• TBILISI-the capital of Georgia

    Step into a city where East meets West, and every street whispers a legend. Tbilisi is not just Georgia’s capital — it’s a living, breathing tapestry of cultures, colors, and centuries of history.

    Lose yourself in the maze of Old Town with its crooked balconies and ivy-covered facades. Feel the steam rise from ancient sulfur baths — the same ones that once soothed kings and poets. Climb to the Narikala Fortress and watch the golden rooftops glitter as the sun sets over the Kura River.

    But the magic doesn’t stop there. Tbilisi’s soul is also in its food — khinkali bursting with flavor, warm cheesy khachapuri, and wine poured with heartfelt toasts. From hidden courtyards to rooftop bars, art galleries to bustling bazaars — Tbilisi awakens all your senses.


    Come hungry for beauty, stories, and discovery — Tbilisi is waiting to enchant you.

  • MTSKHETA-UNESKO World Heritage Site

    Mtskheta – ancient capital of Georgia, hiding oldest history of humanity. It is a spiritual center of Georgia and Heritage Site of UNESCO, settlement here counts back to centuries BC. Svetitskhoveli Cathedral and Jvari (Cross) monastery are mesmerizing with its architecture, history, legends and famous views over two rivers – Mtkvari and Aragvi. 

  • KAKHETI-the birthplace of Georgian winemaking

    It's been centuries that little country named by Georgia is associated with wine. If you ask Georgian society if what they are proud of, the first thing that they will highlight is - wine, which has more than 8000 years' history. Scientifically, it is already confirmed that Georgia is a motherland of wine. The Qvevri – which is egg-shaped earthenware vessel is used for making, ageing and storing the wine. While having a tour in Kakheti on the way you will have an opportunity to see wine lands, different sightseeing, visit local family which will be more than happy to be your host and show you the famous Georgian hospitality. 

  • GUDAURI

    Leaving Georgia without visiting its' mountainous side is unimaginable. Georgian Military road gradually opening picturesque views over mountains of Tianeti, rivers of different colors, Jinvali reservoir, Ananuri fortress and finally Caucasus Mountains start in Gudauri ski resort. Optional opportunity to book paragliding at the Friendship monument. The culmination of the trip is Kazbegi (Stepantsminda), Holly Trinity church on Gergeti mountain and mesmerizing view of Mount Kazbegi – the highest spot in Caucasus range with height of 5033 meters above Sea.

  • RABATI -VARDZIA

    Rabati castle is one of the main attractions of the region along with Vardzia. The fortress, built in the XIII century, was recently restored, after which it became a real gem of the entire region. To visit Vardzia means to travel in Golden Age, when we meet the first woman monarch in Georgia. The monastery of Vardzia is made of numerous tunnels, connecting houses and other smaller chapels. 

  • BATUMI-AGJARA REGION

    Batumi is Georgia’s seaside gem — a place where subtropical beaches, modern architecture, and ancient traditions live side by side. Stroll along the palm-lined boulevard, watch the sunset over the Black Sea, and explore the city’s vibrant nightlife and art scene.

    Beyond the coast, Adjara’s lush green mountains hide waterfalls, ancient stone bridges, and charming mountain villages. It’s a region full of contrasts: sun and mist, sea and forest, tradition and innovation.

    From fresh Adjarian khachapuri to dancing fountains and mountain hikes — Batumi and Adjara invite you to feel alive.

We offer many other incredible destinations and authentic places to stay — from cozy mountain guesthouses to unique countryside retreats.

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