Azerbaijan – a captivating blend of old and new
Flights to Azerbaijan transport you to a land where Asia meets Europe, and ultramodern cities nestle among ancient wonders and dazzling natural beauty.
Fly to the capital Baku, and explore the Old City alongside modern-day wonders such as the Flame Towers.
Extend your voyage into the countryside, taking in mountainous landscapes, rural villages, national parks and mesmerising mud volcanoes.
Visit the Gobustan National Park to see fascinating rock carvings, created thousands of years ago, and discover the remains of ancient civilisations.
At Shirvan National Park, you’ll see rare birds and herds of gazelle in the vast greenery – visit between September to December to see flocks of pink flamingos.
Book flight tickets to Azerbaijan with Etihad Airways and start planning your adventure to this fascinating country.
Flying to Azerbaijan with Etihad
Baku (GYD)
Fly to Azerbaijan with Etihad Airways and you’ll land at Heydar Aliyev International Airport (GYD) in Baku. It’s the most popular city to visit in the country and is nicknamed the ‘City of Winds in the Land of Fire’. Baku boasts breathtaking architecture and a superbly preserved Old City, which is an officially recognised UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Reasons to visit Azerbaijan
Ancient wonders
Traditional Azerbaijan is wonderfully preserved throughout the country, but even more so in Baku’s ancient Old City – with examples dating back as far as the 7th century.
Protected by its UNESCO World Heritage status, you can walk within its sandstone walls and visit the likes of the Maiden Tower and the Palace of the Shirvanshahs. Outside of Baku, take the time to visit Sheki, a 2,500-year-old town nestled at the foot of the southern Greater Caucasus Mountain.
A modern touch
Azerbaijan’s thriving oil industry is reflected in the grandeur of its modern-day architecture. Since the first oil boom in the 1870s, right up to the present day, innovative structures keep popping up all over Azerbaijan, especially around Baku.
Head here to see the soaring Flame Towers, the remarkable Heydar Aliyev cultural centre and the unique Azerbaijan National Carpet Museum – all impressive architectural feats.
The great outdoors
Away from the bustle of Azerbaijan’s cities, there’s a wealth of natural beauty to explore. Walk among gigantic rocks etched with prehistoric petroglyphs at the Gobustan National Park, not far from Baku. Visit Shirvan National Park to explore sand dunes and spot big cats, gazelles and hundreds of species of exotic birds.
If you’re visiting Gabala, then take a trip to the Yeddi Gozel Waterfall to admire the tranquil surroundings. Of course, you can’t travel to Azerbaijan without experiencing incredible mud volcanoes in action – the country boasts the most in the entire world.
Flying to Azerbaijan: FAQs
Where should I fly to in Azerbaijan?
Baku is your gateway to the rest of Azerbaijan. Fly to Heydar Aliyev International Airport (GYD), and take time to explore the city. The capital serves as an ideal base for discovering the wider country too.
How many days do you need to visit Azerbaijan?
How long you’ll need in the country depends on your itinerary. You can easily spend two or three days exploring Baku, Azerbaijan’s capital and largest city. Head further afield for rugged landscapes, hiking trails and rural villages. A week to 10 days is perfect to see more of the country’s many highlights.
What continent is Azerbaijan in?
The country of Azerbaijan is spread across two continents, straddling the border of south-eastern Europe and south-west Asia. The capital city, Baku, lies on Azerbaijan’s eastern coast in Asia, on the shores of the Caspian Sea.