Georgia has gracefully transformed into one of the region’s most coveted escapes a place where time slows and every horizon feels hand painted. Cradled between the majestic Caucasus peaks and the shimmering Black Sea this enchanting land unfolds in sweeping green valleys velvet vineyards and ancient monasteries that stand like quiet guardians of the past.
Here the warmth of its people is as comforting as the scent of freshly baked bread, and every city reveals a tapestry woven with history artistry and soulful charm. For travellers who seek serenity culture and a touch of the extraordinary Georgia is a destination that feels both intimate and endlessly inspiring.
Georgia rests at the edge of Asia like a secret whispered from one civilisation to another framed by the luminous Black Sea and the commanding Caucasus Mountains. Its heritage stretches back to the 11th century a legacy shaped by empires revolutions and the quiet resilience of its people. Today Georgia has emerged serene welcoming and effortlessly alluring a destination that feels crafted for those who seek beauty comfort and soulful discovery.
Tbilisi reveals itself as an elegant blend of ancient lore and modern ease where every cobblestone holds a story and every overlook offers a postcard view. Borjomi tempts with refined culinary indulgence presenting the finest flavours of Georgian gastronomy in settings designed for unhurried pleasure. From gentle strolls through Old Town balconies to family friendly delights such as Mtatsminda Park and the Dolphinarium in Batumi Georgia invites each traveller to design their own rhythm of joy.
The country’s landscapes read like a curated gallery. Snow powdered mountains adored by winter sport enthusiasts lush forests that sway with the breeze and serene coastal retreats form a tapestry of moments waiting to be savoured. Whether you are planning an intimate getaway or a memorable family escape Georgia offers experiences tailored to every kind of wanderer.
Georgia welcomes travellers throughout the year. Spring particularly March to May is considered the most enchanting with cool breezes blooming valleys and ideal sightseeing conditions. Summers grow warm and vibrant winters invite snow lovers to the Caucasus slopes and autumn brings a golden glow across vineyards and forests.
Georgia is exceptionally accessible from the UAE with frequent direct flights to Tbilisi and Batumi from Dubai Abu Dhabi and Sharjah. The short flight duration makes it perfect for spontaneous escapes long weekends or extended indulgent holidays.
UAE nationals enjoy visa free entry to Georgia. Residents of the UAE with valid residency visas may also enter visa free for short stays making Georgia one of the most convenient international destinations from the Emirates. Travellers need only ensure their passports and UAE residency documents are valid for the duration of the trip.
Tbilisi features a refined blend of history and contemporary elegance. From Cobblestone streets, historic churches, and vibrant cafés, it offers a setting that feels both intimate and cosmopolitan. Wandering through Old Tbilisi has some of the best bohemian cafes and iconic, colourful wooden balconies of residential houses. It is also home to one of the highest Orthodox churches in Europe. The city is brimming with exotic marketplaces, sublime churches and ancient architecture.
Panoramic viewpoints, iconic landmarks, and a dynamic culinary scene make the city a sophisticated cultural hub and an essential highlight of Georgia.
Located on the banks of the vibrant Black Sea, Batumi is referred to as Georgia’s seaside resort town. Strolling along the Batumi Boulevard to encounter palm-lined paths, quirky modern sculptures, and the mesmerising Ali and Nino moving statue that tells a legendary story of love.
Often renowned as the Las Vegas of the Black Sea, the charming city is alive with quirky street art, modern futuristic buildings, ancient clock towers and a quaint old town square worth visiting. Wander through the Batumi Botanical Garden to immerse yourself in the scenic view of the Black Sea coastline and diverse, exotic flora.
One of the largest cities of Georgia, Kutaisi is known for its vibrant culture, stunning natural caves and canyons. It is located on the Rioni River and provides a scenic waterside view of the city. The city holds some of the UNESCO-listed monasteries, ancient cathedrals, and is in proximity to remarkable natural formations, making it ideal for travellers seeking depth beyond the usual highlights.
Borjomi is surrounded by lush forests, scenic parks, and mineral-rich springs, offering a refreshing retreat rooted in nature and relaxation.
Visit the vast Borjomi-Kharagauli National Park, one of Europe's largest national parks, located in central Georgia and soak in the stunning natural beauty of the surrounding hills. It is the perfect destination for hiking, biking and horse riding trails.
Mtskheta embodies the true essence of Georgia. One of the oldest cities of the country, Mtskheta is home to several UNESCO World Heritage Sites including the renowned Jvari Monastery and the Svetitskhoveli Cathedral. A visit to Mtskheta tops the bucket list of any Georgian tour itinerary.
Known as the wine-producing district of Georgia, Kakheti is home to some charming ancient vineyards that produce world-class wine. You may go on a wine tasting tour and sample some of the finest red, white, rosé, and sparkling wines.
Explore Tbilisi’s old town and Narikala fortress.
Roller coaster ride at Mtatsminda Park in Tbilisi, Georgia.
Swim with Dolphins at the Dolphinarium in Batumi
Experience paragliding for the panoramic views of the snowy peaks of the mountain ranges of Georgia, over the Caucasus Mountains, and over the stunning mountain ranges of Georgia
Must try scenic Tbilisi Aerial Tramway ride from Rike Park to Narikala Fortress for approximately.
The natural beauty of Georgia extends from the depths of the earth to the high peaks of the Caucasus, which offers experiences that feel truly extraordinary. At Prometheus Cave near Kutaisi, you can navigate a subterranean wonderland of colourfully illuminated stalactites and stalagmites, shaped over thousands of years.
For those who enjoy the crisp mountain air, the Chalaadi Glacier near Mestia provides a serene alpine escape, where a scenic walk leads you through lush forests and beside flowing river streams to the very edge of the mountain slopes.
Home to ancient cave cities and towering fortresses, Georgia feels like a living history.
From the rock-hewn halls of Uplistsikhe to the towering presence of Narikala Fortress, each attraction tells a story of timeless heritage. The 12th-century Vardzia is a masterpiece of medieval engineering, and Uplistsikhe, a 3,000-year-old pre-Christian rock town where you can still walk through rock-cut streets and pagan halls.
Wandering through these spaces, you sense a quiet connection to the past, where ancient pathways, hidden chambers, and sweeping views create an experience that is unforgettable.
Jvari Monastery (Mtskheta): Settled high on a rocky mountaintop, this 6th-century UNESCO site marks the sacred spot. It provides a serene vantage point to witness the spectacular, swirling junction of the Mtkvari and Aragvi rivers far below.
Svetitskhoveli Cathedral (Mtskheta): This is the 11th-century grandeur, also known as "Life-Giving Pillar", which is a masterpiece, famously believed to house the Seamless Robe of Jesus. It remains the spiritual heart of the nation, where the echoes of royal coronations still linger within its majestic, ancient walls.
Holy Trinity Cathedral of Tbilisi (Sameba): Dominating the city’s skyline from Elia Hill, this golden-domed landmark is a breathtaking fusion of traditional Georgian and Byzantine architectural styles. As the largest cathedral in the country, its grand halls and peaceful courtyards offer a modern sanctuary in the heart of the vibrant capital.
This is a sample itinerary. Our Georgia tour packages from the UAE are customizable to suit your preferences.
Day 1
Arrival in Tbilisi and start to explore Old Town, Narikala Fortress, and enjoy a traditional Georgian dinner.Day 2
Discover Tbilisi’s highlights and take a scenic excursion to Mtskheta to visit Jvari Monastery and Svetitskhoveli Cathedral.Day 3
Travel to Kakheti for vineyard tours, wine tasting, and a visit to the charming town of Sighnaghi.Day 4
Head towards Kazbegi (Gudauri region) for breathtaking Caucasus mountain views and visit Gergeti Trinity Church.Day 5
Return to Tbilisi for leisure, shopping, and departure, concluding your Georgia tour package from the UAE.Please email me a copy of the sample itinerary
What kind of local experiences should UAE travellers not miss in Georgia?
Savour a traditional supra feast hosted by a local family and wander through Tbilisi’s elegant sulphur bath district for an authentic Georgian wellness ritual.
What kind of local experiences should UAE travellers not miss in Georgia?
Savour a traditional supra feast hosted by a local family and wander through Tbilisi’s elegant sulphur bath district for an authentic Georgian wellness ritual.
Is Georgia suitable for family and luxury travel?
Absolutely. Georgia offers a beautiful balance of boutique luxury and family-friendly charm. From refined spa resorts in Borjomi to fun-filled attractions like Mtatsminda Park and Batumi Boulevard, the country caters gracefully to both indulgence and comfort.
What type of cuisine can UAE travellers expect in Georgia?
Expect a rich culinary journey. Georgia’s cuisine blends hearty mountain flavours with refined European influences. Travellers will find elegant dining rooms serving elevated Georgian classics alongside international options in major cities.
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