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Discover Georgia’s most captivating regions - from majestic mountains to the sun-kissed Black Sea coast. Every destination has its own character, charm, and unforgettable story waiting to be experienced.

Svaneti

Svaneti

Svaneti feels mythic. Stone towers rise from villages like watchful elders, ringed by glaciers and jagged peaks. Mestia makes an ideal base for hikes to Chalaadi Glacier and Koruldi Lakes, while remote Ushguli- one of Europe’s highest inhabited communities- rewards the bumpy approach with a view straight from an illuminated manuscript. The Svan people have kept their language, polyphonic songs and fiercely independent spirit for centuries.

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Tbilisi

Tbilisi

Tbilisi, the vibrant capital of Georgia, is a city where ancient history and modern culture blend seamlessly. Nestled along the Mtkvari River and surrounded by hills, it captivates visitors with its charming Old Town, colorful architecture, sulfur bath district, and lively streets filled with cafés, galleries, and restaurants. Key sights include Narikala Fortress, Metekhi Church, Sameba Cathedral, and the iconic Bridge of Peace. Known for its warm hospitality, diverse cuisine, and dynamic cultural scene, Tbilisi offers a unique mix of tradition, creativity, and urban energy - making it an unforgettable destination for every traveller.

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Kakheti Region

Kakheti Region

Kakheti region, located in Eastern Georgia, is the country’s main wine region, known for its scenic vineyards, beautiful landscapes, rich culture, and ancient winemaking method using Qvevri (clay vessels) - recognized by UNESCO. Kakheti is also famous for its hospitality and diverse culinary traditions. The region’s main towns include Telavi, Sighnaghi, and Kvareli - each offering unique architecture, museums, and panoramic views. Kakheti is home to some of Georgia’s most important spiritual and historical heritage: Bodbe Monastery (the burial place of St. Nino), Alaverdi Monastery, Ikalto Monastery, Gremi Church, etc.

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Borjomi

Borjomi

Borjomi is a renowned spa town famous for its healing mineral waters and pristine natural landscapes. Surrounded by dense forests and mountain air, it offers a peaceful retreat ideal for wellness, relaxation, and outdoor exploration. Visitors can stroll through the historic Borjomi Central Park, taste the legendary Borjomi mineral water directly from the spring, and enjoy scenic walks along the river. The region is also home to Borjomi–Kharagauli National Park, one of the largest protected areas in the Caucasus, offering well-marked hiking trails, diverse wildlife, panoramic viewpoints, and opportunities for eco-tourism. Nearby attractions include the picturesque village of Likani and the ancient Romanov Palace. With its calm atmosphere, therapeutic waters, and beautiful landscapes, Borjomi is a perfect destination for nature lovers, families, and anyone seeking rest and rejuvenation.

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Kazbegi

Kazbegi

Kazbegi (Stepantsminda), is one of Georgia’s most iconic mountain destinations, located in the heart of the Greater Caucasus. Surrounded by dramatic peaks and untouched alpine nature, it offers breathtaking scenery year-round. The region is dominated by the majestic Mount Kazbek (5,047 m), one of Georgia’s highest and most legendary mountains, wrapped in local myths and ancient history. A key highlight is the Gergeti Trinity Church, perched on a hilltop at 2,170 meters and offering one of the most photographed views in the Caucasus. Kazbegi is also known for its crystal-clear rivers, gorges, waterfalls, and hiking trails leading to places like Gveleti Waterfalls, Dariali Gorge, and the Truso and Juta valleys.

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Batumi

Batumi

Batumi, the vibrant seaside capital of the Adjara region - Georgia’s most popular Black Sea resort. The city blends beachside relaxation with a dynamic cultural scene, offering visitors bustling cafés, botanical gardens, nightlife, and a beautiful promenade lined with art, fountains, and palm trees. Key attractions include Batumi Boulevard, Piazza Square, Europe Square, Batumi Botanical Garden, and the iconic Alphabet Tower. Batumi also serves as an excellent base for exploring western Georgia. Popular day trips from Batumi include: • Martvili Canyon – a stunning emerald-green canyon where visitors can enjoy boat rides through serene river gorges. • Okatse Canyon – featuring panoramic hanging trails and dramatic views over deep canyons and waterfalls. • Prometheus Cave – a spectacular underground world with illuminated halls, stalactites, and an underground river. • Makhuntseti Waterfall & Bridge – a scenic nature spot close to Batumi, famous for its historic arched stone bridge. With its blend of sea, culture, entertainment, and easy access to natural wonders, Batumi is a perfect destination for both relaxation and adventure.

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Gudauri & Bakuriani

Gudauri & Bakuriani

Gudauri and Bakuriani showcase the best of Georgia’s winter tourism - offering excellent skiing, stunning mountain scenery, and a full range of activities for winter enthusiasts of all ages. Gudauri, located on the Georgian Military Highway at over 2,000 meters, is known for its high-altitude slopes, modern ski infrastructure, and exceptional conditions for freeride and heliskiing. With wide, open trails and breathtaking views of the Caucasus, it is a top choice for adventure seekers and experienced skiers. Bakuriani, set on the northern slopes of the Trialeti Range, is a family-friendly resort featuring gentle slopes, well-developed ski parks, and a cozy alpine atmosphere. It is ideal for beginners, children, and anyone looking for a relaxed winter escape.

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Mtskheta

Mtskheta

Just upriver from Tbilisi, Mtskheta is where Georgia’s Christian story began. Once the ancient capital, today it is a UNESCO World Heritage town anchored by two masterpieces: Jvari Monastery (6th century), poised on a hill where the Aragvi meets the Mtkvari, and Svetitskhoveli Cathedral (11th century), whose harmonious stonework shelters centuries of royal coronations and legends.

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