According to the amendments of the Government Decree: № 1514-N of September 11, 2020, which entered into force on May 1, 2022:
The passengers are NO LONGER REQUIRED to present a COVID-19 PCR test or a Certificate of complete vaccination against COVID-19 to enter the Republic of Armenia.
For foreigners, the entry to the Republic of Armenia continues to remain open both via air and land borders.
The quarantine on the territory of the Republic of Armenia due to COVID-19 has been extended till June 20, 2022.
Is medical insurance required for tourists in Armenia? No, it is not mandatory. While travel insurance is not a compulsory requirement for participating in our tours, we strongly advise that you obtain it. It is an affordable option that can prove invaluable when needed. If you have a chronic or ongoing medical condition or a disability that may impact your well-being or limit your participation during the tour, it’s important for the organizers to be aware of this in advance so they can provide the necessary attention and accommodations.
Please note that insurance companies in Armenia do not offer coverage for tourists entering the country during the COVID-2019 pandemic. Therefore, we recommend obtaining travel insurance from your place of residence before traveling to Armenia.
You can find numerous international insurance companies that provide travel insurance online. According to expert ratings, the top three options are Travelex, Allianz Travel Insurance, and InsureMyTrip. The cost of standard travel insurance for a trip to Armenia depends on the tourist’s age, with a minimum price of $30 for a one-week stay in the country, the amount of coverage is up to 100,000 USD.
As nobody is completely immune to coronavirus infection, if you experience symptoms of the disease, we will assist you with isolation and arrange for COVID-19 testing and other necessary tests. We also provide an initial consultation with a highly qualified doctor to discuss COVID-19 treatment options based on the test results.