60 Armenia holiday reviews

Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan small group tour
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£3,295
excluding flights
These countries are magnificent, and the guides we had were so so knowledgeable, fantastic historic and current day knowledge! (more)Paul Richmond
I enjoyed all the days especially the day in Svaneti. Everything was so well organised... Very good. (more)Josephine Tanti
Overall it was a good trip. (more)Rebecca Palmer
Armenia holiday, private departure
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£1,169
excluding flights
It was a fantastic holiday and well worth waiting 2 years for due to Covid. Lusine at the operator and our guide Arthur were outstanding. (more)Rosemary Shewry
Really good. Our tour guides Eva and General Vahram made all the difference and were super accommodating in every way possible. (more)Yousef Khattar
It was a fantastic trip and exceeded my expectations. Armenia is a really interesting country, with a lengthy and turbulent history, diverse geography and vibrant culture. (more)Lesley Holinshead
Armenia, Georgia and Azerbaijan highlights tour
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£1,771
excluding flights
It was a little too rushed, an extra day in each main city would have been better. The 3 guides we had were exceptionally good, especially Sophie in Georgia & Raffi in Armenia who had an enormous knowledge of history & culture. (more)Chloe Dutton
Well planned itinerary. Hit or miss with the local guides. We had three different guides for each country, 2 of whom were excellent. (more)Karen Chua
Found it a very interesting holiday and visiting the 3 different countries gave an insight in to their different cultures. Well organised and guides all excellent. Some of the 4 star hotels were not quite what I was expecting but were all acceptable. (more)Caroline Cutmore
Armenia walking holiday, small group
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£1,211
excluding flights
the rugged Armenian countryside! (more)Donal O
Did what I really missed last year Such as hiking/ cycling activity and contact with local people (more)Nuha Albulbul
Everything enjoyable. (more)Jon Talbot
Armenia highlights tour
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£1,538
excluding flights
Beautiful scenery, visits to markets, trying local food. Wine tasting in Ijevan. The guide was very personable. His standard of English was excellent. (more)Andrew Fenton
Drinking vodka with locals by the caravanserai on the Selim pass. (more)Peter Hungerford
Azerbaijan Georgia and Armenia holiday
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£2,388
excluding flights
The guides on all legs of the tour were professional and helpful. Overall, the tour was offered value for money for sure. (more)Desmond Guilfoyle
This is a fantastic trip that covers a lot of the regions top sites in a short period and it a excellent trip for those wanting to visit all three countries in a short period... Its a 5* from me. (more)Cathal Murphy
I enjoyed the trip and am glad I went but it was much more strenuous than I think anyone expected. The tour guides, especially Ani in Armenia, were good. (more)Jodi Sparks
Silk Road & Caucasus tour
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£5,352
excluding flights
Wonderful. (more)David Greenwood
Interesting although a small disappointment as all monuments are new (reconstructed copies of the old ones ) Missed the vibes of the past. A particularly clean and safe country. (more)Eleana Kyrkili
Georgia and Armenia small group tour
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£2,635
excluding flights
Memorable parts? Svaneti. Tips? Take a scarf if female. Local benefits? Yes. Overall rating? Great. (more)Rosemary Mynors
Armenia holiday, Ancient Armenia
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£1,299
excluding flights
Very good. Meeting the Molokans, seeing the monasteries and hearing local music at the sites (more)Rachel Grimshaw
Try the local home made produce you can get from vendors outside the monasteries. The bread filled with herbs we bought at Tatev was delicious and the walnuts wrapped in fruit was also very good. Fruit brought from roadside sellers also recommended. (more)Wayne Smith
Armenia bird watching tour
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£1,549
excluding flights
Memorable parts? Birdwatching. Tips? Great organisation and superb guide. Local benefits? Not really. Overall rating? Excellent. All communications beforehand were dealt with efficiently and all arrangements made were just what we wanted. Thoroughly recommended. (more)Bob Biggs
Armenia & Georgia hiking tour
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£1,729
excluding flights
Amazing. Such a great experience. (more)Kerry Commins
Thoroughly enjoyable. The itinerary was well planned, the scenery was great, the monasteries were fascinating, the food and wine were good and we has a great guide on the Armenian leg. (more)David Jordan
Wonderful. Excellent. Inspiring. (more)Nandini Chakraborty
Caucasus guided discovery tour
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£2,495
excluding flights
Memorable parts? Seeing three very different cultures/countries, but with much in common. The mud 'volcanoes' were perhaps the strangest sight - enhanced by the Lada trip to see them. Tips? A certain amount of stamina required as little time to rest. Fitness is also required, while not a walking holiday there are quite a lot of steps/stairs to navigate. Local benefits? Yes, in the sense that local providers were used throughout, however plastic bottle use was ... (more)Adam Choonara
Azerbaijan, Georgia & Armenia tours
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£3,240
excluding flights
Memorable parts? Yerevan, really surprised by this city in a good way. The contrast between the three countries Tips? It is a very gently paced holiday Local benefits? Yes Overall rating? Good, it was a great group and our tour leader was excellent (more)Stephen Gill
Georgia and Armenia highlights tour
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£1,211
excluding flights
Memorable parts? Amazing historical churches and monasteries in some wonderful scenery. Wine tasting and cooking local food was great fun. Tips? Good to read up before the trip as will assist with understanding the countries historically and politically. The Guides do give you plenty of information so it's not necessary but there is a lot of information to take on board. Local benefits? Yes. Overall rating? It was a really good holiday. Well organised and the tour ... (more)Sharon Burns
Georgia, Azerbaijan and Armenia holiday
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£3,995
excluding flights
Excellent guide (more)Linda Bates
Extremely highly. There were amazing sights to see, the hospitality was outstanding and we were well looked after. (more)Heather Rushton
We started walking through the fortified town of Sighnaghi in Georgia and were sidetracked by the sound of music coming from the main square. It turned out that it was a national holiday, and a series of youth groups in splendid costumes were doing traditional dances on a stage in the square... (more)Paula Lozar
Armenia and Georgia food and wine tour
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£1,287
excluding flights
Had a fabulous time in two very beautiful countries. (more)Melinda Vos
Yerevan was a wonderful experience (more)Derek Henderson
Georgia & Armenia cultural holiday
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£3,295
excluding flights
The walk up to the church at Kazbegi was the most memorable part of our holiday. (more)Ruth Girdham
Yerevan was the most memorable part of the tour. (more)Jay Pike
The walks, especially Kasbegi, Ushguli and the Molokan village. But there were too few opportunities for walking. (more)G Phillips
Rural Armenia tour
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£1,002
excluding flights
Memorable parts? The landscape and historical sites. The guide was truly wonderful! Tips? To probably consider staying overnight in places outside Yerevan to optimize the logistics / time in the car. Local benefits? No. Overall rating? Good vacation. Hotel accomodation however not great and did not accomodate our gluten allergy - despite we were told all was set up properly. Despite we follow ups twice during the stay with the travel agency, nothing was done. (more)Micaela Demaria
Georgia and Armenia tour
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£2,275
excluding flights
It was great. These small group holidays are made by and very dependent on the quality of the guides and the sharing of the travellers. We learnt so much. (more)Martin Bigg
3 stars (more)Janice Cooke
Photo credits: [Page banner: ReflectedSerendipity] [Monasteries & churches: Rita Willaert] [Yerevan: Serouj Ourishian] [Armenia & Georgia: Michael Bourgault] [Armenia, Georgia & Azerbaijan: Ivars Utinans] [Families: Oleg SidorenkoFollow] [Walking holidays: Diego Delso]