TOURINFO-YEREVAN- Trevor & Kashlee Kucheran – Creators of Travel Off Path-who are Canadians and full-time travelers, entrepreneurs-  published an article on August 19, 2020, about Armenia Reopening for Tourism

On August 12, 2020, Armenia lifted the ban on foreigners entering the country and officially reopened for international tourism.

Armenia, a landlocked nation bordering Turkey and Georgia, is one of the oldest countries in the world and is rich with ancient history, ruins, and archaeological sites. Yerevan, the capital of Armenia, is one of the world’s oldest continuously inhabited cities and the place where most tourists fly into.

Since Armenia shut down in March, foreign arrivals have been at record lows, but now that the nation has reopened for tourism, they are hoping for a successful and safe return of travelers into the country. Armenia is accepting tourists from all nations, making it a great option for many bi-national couples currently separated by travel bans.

Below we have all the information on Armenia’s reopening, including entry requirements, testing, and quarantine information, countries allowed to visit, and everything else you need to know before you go.

Countries Allowed to Travel to Armenia: All.

Any foreigner, regardless of the country of origin, can visit Armenia entering by air according to the current visa regulations.

Visas

Visa Information: Almost every European, North American, and South American country can travel to Armenia visa-free, or with a visa-on-arrival. Only select African and Asian nations are required to apply for a visa beforehand. Use their government tool to find out if you need a visa to visit.

Are There Quarantines or Testing Upon Arrival?

Quarantine = Yes. *However, there is an option to shorten quarantine, more info below

Testing = No. Arrivals are not subject to testing unless showing symptoms. Arrivals do not have to bring a negative PCR test with them.

Armenia’s Quarantine Policy For Tourists

Upon arrival into Armenia, all foreign tourists are subject to a 14-day quarantine. This quarantine can be done in a private household or a hotel. However, tourists have the option to shorten/remove the quarantine if they schedule a PCR test in their place of quarantine. If the test comes back negative, the tourists can leave quarantine and enjoy free movement during their stay in Armenia.

For example, A tourist from Canada arrives in Armenia and chooses to quarantine at a rental house. On the 2nd day of the quarantine, they have medical staff from a mobile testing unit come to the house to perform a PCR test. A negative result is provided on day 4. The Canadian tourist can then leave their quarantine and be free to go to restaurants, museums, tours, etc.

Armenia is asking tourists to only have the tests done at their place of isolation, so they do not risk the communities through travel to/from testing labs.

Entry Requirements for Armenia

Other than the above-explained visa requirements and quarantine obligations, travelers will also:

  • Be subject to a health screening at the airport, which will include temperature checks and could also include randomized testing.
  • Have proper health insurance that covers COVID. While this is not a legal entry requirement, all travelers should have proper health coverage, especially when traveling during the pandemic.

Have Flights Resumed to Armenia?

Yes. The countries major airport in Yerevan has reopened, as well as some of the nation’s smaller regional airports.

Here are some direct flights that have either resumed or have flights scheduled soon to Yerevan, from:

Paris on Air France, Rome on Ryanair, Milan on Ryanair, Athens on Aegean, Vienna on WizzAir and Austrian, Berlin on Ryanair, Warsaw on LOT,  Minsk on Belavia,  Kiev on Ukraine, Moscow on S7, Tbilisi on Armenia, Tel Aviv on Armenia,  Beirut on MEA, Doha on Qatar, Dubai on Flydubai, Lyon on Armenia. Currently, Armenia does not fly directly to Canada, the USA, or Eastern Asia.

Land Borders

Land borders to Armenia from Turkey, Iran, Azerbaijan, and Georgia are currently closed for all but essential traffic. Air borders are open.

Masks in Armenia

The wearing of masks in public spaces (both indoor and outdoor) of everyone over 6 years of age is compulsory in Armenia.

Hotels in Armenia

Most hotels, especially in Yerevan have reopened and have updated their sanitation protocols. Armenia has very affordable accommodations, especially in the 4-5 star category.

 

Source: https://www.traveloffpath.com/armenia-reopening-for-tourism/

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