Get ready to escape to the wonders of this country with our Armenia holiday packages from Dubai, UAE. While it is often overlooked due to its smaller size and location behind Turkey and a neighboring country, Georgia. But once you’re here, you’ll find the locals super friendly ...
and truly some of the most welcoming people you’ll ever meet. Coming to the adventure part, hiking is the famous activity in the region of Armenia. No matter which season you choose, you can find the perfect landscape to hike and camp in. From the sun-drenched trails of the Vayots Dzor region in the south to the green, ancient forests of the Tavush in the north, every way reveals a new face of Armenia’s beauty. To explore without any trouble, opt for our Armenia tour packages and travel the country like a local.
Next Holidays, a leading travel agency in Dubai, is giving a start to your Armenia journey with their curated itineraries. Visualize standing at the edge of Lake Sevan, where all the water activities, including swimming, rafting, fishing, and boating, are conducted. And you're about to begin your river rafting adventure, which you have only manifested. Moving further, do you know this secret? Not only Georgia but also Armenia is the birthplace of wine! Armenia boasts a winemaking tradition for over 6,100 years now. There is no mystery why Armenia is home to hundreds of the finest vineyards. Areas like Ararat, Aragatsotn, Tavush, Armavir, and Vayots Dzor regions propose optimal conditions to grow grapes and prepare wines. Hitting FOMO? Well, you have the option to opt for our wine tasting Armenia holiday packages from the UAE and explore the hidden vineyards of this breathtaking country.
Don’t wait now and add Armenia to your travel plans. And you know what? A destination can’t stay hidden for much longer; once it attracts a traveler, it will be found by mass tourism in no time. Or if you want to feel the festive vibe, look no further than our Armenia travel package from the UAE without delay. We even have the deals running on our Armenia tour packages from Dubai, so you can experience the country without thinking about exceeding your budget.
Popular Armenia Tour Packages from UAE
Packages |
Duration |
Price |
Armenia Eid Al Fitr Holiday Package |
3N/4D |
AED 949 |
Ancient – Armenia |
3N/4D |
AED 1449 |
Armenia with Wine Tasting Tour |
4N/5D |
AED 1239 |
Armenia Visa for UAE Residents
If you’re a UAE citizen or Emirati visa holder, you can travel visa-free to Armenia and stay for 180 days. For UAE residents, depending on their nationality, they need to apply for an e-visa. This Armenia visa for UAE residents will let you stay in Armenia for up to 21 or 12 days. Moreover, check your eligibility by contacting us via phone or dropping a text; our team will contact you in no time!
However, there are certain e-visa requirements for Armenia from Dubai to ensure a smooth application process. Prepare these documents in advance before applying for your e-visa:
- Your passport with at least 6 months of validity and one blank page.
- A recent passport-size photo (must meet Armenia e-visa photo requirements)
- Residence visa
- Valid email address to get updates on your visa
- Confirmed flight itinerary and hotel booking in Armenia
- Bank Statements for 3 months (mandatory for specific nationalities)
- Your e-visa will be sent to you on the provided email. Travelers will be required to carry a copy of it upon arrival.
Best Places to Visit in Armenia in 2025
Some of the places to include in your Armenia tour packages are the capital city, Yerevan, with the popular historic site Gyumri. Here’s more:
- Yerevan, the Capital City: Welcome to Yerevan, the ancient and trendiest city in the world. The newly opened cocktail bars, restaurants, and cafes with modern architecture are the new offerings of Yerevan. Enjoy a distinctive meal from a local chef or unique cocktails from a local bartender while vibing with local bands and singers. Or do you want to go ziplining right in the city? Go for it then to a zipline park situated in Yerevan.
- Lake Sevan, the Blue Beauty: A special natural location in the heart of Gegharkunik region, it is the 2nd largest freshwater lake in the world in terms of height. Reach the Sevan Peninsula with the stairs and take some magnificent portraits with the charming blue beauty of Lake Sevan in the background. When you’re here, plan your visit to Lake Sevanavank, Hayravank Monasteries, and the Noratus Cemetery. Know the best part? It only takes an hour to reach Lake Sevan from Yerevan.
- Spot Spooky Devils under Devil’s Bridge: On your visit to the Syunik region, stop by Devil’s Bridge only if you want to give an adventurous touch to your trip. Try to spot spooky and scary devils under the bridge, okay? The horror part is, when you look down from both sides of the bridge, you’ll see that less water comes from the left while more water gets out from the right side of the bridge. Do you believe a devil is involved in this fishy act? Well, the truth is that water volume increases due to natural springs underneath the bridge.
- Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin: If architectural marvel excites you, then Etchmiadzin, the main cathedral in Armenia, offers an awe-inspiring experience. Just 30 minutes' drive from Yerevan, Etchmiadzin is the main church for all the Armenians. When you’re here, learn the history of this first Christian nation while exploring the popular marvels, religious artworks, and decorations kept in the Treasury Museum.
- Armenia's Tallest Fort, Amberd: Just an hour drive from Yerevan, find Amberd on the slopes of Mount Aragats. Built in the 10th century, Amberd walls have faced centuries of attacks and invasions but still rise proudly to impress their visitors. Once you're here, stroll around the fortress, click impressive pictures, feel its story, and touch the stones. Oh, and don’t forget to capture excellent shots of surrounding mountains and ravines too.
- Birthplace of Winemaking, Areni: If you’re in Armenia, it will be unfair to not visit the rural part, since this is where you can find vineyards. Wine enthusiast, right? Start your exploration with Areni village, the birthplace of winemaking and a perfect choice for a countryside journey. Walk around the vineyards, harvest, and prepare wine with your own hands. Or stay at a local guesthouse and have a delicious meal with the wine you prepared while listening to locals' stories.