Beirut – Yerevan – Beirut
3 Hours Before Flight Time
4 nights stay in Yerevan
In Armenia, expect scenic landscapes, rich history, and warm hospitality. You’ll visit iconic monasteries, picturesque lakes, and charming towns surrounded by stunning mountains. Whether you’re enjoying traditional Armenian cuisine or strolling through ancient cities, Armenia offers a perfect mix of cultural exploration and natural beauty.
The best times are spring (April to June) and fall (September to October) for pleasant weather.
Visa requirements vary by nationality. Many countries can enter Armenia without a visa for short stays. It’s best to check the latest requirements specific to your country.
The official currency is the Armenian dram (AMD).
The official language is Armenian. Russian is also widely spoken, especially in major cities.
Armenia is generally considered safe for tourists, but it’s always good to stay informed about local laws and customs.
Key attractions include the ancient temples of Garni and Geghard, Lake Sevan, the capital city Yerevan, and the monasteries of Tatev and Khor Virap.
Armenian cuisine features delicious traditional dishes like khorovats (grilled meat), dolma (stuffed grape leaves), and various bread, cheeses, and pastries.