A Practical Look at the Yerevan to Tbilisi Group Transfer with Sightseeing and Tasting

Thinking about crossing from Armenia into Georgia? This group transfer offered by Jan Armenia Tours is designed for travelers who want to combine transport with a taste of local highlights. It’s more than just a ride—it includes several stops, wine and brandy tastings, and a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle.
What drew us in? The flexibility of pickup anytime, the well-rated guides and drivers, and the chance to experience some iconic sights along the way. The price point of $116 per person seems reasonable for a full-day journey — especially with wine tastings included.
But, as with any organized transfer, keep in mind that it’s a long day, and the schedule might feel tight if you love lingering at each stop. This experience is perfect if you’re after a convenient, guided way to explore without the hassle of planning every detail yourself. It’s especially suited for those who appreciate scenic views, cultural stops, and good wine without the stress of navigating on your own.
Key Points

- All-in-one experience: Combines transport, sightseeing, and wine tasting in one package.
- Comfortable travel: Air-conditioned vehicle with WiFi, plus hotel pickup and drop-off.
- Scenic stops: Lake Sevan, Dilijan National Park, and Lake Parz offer stunning visuals.
- Tastings included: Armenian wine and brandy, along with cheese, dried fruits, and chocolates.
- Flexible schedule: Stops at food courts for rest and food, plus optional extra time.
- Group size: Small groups (up to 18) keep things personalized and engaging.
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The Itinerary Breakdown: What You Can Expect
Lake Sevan: The Armenian Pearl
Your journey begins with a visit to Lake Sevan, one of Armenia’s most well-known natural attractions. Sitting at an impressive 1,900 meters above sea level, this high-mountain lake offers sweeping views and tranquil waters. The scenery alone makes this stop worthwhile, and it’s a chance to breathe in that crisp mountain air. The visit here is about an hour, and the admission is free, so you can soak in those views without extra cost.
A lot of travelers, like the reviewer who called it “the pearl of Armenia,” appreciate how stunning and peaceful Lake Sevan is. It’s the perfect start to a day of travel — scenic, calming, and photogenic.
Sevanavank Monastery: A Historic Climb
Next, you’ll visit Sevanavank, a monastery complex perched on the peninsula of Lake Sevan. Founded back in 305 AD by St. Gregory the Illuminator, it’s steeped in history. The site was initially built on the site of a pagan temple and was once a strict monastic community — some reviews mention that monks there followed austere practices, like avoiding meat, wine, youth, or women.
The 30-minute visit allows you to explore the ancient church structures and enjoy panoramic views of the lake below. The site’s historical significance and its setting on the water make it a memorable stop, especially if you enjoy a mix of cultural history and natural beauty.
Optional Food Court Breaks
After the monastery, there’s an optional stop at a food court (either at Tsovagyugh or Ijevan), giving you a chance to rest and grab some local bites. These stops are brief, about 30 minutes, so you can stretch your legs and possibly enjoy some Armenian snacks or a quick meal. Travelers often find these breaks handy for recharging without disrupting the overall schedule.
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Dilijan National Park & Lake Parz: Nature’s Calm
Moving north, the tour takes you into Dilijan National Park, sometimes called “Armenian Switzerland” for its lush forests and scenic beauty. One of the standout moments here is the stop at Lake Parz, a gorgeous, mirror-like body of water surrounded by dense trees. Regardless of the season, Lake Parz delivers impressive views — green in spring and summer, fiery in autumn, and snow-blanketed in winter.
Visitors praise the lake for its stunning reflections and peaceful atmosphere. It’s a perfect spot for photos or just a quiet walk to connect with nature. The 40-minute visit is just enough to enjoy the scenery without feeling rushed, according to past travelers.
Ijevan Wine and Brandy Factory: Tasting Armenia’s Best
A highlight for many is the visit to the Ijevan Wine-Brandy Factory, established in 1951. Here, you’ll enjoy a guided tour of the winery, where you’re treated to tasting two types of wine — red, white, or pomegranate — along with a 7-year-old Armenian brandy. Food is also part of the experience: cheese, dried fruits, and chocolates are offered to complement the drinks.
This stop is praised for the quality of the tastings and the knowledgeable guide, who shares insights into Armenia’s wine and brandy traditions. Reviewers have called it “one of the first wineries in Armenia,” highlighting its historical significance and the chance to taste authentic Armenian spirits.
Optional Rest at Ijevan Food Court
Like earlier, there’s a secondary break here, giving you time to relax and enjoy some local snacks or a quick bite. It’s nice to have these moments to rest amid a packed day of sightseeing.
Tbilisi: The Georgian Capital
Your journey culminates with a 30-minute visit to Tbilisi, the lively capital of Georgia. Founded back in the 5th century, it’s a city layered with history, culture, and vibrant streets. While the stop is brief, it’s a good introduction to Georgia’s largest city and its role as a crossroads of civilizations.
The review mentions that Tbilisi is a city “lying on the Kura River,” with a rich past as part of the Russian Empire and various Georgian kingdoms. For travelers with an interest in history and culture, this glimpse will pique your curiosity, especially if you plan to explore more later.
What You’ll Love About This Tour

Travelers consistently praise the professional service, especially the friendly drivers and smooth logistics. The vehicle’s air conditioning and WiFi make the long drive comfortable and connected. The stops are thoughtfully chosen — scenic lakes, historic monasteries, and a chance to enjoy Armenian wine and brandy.
The reviews highlight the quality of the tastings, the beautiful landscapes, and the helpfulness of drivers like David and Tigran. Many mention how the tour felt personalized despite being a group, and how the flexible food stops allowed for a relaxed experience.
For those who appreciate visual beauty and cultural stops, this trip delivers. And if you’re curious about Armenian wine and spirits, the tasting at Ijevan is a real treat, often cited as a highlight.
What to Consider Before Booking

While the experience is generally well-received, keep in mind that it’s a full-day tour lasting about 10 hours**. If you prefer a slow pace or plan to linger at each stop, this might feel a bit rushed. The group size is limited to 18, which helps keep it intimate, but it still means you’ll be sharing time with other travelers.
The price of $116 is quite reasonable when you factor in transport, guided tours, tastings, and some meals. Still, it’s good to remember there’s no included lunch, so you may want to budget for additional food if you’re hungry.
This tour is ideal if you want a stress-free way to cover key sights without driving yourself. It’s also a solid option if you enjoy wine and spirits, scenic landscapes, and cultural stops, but don’t want to organize each detail.
The Bottom Line: Who Should Book?

This transfer and sightseeing experience is best suited for travelers who value convenience and comfort. If you’re not a fan of long drives or complex logistics, this guided transfer simplifies everything. It’s perfect for those wanting a balanced mix of nature, history, and tasting, especially if you have a day to spare and want to see Armenia and Georgia with minimal hassle.
Those who appreciate friendly guides and a small, relaxed group will find this particularly enjoyable. It’s also suitable for travelers who don’t mind a fairly busy schedule, as the itinerary packs in several key stops.
However, if you’re someone who prefers to explore at your own pace, spend more time at each location, or has specific dietary needs, this might feel a little constrained. But overall, it’s a strong choice for a comprehensive, comfortable day of travel, offering highlights of both Armenia and Georgia in one go.
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“This was a great way to go between Yerevan and Tbilisi with stops in Sevan and Dilijan. David was a great driver and very friendly. The car was spa…”
FAQ

Is hotel pickup included?
Yes, the tour offers hotel pickup and drop-off, making the process hassle-free.
What’s the duration of the trip?
The entire experience lasts around 10 hours, so be prepared for a full day of sightseeing and travel.
Are meals included?
No, lunch isn’t included, but there are food court stops where you can rest and grab something to eat.
Does the price include wine and brandy tasting?
Yes, you’ll enjoy tasting two types of wine, Armenian brandy, plus some snacks like cheese and chocolates.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, cancellation is free up to 24 hours before the scheduled start.
Is WiFi available on the vehicle?
Yes, the vehicle is equipped with WiFi, so you can stay connected during the drive.
What highlights stand out most?
Many reviews mention the stunning views at Lake Sevan, the historical significance of Sevanavank, and the quality of the wine and brandy tastings.
Is this suitable for families?
While not specifically marketed as a family tour, older children or teenagers interested in scenery and tasting might enjoy it. The long drive might not suit very young kids.
How many people are in each group?
The maximum group size is 18, ensuring a more personalized experience.
What if I want to stay longer at a stop?
The schedule is fixed, but optional food stops provide some flexibility. If you prefer more time, inform your driver or guide beforehand.
If you’re after a well-rounded, hassle-free way to cross from Armenia into Georgia while enjoying some of the best sights and tastes along the way, this transfer ticks many boxes. It offers convenience, scenic beauty, and a taste of local culture, making it a solid pick for a comfortable, informative day trip.
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