Why We Love Georgia!
Our first trip to Georgia was a mystery trip and none of our guests had Georgia on their radar BUT everyone fell in love with it by the time we went home.
There are no shortage of scenic wonders in Georgia and their culinary scene is a feast! Fantastic food with rich, bold flavors… age-old recipes so good they’ve been passed down for centuries… it’s an epicurean journey that's both delightful and unforgettable.
But what truly sets Georgia apart is the warmth and hospitality of its people. Welcoming and friendly locals, genuine smiles, open hearts, ensuring every traveler feels right at home.
Our itinerary brings you to the homes of Georgian people and really allows you to have an immersive experience.
Who Is This Trip Best For?
Travelers who like immersive cultural experiences will love Georgia.
Photographers who enjoy stunning natural vistas will love it, too.
Those with a palate for diverse and flavorful cuisines will be particularly enchanted by the country's culinary scene.
Wine enthusiasts will fall in love with Georgia’s ancient winemaking traditions and they still produce some of the world's most unique and cherished vintages today.
Above all, individuals who cherish genuine human connections and traditional performances will be deeply moved by the warmth of the locals and the rich tapestry of Georgian song and dance.
Some things to expect:
The arrival and departure airport for this trip is Tbilisi (TBS).
Our itinerary focuses heavily on the food and culture of Georgia including wine. You will eat and drink extremely well on this trip.
This trip begins in the capital city of Tbilisi where you’ll discover the modern and historical sides of the city.
A walking photographic tour of the city, traditional musical performances and opportunities to experience Georgian culture are part of the early days of this trip.
Other highlights of this trip include:
Traditional Supra Meal with Georgian folk singers at a family home
Soaking in a Georgian sulfur bath + spa experience
Uplistsikhe cave town, Tskaltubo abandoned Soviet spa complexes and other historical visits
Dinners hosted by Georgian families
Hands-on arts and crafts, and/or food production experiences
Unique opportunities to learn about traditional wine-making techniques (and of course try it as well!)
Free time to explore on your own or enjoy the boutique hotels that have been selected.
Activity Level: Moderate
There is some degree of physical fitness required. You may need to walk up and down sometimes steep hills, and be able to walk for up to 3 miles. Most of the itinerary includes transportation and we endeavor to limit how much physical activity is needed. There are no adventure activities in this itinerary.