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Georgia, Armenia & Azerbaijan

Baku → Yerevan 16 days Up to 16

About this trip

Sixteen days across Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan, covering three capitals and the mountains, churches and vineyards in between. This is a fully guided coach tour, so the driving and logistics are handled and you can focus on what's in front of you.

Expect a mix of ancient monasteries, Soviet-era architecture, and long feast tables with local wine and toasts. There's free time built in to wander each capital at your own pace between the guided stops.

What you'll do

  • Visit ancient monasteries and churches across the South Caucasus
  • Explore Tbilisi, Yerevan and Baku with free time in each capital
  • Taste wine in Georgian cellars and vineyard country
  • Join a traditional feast with local food, music and toasts
  • See Soviet-era architecture alongside medieval castles
Good to know
  • Coach-based tour crossing three countries, so travel days are part of the rhythm
  • Group format with a local guide throughout
  • Mix of structured sightseeing and free time in the cities
What travellers actually say

Worth it if you're fit enough for mountain hikes and long drives through three countries. Think twice if you need constant downtime or have strict dietary requirements.

  • Guides were exceptionally knowledgeable, passionate about their countries, and treated groups like family throughout.
  • Itinerary balanced cities, wine regions, mountains and lakes across Azerbaijan, Georgia and Armenia without feeling rushed.
  • Some drives were fairly long; border crossings unpredictable depending on fellow travellers' visa issues and luck.
  • Local cuisine adventurous—Armenian Khash requires genuine stomach for boiled cow's feet; mixed meals provided and independent.

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Tour dupe
Same trip, less money
£741 less all-in
Azerbaijan & Georgia Small Group Tour
5from £2,03012 days
The trade-off: 4 fewer nights, and a different operator.
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Best month to go

Departing in Nov is cheapest — from £2,735, about 8% below the priciest month (Aug).

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Getting there

Baku
One-way · arrive 14 Nov 26

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Where to stay

A night before your tour in Baku · 14 Nov15 Nov

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