7 Days
Tailor-made
1 - 6 people
English
Welcome to Tbilisi! Your guide will pick you up and drive you to your hotel. You’ll check in and after a short rest, your half-day tour of Tbilisi will start. The first visit will be to Metekhi church and the monument to Vakhtang Gorgasali. Then, you’ll take a cable car to Narikala Fortress and enjoy the eye-catching sceneries of the city. Walking down, you can visit the only mosque in Tbilisi, surrounded by Sulphur bath houses. Afterward, you’ll walk through the narrow streets of the Sharden district. There are so many places to enjoy in this old neighborhood, like cafes, souvenir shops, and wine-tasting bars. You can also visit the Sulphur bath houses passing by the only mosque in Tbilisi. Before getting back to the hotel, you can see the old flea market and the famous Rustaveli avenue.
Accommodation: Tabori Terrace or Similar
You’ll leave Tbilisi toward Gori after breakfast. You’ll visit the fantastic Jvari Church built on a hilltop. You will enjoy the eye-catching views of the confluence of the Aragvi and Mtkvari rivers. You’ll also visit one of the most important cathedrals of Georgia, Svetitskhoveli. When you arrive at Gori, you’ll the Stalin Museum where you can see the house of Stalin and the bulletproof train he had. Afterward, you’ll continue to Uplistsikhe and explore the ancient cave town. You’ll drive to Kutaisi through the longest tunnel in Georgia that separates the eastern and western parts of the country. When you arrive, you have time to explore the town leisurely.
Accommodation: Ticiani 13 Hotel or Similar
After having breakfast at the hotel, you’ll head to Martvili Canyon. En route, you’ll enjoy the views of the unique yards. You’ll take a short adventurous boat trip inside the canyon and enjoy the glorious waterfall views. Then, you’ll have time to walk around and enjoy watching the magical nature. You’ll continue driving to get to the next destination which is the Prometheus cave with numerous stalactites and stalagmites. You’ll continue to the UNESCO World Heritage site of the Gelati Academy which was the center of the spiritual life of the Middle Ages, the tomb of Georgian kings, and a cult place for pilgrims.
Accommodation: Ticiani 13 Hotel or Similar
Today you’ll visit one of the most famous and fabulous cities of Georgia, Batumi. When you arrive there, you can enjoy the masterpiece of contemporary architecture. Full of inspirational narrow streets, a fish market, a botanical garden, and many amusement activities like trips with a carriage around the city or swimming in the sea by ship. So, you’ll have free time to choose and enjoy the activity you like freely.
Accommodation: Kazbegi Hotel or Similar
After breakfast, you’ll enjoy a half-day tour of the Botanical Garden. The notable Botanical Garden of Batumi has located about 10 km from the city. The vast land of the botanical garden is located between the river Chakvistskali estuary and the Green Cape. You’ll get back to Batumi by the afternoon and enjoy your free time.
Accommodation: Kazbegi Hotel or Similar
Today you have the last day to explore and enjoy your free time in the wonderful Batumi.
Accommodation: Kazbegi Hotel or Similar
In the afternoon, You'll leave Batumi and drive to Tbilisi. You'll have transferred to the airport based on your departure flight time.
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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