Georgia is a country for every type of traveler. Situated where Eastern Europe and Western Asia meet, the country is a melting pot of cultures and endless diversity. Georgia has the allure of both the Caucasus Mountains and the Black Sea, giving visitors a variety of outdoor adventures to choose from. Take a trail through the canyons and waterfalls, lay out on the beach, or gaze over one of the many glimmering bodies of water. Tbilisi is Georgia’s lively and enchanting capital, an ancient and modern metropolis on the banks of the river Mtkvari. There are fascinating sights at every turn, from impressive theaters and architectural masterpieces to lush green parks and an old town of narrow winding lanes, leafy squares and centuries-old buildings.
FAQ.
Q. What do I see and do on a weekend Georgia holiday package?
Ans. A typical weekend Georgia holiday package should offer the ideal combination of culture, nature, and relaxation. Most contain city tours of Tbilisi with visits to classic attractions such as the Narikala Fortress, the sulphur baths, and Rustaveli Avenue, in addition to half-day visits farther afield to sites such as Mtskheta (a World Heritage site) or the wine country of Kakheti. There should be guided visits, local food, and optional cultural pursuits—condensed into an unforgettable 2–3 days.
Q. Will one weekend be enough to see Georgia's top attractions?
Ans. Though one weekend is not enough for a thorough exploration of Georgia's marvels, it’s perfect for experiencing the essence of the country. Weekend packages are thoughtfully crafted for concentrated use of your precious hours, with carefully planned experiences mixing up historic sites, scenic landscapes, and gastronomic delights. It is perfect for a fast getaway, and numerous visitors often end up planning for their extended comeback at the end of their weeklong visit!
Q. Are holiday packages for the weekends in Georgia appropriate for couples or families?
Ans. Yes, Georgia weekends are popular with families as well as couples. For families, there are cultural sites as well as light adventure in nature, while for couples, Georgia's combination of boutique resorts, mountain scenery, and local wine tastings is just as romantic. Most tour providers have tailor-made itineraries for different travel ages and paces.