Armenia is a country with many mountains. The seasons in Armenia change the whole feel of the country. Because of its landscape and height above sea level, Armenia has different climates from which one can choose its best time to visit Armenia. Each season shows a different side of its beauty. The temperatures change a lot between seasons. Winters are cold, and summers are hot and dry. The best times to visit Armenia are spring and autumn.

In spring, the whole country wakes up. Festivals happen, sidewalk cafes open, and the snow melts, making it easier to travel. Spring is also when Armenia remembers the Armenian Genocide on April 24 and celebrates Yerevan Wine Days in early May, a new and exciting festival.

Autumn brings nice weather, tasty wine, and colorful scenery. Each season offers something special. Winter has its own charm with snowy landscapes, and summer is great for those who enjoy hot weather and outdoor activities. So, no matter when you visit, Armenia has something unique to offer. Call +971-4256-2434 and book your exclusive Armenia tour packages with us.

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Armenia in Winter

Winter in Armenia starts in late November or early December. It doesn’t last long, and the weather is usually mild, not too harsh, with some snow. In the capital city, Yerevan, the average daily temperature in December ranges from +5°C to -5°C, So it is the best time to visit Yerevan Armenia. Sometimes it snows, and although the snow doesn’t stay for long, the city turns into a real winter wonderland. In December, Yerevan completely changes: you can feel the Christmas atmosphere everywhere, the city is decorated with festive lights, and people start preparing for the upcoming holidays.

When winter arrives, locals prefer to wear warm coats and jackets. Hats are not very common, but some people like to wear them. If you dress warmly, you can enjoy walking through the festive streets of Yerevan. You can see the central Republic Square with its main Christmas tree, visit the colorful Christmas fair on Northern Avenue, ice skate at the rink near the Opera and Ballet Theatre, or join in city events and concerts. If you get cold, you can warm up in the cozy cafes and restaurants that are everywhere in Yerevan.

In January, the temperature drops a bit more, and it may snow more often which makes it the best time to visit Armenia for snow. During this time, the country prepares for one of the most important Christian holidays – Christmas, which is celebrated on January 6th. On Christmas Eve, many churches hold special services. If you travel from Yerevan to Etchmiadzin, the religious center of all Armenians, you can take part in the country’s main Christmas service.

In February, the temperature in the capital starts to rise a little, and by the end of the month, you can already feel the approach of spring. Even though the weather is still unstable and it can suddenly get colder, there is a sense of change in the air.

Armenia in Spring

Spring is a season of love and beauty. Starting from March 1st, you can feel the warm weather approaching in the capital, Yerevan. The temperature starts to rise, and people begin to wear lighter clothes. The rainy season begins with average temperatures between +10°C and +14°C. Remember, the weather in Armenia can vary from region to region, so it might be different outside Yerevan.

In March, everyone starts preparing for International Women’s Day, celebrated on March 8th. Shops begin selling the first spring flowers, with snowdrops being the most popular.

As April begins, it gets warmer, and the trees start to blossom and turn green. During these wonderful spring days, nature wakes up from its long sleep, and everything starts blooming makes it the best time of year to visit Armenia. Armenians celebrate the National Day of Maternity on April 7th. On this day, they congratulate their mothers, grandmothers, sisters, and wives with beautiful gifts and warm wishes. The country holds special events, concerts, children’s competitions, and exhibitions.

If you visit Armenia between April and May, you should explore the most beautiful parts of the country. Enjoy the fresh spring air, the warm rays of the Armenian sun, and the beautiful meadows that start to be covered with flowers. Spring in Armenia is truly a magical time, with many opportunities to experience the country’s natural beauty and cultural events.

Armenia in Summer

Summer is the perfect time for a vacation and an unforgettable journey. In this season, Armenia offers many exciting tourist attractions like hiking, trekking, climbing, paragliding, beach holidays, and tours. Summer starts in the middle of May. In June, everything is lush and green, and the weather is warm with average temperatures between +23°C and +26°C. In July, it gets really hot, especially in the capital, Yerevan, with average temperatures between +26°C and +35°C. The hottest time is usually in August.

To escape the dry heat of the city, locals go to the countryside where the air is fresher, and you can relax in nature. A great option is a holiday at Lake Sevan, known as the pearl of Armenian nature. You can also visit the resort towns of Dilijan, Jermuk, and Aghveran.

Summer is also the time for a great variety of bright and juicy fruits and berries in Armenia. Markets are full of peaches, apricots, plums, apples, raspberries, blackberries, and many other fruits.

Armenia in Autumn

The beginning of autumn is a perfect time in Armenia. Nature starts changing its colors, and the extreme heat is replaced by gentle weather. The rains are rare, and every day is sunny and pleasant for residents and visitors. In both the capital and surrounding areas, it is warm but not hot, with average temperatures between +23°C and +27°C. It almost never rains during this period.

Markets are full of seasonal vegetables and fruits, especially delicious Armenian grapes. Grapes in Armenia are incredibly tasty, and there are special kinds used to make wine. If you want to learn about winemaking in Armenia, you can visit the vibrant wine festival in the village of Areni. This festival takes place annually from October 2nd to 3rd and includes a parade of the best winemakers, along with dancing and singing.

From mid-October, it gradually gets colder, cloudier, and rainier, with average temperatures between +19°C and +23°C. Despite the cooler weather, there are still many interesting activities and festivals to enjoy. On October 10th, in the village of Khachik in the Vayots Dzor region, there is a festival dedicated to baking the Armenian national sweet, gata. Guests can try different kinds of this tasty delicacy, learn the secrets of making it, and see the preparation of the biggest gata in the world. On October 11th, there is a harvest festival, and on the second Sunday of the month, the City Day “Erebuni-Yerevan” is celebrated widely and colorfully. This celebration includes various events and activities that showcase the culture and traditions of Armenia.

Autumn in Armenia is a wonderful time to experience the country’s natural beauty and cultural richness.

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