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Feel the Caucasus Vibe in Georgia

4.5 (2 Reviews)
Tbilisi, Kakheti, Mtskheta
€606
4.5
(2 reviews)

Duration

5 Days

Tour Type

Tailor-made

Group Size

1 - 6 people

Languages

English

About this tour

This short break will give you an enticing vibe of Caucus. In Tbilisi, one can marvel at the numerous and diverse cultures that have left their mark on this city, from Ancient Persia and Medieval European crusaders to Imperial Russia and Ottoman Turkey, and explore its delightful old city.

Free Cancellation :

You can easily cancel this tour based on the policies mentioned in the following sections down below. 

Tailor-Made :

You can fully customize your tour. Add or reduce days to it, and change the route or services, tailored to your needs.

Need a piece of professional advice?

Contact Banafsheh, our Georgia travel specialist, who can help you plan your ideal trip. Feel free to contact her on WhatsApp.

Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival in Tbilisi

Arrive in Tbilisi and transfer to the hotel. You'll have free time to enjoy the city by yourself based on your arrival time.

Accommodation: Tabori Terrace or Similar 

Day 2: Tbilisi

Today you will meet your guide after breakfast. You'll start your walking tour around old Tbilisi, taking in the fascinating history of this long-overlooked region. You spend all day visiting historical attractions such as the Narikala citadel, Metekhi Temple, and Sioni Cathedral. After that, you may wish to take the funicular for panoramic views over the city. This evening is at your own leisure.

Meals: Breakfast 

Accommodation: Tabori Terrace or Similar 

Day 3: Tbilisi - Kakheti - Sighnaghi - Tbilisi

We leave Tbilisi after breakfast and drive to the picturesque town of Sighnaghi which is located at the hilltop. We have time to stroll through this beautiful town enjoying the fabulous views towards the High Caucasus range in the distance. Then, we'll continue to a vineyard where you will have the opportunity to taste excellent Georgian social wines and enjoy traditional meals for lunch. This afternoon, continue to the spectacular Alaverdi Cathedral dating from the 11th Century and located impressively in the shadow of the Greater Caucasus range. Later, you'll visit the Apiary located nearby to Alaverdi Monastery where you will be able to taste natural-made organic honey. You'll drive back to Tbilisi via the forested slopes of the Gombori Pass. Your evening will be at leisure, you can enjoy your time as you wish.

Meals: Breakfast 

Accommodation: Tabori Terrace or Similar 

Day 4: Tbilisi - Ananauri - Gergeti Church - Mtskheta - Tbilisi

Today you'll enjoy a full day in the Caucus mountains. Leaving the city early this morning, we join the Georgian Military Highway and snake our way up into the majestic scenery of the Higher Caucasus range. En route, we stop briefly at the castle complex of Ananauri, located on the Aragvi River, before continuing the climb through picturesque scenery and over the spectacular Jvari Pass where we can enjoy the view of the jaw-dropping surrounding peaks and valleys. On the way back to Tbilisi, you'll stop at Mtskheta, the famous ancient city of Georgia and a site of historical and cultural monuments. Mtskheta is also listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Explore the 11th-century Svetitskhoveli Cathedral and also the Jvari Monastery.

Meals: Breakfast 

Accommodation: Tabori Terrace or Similar 

Day 5: Departure

You'll leave Tbilisi to the airport according to your departure flight time.

Included/Excluded

  • Mentioned accommodation or similar with breakfast
  • English-speaking driver/guide
  • Airport transfers
  • Entrance Fees
  • Meals
  • International flight tickets
  • Tip to driver/guide

Frequently asked questions

Citizens of more than 90 countries do not require visas to visit Georgia for tourism purposes. These include all European Union and CIS member states, the USA, Canada, Japan, South Korea, United Arab Emirates, Turkey, Brazil, and others. If you have not found your residency on the list, you will be required to obtain a short-term entry visa. Applicants might need to confirm their travel purposes, such as hotels, flight reservations, booked Georgia tour schedules, etc. The application process can be made online.

Georgia is famous for its all-year-round travel opportunities. Depending on the activities pursued travelers find it attractive to visit any time of the year. Spring (starting from April till early June) and autumn (from September to late November) are the best seasons for those who prefer cultural and historical tours, as the weather is mostly warm, with occasional wind and rain. Summer is great in Georgia, especially if you decide to spend it trekking high in the mountains of Svaneti, Kazbegi, or Tusheti, or travel to the Western part of the country to enjoy the Black Sea. Wintertime is very popular among ski and snowboard enthusiasts. Gudauri and Bakuriani winter resorts are the first to pop up in mind.

VISA and MasterCard cards are accepted almost everywhere in Georgia.

Georgia has no general dress code or clothing limitations, except when you visit religious places like churches or monasteries. Women have to cover their legs, head, and shoulders. Men are required to cover their legs.

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Claudio Nw

Everything was amazing

Everything was amazing. From response times about questions all of us getting home. Couldn’t have asked for a better way to spend our summertime. Everyone was great and planned great experiences to our liking. Thank you so much and will be traveling with you all again
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Valeriano

High quality travel experience!

I like traveling with 1stQuest because you can arrange your itinerary any way you want. And then you have their competent and timely support throughout your trip.

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€606
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