30 Best Tourist spots & Things to Do in Georgia | Apr 2025

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Day Trip to Armenia Including Homemade Lunch

1 Day Trip To Armenia is the best possibility to visit a new country in just a day and see how different two neighbor countries might be, the best opportunity for visiting places which take you to different centuries and makes you feel that time is changing with centuries in just a few minutes, you think you are traveling with a time machine, but it is just our car which is driven through these beautiful places, you explore 2 UNESCO heritage sites, try delicious local food, see how local people live and feel the influence of the soviet union, spending off a day for feeling different centuries is a great deal.

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Day Trip to Kakheti Wine Region Including Seven Wine Tastings

Experience wine and culture on the day trip to Kakheti Region. You'll visit two Georgian wineries and taste their unique products, from dry reds to sweet whites.

4.94 (2053 reviews)

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The tour covers several breathtaking places along the way. We can Easily Say that this is the highlight of your trip to Georgia.

4.96 (2249 reviews)

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Best of Armenia - private 2 or 3 days tour to Yerevan and more

Join us for an unforgettable 2-day journey that takes you across the border to the stunning landscapes and rich culture of Armenia! Experience the beauty of Lake Sevan, explore the majestic Haghpat Monastery, and uncover the history of the ancient Garni Pagan Temple.

5.00 (32 reviews)

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Discover Armenia The tour begins in Tbilisi at 07:00 a. m. the excursion allows you to fully enjoy the beauty of Lake Sevan, and if you want to taste the real Sevan whitefish and a special delicacy - a crab kebab in a coastal restaurant.

4.23 (69 reviews)

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Original Tbilisi Food and Drink Walking Tour Including 9 Tastings

Embark on a 4-hour food tour through Tbilisi's historic Sololaki neighborhood and discover the authentic flavors of Georgian cuisine.

4.98 (203 reviews)

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Kazbegi and Gudauri Full Day Private Tour from Tbilisi

Hi. My name is Karlo and I would be delighted to offer you PRIVATE tours that meet all your needs in Georgia. The current tour starts from Tbilisi, from your Hotel, and covers the natural beauty and history of Georgia : ☆Jinvali water reservoir ☆ Ananuri fortress ☆ honey tasting.

4.93 (385 reviews)

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Mtskheta-Jvari-Uplistsike-Chronicle of Georgia, PRIVATE Trip

Hi. My name is Karlo and I want to offer you a very historical tour, which starts from Tbilisi. The tour starts from Tbilisi at 9.

4.91 (68 reviews)

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Day Trip to Mtskheta Gori and Uplistsikhe

A diverse range well knows Kartli region of cultural sites, including several historical, cultural, and landscapes. Since the first half of the III millennium BC, the area dates from classical to medieval, including and altered several times.

4.92 (1374 reviews)

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Kakheti Wine Region: Signagi and Bodbe Tour with 8 Wine Tastings

We'll meet you at 10:45 am. Our meeting point is Rose revolution square, which is in front of the hotel Radisson. We introduced each other and went to the Kakheti region.

4.97 (818 reviews)

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Day tour Armenia Dilijan and Sevan Lake from Tbilisi

A unique one-day tour is filled with a rich history and beautiful nature. We will show you the ancient monastery Sevanavank, the Armenian resort Dilijan and the largest freshwater high-altitude (alpine) lake in Eurasia - Sevan and much more! Group and private tours are available!

5.00 (28 reviews)

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Tbilisi to Yerevan Private car transfer 3 Scenic stops

Hi. My name is Karlo and I want to offer you comfortable transfers Through the 3 main tourist spots in Armenia. 1)Sevan Lake Gegharkunik.

4.94 (54 reviews)

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Small-Group Khinkali and Khachapuri Cooking Class in Tbilisi

Every season hundreds of people visit us and we gladly tell them the secrets of Georgian cuisine and wine. And each of them sends us their successes.

4.67 (158 reviews)

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From Tbilisi: Svaneti 4 Days Private tour (Mestia, Ushguli)

Day 1: Depart from Tbilisi to explore the ancient rock-hewn town of Uplistsikhe Caves and visit the Stalin Museum in Gori.

5.00 (6 reviews)

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Svaneti Hiking Paradise

5-days hiking tour to Svaneti is a good combination of outdoor activities with cultural sightseeing. We visit all major destinations in Svaneti and take small hiking trips into the wild nature.

From $1,300.00

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Kakheti All Inclusive Private Wine Tour Including Lunch

This sensational Private tour, heads from Tbilisi to the DAVID GAREJA with Rainbow mountains and Wine Region Kakheti . You will be picked up at 9.

4.98 (123 reviews)

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Kazbegi-Ananuri-Gudauri Legendary landscapes, history(Group Tour)

This trip in one day will give you breathtaking mountain landscapes, introduce you to the ancient history of Georgia and its legends.

4.77 (671 reviews)

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Tbilisi Walking Tour Including Wine Tasting Cable Car and Bakery

During the evening, we take you to various fascinating and hidden places in this stunning city. Also, we visit famous sights of Tbilisi such as Metekhi Church, Monument of Vakhtang Gorgasali, cable car, the statue of Mother of Georgia, Narikala fortress, sulfur baths district, waterfall, Shardeni Street, Sioni church, Anchiskhati church, the unique clock tower of the Puppet Theater Rezo Gabriadze, Bridge of peace.

4.95 (1043 reviews)

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Diamond bridge and Dashbashi canyon day excursion from Tbilisi

Discover Georgia's unique nature so close to you as never before! Unless you experience it yourself, it is hard to imagine a glass bridge over the new creature of nature – a canyon at the height of 240 meters, where you feel like losing your footing.

4.91 (337 reviews)

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Ancient Mtskheta and Chronicle of Georgia half day tour

Visit Mtskheta the ancient capital of Georgia. Tour to Mtskheta includes Jvari Church, Svetitskhoveli Cathedral, and Georgian Stonehenge (Chronicle of Georgia).

4.98 (61 reviews)

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we offer you trips around Georgia where you can visit the most beautiful places and areas of the country. You can taste the Georgian wine and find out more about Georgia then you have ever heard.

From $1,200.00

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CANYONS & CAVE Tour from Kutaisi - Okatse, Martvili & Prometheus

Starting at 10:00 from our office in Kutaisi, our first destination is Okatse Canyon, Georgia's deepest canyon. It features hanging bridges and skywalks accessible via a 6 km trek or an off-roading taxi ride, offering stunning views of the canyon.

4.65 (287 reviews)

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Private Transfer from Georgia To Armenia With Tour

We offer tour service with well equipped vehicles, highly qualified drivers and guides. We respect and appreciate our guests' choice.

4.61 (38 reviews)

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Day Trip to Gudauri and Kazbegi Including 4WD

It is the most reasonably priced trip for Ananuri-Gudauri-Kazbegi; secondly, these places are so beautiful. The tour is well organized and takes place in a comfortable vehicle.

4.96 (640 reviews)

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Tbilisi:Mtskheta,Jvari,Bazaar,wine tasting,Chronicles of Georgia

There is not enough space in this paragraph to describe how unforgettable this 5 hours excursion is. We will visit 2 UNESCO sites,Chronicles of Georgia near Tbilisi,and have fun on the way.

4.98 (531 reviews)

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KAZBEGI GUDAURI ANANURI One day group tour From Tbilisi!

On the way to Kazbegi, we stop at the picturesque Zhinvali Water Reservoir, and then visit the Ananuri Castle on the Aragvi River.

4.94 (267 reviews)

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Dashbashi Canyon, Glass Bridge, Bicycle Zip Line, Swing, Private Full Day Tour

Hello dear guests, we will start our tour from tbilisi and cover amazing area called Dashbashi Canyon, Where we have 240-meter-long (787 feet) glass bridge with a "diamond-shaped" bar suspended in the center was unveiled at Dashbashi Canyon, located around two hours drive from capital city Tbilisi, in Southern Georgia earlier this week.

5.00 (22 reviews)

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Amazing 3 days Tour to Georgia

During this tour, you can see main Sightseeing and buildings. A lot of history, amazing nightlife, charming cobbled stone streets, the lovely Caucasus mountains, lush verdant lakeside and riverside towns;.

5.00 (5 reviews)

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Mtskheta, Ananuri, Gudauri and Kazbegi Full Day Tour from Tbilisi

• Ideal choice for families • Romantic experience, perfect for couples • Informative, friendly and professional guide • Private guide for a more personalized experience • Private tour is operated with just your party and a guide/driver • Separate driver ensures your guides full attention throughout the day.

4.48 (25 reviews)

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Brutal Tbilisi: Urban exploration and untold stories

This isn't your typical tour of charming balconies and tourist sites. Instead, immerse yourself in the real, unvarnished Tbilisi, where the locals live and work.

4.94 (36 reviews)

What activities can I do in Georgia?

1. Explore the historic city of Savannah: Visit the beautiful squares, walk along River Street, and take a tour of the historic homes and landmarks. 2. Hike through the stunning landscapes of the Blue Ridge Mountains: Enjoy the scenic trails, waterfalls, and breathtaking views in places like Amicalola Falls State Park, Tallulah Gorge State Park, and Cloudland Canyon State Park. 3. Visit the charming town of Helen: Experience a taste of Bavaria in the heart of Georgia with its Alpine-style buildings, German restaurants, and Oktoberfest celebrations. Don't forget to tube down the Chattahoochee River! 4. Take a trip to the coastal city of Tybee Island: Relax on the beautiful beaches, explore the Tybee Island Light Station, and enjoy water activities like kayaking, paddleboarding, and dolphin watching. 5. Discover the vibrant music scene in Athens: Known for its alternative rock and indie music, Athens is home to famous bands like R.E.M. and the B-52s. Catch a live show at one of the many music venues or visit the Georgia Museum of Art. 6. Experience the rich history of Atlanta: Visit the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site, explore the Atlanta History Center, and check out the iconic attractions like the Georgia Aquarium, World of Coca-Cola, and the Atlanta Botanical Garden. 7. Explore the Okefenokee Swamp: Take a guided boat tour or paddle through the mysterious blackwater swamp, home to alligators, birds, and other wildlife. Don't miss the opportunity to stargaze at night in this designated Dark Sky Park. 8. Taste the flavors of Georgia's wine country: Visit vineyards and wineries in regions like Dahlonega and the North Georgia Mountains, where you can sample award-winning wines and enjoy the picturesque landscapes. 9. Discover the natural wonders of Cumberland Island: Take a ferry to this secluded island and explore its pristine beaches, unique wildlife, and historic ruins, including the Dungeness mansion. 10. Indulge in southern cuisine: Georgia is known for its delicious comfort food, so be sure to try classics like fried chicken, biscuits and gravy, peach cobbler, and shrimp and grits. Don't forget to sample some sweet Georgia peaches, too!

When is the best time to travel to Georgia?

The best time to travel to Georgia depends on your preferences and the activities you plan to do. However, the most popular time to visit Georgia is during the spring and autumn seasons. Spring (April to June) is a great time to visit as the weather is mild and pleasant. The landscapes are lush and green, and the blooming flowers add to the beauty of the country. This is also a good time for outdoor activities such as hiking, trekking, and exploring the countryside. Autumn (September to November) is another ideal time to visit Georgia. The weather is still pleasant, and the autumn colors create a stunning backdrop for your travels. It is a great time for wine lovers as it is the harvest season, and you can participate in wine festivals and taste the famous Georgian wines. If you are interested in winter sports, then visiting Georgia during the winter months (December to February) is perfect. The country has several ski resorts, and you can enjoy skiing, snowboarding, and other winter activities. The mountainous regions are covered in snow, creating a picturesque winter wonderland. However, it is worth noting that the summer months (July and August) can be quite hot, especially in the lowland areas. If you can handle the heat, you can still visit during this time and explore the coastal regions, enjoy the Black Sea beaches, and experience the vibrant summer festivals. Overall, Georgia offers something unique in every season, so choose the time that aligns with your interests and activities.

Travel culture you should know when traveling to Georgia

Georgia, also known as the Republic of Georgia, is a country located at the crossroads of Europe and Asia. It is a land of rich history, diverse landscapes, and vibrant culture. The country's unique blend of influences from its neighboring countries, such as Turkey, Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Russia, has shaped its distinct culture. One of the most prominent aspects of Georgian culture is its traditional music and dance. Georgian polyphonic singing, characterized by multiple voices harmonizing together, is recognized as a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage. Traditional dances, with their energetic movements and colorful costumes, are also an integral part of Georgian culture. Georgian cuisine is another highlight of the country's culture. Georgian food is known for its bold flavors and generous use of herbs and spices. Some popular dishes include khachapuri (cheese-filled bread), khinkali (dumplings), and shashlik (grilled meat skewers). Georgian wine is also highly regarded, as the country has a long history of winemaking dating back thousands of years. Hospitality is deeply ingrained in Georgian culture. Georgians are known for their warm and welcoming nature, and guests are treated with great respect and generosity. It is common for locals to invite visitors into their homes for a traditional meal and to share stories and experiences. Religion plays a significant role in Georgian culture, with the majority of the population identifying as Orthodox Christians. Many churches and monasteries can be found throughout the country, some of which date back to the medieval period. Religious festivals and traditions are celebrated with great fervor and are an important part of Georgian cultural life. In addition to its cultural heritage, Georgia offers a diverse range of landscapes for travelers to explore. From the snow-capped peaks of the Caucasus Mountains to the lush valleys and vineyards of Kakheti, the country's natural beauty is awe-inspiring. Outdoor activities such as hiking, skiing, and rafting are popular among adventure enthusiasts. Overall, Georgia's travel culture is a captivating mix of history, music, dance, cuisine, and warm hospitality. Whether you are exploring ancient monasteries, indulging in delicious food and wine, or immersing yourself in traditional music and dance, a trip to Georgia promises a unique and enriching cultural experience.

Shopping list or souvenirs to buy when traveling to Georgia

When visiting Georgia, there are several unique items that you can consider adding to your shopping list or purchasing as souvenirs. Here are some popular options: 1. Georgian Wine: Georgia has a rich wine-making tradition that dates back thousands of years. You can find a wide variety of Georgian wines, including red, white, and amber wines. Popular wine regions include Kakheti, Kartli, and Imereti. 2. Georgian Chacha: Chacha is a strong alcoholic beverage made from grape pomace. It is often compared to Italian grappa or French marc. Chacha can be found in various flavors and is a popular choice among liquor enthusiasts. 3. Georgian Traditional Crafts: Georgia is known for its traditional crafts, including handmade textiles, ceramics, woodwork, and jewelry. Look for unique pieces that showcase the country's cultural heritage. 4. Georgian Spices and Tea: Georgian cuisine is known for its flavorful dishes. You can find a wide variety of traditional spices, such as khmeli suneli (a blend of herbs and spices) and blue fenugreek. Georgian herbal teas, like mountain tea and rosehip tea, are also popular. 5. Georgian Honey: Georgia is home to diverse flora, resulting in a wide variety of delicious honey. Different regions offer different types of honey, such as chestnut, acacia, or wildflower honey. Look for locally produced honey for a taste of Georgia's natural sweetness. 6. Georgian Sweets: Georgian sweets are a treat for those with a sweet tooth. Churchkhela, a traditional Georgian candy made from grape juice and nuts, is a popular choice. Other sweet options include gozinaki (a honey and nut brittle) and pelamushi (a grape juice-based dessert). 7. Georgian Handmade Soaps and Cosmetics: Many Georgian artisans produce natural soaps and cosmetics using local ingredients like honey, herbs, and essential oils. These make for great gifts or personal indulgences. 8. Georgian Traditional Clothing and Accessories: Traditional Georgian clothing, such as chokha (a long wool coat) or papakha (a traditional hat made of sheepskin), can be found in some shops. Alternatively, you can look for accessories like traditional hand-woven scarves or enamel jewelry. Remember to check customs regulations and restrictions before purchasing any food or alcohol items to ensure they can be brought back to your home country.

Georgia travel review

Georgia: A Hidden Gem in the Caucasus Nestled in the heart of the Caucasus region, Georgia is a country that often goes unnoticed by travelers. However, those who do venture to this hidden gem are rewarded with breathtaking landscapes, a rich history, and warm hospitality that is unrivaled anywhere else in the world. From the snow-capped peaks of the mountains to the vibrant streets of Tbilisi, Georgia offers a truly unique and unforgettable travel experience. One of the highlights of visiting Georgia is exploring its diverse natural beauty. The country is home to the majestic Greater Caucasus mountain range, where adventure enthusiasts can hike, ski, and even climb to their heart's content. The Svaneti region, with its medieval towers and pristine alpine landscapes, is a must-visit for nature lovers. The Kazbegi region, with its iconic Gergeti Trinity Church perched on a hilltop, offers breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains. And for those seeking a more laid-back experience, the Black Sea coast provides sandy beaches and charming seaside towns. But Georgia is not just about its natural beauty; it is also a land steeped in history and culture. The capital city of Tbilisi is a vibrant mix of old and new, where ancient churches and traditional bathhouses coexist with modern architecture and trendy cafes. The old town, with its narrow cobblestone streets and colorful balconies, is a UNESCO World Heritage site and a delight to explore. The country's rich history is also evident in its numerous ancient monasteries and fortresses, such as the cave city of Uplistsikhe and the stunning Gelati Monastery. One cannot talk about Georgia without mentioning its world-renowned cuisine. Georgian food is a true gastronomic delight, with a unique blend of flavors and ingredients. From the hearty and flavorful khachapuri (cheese-filled bread) to the succulent and aromatic khinkali (dumplings), every meal is a celebration of taste. Wash it all down with a glass of Georgian wine, which has been produced for thousands of years using traditional methods, and you have a culinary experience like no other. But perhaps the most memorable aspect of traveling in Georgia is the warmth and hospitality of its people. Georgians are known for their genuine friendliness and generous spirit. It is not uncommon to be invited into a local's home for a traditional feast or to be treated like family in a small village. This genuine human connection is what truly sets Georgia apart from other destinations and makes it a place that will forever hold a special place in your heart. In conclusion, Georgia is a hidden gem in the Caucasus that offers a unique and unforgettable travel experience. From its stunning natural landscapes to its rich history and vibrant culture, there is something for everyone in this beautiful country. So, pack your bags, embrace the unknown, and let Georgia enchant you with its beauty and charm.