Gorgeous glaciers. Villages high in the sky. A rich history of wine making and a unique way of drinking it. Plus the friendliest locals in the world. Need any more reasons to visit Georgia? Kicking off in the vibrant capital, this trip spends 10 days exploring one of the real up and coming stars of the Euro tourism scene – including the dreamy Martvili Canyon and the Svaneti region’s postcard scenery.
Gori: We'll stop by to visit the small town of Gori, where you'll see the house where Josef Stalin was born. Plus, we'll check out a museum dedicated to his life.
Kutaisi: We'll explore the cobblestoned streets of downtown Kutaisi, ticking off stunning bridges, churches and rivers along of the way.
Mtskheta: Drive on the famous Georgia Military Highway, the site where Russia invaded Georgia back in the 18th century.
Mtskheta: Visit Mtskheta – the ancient capital and religious centre of Georgia (which is also a UNESCO World Heritage Sites.)
Mtskheta: With sprawling river views and a first glimpse of the Caucasus Mountains.
Tbilisi: Enjoy Georgia’s famous hospitality with homemade food and sumptuous wine in the home of a local family.
Tbilisi: Explore Georgia’s oldest cave city, which dates back all the way to the Iron Age.
Tbilisi: Glide down the crystal clear water and marvel at the cliff faces and waterfalls.
Tbilisi: Head into the mountains & enjoy a free day surrounded by unparalleled scenery.
Tbilisi: Sample a huge selection of cheese, spices and more at the Kutaisi Agricultural Market.
Tbilisi: Sighnaghi – a pretty Georgian town where couples often come to tie the knot. You’re bound to 'love' it!
Tbilisi: Stunning views at the bottom, stunning views at the top. And a quick cable car ride is all that separates the two.
Tbilisi: Take a tour of Georgia’s exciting capital, with a local guide on hand to answer all your burning questions.
Tbilisi: This UNESCO World Heritage Site was founded in 1106 and leaves travellers dumbfounded to this day.
Tbilisi: Visit a local winery and sample the glorious wines, fermented in clay jars known as ‘Qvevri’.
Tbilisi: We’ll check out the surrounding area and all it’s beauty, including the Inguri River.
Tbilisi: We’ll travel by 4x4 to the highest permanently settled village in Europe – which is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Tbilisi: You’ll be rewarded for your hike with beautiful views of the snow-capped Mt. Kazbegi.
Truso Valley: Ready for an off-the-grid adventure? We’ll hike past crumbling towers, remote mountain villages, and abandoned homes that whisper stories of a tougher time in this beautiful valley. Raw, rugged, and totally unforgettable.