DAY 1 : WELCOME TO GEORGIA
Arrival at Tbilisi international airport
Meeting and transfer to the hotel in Tbilisi (30 minute drive)
Check-in in the hotel
16:00 Visit Mtatsminda Mountain – Funicular Tram. (Depens on Flight Detail)
Overnight in Tbilisi Hotel
DAY 2 : TBILISI CITY TOUR – MTSKHETA
08:00 Breakfast in Hotel
09:00 Go for Tbilisi City Tour. Start with the world largest orthodox Holy Trinity cathedral, Continue to Metekhi church and monument to Vakhtang Gorgasali, the legendary founder of Tbilisi. Walk down to the district of Sulfur bath houses passing by the only mosque in Tbilisi. Stroll through the Sharden area full of narrow streets with cozy cafés, wine tasting bars, souvenir shops, and breathe in the living past.
11:00 Visit Sioni Cathedral, Anchiskhati basilica and the clock tower of famous Rezo Gabriadze Theatre. Cross the Bridge of Peace to Rike Park. There we will take Cable car to Narikala Fortress. The best place torelease adrenaline, dopamine, oxytocin, serotonin, endorphins and just feel happy. Charge with emotions and unforgettable memories.
13:00 Our road goes to the ancient city of Mtskheta - a must-visit place in Georgia. This ancient city is called the "Second Jerusalem". One of the most revered saint in Georgia, who brought Christianity to the country St.Nino lived under the blackberry bush in Samtavro monastery in Mtskheta and put the first cross on Mount Jvari, made of vine and intertwined with her own hair. We will visit two greatest shrines of the Christian world - Jvari Monastery, and Svetitskhoveli Cathedral. The Heaton of the Lord, is kept here. The cathedral was the coronation site of the Georgian kings as well as their burial place for centuries and still remains one of the most venerated places of worship for Georgian people.
Overnight in Tbilisi.
DAY 3 : TRANSFER TO BATUMI TOUR *BOULEVARD*
08:00 Breakfast in Hotel
09:00 Check out Hotel Transfer to Batumi by Speed Train (8 am -01 pm)
Check in Hotel
14:00 Boulevard – This large boulevard is one of the longest in Batumi. But it is also one of the most luxurious! The most famous places can be found there: statue Ali and Nino, Bamboo square, fountains, summer theater, zoo corner and more. The best moment to walk in the Batumi Boulevard is an evening while it is all illuminated. That is definitely the best way to enjoy the “most famous boulevard in Batumi”.
16:00 Symbolizing the distinctiveness of the Georgian alphabet and people, this is an interesting take on the city’s evolving architecture. Designed in the shape of a DNA, in its familiar double helix pattern, the two helix bands ascend the tower holding 33 letters of the Georgian alphabet, each being 4 meters tall. These alphabets made of aluminum are a sight in their own!
Back to hotel in Batumi.
DAY 4 : BATUMI CITY TOUR
08:00 Breakfast in Hotel
Proceeding tour
10:00 Piazza and St. Nicholas Church - anyone visiting Batumi will sooner or later end up at the Piazza. The square is located in the heart of Batumi. Unlike several more pleasant parks in Batumi, chaotic traffic dominates the square. While you will be able to relax here, there are some sights around the square worth visiting. The one of the famous landmark dominating Piazza is St. Nicholas Church, which is still worth a visit.
11:00 Miracle Park – located in Batumi Boulevard. Park is an incredible family destination, which offers to residents and tourists entertainment activities like: yacht club, Ferris wheel, souvenir shops, a romantic statue coffee for two in the park, to rotating statue "Ali and Nino".
12:00 Statue "Ali and Nino" – which is located in the “Miracle Park”, invites every tourist to the show. It's a mechanical statue about love were Ali and Nino merge into each other.
16:00 Symbolizing the distinctiveness of the Georgian alphabet and people, this is an interesting take on the city’s evolving architecture. Designed in the shape of a DNA, in its familiar double helix pattern, the two helix bands ascend the tower holding 33 letters of the Georgian alphabet, each being 4 meters tall. These alphabets made of aluminum are a sight in their own.
Overnight in Tbilisi
DAY 5 : TRANSFER TO TBILISI, ON THE WAY BORJOMI SIGHTSEEING
08:00 Breakfast in Hotel
09:00 Check out Hotel
11:00 Modern Borjomi is one of the popular resorts in Georgia, which is suitable for ecotourism and family holidays. Its convenient location in the beautiful mountains of the Lesser Caucasus attracts many tourists all year round with its landscapes, the opportunity to relax and improve your health. There are dozens of mineral springs in Borjomi. The main mineral spring is located in the Central Park of Borjomi.
12:00 Visit to the city park Borjomi. Borjomi Central Park is a well-groomed place with a lot of vegetation, clean air, which is considered healing here, and a pleasant atmosphere where residents and guests of the city like to relax. Central Park gained its fame thanks to the city’s main hot spring of mineral water, which anyone can try for free. Thesource is located in the park in a beautiful blue pavilion with a dome with a glass roof. The main ally of the Central Park stretches along the Borjomula River passing here, over which bridges are installed, the length of the park itself is about a kilometer.
14:00 Visit to the pools of natural mineral water. The sulphur pools of Borjomi are located three kilometres from the entrance to the city park. The hot tubs themselves are three pools. All the water that enters the tanks comes from large taps, it is cloudy and has a somewhat specific smell, nevertheless, water procedures in the hot spring give vigor.
18:00 Check in Hotel
Overnight in Tbilisi
DAY 6 : DEPARTURE TO AIRPORT
08:00 Breakfast in Hotel.
Check out from hotel
Departure to Airport for return flight
END OF OUR SERVICES
Our services include :
- Accommodation in Hotel including breakfast : 3 nights in Tbilisi +2 night in Batumi
- English speaking driver cum guide (1-6 ) ,English speaking guide (Female)(7-15)
- 2 Bottles of water per person per day
- 24- Hour concierge service
- Complimentary a glass of Wine per person at Airport meeting
- All taxes
- Entrance fee for: Cable Car in Tbilisi & Funicular Tram in Tbilisi , Alphabet Tower ,Argo Cable Car ,Borjomi National &Central Park.
- All transfers according to program including airport transfers by standard class vehicle: Sedan(2-3) /Mini Van(4-6) /Sprinter(7-15)
- 1 way Train tickets 2 class Tbilisi – Batumi
Our services do not include :
- Porter service
- Hard drinks
- Meals
- Visa
- Charges in hotels for additional services & penalties
- Any additional persons joining the group at the destination or any of the services will need to pay
Visa Requirement :
- Holders of valid visa or residence permit of EU/GCC countries, territories of EU countries, USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Korea, Israel, UK, Japan, Norway or Switzerland are exempted from visa requirements. You can enter Georgia without a visa for 90 days in any 180-day period. Visa on arrival for up to 15 days for valid residence permit holders of any country in the GCC (Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the UAE).
Tbilisi |
Batumi |
Citrus Hotel Tbilisi 3* |
JWR Welmond 4*/Hilton 5* Batumi |
Astoria Hotel Tbilisi 3* |
JWR Welmond 4*/Hilton 5* Batumi |
Ramada by Wyndham / Hotel Old Tbilisi 4* |
JWR Welmond 4*/Hilton 5* Batumi |
Hilton Garden Inn Chavchavzade / Hotel Tbilisi 4* |
JWR Welmond 4*/Hilton 5* Batumi |
Courtyard by Marriot Hotel Tbilisi 5* |
JWR Welmond 4*/Hilton 5* Batumi |
Pullman Axis Tower/Sheraton Grand Meteci Hotel 5* |
JWR Welmond 4*/Hilton 5* Batumi |
Georgia, located at the crossroads of Eastern Europe and Western Asia, is a country known for its stunning landscapes, rich history, vibrant culture, and warm hospitality. Here's a comprehensive travel guide to help you make the most of your trip to Georgia :
Quick Facts :
Capital : Tbilisi
Official Language : Georgian
Currency : Georgian Lari (GEL)
Time Zone : Georgia Standard Time (GET), UTC+4
Visa Requirements : Many nationalities can enter Georgia visa-free for short stays. Check the latest requirements before your trip.
Best Time to Visit :
Spring (April to June) and Autumn (September to November) : Mild temperatures, blooming nature, and fewer tourists.
Summer (July to August) : Warm weather, perfect for outdoor activities, but can be crowded.
Winter (December to February ): Ski season in the mountainous regions.
Getting There :
By Air : Tbilisi International Airport (TBS) is the main gateway, with connections to major cities worldwide.
By Land : Georgia shares borders with Turkey, Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Russia, with land crossings available.
Getting Around :
Public Transport : Tbilisi has a metro system, and buses and minibusses (marshrutkas) operate throughout the country.
Car Rental : Renting a car is a convenient option for exploring remote areas. Roads are generally well-maintained.
Train : The Georgian Railways network connects major cities, offering scenic routes.
Places to Visit :
Tbilisi : The capital city, known for its eclectic architecture, ancient churches, sulfur baths, and vibrant nightlife. Don't miss the Narikala Fortress and the Old Town.
Kazbegi (Stepantsminda) : A mountain town offering breathtaking views of the Caucasus Mountains, including the iconic Gergeti Trinity Church.
Mtskheta : Georgia's ancient capital, home to UNESCO-listed landmarks like Svetitskhoveli Cathedral and Jvari Monastery.
Signagi : A charming town in the Kakheti wine region, known for its cobblestone streets, fortified walls, and panoramic views of the Alazani Valley.
Batumi : A coastal city on the Black Sea, featuring modern architecture, botanical gardens, and a lively seaside promenade.
Vardzia : A cave monastery complex carved into the rock face, offering a glimpse into Georgia's medieval history.
Uplistsikhe : An ancient rock-hewn town with cave dwellings, churches, and a fascinating archaeological site.
Outdoor Activities :
Hiking : Explore Georgia's diverse landscapes, from the rugged mountains of Svaneti to the lush forests of Borjomi.
Skiing : Hit the slopes in ski resorts like Gudauri, Bakuriani, and Mestia during the winter months.
Wine Tasting : Discover Georgia's rich winemaking traditions with tours of vineyards and wine cellars in Kakheti and other wine regions.
Rafting : Experience adrenaline-pumping adventures on the rivers of Georgia, such as the Aragvi and Rioni.
Cuisine :
Khachapuri : A traditional Georgian cheese-filled bread, available in various regional styles.
Khinkali : Dumplings filled with meat, herbs, and spices, best enjoyed with a sprinkle of black pepper.
Churchkhela : Candle-shaped sweets made from grape must and nuts, often sold in markets.
Georgian Wine : Sample unique grape varieties and natural winemaking methods, integral to Georgian culture.
Cultural Tips :
Hospitality : Georgians are known for their warm hospitality, so expect to be invited into homes for meals and treated like family.
Dress Modestly : When visiting religious sites, it's respectful to dress modestly and cover your shoulders and knees.
Toast Culture : Georgians have a rich tradition of toasting (tamada) during meals, so be prepared to participate in lively toasting rituals.
Safety Tips :
Georgia is generally a safe country for travelers, but exercise caution in crowded tourist areas and keep an eye on your belongings.
Check travel advisories and weather conditions before embarking on outdoor activities, especially in remote areas.
With its stunning landscapes, rich history, and delicious cuisine, Georgia offers a unique travel experience that will leave you with lasting memories. Enjoy your journey through this fascinating country!