
Caucasus Tour: Armenia, Georgia & Azerbaijan
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Caucasus Tour: Armenia, Georgia & Azerbaijan
From€2,025€1,965
Summary
Explore the true spirit of the Caucasus on a 10-day journey through Armenia and Georgia, with an optional 2-day Azerbaijan extension. Cultural landmarks, ancient heritage, unique landscapes.
Tour Overview
Start PointYerevan
End PointBaku
Accommodation11 Nights
Meals11 breakfasts, 3 lunches, 2 dinners
TransportPrivate vehicle with A/C
Tour TypeGroup tour
Start Point
Yerevan
End Point
Baku
Accommodation
11 Nights
Meals
11 breakfasts, 3 lunches, 2 dinners
Transport
Private vehicle with A/C
Tour Type
Group tour

Itinerary
Price Inclusions
Included
- All transfers according to a program by car with A/C
- 9 or 11 nights accommodation in the 4* hotels
- Meals: breakfasts at the hotels, 3 lunches, 2 dinners
- English speaking guide service during the tours
- All entrance tickets to the mentioned sights
- Wine degustation at local wines
- Wine degustation at Kakheti
- All culinary masterclasses as mentioned in the program
- 4x4 Delica cars to Kazbegi
Excluded
- International airfare
- Domestic airfare Tbilisi - Baku in case of extension to Azerbaijan
- Visas (if applicable)
- Insurance
- Soft and alcoholic drinks during the meals
- The cover of medical emergencies
- All additional tours not mentioned in the program
- Tipping the porters of the hotels
- Tipping the guide and the driver
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What Our Travelers Say
Adventure Traveller · South Africa
“The Spirit of the Caucasus delivered exactly that — Echmiadzin Cathedral and Lake Sevan in Armenia, Mtskheta and Tbilisi in Georgia, then Sheki and the Old City of Baku across Azerbaijan. Phoenix coordinated every border crossing and transfer beautifully, and our guides gave each country its own distinct voice.”
TN
Thandi Nkosi




