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Georgia
6 Days
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What’s Included
Narikala Fortress
Kakheti
Bodbe Monastery
Sighnaghi
Lozanskaya Valley
Ananuri Fortress
Trinity Church
Mtskheta
Jvari Monastery
Martvili Natural Wonders
Prometheus Cave
About
Itinerary
Included
FAQ
Embark on an exciting Georgian journey: ancient secrets, futuristic tech, cuisine, and breathtaking landscapes!
Included in the price
Accommodation in a 3 star hotel (standard double room for 2 people) 5 nights
Breakfast for 5 days
Transport Cost to and from all Activities and attractions
Excursions according to the program, entrance tickets to the attractions.
Fully qualified Sign Language guide
Not included in the price
International flight tickets to Tbilisi and back are excluded from the package cost
Visa price is not included in the package
Airport Transfers
Tourist Tax

Do I need a Visa to enter Georgia?

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

What is the best period to travel to Georgia?

Georgia is famous for its all year round travel opportunities. Depending on the activities pursued travellers find it attractive to visit basically 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. Winter time is very popular among ski and snowboard enthusiasts. Gudauri and Bakuriani winter resorts are the first to pop up in mind.

How much money a person is allowed to bring in cash to Georgia?

There is no cash limit a visitor may bring to Georgia. But if the amount exceeds 30,000 GEL (Georgian Lari) or its equivalent it is necessary to fill out a custom declaration form and declare your money.

Is it possible to exchange Georgian lari (GEL) back into Euro or US Dollars at departure?

Yes, lari can be exchanged in Tbilisi international airport, as well as at any other international airports or train stations in Georgia, or at any currency exchange booths throughout the country. Exchange booths mostly operate with the following currencies: US dollar, Euro, Turkish lira, UK pound, Russian ruble. Depending on the amount to be exchanged you may be required to present your ID.

Are credit cards accepted in Georgia?

VISA, MasterCard cards are accepted almost everywhere in Georgia.

Are there any dress-code rules in Georgia?

There is no general dress-code or any other clothing limitations in Georgia, except for when you visit religious places like Church or Monastery. Women have to cover their legs, head, and shoulders. Men are required to cover their legs.

What is the voltage in Georgia?

The voltage in Georgia is 220V. If you want to use 110/120V devices in hotels or other places where there is only a 220/240V power you will need a step-down voltage converter or a combination converter.

What is the currency in Georgia?

National currency of Georgia is Lari (GEL). One lari consists of 100 tetri. Currently there are lari banknotes of 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 and 200 denominations, and coins of 1 and 2 laris.

Is Georgian food suitable for vegetarians?

There are several vegetarian friendly dishes in traditional Georgian cuisine. Among the most popular dishes are Khachapuri (cheese filled pies or cheese filled breads that vary depending on the region), Khinkali (Georgian dumplings; make sure you order them with either cheese, mushrooms or vegetables), Lobio or Lobiani (bean stew served in a clay jar), baked mushrooms with Sulguni cheese (traditionally served in a clay pot), Churchkhela (Georgian candy made from grape jelly and nut), Jonjoli (pickled shrub flowers), walnut paste and some more.

What To Pack?

Here are some general packing suggestions:

Spring (March to May): Light to medium-weight clothing, layers for the evenings, rain jacket and umbrella.

Summer (June to August): Light and breathable clothing, sunscreen, sunglasses, swimsuits, light rain jacket in case of summer showers, sandals.

Autumn (September to November): Light to medium weight clothing, layers, medium-weight jacket for evenings.

Winter (December to February): Warm clothing, coats, warm accessories, rainproof jackets.

Day 1: Arrival in Tbilisi
Check in the hotel
Info meeting with tourguide

Old Tbilisi on foot: sulfur baths, underground tunnels, and the riverside. Ride a cable car to Narikala Fortress for stunning city views. Wander narrow streets, taste wine, and visit Freedom Square. We will end the day with a boat ride under city lights and a lively dinner featuring national dances and music.
Day 2: Kakheti Exploration
Breakfast in the hotel
Morning starts with departure to Kakheti, Georgia’s wine region. Taste churchkhela, dried fruits, spices, and Georgian barbecue. You will attend masterclasses on traditional bread and homemade cheese. After we will visit Bodbe Monastery and explore the romantic town of Sighnaghi. Optional zipline adventure with views of the Lozanskaya Valley. Conclude with a dinner overlooking the valley.
Back to the hotel
Day 3: Kazbegi Adventure
Breakfast in the hotel
Set off with your charming guide in a comfortable off-road vehicle. See the poignant Zhinvali Reservoir and Ananuri Fortress. Explore Posanauri village and savor the best khinkali. Reach Kazbegi for breathtaking views and visit the Trinity Church.
Back to the hotel
Day 4: Mtskheta and Tranquility
Discover Mtskheta, Georgia’s ancient capital, and visit Jvari Monastery. Return to Tbilisi and see the History Monument by Tbilisi Sea.
Free time in Tbilisi
Back to the Hotel.
Day 5: Martvili’s Natural Wonders
Breakfast in the hotel
Early morning drive to Martvili Natural Wonders for stunning canyons and waterfalls. Boat rides, a visit to Prometheus Cave, and a jeep tour await. Sample unforgettable Georgian fish. Cold drinks, appetizers, and lunch complete the experience.
Back to the hotel
Day 6: Departure Day
Breakfast in the hotel
Check out from the Hotel
Transfer to Tbilisi Airport (not included)
Breakfast
Tour information
Region
Georgia,
Tour duration
6 Days
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