- From: 05/25/2021
- For: 16 days
- Landing in: Tbilisi, Georgia
- Returning from: Tbilisi, Georgia
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Tbilisi, Georgia
4 nightsTue. May 25-Sat. May 29
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Borjomi, Georgia
1 nightSat. May 29-Sun. May 30
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Batumi, Georgia
3 nightsSun. May 30-Wed. Jun 02
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Zugdidi, Georgia
1 nightWed. Jun 02-Thu. Jun 03
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Kutaisi, Georgia
2 nightsThu. Jun 03-Sat. Jun 05
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Gudauri, Georgia
2 nightsSat. Jun 05-Mon. Jun 07
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Signagi, Georgia
1 nightMon. Jun 07-Tue. Jun 08
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Tbilisi, Georgia
1 nightTue. Jun 08-Wed. Jun 09
Recommended attractions
4 nightsTue. May 25 - Sat. May 29
Full of history and unassuming charm, Georgia's capital boasts diverse architecture, several museums, and amazing Georgian cuisine.
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Historic Center, Tbilisi
Explore the cobbled streets of the Old Town, admiring historic buildings, visiting local cafes, or simply enjoying people-watching.
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Narikala Fortress, Tbilisi
With a history stretching to the 4C, this fortress overlooks Tbilisi and houses frescoes depicting biblical and historical scenes.
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Simon Janashia Museum of Georgia, Tbilisi
Part of Georgia's national museum, this institute exhibits archaeological and ethnographic relics tracing the local history.
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National Botanical Garden of Georgia, Tbilisi
With its extensive grounds sprawled along the Tsavkisis-Tskali Gorge, this botanical garden boasts diverse flora and a waterfall.
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Uplistsikhe Cave Town
Recognized as one of Georgia's earliest settlements, this ancient town is carved into the rock, featuring tunnels and chambers.
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Ananuri Fortress
Nestled amidst breathtaking scenery, the 13C castle retains much of its architecture and features two historic churches.
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Metekhi, Tbilisi
One of Tbilisi's historic neighborhoods, boasting architectural curios and a well-preserved 13C church.
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Tbilisi Open Air Museum of Ethnography
An open-air museum exhibiting ethnographic items, traditional buildings, and craftsmanship from various Georgian regions.
1 nightSat. May 29 - Sun. May 30
Set in the heart of the Borjomi Gorge, this resort town is best known for an adjoining national park and its famed mineral water.
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Historic Center, Borjomi
Explore the lively central streets of this resort town, full of quaint buildings, architectural curios, and nice restaurants.
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Gogia Fortress, Borjomi
Little remains on the outskirts of town from the 14C fortress, but you can still enjoy the surrounding natural and a few ruins.
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Borjomi Central Park
A nice park with several kids-friendly areas, featuring mineral springs, nice walking trails, and peaceful natural beauty.
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Vardzia
Riddling the slopes of the Erusheti cliffs, this 12C cave monastery boasts a church, 19 different levels, and historic murals.
3 nightsSun. May 30 - Wed. Jun 02
A popular Black Sea resort, Georgia's third largest city boasts vibrant nightlife, 19C buildings, and a lively atmosphere.
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Historic Center, Batumi
Walk around the street, admiring 19C building facades, wonderful local restaurants, and a vibrant waterfront.
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Astronomical Clock, Batumi
Listen for the tune that marks the hour, or trace the positions of sun and moon on the face on this charming tower clock.
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Batumi Botanical Garden
The Soviet Union's largest botanical garden boasts over 2,000 plants, maintaining 9 diverse habitats and wonderful scenery.
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Batumi Boulevard
Stretching for over 7km, this seaside park is full of modern sculptures, indigenous flora, and beautiful scenery.
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Petra Fortress
Walk around the ruins of this 6C citadel, perched on a cliff overlooking the Black Sea coast.
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Gonio Fortress
Georgia's oldest fortress dates to the 1C at least, houses a small archaeological museum, and offers a nice stroll among the ruins.
1 nightWed. Jun 02 - Thu. Jun 03
Little visited, the city nonetheless offers a few notable attractions, such as historic palaces, lovely nature, and cultural sites.
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Dadiani Palaces History and Architectural Museum, Zugdidi
Comprised of several fine palaces, this complex exhibits archaeological findings, various architectural styles, and historic items.
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Historic Center, Zugdidi
Stroll along the streets window-shopping, go to one of the museums, or spend the afternoon walking around the botanical gardens.
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Zugdidi Botanical Garden
Opened in the 19C, this botanical garden offers many plants from different continents, extensive grounds, and a peaceful atmosphere.
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Gelati Monastery
Boasting superb Georgian architecture, this 12C monastery complex houses remarkable wall paintings and other notable cultural items.
2 nightsThu. Jun 03 - Sat. Jun 05
Georgia's second largest city is home to several historic landmarks, ancient castles, and nearby natural attractions.
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Bagrati Cathedral, Kutaisi
Dating to the 12C and retaining most of its original Georgian architecture, this reconstructed hilltop cathedral is a historic gem.
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Historic Center, Kutaisi
Stroll along the streets, taking in the history of this former capital, visiting some local monuments, and enjoying the ambiance.
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Gelati Monastery
Boasting superb Georgian architecture, this 12C monastery complex houses remarkable wall paintings and other notable cultural items.
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Motsameta Monastery
Set on a cliff with a gorgeous view, this 11C monastery complex is full of legends and frescoes, also offering great hiking nearby.
2 nightsSat. Jun 05 - Mon. Jun 07
Set on the slopes of the Caucasus Mountains, this ski resort is popular among skiers, offering free-riding and ski-touring trails.
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Historic Center, Gudauri
Wander around the streets lined with tavern, hotels, and guesthouses, admiring the mighty Caucasus mountains surrounding the town.
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Uplistsikhe Cave Town
Recognized as one of Georgia's earliest settlements, this ancient town is carved into the rock, featuring tunnels and chambers.
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Gergeti Trinity Church
Perhaps one of Georgia's best recognized landmarks, this 14C church is surrounded with stately mountains riddled with trekking paths.
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Ananuri Fortress
Nestled amidst breathtaking scenery, the 13C castle retains much of its architecture and features two historic churches.
1 nightMon. Jun 07 - Tue. Jun 08
A small scenic town with lots of charm, Signagi is set among beautiful nature, boasting lovely architectural gems and hiking nearby.
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Historic Center, Signagi
Quaint cobblestone streets will lead you along traditional houses, taverns with superb local wine, and many cultural monuments.
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Signagi Ethnographic Park
Housing a small museum about the historic lifestyle in the region, the park also offers walking paths and nice views over a valley.
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Pheasant's Tears Winery, Signagi
Take a tour of the winery, learning about Georgian wine and sampling the offered vintages, as well as traditional Georgia cuisine.
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David Gareja Monastery Complex
Set on the border with Azerbaijan, this 6C monasterial complex is hewn into rock, boasting ancient murals and fascinating caves.
1 nightTue. Jun 08 - Wed. Jun 09
Full of history and unassuming charm, Georgia's capital boasts diverse architecture, several museums, and amazing Georgian cuisine.
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Historic Center, Tbilisi
Explore the cobbled streets of the Old Town, admiring historic buildings, visiting local cafes, or simply enjoying people-watching.
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Narikala Fortress, Tbilisi
With a history stretching to the 4C, this fortress overlooks Tbilisi and houses frescoes depicting biblical and historical scenes.
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Simon Janashia Museum of Georgia, Tbilisi
Part of Georgia's national museum, this institute exhibits archaeological and ethnographic relics tracing the local history.
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National Botanical Garden of Georgia, Tbilisi
With its extensive grounds sprawled along the Tsavkisis-Tskali Gorge, this botanical garden boasts diverse flora and a waterfall.