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Discover Armenia in a day with this guided trip from Tbilisi, visiting Dilijan, Lake Sevan, Yerevan landmarks, and more for $125 per person.

This one-day trip from Tbilisi to Yerevan offers a comprehensive look at Armenia’s highlights in just over 16 hours. For $125 per person, travelers get to explore key sites such as Dilijan, Lake Sevan, Sevanavank Monastery, and the vibrant Yerevan city including the Cascade, Victory Park, and Republic Square. The trip is ideal for those who want a full-day cultural experience, with a comfortable air-conditioned vehicle, Wi-Fi, and a professional guide leading the way.
Most bookings are made 10 days in advance, and the tour’s timing starts early at 7:00 am from Shadiani 1 Vakhtang Gorgasali St, Tbilisi. The tour lasts approximately 16.5 hours, including the return journey, which takes about 4 hours back to Tbilisi. While this is a long day, the well-paced stops and scenic highlights make it a worthwhile excursion for curious travelers eager to see Armenia’s most notable sites.

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The tour departs early from Shadiani 1 Vakhtang Gorgasali Street in Tbilisi at 7:00 am. Travelers benefit from an air-conditioned vehicle equipped with Wi-Fi, making the long drive more relaxed. The journey to Armenia is about 4 hours, during which a fast food stop is provided for snacks or refreshments. The trip is designed to suit most people, with confirmation received instantly upon booking, making it a convenient option for those planning ahead.
The first stop is Dilijan, a popular resort area about 20 minutes from the border. Here, the group visits a small lake and learns about the Soviet-era Kono actors’ ancestors. The admission is free, and visitors can enjoy the tranquil scenery and cool air. This stop offers a brief but peaceful introduction to Armenia’s natural beauty and local heritage, perfect for photos and a quick walk.

Next, the trip reaches Lake Sevan, where a large restaurant extends into the lake with panoramic views. This stop lasts about 50 minutes, giving ample time to taste the local products of Lake Sevan, renowned for their quality. Visitors can enjoy the delicious flavors and take in the spectacular scenery before heading to the Sevanavank Monastery.

Perched atop the Sevan Peninsula, Sevanavank dates back to the end of the 9th century. The monastery was constructed on top of the peninsula at the source of the Hrazdan River. The site is free to visit, and the views from the top offer striking vistas of the lake and surrounding mountains. The hour-long stop is ideal for exploring the medieval architecture and appreciating the quiet spiritual atmosphere.

The tour continues into Yerevan, starting with a visit to the Modern Art Museum at the Cascade. This architectural structure serves as a central hub, with art exhibits and an observation deck. From the top, Mount Ararat is visible on clear days, providing a stunning backdrop. The 40-minute visit offers insights into Armenian contemporary art paired with breathtaking city views.

From the Cascade, travelers go to Victory Park, home to the Mother Armenia monument. This observation deck is a highlight, offering sweeping panoramic views of Yerevan and the Ararat Peak in the distance. The 30-minute stop includes a chance to view the largest temple in Armenia, Cathedral of Saint Gregory the Illuminator, nearby, adding to the experience of Armenia’s national symbols.

The final stop in Yerevan is Republic Square, famous for its beautiful fountains and vibrant shopping streets. Here, the group spends about one hour exploring the lively center of the city, taking in the architecture and possibly browsing local shops. The free admission and central location make it an ideal place to soak up the city’s energetic vibe before heading back.
The return trip to Tbilisi begins around 5:30 pm, lasting approximately 4 hours. The group makes a fast food stop during the journey, allowing for a quick meal or snacks. The tour ends back at the starting point in Tbilisi, providing a full and enriching 16.5-hour experience.
Included in the package are guide service, a comfortable air-conditioned vehicle with Wi-Fi, and a bottle of water. The $8 visa fee is not included and must be paid separately if applicable. The tour does not cover dinner, so travelers should plan their evening meal independently.
Based on reviews, guide Paata is noted for being attentive to participants throughout the long day. The driver Giorgi is appreciated for ensuring timely travel with minimal delays, which is essential on such an extensive road trip. The tour’s small group size of up to 15 travelers creates a more personalized environment, making it easier to ask questions and enjoy the stops.
This full-day trip suits adventurous travelers with an interest in history, culture, and scenery. The long hours are best for those prepared for a full schedule, but the well-organized stops and comfortable transport make the experience manageable. It’s an excellent option for visitors to Georgia seeking a comprehensive taste of Armenia without the need for overnight stays.
The $125 price point provides access to key Armenian sights with professional guidance and convenient logistics. The tour’s high praise for scenery, food, and cultural sites makes it attractive, especially considering the free admission at all major stops. While the travel time is significant, the smooth transportation, fascinating stops, and organized itinerary deliver good value for a full-day adventure.
“It's a 17-hour tour, but my guide, Paata, was always very attentive to the participants.”
How early does the tour depart from Tbilisi?
The tour starts at 7:00 am from Shadiani 1 Vakhtang Gorgasali Street.
What is the cost of the tour?
The price is $125 per person, excluding the $8 visa fee if needed.
What sites do I visit in Armenia?
You will see Dilijan, Lake Sevan, Sevanavank Monastery, the Cascade, Mother Armenia, Victory Park, and Republic Square.
Are meals included?
No, dinner is not included; a fast food stop is made during the return trip.
How long is the drive back to Tbilisi?
The return journey takes about 4 hours.
Is this tour suitable for all travelers?
Most travelers can participate, and the small group size ensures a comfortable experience.
What should I bring on this tour?
Bring comfortable shoes, a hat for sunshine, and cash or cards for souvenirs or additional food.
Can I visit Armenia for a day visa-free?
The tour mentions an $8 visa fee, indicating that a visa may be required, depending on your nationality.
What is the quality of the guide service?
Based on feedback, guides like Paata are attentive and ensure a smooth, engaging experience throughout the day.
Is this tour worth the price?
Considering the comprehensive itinerary, free entrance to major sites, and professional guide, this tour offers good value for full-day exploration of Armenia from Georgia.