Where does a beach holiday come from in Armenia, you say? The country does not even have access to the sea! But there is a sea there - its own, Armenian. This is the alpine lake Sevan. On https://onewaytour.com/ you can book a tour. There are hotels, camp sites and sanatoriums, there are bungalow houses and campsites, sandy and pebble beaches. The water temperature in Sevan warms up to comfortable +22…+23°C only from mid-July to the end of August. But at an altitude of 1900 m above sea level, the sun bakes strongly, and you can get a good tan. You can get there from Yerevan in an hour.

If you don’t want to go far, go to the Salt Lake - it is also called the Dead Sea. Residents of the city and visitors enjoy bathing in brackish water.