Experience an unforgettable 5-day journey in Georgia, exploring majestic mountains and serene seas, along with fascinating historical and cultural sites. Delight in the flavors of Georgian cuisine and savor the distinct taste of Georgian wines.
Experience an unforgettable 5-day journey in Georgia, exploring majestic mountains and serene seas, along with fascinating historical and cultural sites. Delight in the flavors of Georgian cuisine and savor the distinct taste of Georgian wines.
Tbilisi - Mtskheta - Tbilisi
Narikala Fortress - Narikala Fortress is the most renowned landmark in Tbilisi. Visitors never leave Tbilisi without exploring this remarkable fortress.
Abanotubani - Strolling through the Abanotubani district reveals the city’s charm. This small area is home to historical religious buildings, including Georgian,…
Tbilisi - Mtskheta - Tbilisi
Narikala Fortress - Narikala Fortress is the most renowned landmark in Tbilisi. Visitors never leave Tbilisi without exploring this remarkable fortress.
Abanotubani - Strolling through the Abanotubani district reveals the city’s charm. This small area is home to historical religious buildings, including Georgian, Armenian, and Catholic churches, a mosque, a synagogue, and even the Ateshga - a Zoroastrian fire temple.
Metekhi Cathedral - Metekhi is the oldest settlement in Tbilisi, situated in Avlabari on the rocky heights of the left bank of the Mtkvari River.
Mtatsminda Amusement Park - Mtatsminda Park is an amusement facility located atop Mount Mtatsminda, at a height of 770 meters, offering a stunning view of Tbilisi.
Jvari Church - Jvari Monastery, a 6th-century church and monastery, is located east of Mtskheta at the confluence of the Mtkvari and Aragvi rivers, perched on a rocky mountain peak.
Svetitskhoveli Cathedral - Among Georgia’s many ancient monasteries, churches, and holy sites, Svetitskhoveli Cathedral holds a special place. It is a significant monument of Georgian culture, art, and architecture, renowned for its artistic dignity, nobility, and harmony, as well as its historical importance to the Georgian nation.
Tbilisi - Tskaltubo - Batumi
Prometheus Cave - The Prometheus Cave Natural Monument is located in the Tskaltubo municipality, Imereti region. It stretches 1.8 km and is situated 40 meters below sea level. The one-hour tourist route through Prometheus Cave includes the Argonauts Hall, Kolkheti Hall, Medea Hall, Love Hall, Prometheus Hall, and Iberia Hall, concluding with a pedestrian or boating tour on the underground Kumi River, lasting 15 minutes.
Batumi Boulevard - Batumi Boulevard is a major attraction for visitors. The wide boulevard runs along the seaside, featuring beach bars, café-lounges, restaurants, amusement rides for children, and various colorful and dancing fountains. Alongside unique vegetation, Batumi Boulevard is home to many intriguing sculptures and architectural monuments. With a history spanning over a century, its construction began in 1881.
Batumi
Piazza Square - Piazza Batumi is one of Georgia’s most beautiful squares, covering an area of 5700 sq/m. It is renowned for its unique mosaic and stained-glass art, completed in 2010. The chief architect was Vazha Orbeladze, while Estonian artist Dolores Hoffman designed the stained-glass windows. Georgian designer Natalia Amirejibi de Pita created the largest figurative marble mosaic in Europe.
Europe Square - Batumi boasts not only modern buildings but also 19th-century structures from its time as a free port on the Caspian oil route to Europe, flourishing with investments from figures like the Nobels and Rothschilds.
Batumi Botanical Gardens - Located 9 km from Batumi’s center, the Batumi Botanical Garden spans 108.7 hectares along a 1 km stretch of the Southern-Western coastline, between the Chakvistskali River estuary and the Green Cape. It rises from 0 to 220 meters above sea level and was once covered with Kolkheti-type forest, including beech, chestnut, and linden trees, and an evergreen sub-forest.
Mountains of Adjara
Makhuntseti Waterfall - Makhuntseti Waterfall is one of Georgia’s most popular waterfalls, located in the village of Makhuntseti in Adjara.
Batumi - Kutaisi - Tbilisi
Bagrati Cathedral - Bagrati Cathedral is an ancient Georgian architectural monument in Kutaisi, situated on the hill of Ukimerioni. It was constructed in the 10th-11th centuries during the reign of Bagrat III (975-1014), the first king of united Georgia.
Gelati Monastery - Gelati is a monastic complex near Kutaisi, Imereti, in Western Georgia. It includes the Church of the Virgin, founded by King David the Builder in 1106, and the 13th-century churches of St. George and St. Nicholas.

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