Georgia Tours
Georgia tours are an off-the-beaten-path adventure, taking you through an ancient land that borders Asia and Europe.
Georgia tours are an off-the-beaten-path adventure that will take you through an ancient land on the border between Asia and Europe. Planning a trip to Georgia can take you hiking in the stunning Caucasus Mountains or exploring vibrant cities like Tbilisi – the possibilities are endless! The Black Sea coast, ancient monasteries, and lush valleys make tours in Georgia an ideal adventure for outdoor enthusiasts seeking an authentic travel experience.
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Canyons and Mountains of Georgia Tour
Adventure through Georgia, a mecca of outdoor beauty and cultural discovery, on the Canyons and Mountains of Georgia Tour! This tour is a perfect introduction to the dramatic natural landscapes of Georgia, with additional opportunities to fully immerse yourself in the deeply-rooted history of this storied country.
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Hiking Tour of the Greater Caucasus Mountains
There’s mountain scenery fit for a fairytale in Georgia, and the Hiking Tour of the Greater Caucasus Mountains is an unforgettable journey into these pristine scenes. On this easygoing hiking tour, you’ll trek to hilltop monasteries impossibly perched among the summits, where traders, religious leaders, and adventurers have passed by for millennia. Rest under thundering waterfalls, where the border of Russia sits just nearby. Hike in the shadow of might Mount Kazbek, spellbound by the unbelievable scenery.
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Historic Svaneti
Discover the fascinating country of Georgia where Asia and Europe meet on the Historic Svaneti Tour. This 7-day guided itinerary begins includes Tbilisi, Kutaisi, and Mestia. As you travel through the country, you’ll find yourself in an incredible ancient city one minute and then in soaring mountains the next.
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Vashlovani National Park Adventure Tour
Vashlovani National Park is one of Georgia’s most exceptional nature reserves, with a badlands-like landscape perfect for geological and natural exploration. Discover this park and so much more on the Vashlovani National Park Adventure Tour, a walk on the wild side of Georgia.
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Georgia: Tbilisi to the Black Sea
Georgia is one of Europe’s best-kept secrets, and the Georgia: Tbilisi to the Black Sea tour is the ideal way to discover the world-class history, culture, and nature that this country boasts. From the centuries-old streets of Tbilisi to the sea breeze in Batumi, this tour introduces you to everything that makes Georgia so special.
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Tusheti and Mount Kazbek Remote Hiking Tour
Every hiker should have Georgia on their must-see list, and the Tusheti and Mount Kazbek Remote Hiking Tour is the ideal introduction to this country that combines natural beauty with deep history. Hike in the untamed Tusheti region, climbing to the foot of imposing Mount Kazbek. You’ll trek to hilltop monasteries, hidden jewel-toned lakes, and unbelievably serene forests. Resting your legs, ride horses up steep alpine passes and cruise in Jeeps on adventurous roads. There’s no dull moment here!
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Trekking the Caucasus Range to the Black Sea
The mountains of Georgia are a picture-perfect hiker’s paradise that few have discovered. Take the Trekking the Caucasus Range to the Black Sea tour to discover mountaintops, oceans, and everything in between! This active tour leads you across the high Goderdzi, Chkhuntieri, and Latipari passes. You’ll hike blow the Dashbashi waterfalls, stand at the foot of the imposing Mt. Ushba, and stroll the botanical gardens near Batumi. Dip your feet into the Black Sea, sleep in remote mountain guesthouses, and cross rivers by horseback on this diverse experience.
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Georgia General Travel Information
Where to go in Georgia
The Caucasus Mountains offer breathtaking treks and the opportunity for skiing, while the lush valleys of Kakheti promise delightful wine tours. Svaneti and its ancient towers present a blend of history and natural beauty, and Tbilisi, the vibrant capital, serves as a gateway to Georgian culture and cuisine. For a unique experience, don’t overlook the cave city of Vardzia.
What to do in Georgia
Beyond the popular skiing in Gudauri, adventure travel in Georgia encompasses trekking in the Caucasus, wine tasting in Kakheti, and exploring the historical sites of Mtskheta. Paragliding, mountain biking, and rafting are also among the thrilling experiences waiting in Georgia’s diverse landscapes.
When to go to Georgia
Spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October) are perfect for hiking and wine tours, offering mild weather and fewer tourists. Winter (December to March) attracts snow sports enthusiasts to resorts like Gudauri, while summer (June to August) is ideal for exploring Georgia’s beaches and mountains, despite being the peak tourist season.
Top 3 Adventures in Georgia
- Trekking in Svaneti: Discover the ancient towers and stunning mountain landscapes of this remote region, known for its traditional villages and hiking trails.
- Exploring Vardzia Cave City: Visit this impressive 12th-century cave monastery, a testament to Georgia's rich history and architectural ingenuity.
- Skiing in Gudauri: Enjoy the slopes of this popular ski resort, offering diverse runs for all skill levels amid the breathtaking Caucasus Mountains.
Travel tips for Georgia tours
Tipping in Georgia
Tipping is appreciated, especially in the hospitality industry, with a common practice of leaving around 10% in restaurants for good service.
How widely is English spoken in Georgia?
English is increasingly spoken among the younger population and in tourist areas, though less common in rural regions.
How long should I go to Georgia?
A trip of 7-10 days is recommended to explore both the urban and rural attractions of Georgia.
What is the currency in Georgia?
The currency is the Georgian Lari (GEL).
Should I bring Georgian Lari to Georgia or use a credit card?
Having some cash is advisable for smaller purchases and rural areas, but credit cards are widely accepted in cities and tourist spots.
Is Georgia family-friendly?
Yes, with a welcoming culture and plenty of activities for children, Georgia is family-friendly.
Yes, with a welcoming culture and plenty of activities for children, Georgia is family-friendly.
What’s the best way to get around Georgia?
Marshrutkas and trains are popular for long distances, while renting a car offers flexibility for exploration.
Can I do a self-guided tour in Georgia?
Self-guided tours are feasible, especially with a rental car for more comprehensive exploration.
Can I do guided tours in Georgia?
Guided tours are available for those seeking deeper insights into the culture and history or for navigating remote areas.
What is the time zone in Georgia?
Georgia operates on Georgia Standard Time (GET), UTC +4.
What are the accommodation types in Georgia?
Options range from luxury hotels in major cities to family-run guesthouses in rural areas.
What should I eat in Georgia?
Try traditional dishes like khachapuri, khinkali, and various grilled meats and vegetable dishes.
Is tap water safe to drink in Georgia?
It's generally safe in Tbilisi and major cities; opt for bottled water in rural areas.
What are the main shopping items to bring back from Georgia?
Georgian wine, handmade crafts, traditional jewelry, and local spices are popular souvenirs.
Are there any cultural customs I should be aware of?
Bringing a small gift when visiting a Georgian home is customary, and toasting with wine is a significant part of meals and gatherings.