Looking for a destination with ancient history, breathtaking landscapes, vibrant cities, and delicious food? Our Georgia tour packages have got it all. Whether you are a history buff, adventure seeker or foodie, Georgia has something for everyone.
From the charming capital Tbilisi to the snow covered slopes of Gudauri and the mystical beauty of Kazbegi, our customized Georgia holiday packages are designed for families, couples, honeymooners and group travelers.
Georgia is one of the most underrated yet remarkable travel destinations in the world, situated at the crossroads of Europe and Asia. The country boasts a rich cultural heritage, unique architecture, mountain ranges, ancient cave towns, and warm-hearted people.
Some of the top reasons to book your Georgia travel package today:
Our Tbilisi tour packages start with a walking or guided tour through the city’s streets. Explore iconic landmarks like the Holy Trinity Cathedral, Narikala Fortress and Old Tbilisi’s sulfur baths. Enjoy panoramic cable car rides, charming cafes and the bustling Rustaveli Avenue. This city is where history and hipster vibes meet.
A must visit for winter lovers and mountain enthusiasts, Gudauri is a top ski resort in the Greater Caucasus. Our Gudauri travel packages include snow activities in winter and paragliding or hiking in warmer months. You’ll travel along the scenic Georgian Military Highway, stopping at the beautiful Ananuri Fortress.
For nature lovers, Kazbegi is a dream destination. Visit the Gergeti Trinity Church, perched on a hill with Mount Kazbek in the background, which is a favorite among photographers and couples looking for romantic landscapes.
One of the oldest cities in the country and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Mtskheta is a place of great spiritual significance. Discover Jvari Monastery and Svetitskhoveli Cathedral, both renowned for their rich history and stunning views.
Explore Gori, the birthplace of Joseph Stalin, and visit the nearby Uplistsikhe cave city carved into rocks with secret tunnels and pagan temples. This combination of history and surreal nature is unique.
We offer a wide range of Georgia tour packages, including:
Our standard Georgia tour packages include:
We also offer customized travel packages to Georgia that can include private chefs, luxury cars or offbeat destinations upon request.## When to Visit Georgia
Georgia is a year round destination. For snow and skiing, visit between December and March. For sightseeing and outdoor activities, May to October is perfect. Spring and autumn are best for cultural festivals.
Start your journey into the heart of the Caucasus with our Georgia tour packages. Whether it’s a short break or a long cultural trip, we’ll make sure your Georgian adventure is unforgettable.
Contact us for quote or speak with one of our travel experts. Your dream trip to Tbilisi, Gudauri, Kazbegi and beyond is just a booking away.
Many nationalities, including citizens of the EU, UK, USA, UAE, and India, can enter Georgia visa-free for up to one year, making it one of the most tourist-friendly visa policies in the region; however, travelers should check their specific entry status on the official Georgian government portal.
The best time to visit Georgia is from May to October, when the weather is ideal for exploring cities, mountains, and vineyards, although winter months (December to February) are perfect for skiing in Gudauri or Bakuriani, making Georgia a year-round destination for both nature and culture lovers.
Yes, Georgia is generally very safe and welcoming, with low crime rates, especially in tourist cities like Tbilisi, Kutaisi, and Batumi, and travelers often praise the hospitality of locals, though it’s still wise to take basic precautions with personal belongings and transport.
Top destinations include Tbilisi for its blend of old and new architecture, Kazbegi for mountain views and Gergeti Church, Kakheti for wine tours, Mtskheta for ancient monasteries, Uplistsikhe for cave cities, and Batumi for beaches and Black Sea charm.
Georgia uses the Georgian Lari (GEL), and while credit and debit cards are accepted in most hotels, restaurants, and shops in urban areas, it's a good idea to carry cash, especially when visiting rural areas, small guesthouses, or markets.
English is spoken in most tourist areas, cafes, and hotels, especially by younger people and service staff, but in more remote regions, Russian or Georgian may be more common, so learning a few local phrases or using a translation app can be helpful.
Georgian cuisine is hearty and flavorful, with must-try dishes like khachapuri (cheese bread), khinkali (dumplings), lobio (bean stew), and mtsvadi (grilled meat), and meals are often accompanied by local wine and traditional toasts, with many vegetarian options available as well.
Travelers can use minibuses (marshrutkas), trains, taxis, or private drivers to get around the country, and while public transport is very affordable, apps like Bolt and Yandex Go are popular for getting around cities like Tbilisi and Batumi quickly and safely.
Yes, Georgia has reliable internet access, with free Wi-Fi in many hotels, cafes, and public areas; tourists can also buy local SIM cards from providers like Magti or Geocell at the airport or city shops for affordable mobile data.
Georgians are known for their strong hospitality and pride in tradition, so it's respectful to greet warmly, try local food and wine, and follow local customs such as removing shoes when entering a home; also, dress modestly when visiting churches or monasteries, and avoid loud conversations near religious or historical sites.