Yerevan to Tbilisi Bus

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Yerevan to Tbilisi Route Summary

Yerevan to Tbilisi bus is a popular way of travelling between Armenia and Georgia.There are up to 4 daily bus departures available, including 4 night buses. The earliest bus departs from Yerevan bus station at 19:00h, arriving at Tbilisi bus station at 01:15h the following day. While latest bus departs at 19:00h, arriving at 01:15h the following day.

Departure station and country Yerevan, Armenia
Arrival station and country Tbilisi, Georgia
Travel Distance 284 km
Average Trip Duration 06h 10min
Total Departures 4
Popular Operators Hayreniq Tour
Lowest Price €23
Transportation Options Bus, Plane, Minivan
Below you will find some of the most popular bus departures from Yerevan to Tbilisi:
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Getting from Yerevan and Tbilisi by bus

The shortest travel distance between Yerevan and Tbilisi is 284 km. The fastest bus which departs at 19:00 has a travel time of 06:05h. The longest travel time on the route is 06:15h. You can book tickets in advance to secure your seat, especially during peak travel times.

Overnight buses

If you want to travel overnight and save money on accommodation or arrive in Tbilisi earlier, there is 1 night bus departing from Yerevan to Tbilisi. The overnight bus departs at 19:00 and arrives at 01:05 the following day. Since the travel time between the two stations is 04:38, all bus departures for this route are overnight. You can see some of them below.
Timetable: TODAY TOMORROW

Bus companies operating the Yerevan to Tbilisi route

Hayreniq Tour is the carrier operating this route. This company has been rated 8 times by travelers. Here you can see their average rating.

Departure and arrival stations

For more details about Yerevan or Tbilisi bus stations, including general information, and other popular routes, you can check the links below.
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  Yerevan

You can see information about the departure station and stops Yerevan here

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  Tbilisi

You can see information about the arrival station and stops Tbilisi here


Cheapest tickets

Budget-friendly tickets are listed below, depending on availability.
Adult ticket: €23 (One-Way) or €46 (Return).

Travel reviews for Yerevan to Tbilisi bus

8 travelers have shared their feedback and reviewed their bus journey from Yerevan to Tbilisi. The average rating is 8.2. You can read the users' review of the bus company below. These reviews were originally written under our former names, GetByBus and GetByFerry. But don’t worry, it’s all us! Same company, same trusted partners, just with a new vibe as Traveling.com.
8.13 by JEAN
10 by DIETER
9.38 by ANONYMOUS
10 by DHANRAJ
Read all reviews here


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Frequently Asked Questions - Yerevan to Tbilisi Bus


Is there a bus from Yerevan to Tbilisi?

Yes, there are regular bus services from Yerevan to Tbilisi. Buses and minivans (known as marshrutkas) operate daily, offering a convenient and affordable way to travel between the two cities. 

You can find buses departing from Kilikia Bus Station in Yerevan, and they typically arrive at Didube Bus Station in Tbilisi.

How do I get from Armenia to Tbilisi?

To travel from Armenia to Tbilisi, you can take a bus, minivan, or train. Buses and minivans are the most popular options, taking around 5 to 6 hours, depending on the traffic and the time spent at the border crossing. 

Alternatively, you can take the overnight train, which is slower but offers a comfortable and scenic ride, taking around 10 to 11 hours. Private taxis or shared rides are also available for more flexibility.

How much is the bus ticket from Yerevan to Tbilisi?

A bus ticket from Yerevan to Tbilisi typically costs between 10 to 15 euros, depending on the bus operator and season. 

Minivan (marshrutka) tickets are usually in a similar price range but offer a slightly faster journey.

Is 2 days enough in Tbilisi?

Yes, 2 days in Tbilisi can be enough to see the city’s main highlights, such as Narikala Fortress, Old Town, Rustaveli Avenue, and the Sulfur Baths. You’ll also have time to explore the city’s cafes, enjoy Georgian cuisine, and walk along the Kura River

While 2 days gives you a good overview, if you want to take your time or explore nearby areas like Mtskheta or Kazbegi, staying for 3 to 4 days would be ideal.

Which month is best for Tbilisi?

The best time to visit Tbilisi is during the spring (April to June) and fall (September to October) when the weather is mild and pleasant. These months offer comfortable temperatures for exploring the city’s outdoor attractions and walking through the historic streets.

September is especially popular due to the harvest season, when you can enjoy the fresh produce and Georgian wine. The summer months (July and August) can be hot, while the winter (December to February) is colder.

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