Unforgettable 5 days in Georgia, we will visit mountains and seas, interesting historical and cultural places; Taste Georgian cuisine and unique Georgian wines;
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Narikala fortress is the most known landmark of Tbilisi. No one leaves Tbilisi without walking around this amazing fortress.
Waking in the Abanotubani district you can discover the charm of this city. We are proud to have all historical religious buildings in this small area of Abanotubani: Georgian, Armenian and Catholic churches, Mosque, Sinagogue and even Ateshga -Zoroastrian fire temple.
METEKHI is the oldest settlement of Tbilisi. It is located in Avlabari, on the rocky height of left bank of river Mtkvari.
Mtatsminda Park is an amusement facility located atop on Mount Mtatsminda on a 770-meter height overlooking the Georgian capital Tbilisi.
Jvari Monastery- VI century church and monastery, located in the east of Mtskheta, at the mouth of the river Mtkvari and Aragvi, on the rocky mountain peak.
In Georgia, there are many ancient monasteries, churches and holy places, however, Svetitskhoveli Cathedral occupies a special place among all and is of particular importance for every Georgian. Svetitskhoveli is the most important monument of the Georgian culture, art, and architecture, and is distinguished not only by its artistic dignity, nobility and harmony but also by the role that once played for the Georgian nation.
Prometheus Cave Natural Monument is located in Tskaltubo municipality, Imereti region. The length is 1, 8 km and it is located 40 meters below sea level. Promete cave 1 hour tourist route passes through Argonauts Hall, Kolkheti Hall, Medea Hall, Love Hall, Prometheus Hall and Iberia Hall. The trail finishes by pedestrian or boating tour on an underground flow of river Kumi. It takes 15 minutes.
Batumi Boulevard is one of the main attractions for the town’s visitors. The wide boulevard follows the seaside and is full of beach bars, café-lounges, restaurants, amusement rides for children and various colorful and dancing fountains. In addition to unique vegetation, you will find in Batumi Boulevard many interesting sculptures and architectural monuments. Batumi Boulevard has a history of over a century. Its construction began in 1881.
Piazza Batumi is one of the most beautiful squares in Georgia. Built around a 5700 sq/m area, Piazza Batumi is distinguished by its one-of-a-kind mosaic and stained-glass art. Completed in 2010, the piazza's chief architect was Vazha Orbeladze. The Estonian artist Dolores Hoffman designed and created Piazza Batumi’s unique stained-glass windows. The author of the biggest figurative marble mosaic in Europe is Georgian designer Natalia Amirejibi de Pita.
Batumi has not only new buildings, its best buildings are 19th century buildings, from the period when the city was free port on the Caspian oil route to Europe and was flourishing thanks to investments from the likes of Nobels and Rothschilds.
Batumi Botanical Garden, located at the distance of 9 km from the center of Batumi, occupies the area of 108, 7 hectare of approximately 1 km stripe of Southern-Western section of the coastline located between the river Chakvistskali estuary and the Green Cape, being spread to the height of 0-220 meters from the sea level, which not long time ago was totally covered with Kolkheti type forest (beech, chestnut, linden) and evergreen sub-forest.
Makhuntseti Waterfall is one of the most popular waterfalls in Georgia. It is located in Adjara, in the Makhuntseti village
Bagrati Cathedral is an ancient Georgian architectural monument in Kutaisi, towering over the city on the hill of Ukimerioni. It was built in the 10th-11th centuries under the rule of Bagrat III (975-1014), the first king of the united Georgia.
Gelati is a monastic complex near Kutaisi, Imereti, Western Georgia. It contains the Church of the Virgin founded by the King of Georgia David the Builder in 1106, and the 13th century churches of St George and St Nicholas
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