
Cultural Tour to Georgia, Armenia and Iran
Description
The Cultural Tour to Georgia, Armenia and Iran is an exclusive trip through 3 unique and unforgettable countries.
You will begin in Georgia, where you will explore the charming capital of Tbilisi, the ancient religious center of Mtskheta, and the cave city of Uplistsikhe. Then the tour will continue to the scenic Caucasus Mountains to reach Armenia, delving into its Christian heritage at sites like Echmiadzin Cathedral and the rock-hewn Geghard Monastery. The last stop will be in Iran where you will discover the architectural marvels of Tabriz, the bustling bazaars of Tehran, the poetic beauty of Shiraz, and the ancient ruins of Persepolis and Pasargadae.
With expert guides, comfortable accommodations, and seamless logistics, this tour offers a comprehensive exploration of the region's diverse cultures and histories.
Highlights
Discover all the beauties of the South Caucasus
Plunge into the ancient Christian history of Armenia and Georgia
Explore Echmiadzin Cathedral - the mother church of Armenian Apostolic Church and one of the oldest cathedrals in the world
Experience flight by the longest worldwide ropeway called “Wings of Tatev”
Reveal all the secrets of Persian Empire
Bargain at the colorful local bazaars and taste oriental sweets

Arrival at Tbilisi airport, transfer to the hotel. Yerevan is the capital of Armenia, its largest city and the administrative, cultural, and industrial centre. Yerevan is often referred to as the city of contradictions where modernity is interweaving with antiquity. It is filled with a cosy atmosphere, there is no hustle and bustle and you will feel friendliness and hospitality. More interesting facts about Yerevan you will learn the next day during your guided city tour.
Overnight: | Hotel in Tbilisi |
After breakfast, you will have a city tour around Tbilisi. First, you will visit the historic district of Metekhi, where the Assumption Church is located. During the day you will also have a chance to enjoy the beautiful architecture of the Bridge of Peace, designed by a well-known Italian architect. Then the cable car will take you to Narikala fortress – the well-known symbol of Tbilisi located on a hill. Then you will go down on foot and appear in the Old Town. First, you will see the sulfuric baths – famous bath complex (XVII-XIX cc.), standing on the natural sulfur springs. The next sight to visit will be the Meidani Square – the place which was once the part of the famous caravanserai. After a while, you will have a chance to enjoy Chardin Street – the prestigious street that was named after famous French traveller – Jean Chardin. The tour will continue to Sioni Church. There is kept one of the greatest relics of Georgia, the cross of St.Patriarchate.
Overnight: | hotel in Tbilisi |
Meals: | Breakfast |
A few kilometers North from Tbilisi there is a small and colorful town Mtskheta which will be your next destination. This town was the first capital of Georgia from 3rd century BC to the 5th century AD. The excursion will start with the visit to the Cathedral of the 11th century – Svetitskhoveli. The next stop is Jvari Temple located at the top of the hill which offers a fascinating view of the confluence of two rivers Kura and Aragvi. After the tour in Mtskheta you will have a trip to Gori – the heart of eastern Georgia and Stalin’s homeland. Here you will visit the cave town of Uplistsikhe, ancient cave town carved in the rock, which is one of the first towns in Georgia, and it dates back to the end of the I millennium BC.
Overnight: | hotel in Tbilisi |
Meals: | Breakfast |
The day will start with a trip to Ananuri Fortress – a beautiful castle complex located on the Aragvi River. Once it used to be a seat of the Georgian feudal dynasty. Our next stop is the popular ski resort Gudauri which is actually beautiful in any season. After some rest, the trip will continue to Stepantsminda village which is famous due to its nature and Gergeti Trinity Church (14th century). The sanctuary is located at an altitude of 2180 m above sea level. From the top an unforgettable view of the famous Mount Kazbek opens. At the end of the day, you will visit Dariali Gorge and the church of transfiguration and then drive back to Tbilisi.
Overnight: | hotel in Tbilisi |
Meals: | Breakfast |
In the morning you will drive to the east of the country trough Gombori pass to Kakheti – the main winemaking region of Georgia. A pleasant time is waiting for you in Telavi – the center of the winemaking region. After a while, you will visit the Alaverdi Monastery famous for its unique wine cellar of the 11th century. In Tsinandali village, you will have a tour around the estate of the famous Georgian public figure and poet Alexander Chavchavadze. The estate is famous for its delightful garden and a collection of 16,500 wines from different countries. The tour will end with a visit to the cozy town of Sighnaghi. Here, those who wish can go up the watchtower and admire the beautiful view of the Alazani Valley.
Overnight: | hotel in Tbilisi |
Meals: | Breakfast |
Transfer to the Georgian-Armenian border and trip to Yerevan – the capital of Armenia. On the way, you will visit the resort town of Dilijan, which is known for its lush scenery and delicious healthful, full of pine aroma air. You will also stop to admire the azure Lake Sevan – the pearl of Armenian nature. In Yerevan, you will have some time for a rest.
Overnight: | hotel in Yerevan |
Meals: | Breakfast |
This day you will have a 1-hour drive to the canyon of Azat River. Our destination is Geghard Monastery. This unique monastery is carved into nearby rocks and the surrounding cliffs compose a great part of it. In 2000 it became a UNESCO Heritage site. The trip will continue to Garni village well known for its Garni temple – the only surviving example of Hellenistic architecture in the region. Back in Yerevan, you will have a city tour around the capital. You will see famous Cascade Complex, the building of Opera and Ballet Theatre after A. Spendiarian, Republic Square. You will visit the Museum of History of Armenia, Matenadaran – a repository of ancient manuscripts, research institute and museum, the Armenian Genocide memorial complex – Armenia’s official memorial dedicated to the victims of the Armenian Genocide. Those who wish can visit the museum at the memorial. In the end of this tour day you will have an opportunity to taste famous Armenian brandy in Ararat brandy factory.
Overnight: | hotel in Yerevan |
Meals: | Breakfast |
This day starts with an excursion to Echmiadzin, the religious center of Armenia. Here you will see Echmiadzin Cathedral (UNESCO object) and visit Echmiadzin museum-treasury. It houses the famous spear that pierced the body of Christ, fragments of the Noah’s Ark, the crown of thorns, the cross on which Christ was crucified, and many other Christian relics. On the way back you will visit the ruins of the temple of Zvartnots (UNESCO object).
Overnight: | hotel in Yerevan |
Meals: | Breakfast |
This day you will have a trip to the south of Armenia. A long and picturesque road will lead you to Goris, a small town in the south of Armenia. On the way, you will stop to visit Noravank Monastery and then taste wine in Areni village famous for its local wine. The last stop will be not far from Tatev Monastery which can be reached by the longest cable car ride in the world.
Overnight: | hotel in Goris |
Meals: | Breakfast |
Early in the morning, you will leave the hotel in Goris and head towards Armenia-Iran border which lies between Agarak and Nordooz villages. After passing the customs you will drive to Iranian town Tabriz where you will stay for overnight.
Overnight: | hotel in Tabriz |
Meals: | Breakfast |
The day starts from the trip to Tabriz which is the biggest cities in Iran. You will see the beautiful El-Goli Park named after Shah Golu. It has a square artificial lake and a beautiful building in the middle of the lake with the traditional architecture of Iranian Azerbaijan. Besides the beautiful El Goli Park, there is also a luxurious 17-floor building named Tabriz Pars Hotel with a marvellous view. The programme includes visits to the Blue Mosque, the house-museum of Amir-Al- Mulk and the big bazaar famous for its oriental sweets. In the evening you will have an internal flight to Tehran – the capital of Iran.
Overnight: | hotel in Tehran |
Meals: | Breakfast |
The day will begin with a sightseeing tour around Tehran. The program includes a visit to the Golestan Palace, an excursion to the National Museum, a visit to the National Jewelry Museum famous for its amazing collections of Safavids and other dynasties such as crowns, diadems, swords and other jewelry, a tour to the Milad and Azadi towers and a walk around the modern Ab-Atash. At the end of the long tour, you will have a pleasant walk in Ab-O-Atash garden and then have a flight to Shiraz.
Overnight: | hotel in Shiraz |
Meals: | Breakfast |
The day will begin with a sightseeing tour around Shiraz. During the city tour, you will see Nasir-al-Mulk Mosque, Narenjestan Palace, the tombs of famous Persian poets Hafiz and Saadi, from the Koran gates you will enjoy the great panorama of Shiraz city. This day, you also have a walk in the garden of Eram – one of the most famous and beautiful Persian gardens in all of Iran.
Overnight: | hotel in Shiraz |
Meals: | Breakfast |
The day will begin with a trip to Isfahan, the third largest city in Iran. On the way to Isfahan, you will stop to visit ruins of Persepolis and Pasargad ancient cities. Persepolis is included to UNESCO World Heritage List. Pasargad is the first capital of Achemenidian Empire.
Overnight: | hotel in Isfahan |
Meals: | Breakfast |
This day will be devoted to the city-tour around Isfahan and to the famous Isfahan bridges among which the must-visit is the longest bridge Si-O-Si-Pole. You will have an excursion to the largest Nakhsh-e-Jakhan Square and then stop at Ali Gapu Palace built by Abbas shakh in XVII and Loftolla Mosque an example of the outstanding architecture of Iran. At the end of the day, you will visit the local bazaar to buy souvenirs.
Overnight: | hotel in Isfahan |
Meals: | Breakfast |
The last day in Isfahan will start from the following sights: Jame mosque, Minaret Jonban, Chekhel Sotun Palace, Khasht Bekhesht Palace. You will also have a trip to Vank Church – one of the most beautiful Armenian churches in the world, which will undoubtedly capture the attention of every Christian. After the tour, you will have a flight to Tehran.
Overnight: | Hotel in Tehran |
Meals: | Breakfast |
Transfer to the airport, departure
The tour price includes
Private airport transfers according to your flight information
Accommodation in 3*/4* European class hotels
Meals – breakfast
All transfers in air-conditioned vehicles (vaccinated drivers)
English speaking guide service for all days (vaccinated guides)
All admission fees
24 hours office support
Inner flights in Iran
Visa reference code for Iran
3 bottles (0,5 l) of water per day
The tour price doesn`t include
Flights (available upon request)
Medical insurance
Visa fee
Dinners and lunches
Additional night
80 USD3* Single supplement
477 USD
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FAQ
Your Cultural Tour to Georgia, Armenia and Iran includes private airport transfers. Upon arrival at the airport, our driver will meet you with a sign displaying your name and take you to your hotel. Transfers are arranged according to your flight schedule, whether you arrive early in the morning or late at night.
Your package includes private airport transfers, but international flights are not included.
Yes! All our vehicles are equipped with air conditioning for your comfort.
Hotel check-in usually starts at 2:00 PM, and check-out is between 11:00 AM and 12:00 PM. If you arrive earlier or leave later, you can store your luggage at the hotel.
If you arrive early, we can arrange an extra hotel night for you so you can check in right away.
You’ll stay in comfortable 3-star European-style centrally located hotels, with the option to upgrade to 4-star or 5-star accommodations upon request. In regional areas, accommodations are clean and cozy, offering an authentic experience of local hospitality.
Yes, all hotels offer free Wi-Fi. Some of our vehicles also have Wi-Fi, though coverage may vary in remote areas.
Yes! Please let us know in advance about any dietary restrictions, and we’ll do our best to accommodate them.
We accept payments in USD (U.S. dollars), EUR (euros), GBP (British pounds), AUD (Australian dollars), and CAD (Canadian dollars).
Tipping is not mandatory but is appreciated. If you are satisfied with the service, a typical tip is €10–15 per day for the tour guide and €5–7 per day for the driver. In restaurants, a 10% service charge is often included, but you may leave an additional tip if the service was excellent.
Yes! If your plans change, contact your travel agent via email with your new preferred dates. We’ll check availability and assist with the necessary changes.
All three countries use Type C and Type F plugs (Europlug), so make sure to bring a suitable adapter if needed.
Yes! Your safety is our top priority. We carefully select all destinations and ensure our tours run smoothly and securely.