
Yerevan Tours in October 2025
Planning for a trip to Yerevan during October? We offer 10+ tour packages to Yerevan departing in October 2025 that have 30+ customer reviews. Operated by our hand-picked, qualified travel experts, you will experience the best of Yerevan on your October holiday.
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10 Best October 2025 Tours in Yerevan
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Top Yerevan Tour Activities for October 2025
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Reviews of our Yerevan Tours for October
Feedback from guests whose tour started in/around Yerevan during October.
Great trip covering little known Armenia which is a lovely country along with the better known Georgia. Saw a large range of sites from churches and monasteries to the Black Sea coast and wonderful mountain scenery. Great guides, excellent food and wines. Go before these countries get on the tourist map,
This was a great trip and a good chance to see what both Armenia and Georgia have to offer as well as learning a lot about both countries on the way. Both our guides were excellent and knowledgable, the accommodation was very good. Lots of churches and monasteries and wine tasting but we travelled all over and I really felt I’d seen the best of the two countries.
Don't wait to visit Armenia, Georgia and Azerbaijan. Now is the time. This very interesting and thorough tour covering a large geographical area gives an in-depth experience into each of these three former Soviet republics. In Armenia, one travels from Yerevan in the centre, then south, back to Lake Sevan and on to the north to the cross the border. In Georgia, from Tbilisi, one radiates out from the capital to the North, West, East and South. In Azerbaijan, which is only for two days only Baku and a small area around can be covered. The only downside was a lot of coach travel albeit extremely comfortable as we had a 51 seater for 14 of us! I loved Armenia the best with Yerevan and its lovely Republic square, the brown dry barren scenic hills to the south, the vast expanse of Lake Sevan and the complete change of scenery to the north where it was green trees and UK type countryside.For me this trip, semi-completed a journey started three years ago. As in 2016, I visited the Baltic countries, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. Then in 2017, three of the five Stans - Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan. And finally this trip. It is so interesting being able to look back and reflect on the difference between these countries, each one of which appears to be at a different developmental stage. What I notice the most having visited all nine, is the effect of their geographical location, the West to East/Europe to Asia influence on their individual progress, along with their proximity to their friendly or not-so-friendly neighbours. I would definitely recommend visiting these three and some of the other former Soviet republics as the more you see the more one starts to understand their history.
I was pleasantly surprised by Armenia and Georgia. Bot countries far exceeded my expectations for them. People are friendly. Prices are cheap by western European and American standards. The scenery is beautiful. Our hotels were nice.
A great introduction to 3 very different countries in the Caucasus, ably supported by knowledgeable local guides. The itinerary is full on with many (especially in Georgia) long travel days, and little free time for self exploring. Having more free time in the 3 fantastic capital cities, and a more even spread of time across the 3 countries would improve the trip.
The tour was an excellent introduction to both countries. The group really merged together and I think we all got the very best from our guides. The itinerary was fairly varied, the hotels we stayed in were of a good standard and the meals included, often taken in private houses, were excellent.