Ski tour in Armenia
Ski Tours
5 days / 4 nights
availability
December - March
Winter adventure with comfort, culture, and great snow
Armenia is one of the most underrated ski destinations in the region. Fewer crowds, affordable prices, and real mountain scenery make it a smart choice for skiers who want something different without sacrificing quality.
Our ski tour is based in Tsaghkadzor, the country’s main winter resort, located just an hour from Yerevan. It offers reliable snow, modern chairlifts, wide slopes, and unforgettable views.
Why choose Armenia for a ski holiday?
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Good snow conditions from December to March
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Modern lifts and groomed pistes suitable for beginners and intermediates
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No long lift lines and relaxed resort atmosphere
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Excellent value compared to Europe
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Rich culture and food alongside skiing
This is a perfect trip if you want skiing by day and warm hospitality in the evening.
Detailed Descriptions
Arrival in Yerevan → Tsaghkadzor
Arrival at Zvartnots International Airport
Meet & greet by our representative
Transfer to Tsaghkadzor (about 1 hour)
Hotel check-in. Free time to relax or walk around the resort
Overnight in Tsaghkadzor
Ski Day in Tsaghkadzor
Full day skiing on Tsaghkadzor slopes
Optional ski lessons for beginners
After an active day on the slopes, guests return to a comfortable mountain hotel in Tsaghkadzor designed for rest and recovery.
The hotel features:
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Indoor (closed) swimming pool with warm water and panoramic views
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Sauna and relaxation area
This makes the tour especially enjoyable in the evenings. You can swim, warm up in the sauna, or simply relax while looking out over the snow-covered mountains.
Overnight in Tsaghkadzor
Tsaghkadzor → Lake Sevan → Yerevan
Check-out from Tsaghkadzor.
Drive to Lake Sevan, one of the largest high-mountain lakes in the world
Visit to Sevanavank Monastery, offering panoramic views over the frozen or deep-blue lake (seasonal)
Free time for photos and a short walk
Continue to Yerevan.
Guided city tour including Republic Square, the Cascade Complex, Opera House area, ski area at swan Lake and main viewpoints
Hotel check-in
Free time for shopping, cafés, or dinner.
Overnight in Yerevan
Yerevan - Garni Temple- Geghard Monastery (UNESCO) - Yerevan
After breakfast, drive to Garni Temple, the only surviving pagan temple in Armenia. Built in 77 AD by King Trdat I of the Arshakid dynasty, the temple is dedicated to the Sun God Mithra and stands dramatically above the Azat River gorge.
En route, stop at Charents Arch for photos. On clear days, this viewpoint offers a beautiful panorama of Mount Ararat.
At Garni, explore:
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The temple complex
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The ruins of the royal palace
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The ancient royal bathhouse with mosaic remains
Optional: Lavash baking demonstration followed by a family-hosted lunch. Lavash is Armenia’s traditional flatbread, recognized by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage.
Continue to Geghard Monastery, a remarkable 12th–13th century monastic complex partially carved into the rock. The monastery is named after the Holy Spear once kept here and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Explore its churches, rock-cut chambers, and courtyards.
Drive back to Yerevan.
Overnight in Yerevan.
Departure
Transfer to the airport. Departure.
Tour Package Prices Per Person in Double Room (USD)
| N of participants | Hotel Sia Resort 5* in Tsaghkadzor, Hotel National 5* in Yerevan |
| 2 pax | 600 |
| 4 pax | 545 |
Tour Package Price Includes:
- Airport meet and transfer
- Accommodation in the hotels (2 nights at Tsakhkadzor and 2 nights in Yerevan)
- Meals: breakfasts in the hotels
- English speaking guide during the tours
- Transport during the tours
- Entry tickets
Tour Package Price Does Not Include:
- Visa
- Insurance
