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Experience a scenic transfer from Yerevan to Tbilisi with stops at Lake Sevan, Dilijan, and a wine-brandy factory, including guided tastings and WiFi onboard.

This group tour-transfer from Yerevan, Armenia, to Tbilisi, Georgia, offers a seamless journey with plenty of sightseeing along the way. Priced at $116 per person, it features air-conditioned transportation, WiFi, and hotel pickup and drop-off. The entire trip lasts approximately 10 hours, making it an ideal option for travelers wanting to explore iconic Armenian landscapes, historic sites, and enjoy local wine and brandy tastings in comfort.
Known for its stunning stops in Lake Sevan, Dilijan, and Ijevan, this tour combines scenic views with cultural experiences. The guided tour at the Ijevan Wine-Brandy Factory provides a chance to sample 7-year-old Armenian brandy and wines, making this transfer not just a ride but a mini adventure. While there is no included lunch, optional stops for food courts allow for quick refreshments and rest.
This tour is perfect for those seeking an affordable, efficient transfer that enriches the journey with memorable stops and expert-guided tastings. It suits travelers who appreciate scenic landscapes, cultural history, and local drinks. As a flexible, 24/7 service, it works well for any schedule, with the added benefit of WiFi to stay connected during the trip.

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The journey begins with a stop at Lake Sevan, one of Armenia’s most iconic sights. Sitting at 1,900 meters above sea level, this high-mountainous lake is the largest in the Caucasus region. The clear waters and expansive views make it a favorite photo spot, and the free admission makes it an accessible highlight of the trip.
Travelers can walk along the shores, enjoy the breeze, and marvel at the vastness of the lake. The landscape transitions from barren slopes to lush alpine forests after Sevan, providing a striking view of Armenia’s diverse terrain. No additional cost applies for this stop, making it a valuable inclusion for scenic appreciation.

Next, the tour takes you to Sevanavank, a historically significant monastery complex built on the Sevan Peninsula. Founded in 305 AD by St. Gregory the Illuminator, the monastery was originally constructed atop a pagan temple site. It served as a place for monks from Etchmiadzin who sought a strict spiritual environment.
The 30-minute visit allows for exploring the monastery’s architecture and panoramic views of Lake Sevan. Historically, manuscripts were copied manually at Sevanavank, and it is known for its strict monastic discipline. The site is free to visit, and visitors often find the views and history quite inspiring.

An optional stop at Tsovagyugh food court offers a chance to stretch, relax, and grab a quick bite. This 30-minute break provides refreshments, allowing for a brief respite before continuing the journey. The food court is a convenient spot to enjoy local snacks or simply unwind amidst the scenery.

Driving northward, the tour passes through Dilijan, dubbed “Armenian Switzerland” for its lush forests and mountainous landscapes. A 40-minute stop at Lake Parz offers a chance to experience its mirror-like surface and surrounding greenery.
Lake Parz remains beautiful in all seasons. In summer and spring, its cool currents and dense trees offer relief from the heat, while autumn’s red and gold hues and winter’s white snow create different stunning vistas. Visitors can relax, take photos, or simply enjoy the serene natural environment.

A key highlight of the tour is the guided visit to Ijevan Wine-Brandy Factory, established in 1951. Here, guests sample two types of wine—either red or white, including pomegranate wine—and 7-year-old Armenian brandy. The tasting session is complemented by a cheese plate, dried fruits, chocolate, and water.
The factory tour offers insights into Armenian winemaking traditions and the production of high-quality spirits and wines. The factory produces sparkling wines, vodkas, and preserves, showcasing Armenia’s diverse beverage culture. This stop lasts an hour, providing an engaging and flavorful experience.

Following the wine tasting, there is an optional stop at Ijevan food court, giving travelers a chance to rest, enjoy local snacks, or purchase souvenirs. This 30-minute break adds flexibility for those needing a quick refresh before the final leg toward Tbilisi.

The journey concludes with a 30-minute stop in Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia. Founded in the fifth century, Tbilisi has a population of around 1.2 million and has served as a crossroads of cultures and empires. Visitors can see the Kura River and the city’s historic architecture.
While this stop doesn’t include a guided tour, it marks the end of your scenic transfer, with hotel drop-off included. The trip’s comprehensive nature ensures a smooth transition from Armenia to Georgia, with plenty of opportunities for photos, sightseeing, and tasting along the way.
This group transfer is operated by Jan Armenia Tours, with professional English-speaking drivers and WiFi on board. The air-conditioned vehicle ensures comfort during the 10-hour journey. It includes hotel pickup and drop-off, a bottle of water, and guided tastings of Armenian wine and brandy.
The tour costs $116 per person, and most travelers can participate. It is available 24/7, making it flexible for different schedules. Confirmation is received within 48 hours, and free cancellation is possible if canceled at least 24 hours in advance.
This transfer suits travelers seeking convenience and sightseeing in one package. It’s ideal for those who appreciate scenic stops, cultural history, and local drinks, with the added comfort of WiFi and professional service. The optional food breaks cater to those needing quick refreshments, while the guided factory tour adds a taste of Armenia’s beverage traditions.
It’s a good fit for individuals or small groups who want a reliable, well-organized transfer with immersive stops, rather than just a ride between cities. The price point and inclusions make it a strong value for an enriching travel experience.
This tour combines transport, sightseeing, and tastings into a single, practical package. The stops at Lake Sevan, Sevanavank, Dilijan, and Ijevan highlight Armenia’s natural beauty and cultural heritage. The guided wine and brandy tastings provide a flavorful insight into Armenian craftsmanship.
The comfort features like WiFi and air conditioning, along with hotel pickup, make this transfer especially convenient. While it doesn’t include lunch, the optional food stops ensure travelers can refresh at their own pace. It’s most suitable for those wanting a stress-free way to travel with memorable stops, ideal for short-term visitors or those with tight schedules.
This group transfer offers excellent value, combining scenic beauty, cultural stops, and local drinks with a smooth and reliable transportation experience.
“This was a great way to go between Yerevan and Tbilisi with stops in Sevan and Dilijan. David was a great driver and very friendly. The car was spa…”
Is lunch included in this tour?
No, lunch is not included, but optional food court stops are available for refreshments.
What is the price per person?
The tour costs $116 per person.
How long does the trip last?
The total duration is approximately 10 hours.
What stops are included?
Stops include Lake Sevan, Sevanavank Monastery, Tsovagyugh food court (optional), Dilijan National Park and Lake Parz, Ijevan Wine-Brandy Factory, Ijevan food court (optional), and Tbilisi.
Is there WiFi on board?
Yes, WiFi is provided on the vehicle.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available if canceled at least 24 hours before.
Who operates this transfer?
It is operated by Jan Armenia Tours with professional drivers and guides.
Are hotel pickup and drop-off included?
Yes, both are included for convenience.
What kind of vehicle is used?
An air-conditioned vehicle with space for up to 18 travelers.
Is there a guided tour at the Ijevan factory?
Yes, the wine-brandy factory tour includes a guided explanation and tastings.
Is this tour suitable for all travelers?
Most travelers can participate; however, those with mobility issues should consider the walking involved at stops.
How do I book this transfer?
Booking can be confirmed within 48 hours and is subject to availability through the provider.