Day Tour Tbilisi to Armenia with Lake Sevan and Yerevan
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Day Tour Tbilisi to Armenia with Lake Sevan and Yerevan

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About this experience

Explore the rich culture and stunning landscapes of Armenia on this full-day tour from Tbilisi. Visit the majestic Haghpat Monastery, wander through the charming forests of Dilijan, and enjoy the serene beauty of Lake Sevan and its 9th-century Sevanavank Monastery. In Yerevan, discover vibrant streets, historic monuments, and local flavors as you soak in the capital's unique blend of ancient and modern attractions. This tour offers a seamless journey through two countries with expert guidance and cultural insights.

- Visit UNESCO-listed Haghpat Monastery and Lake Sevan
- Explore the picturesque town of Dilijan, known as "Little Switzerland"
- Enjoy a lakeside lunch featuring local Armenian cuisine
- Discover the vibrant capital city of Yerevan and its landmarks

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Day Tour Tbilisi to Armenia with Lake Sevan and Yerevan

What's included

Guide Service
WiFi on board
Air-conditioned vehicle

Detailed itinerary

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Haghpat Monastery is a 10th-century UNESCO World Heritage Site overlooking the Debed Canyon. Known for its stunning stone architecture and peaceful atmosphere, it was once a major spiritual and cultural center of medieval Armenia, offering breathtaking mountain views and timeless serenity.

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Lake Sevan — the “Pearl of Armenia” — is one of the largest high-altitude freshwater lakes in the world. Surrounded by majestic mountains, it’s famous for its deep blue waters and the 9th-century Sevanavank Monastery perched on a hilltop peninsula. The lake’s serene beauty, cool breeze, and lakeside restaurants serving fresh fish make it a perfect spot to relax and enjoy Armenia’s natural charm.

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Sevanavank Monastery stands proudly on a peninsula overlooking the turquoise waters of Lake Sevan. Founded in the 9th century by Princess Mariam, it once served as a spiritual refuge for monks seeking solitude. Surrounded by panoramic mountain and lake views, Sevanavank is one of Armenia’s most iconic landmarks — a perfect blend of history, faith, and breathtaking scenery.

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Victory Park is one of Yerevan’s most scenic viewpoints, offering sweeping panoramas of the city and Mount Ararat. At its heart stands the towering Statue of Mother Armenia, a powerful symbol of strength and peace. Replacing a former statue of Stalin in 1967, this monument represents the courage of the Armenian people and the spirit of national pride. The park’s peaceful paths, war museum, and observation terraces make it a favorite stop for history lovers and photographers alike.

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The Modern Art Museum of Yerevan is Armenia’s first museum dedicated entirely to contemporary art. Founded in 1972, it showcases the bold creativity of Armenian artists from the 1960s to today. Inside, you’ll find expressive paintings, sculptures, and installations reflecting Armenia’s cultural evolution and modern spirit — a must-visit for art lovers exploring Yerevan’s creative side.

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Stop 6

Republic Square is the heart of Yerevan — a grand architectural masterpiece surrounded by pink tufa stone buildings, fountains, and government landmarks. Designed by architect Alexander Tamanyan, it blends Soviet-era elegance with Armenian style. By day, it’s a bustling hub of city life; by night, it comes alive with colorful dancing fountains and music, making it one of Yerevan’s most iconic and vibrant spots.

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Stop 7

Return back to the Meeting Point

What's not included

Dinner
Visa is not included check MFA.AM
Visa is not included in the Tour package

Available languages

Guide guide
RU EN

Important information

Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Meeting point

In Front of the Opera House!

About Tbilisi

Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia, is a vibrant city where ancient history meets modern culture. Known for its unique architecture, thermal baths, and rich culinary scene, it offers a blend of European and Asian influences that make it a captivating destination for travelers.

Top Attractions

Narikala Fortress

This ancient fortress offers panoramic views of Tbilisi and is a symbol of the city's rich history.

Historical 1-2 hours Free

Sulfur Baths

A unique historical landmark where people have been bathing in sulfur-rich waters for centuries.

Religious 1-2 hours 10-20 GEL (3-6 USD)

Sameba Cathedral

One of the largest religious buildings in the Caucasus, this cathedral is an architectural masterpiece.

Religious 1 hour Free

Mtatsminda Park

A beautiful park with panoramic views of the city, perfect for a relaxing stroll or picnic.

Nature 2-3 hours Free

Dry Bridge Market

A popular flea market where you can find antiques, souvenirs, and local crafts.

Shopping 1-2 hours Varies

Must-Try Local Dishes

Khachapuri

A cheesy bread filled with melted cheese, often with an egg in the center.

Main Dish Vegetarian

Khinkali

Dumplings filled with spiced meat or mushrooms, typically served with a side of soup.

Main Dish Vegetarian options available

Badrijani Nigvzit

Fried eggplant rolls filled with a walnut paste.

Appetizer Vegetarian

Lobio

A rich, spicy bean stew often served in clay pots.

Side Dish Vegetarian

Popular Activities

Hiking in the mountains Paragliding Rafting Spa treatments Thermal baths Picnics in parks Visiting museums Attending festivals

Best Time to Visit

May to October

This is the best time to visit Tbilisi as the weather is warm and pleasant, ideal for exploring the city's outdoor attractions and festivals.

20°C to 35°C 68°F to 95°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: Georgian
  • Widely spoken: Russian, English
  • English: Moderately spoken

Currency

Georgian Lari (GEL)

Time Zone

GMT+4

Electricity

220VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Tbilisi is generally safe for travelers, but petty crime and pickpocketing can occur in crowded areas.

Important Precautions:
  • • Be cautious of pickpockets in crowded areas
  • • Use official taxis or ride-hailing apps
  • • Avoid walking alone late at night

Getting there

By air
  • Shota Rustaveli Tbilisi International Airport • 17 km from city center
By train

Tbilisi Central Railway Station

By bus

Ortachala Bus Station, Didube Bus Station

Getting around

Public transport

The metro is efficient and affordable, with stations well-connected to major attractions.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Bolt, Yandex.Taxi

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Old Town Vake Avlabari

Day trips

Mtskheta
20 km from Tbilisi • Half day

Mtskheta is an ancient city and the former capital of Georgia, known for its historic churches and monasteries.

Kazbegi
160 km from Tbilisi • Full day

Kazbegi is a stunning mountain region with breathtaking views and outdoor activities.

Gori
80 km from Tbilisi • Half day

Gori is a city known for its historic sites, including the birthplace of Joseph Stalin.

Festivals

Tbilisi International Film Festival • March Tbilisi Open Air • July Tbilisi Wine Festival • October

Pro tips

  • Visit the Dry Bridge Market early in the morning for the best selection of antiques and souvenirs
  • Try traditional Georgian dishes at local restaurants and street food vendors
  • Explore the Old Town on foot to discover hidden gems and historic sites
  • Take a day trip to Mtskheta to experience Georgia's ancient history and culture
  • Attend a traditional Georgian supper club for an authentic dining experience
From $25 per person

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Adults
Age 11-120
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Childs
Age 1-10
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  • Min travelers: 1
  • Max travelers: 15
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