Welcome to Armenia! No matter your travel preferences, our country has something to offer everyone. From tasty food and UNESCO World Heritage sites to renowned brandy and unspoiled nature, there's a diverse array of experiences waiting for you to discover!
For those interested in exploring Armenia through suggested tours, please contact Shake from aCross Armenia. She'll expertly coordinate and plan your unforgettable experiences. Upon request, tours to Georgia are also an option.
Dive into the lively pulse of Yerevan, Armenia's vibrant hub! Explore its dynamic streets, sample local flavors, and marvel at the blend of history and modern architecture. Visit the poignant Tsitsernakaberd memorial honoring 1.5 million Armenian Genocide victims. Wrap up the day with a delightful tasting at "NOY" ARARAT Brandy and Wine Factory, where pleasure awaits in every sip.
Embark on a journey through Armenian history with a tour of Garni Temple and Geghard Monastery. Discover the ancient pagan temple of Garni, set against the picturesque Azat River Gorge, and explore the UNESCO-listed Geghard Monastery, partially carved into the cliffs.
Discover Armenia’s UNESCO-listed monuments, architectural wonders, and spiritual centers. Explore the magnificent Echmiadzin Mother Cathedral; visit the churches of St. Gayane and St. Hripsime; visit the Treasury which is home to holy relics; and marvel at the 7th-century Zvartnot Temple.
Travel through the Ararat valley to Khor Virap Monastery, the birthplace of Armenian Christianity, set against the backdrop of Mount Ararat. Capture images in this historical location where St. Gregory the Illuminator was confined.
Proceed to Areni Village for a visit to "Areni Winery" for a tasting of diverse wines. Explore Vayots Dzor, renowned for its ancient winemaking traditions, with the oldest winery discovered in Areni village dating back 6000 years.
Tour the Areni-1 cave complex, home to the earliest winery globally and a significant ritual site. Journey through a narrow gorge to uncover Noravank Monastery amidst the vibrant red tuf stone mountains.
Escape the busy city of Yerevan and spend the day immersed in the beautiful nature surrounding Lake Sevan. Explore the peninsula that juts out into this large freshwater lake and admire the scenic views. Then head to the resort town of Dilijan, also known as Armenia’s “Little Switzerland,” to stroll around the quaint streets and visit the ancient Haghartsin Monastery before heading back to Yerevan.