Pick up from the airport. Time for rest We will begin our city tour at the heart of Yerevan, Republic Square, where we will see the famous Singing Fountains, a true hallmark of the city. Here we will explore The History Museum of Yerevan showcases the rich cultural heritage of Armenia, featuring artifacts, photographs, and documents that trace the city's development from ancient times to the present. Next, we will see the Alexander Spendiaryan National Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre, a significant landmark in Armenia’s cultural and public life. We will also see the magnificent Cascade Complex, a monumental architectural masterpiece featuring multiple levels adorned with modern art installations. At its base stands the statue of Alexander Tamanyan, the chief architect behind Yerevan’s design. We will visit Vernissage Market, where we’ll find a variety of handcrafted items, including traditional Armenian carpets, ceramics, jewelry, paintings, and wooden carvings. It’s also a great place to pick up unique souvenirs. Overnight stay: Yerevan
We will begin our day with a visit to Garni, a village rich in history and home to the only standing pagan temple in Armenia, dating back to the 1st century AD. This magnificent temple, dedicated to the sun god Mihr, stands as a remarkable example of Greco-Roman architecture and offers a glimpse into Armenia’s pre-Christian era. In Garni, we will take part in an Armenian bread lavash-making master class. Surrounding the temple is Symphony of Stones, a natural rock formation of basalt columns that appear as if crafted by human hands, making it a geological wonder. Our journey continues with a visit to the Geghard Monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage site and a masterpiece of medieval Armenian architecture. On our way back to Yerevan, we’ll make a stop at the Arch of Charents, a viewpoint named after the famous Armenian poet Yeghishe Charents. From this vantage point, you’ll be treated to a breathtaking panoramic view of the majestic Mount Ararat, which holds deep cultural and historical significance for Armenians. We will drive along the shores of Lake Sevan, one of the largest high-altitude freshwater lakes in the world, often referred to as the "Pearl of Armenia." Our stop is at the Sevanavank Monastery, perched on a peninsula that was once an island. Built in the 9th century, this historic monastery holds immense cultural and spiritual significance and offers spectacular panoramic views of Lake Sevan and its surroundings. Overnight stay: Yerevan
Today, we will start our journey with a visit to Khor Virap Monastery, a site of great historical significance tied to Armenia’s adoption of Christianity. Here, you will have the chance to descend into the underground dungeon inside St. Gregory the Illuminator Chapel. From the monastery grounds, you’ll enjoy breathtaking views of the sacred Mount Ararat. Next, we’ll head to Noravank Monastery, renowned for its stunning medieval Armenian architecture and its spiritual importance. Our tour continues with a visit to the Areni Cave, where a 6,000-year-old wine press—the oldest in the world—was discovered. Afterwards, we’ll visit the Areni Winery for a delightful wine-tasting experience. It’s time to head to Jermuk city. The name “Jermuk” is translated as “hot spring” from Armenian. It is also renowned for its health resorts, wonderful nature and pure mountain air. Overnight stay: Yerevan
Etchmiadzin Cathedral, one of the world’s oldest Christian churches, serves as the spiritual center of the Armenian Apostolic Church. A UNESCO World Heritage Site dating back to the 4th century, it remains a key pilgrimage destination. Next, we visit the 7th-century Saint Hripsime and Saint Gayane Churches, dedicated to the early Christian martyrs who played a crucial role in spreading Christianity in Armenia. These beautifully preserved churches exemplify stunning medieval architecture and hold deep historical significance. Finally, we explore the ruins of Zvartnots Cathedral, a remarkable 7th-century masterpiece known for its unique circular design. Though now in ruins, it continues to symbolize medieval Armenian grandeur, offering breathtaking views of Mount Ararat in the distance. We will explore Armenian flavors at GUM Market—a vibrant local marketplace known for its fresh produce, dried fruits, nuts, spices, and traditional Armenian sweets. The tour continues with a visit to the Tsitsernakaberd Memorial Complex, dedicated to the victims of the Armenian Genocide. Overnight stay: Yerevan
Today we will have a free day in Yerevan to give ourselves a chance to explore the city on our own and have some rest. Overnight stay: Yerevan
Harichavank- is one of Armenia’s most important medieval religious and educational centers. Founded in the 7th century, it was later expanded in the 13th century by the Zakaryan princes, who transformed it into a major spiritual and cultural hub. Harichavank also housed a notable manuscript school, contributing to Armenian literary and theological studies. Today, we will discover the cultural charm and historical treasures of Gyumri, Armenia’s second-largest city, renowned for its rich heritage, artistic atmosphere, and beautifully preserved 19th-century architecture. In Gyumri, we will explore Vardanants Square, the heart of the city, surrounded by iconic landmarks such as the Holy Savior Church and Yot Verk (Seven Wounds) Cathedral. As we stroll through the main streets, we will uncover the city's fascinating history and its role in Armenian filmmaking. Next, we visit the Black Fortress, a historic military structure offering breathtaking panoramic views from its unique hilltop location. Overnight stay: Yerevan
We will drop you off at the airport and assist with any last-minute needs. Thank you for being part of this journey with us! Safe travels, and we hope to see you again soon.







