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Unusual holidays in Armenia foundGeorgia & Armenia cultural holiday
Journey to the furthest reaches of Europe
From £1,999 15 days ex flights
Small group travel:
2018: 16 Jun, 22 Sep
2019: 1 Jun, 21 Sep
2019: 1 Jun, 21 Sep
Georgia and Armenia holiday
Churches, monasteries, snow capped mountains, lakes and waterfalls
From £1,949 to £2,099 14 days inc UK flights
Small group travel:
2018: 21 Jul, 1 Sep, 22 Sep
2019: 25 May, 15 Jun, 29 Jun, 13 Jul, 31 Aug, 14 Sep, 21 Sep
2019: 25 May, 15 Jun, 29 Jun, 13 Jul, 31 Aug, 14 Sep, 21 Sep
Late availability on these dates: 21 Jul
Armenia cultural tour
Cultural and religious journey in Armenia
From £819 10 days ex flights
Tailor made:
This trip can be tailor made throughout the year to suit your requirements
Armenia holiday, Ancient Armenia
The best of Armenia from stunning churches to local culture
From £1,035 7 days ex flights
Small group travel:
2018: 19 May, 22 Sep, 29 Sep
2019: 18 May, 21 Sep
2019: 18 May, 21 Sep
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Georgia and Armenia small group tour
The cultural and scenic highlights of Georgia and Armenia
From £1,949 14 days ex flights
Small group travel:
2018: 12 May, 15 Sep, 22 Sep
2019: 11 May, 14 Sep
2019: 11 May, 14 Sep
Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan small group tour
A comprehensive tour through Azerbaijan, Georgia and Armenia
From £2,599 20 days ex flights
Small group travel:
2018: 6 May, 9 Sep, 16 Sep
2019: 5 May, 8 Sep
2019: 5 May, 8 Sep
Waking up in the morning in Gudauri and opening the window to see fresh snow on the Higher Caucasus mountains - spectacular. (more)Maddy Ball
I would definitely recommend this trip (with extension to Azerbaijan), to people who want to see more than the well trodden tourist routes in Western Europe. (more)Judy Schneider
Travelling into the mountains of Georgia was memorable. We enjoyed our group and the guides were good. We felt the itinerary was unrealistic and not enough time was available to enjoy Yerevan and some of the other places we stayed in. (more)Rachel Mcgavin
Memorable parts?
Lots of ancient history, culture and impressive monasteries. The Matenadaran Library in Yerevan is fascinating with a wealth of exhibits and information.
Tatev is worth a visit, great views from the cable car. The Genocide Memorial in Yerevan is very imposing and dignified.
Tips?
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... (more)Wayne Smith