Attractions

Attractions

Attractions

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UNESCO in Georgia

Georgia joined the UNESCO World Heritage Convention in 1992. It has four listed sites and fourteen on the tentative list. Three are cultural: Mtskheta monuments, Upper Svaneti, and Gelati; while Colchic Rainforests is the only natural one.

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Castles and Forts

Georgia homes over 100+ medieval castles and forts, built by kings from the 4th to 17th centuries. From the ancient Metekhi Castle and Narikala Fortress, to the formidable Tmogvi, the sites offer glimpses of the past, and telling a story of resilience.

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Wineries in Georgia

Georgia proudly claims an 8,000-year-old winemaking heritage. Excavations reveal the earliest evidence in egg-shaped clay Qvevri pottery from 6,000 BC, preceding previous estimates. Embark on a wine adventure and explore unique grape varieties fermented in Qvevri.

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Archaeological sites

Unique Sites in Georgia for Archaeology and History Enthusiasts: Vani, Nokalakevi, Grakliani, and Dmanisi offer destinations of global significance, particularly appealing to archaeology professionals.

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Museums in Regions

Uncover unique treasures at Mestia and Bolnisi museums, gems of Dadiani Palace and Rabati Castle. Discover diverse interests, from the Astrophysical Observatory to wine, even the Stalin Soviet-Era home museum. Explore must-visit museums beyond Tbilisi, Kutaisi, Poti, and Batumi.

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Museums in Tbilisi

Discover Tbilisi's finest galleries and museums, offering insights into Georgian history and culture, from archaeology to the arts. We've curated a list of the most significant, including some lesser-known gems you might not have encountered before.

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Religious Sites

Beyond Tbilisi, Georgia boasts a rich tapestry of religious heritage, featuring pre-Christian sites, medieval churches, synagogues, mosques, and orthodox Christian monasteries, all of which serve as captivating religious attractions.

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Tbilisi Landmarks

Experience the heart of Tbilisi by exploring its iconic landmarks with our expert guides. Wander through historic districts, cultural sites, and must-see attractions on foot, or opt for funicular and aerial cable cars, or private transport, to navigate the vibrant capital of Georgia.

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Cities & Towns

Embark on a journey through Georgia's charming towns and villages dotted between the Black Sea and the Great Caucasus Mountains standing as a cultural crossroads, bridging Asia and Europe, East and West, South and North. Ready to step into a world of history and civilization?

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Ski Resorts

Winter in Georgia presents a plethora of ski opportunities, with the season running from December to April in the Caucasus Mountains. Gudauri, Bakuriani, Goderzi, Tetnuldi, and Hatsvali ski resorts stand out for their natural snow, excellent ski infrastructure, modern lifts, extensive trails, and affordable prices.

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Protected Areas

Georgia boasts 89 protected areas, comprising 14 Strict Nature Reserves, 12 National Parks, 20 Managed Nature Reserves, 40 Natural Monuments, 2 Ramsar sites, and 1 Protected Landscape. Covering 6500 sq m of land and 152 sq m of marine area, they safeguard 9.29% of the nation's territory for environmental and cultural preservation.

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Natural Landmarks

Georgia preserves important natural objects, including canyons, caves, lakes, mountains, waterfalls, valleys, and gorges. This chapter highlights the most attractive tourism destinations and natural landmarks in the Caucasus region

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Batumi Landmarks

Batumi, in Adjara, western Georgia, is a stunning Black Sea city and a top tourist destination. It offers beach vacations, cultural exploration, casino tours, nature walks, and gastronomic adventures, all complemented by the scenic Batumi Boulevard.

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Rural Attractions

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Regions of Georgia

Georgia is divided into 9 regions, 1 city, and 2 autonomous republics; beyond these divisions, the country boasts a rich cultural & historical diversity.

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Summer Resorts

Summer resorts in Georgia, holidays in the Caucasus mountains and at the Black Sea resorts

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Poti Landmarks

Poti, the Black Sea town, the largest port of Georgia since 19th c, attracts with its beautiful city planning, Neo-Byzantine style architecture, sub-tropical climate, and location at Kolkheti National Park vicinity.

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Kutaisi Landmarks

Kutaisi City Landmarks and main tourism attractions