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By Daina Kontrima By Daina Kontrima

Georgia Holiday Packages and Tours: Set Travel Tours and Tailor-Made Vacations

  By Daina Kontrima

Georgia is one of the most incredible off-the-radar European travel destinations, and it’s a country with a unique position in the Caucasus region, tucked between Europe and Asia, and just five hours or so away from the UK by air.

The influences evident in its modern-day architecture, culture, and cuisine are like no other, from a heritage that stretches back to the days of the Orthodox Christian Church and the Silk Road to the bustling lifestyle in cities like Tbilisi.

A holiday in Georgia brings you up close to centuries-old monasteries on the peaks of mountain ranges and charming wine villages, with an 8,000-year-old winemaking tradition that remains central to the country’s culture, charm, and hospitality.

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Noravank Monastery, Armenia by DK
Type: Group Tour | Anniversary | Autumn Holiday | Guided Tour | Solo Traveller | Spring Holiday | Summer Holiday
10 days/9 nights
from £2,395 pp

Highlights of Armenia and Georgia

On this 10-days tour you will experience the main highlights of the Caucasus region including visits to historic monasteries in spectacular locations, UNESCO sites and view natural attractions such as Mount Ararat, Lake Sevan and Caucasus Mountains. 

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Georgia by Daina
Type: Group Tour | Anniversary | Autumn Holiday | Guided Tour | Solo Traveller | Spring Holiday | Summer Holiday
8 days/7 nights
from £2,195 pp

Highlights of Georgia

Enjoy your stay in Georgia and explore the ancient traditions of Georgian hospitality, taste typical food and sample famous Georgian wine. Visit historical cities, cave towns, museums and UNESCO world heritages. 

More about Georgia Holiday Packages and Tours: Set Travel Tours and Tailor-Made Vacations

 

Why Book Your Georgia Holiday with the Baltic Travel Company?

Choosing and planning Georgia tour packages is made easier by our specialist, small, and multinational team. We know the Caucasus region inside out and provide expert recommendations for each guest, ensuring your holiday will be everything you’ve imagined.

Whether you’re one of our many repeat travellers or completely new to the Baltic Travel Company, you have the peace of mind that we provide:

  • Personal and dedicated travel consultants, rather than automated booking sites or bots – so you can be assured your Georgia holiday has been organised by a real professional.

  • Structured, ready-to-go itineraries and customised travel packages, always based on your preferences and requirements.

  • Full worldwide financial protection through our memberships with both the ATOL and ABTOT schemes.

  • Advice from authentic specialists with decades of expertise organising travel throughout Central and Eastern Europe.

  • 24/7 phone support should you need it, backed by our curated experiences, talented local partners and hand-picked hospitality providers and guides.

We create exceptional Georgia holiday packages for all types of visitors, whether you’d love a solo experience to meet like-minded explorers, a family-friendly holiday, a romantic break with your special someone, or to travel as part of a small group.

Explore Our Most Popular Georgia Travel Packages

Planning Georgia vacations can be difficult if you’ve never been to this small country on the Black Sea, so we’ve collated a selection of our most booked packages, from scenic mountain adventures to trips to world-renowned wine regions, to give you a taste of what’s on offer.

Highlights of Georgia

Our most in-demand Georgia vacation package is a comprehensive adventure through the country's finest destinations, soaking up the lively ambience of Tbilisi, travelling along the Georgian Military Highway, visiting ancient cave towns like Uplistsikhe and Vardzia, and spending a day dedicated to the Kakheti wine region.

Along your journey, you’ll experience a 4x4 jeep ride in Kazbegi, see the impressive site of Mount Kazbek and pass through the winter sports resort of Gudauri on the south slopes of the Greater Caucasus mountains, with a fantastic lunch on your last day on the banks of the Mtkhvari River.

Find Out More Details About the Highlights of Georgia Package

Highlights of Armenia and Georgia

Guests looking for combined tours of Georgia and Armenia need look no further. This 10-day experience means you’ll visit UNESCO-listed monasteries and the monuments of Mtskheta, travel through jaw-dropping mountain landscapes, and spend time in both Yerevan and Tbilisi.

As one of our most-booked multi-country trips, the journey takes you to the captivating views of Mount Ararat and the peaceful beauty of Lake Sevan and encompasses many of the most well-known religious sites, as well as traditional wine regions.

Book Your Place on the Highlights of Armenia and Georgia Holiday

Georgia Holiday Packages by Travel Style

Georgia escorted tours and independent travel packages are excellent ways to explore the country, but your preferred holiday type and the excursions you’re most interested in might influence your choices, whether you want to experience the culture of this ancient country, combine Georgia with other destinations, or create a customised itinerary.

Cultural and Heritage Tours

Holidays to Georgia offer an endless range of ways to explore its cultural heritage, with landmarks such as UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Mtskheta, ancient cave monasteries carved into the rock, and the Silk Road history that continues to delight avid travellers and culture-seekers.

Tours often take in ancient Georgian towns and villages with local cuisines, wine tastings and traditional encounters that are as authentic as they come. Guests enjoy seeing the Bodbe Monastery in Kakheti, exploring the altitudes of Svaneti, and travelling to Vardzia, the 12th-century monastery cut into the caves.

Caucasus Multi-Country Itineraries

Georgia travel tours offer the chance to plan multi-country Caucasus holidays, especially for travellers who’ve always wanted to combine Georgia with Armenia or to find itineraries that blend Georgia and Azerbaijan so that they can experience different cultures and landscapes in one memorable trip.

Adding neighbouring countries to your schedule is straightforward, and you can mix UNESCO-listed monasteries, mountain scenery and vibrant, eclectic cities as a diverse getaway that offers a concise introduction to the culture and heritage of the Caucasus region.

Tailor-Made Georgia Holidays

The Baltic Travel Company team organises customised Georgia travel packages, with options including additional nights, private wine-tasting experiences, or scenic mountain excursions accompanied by a knowledgeable local guide.

Guests can tell us what they would most like to see and do, and our small, experienced team will make all the necessary arrangements, including upgraded accommodations and guided tours, to ensure your tailor-made Georgia travel package delivers all of your bucket-list travel experiences.

Seasonal Georgia Holidays

Georgia package holidays are available year-round, with each season offering something a little different, ranging from wine tasting at local vineyards in Kakheti, mountainous adventures for visitors who want to try walking and hiking in the Caucasus, and cosy winter breaks to visit the historic Silk Road routes.

Spring and Autumn Cultural Touring

The comfortable climate makes self-guided Georgia holidays in the spring and autumn ever popular for highland village visits, wine and gastronomy tours, and excursions to ancient monasteries. The gorgeous wildflower meadows are a highlight of Caucasus cultural tours, alongside celebrations like the rtveli season in Kakheti in the autumn during the grape harvest.

Guests can make the most of trips to destinations like Sighnaghi, also known as the City of Love, for romantic getaways with their significant other, or spend time in Tbilisi during the October city festival or the spring Tbilisi International Film Festival.

Summer Mountain and Scenic Travel

Summer is one of the best times for Georgia travel packages featuring scenic mountain drives, clear blue skies, and conditions well-suited for spending time outdoors. The Caucasus Mountains offer opportunities for world-class hiking, visits to remote villages and truly breathtaking views.

Visitors can relax in Batumi on the Black Sea coast, explore the medieval defensive towers at the UNESCO-listed Ushguli, and hike over the glaciers in the warmth of summer, with cooler alpine temperatures in the mountains to take the edge off the heat.

Winter City Breaks in Tbilisi

Winter Georgia holiday packages are a great time to travel for visitors who want a more peaceful experience in Tbilisi's Old Town. Although the city is always packed with things to do, it’s a little slower-paced during the colder months.

Try traditional Georgian cuisine, explore the historic Old Town without the crowds, and embrace the festive charm of the light displays on Rustaveli Avenue and the Christmas markets at Orbeliani Square and Dedaena Park, with ice skating, warming mulled wine, and the iconic sulphur baths all available within winter small-group Georgia holidays.


Georgia Holidays FAQs

1. Does the Baltic Travel Company offer both guided and tailor-made Georgia holidays?
Yes! Guests can choose from structured, fully guided tours or a Georgia tailor-made itinerary designed around their interests. Some travellers prefer a structured route, such as our Highlights of Georgia package, while others opt to combine regional destinations with holidays like the Highlights of Armenia and Georgia. Trips can be customised with y extra nights, wine experiences, or extensions.

2. What are the must-see highlights on a Georgia holiday?
Georgia combines mountain landscapes, ancient monasteries, and vibrant city life with a deep cultural heritage. Popular highlights include the atmospheric Tbilisi Old Town, the mountain scenery around Kazbegi, the vineyards of Kakheti, and historic sites such as Mtskheta and Vardzia.

3. Can I combine Georgia with other countries in the Caucasus?
You can, and it’s common to pair Georgia with neighbouring Armenia. Multi-country itineraries travelling across the Caucasus allow you to experience these destinations' shared history, distinct landscapes, and regional traditions in one holiday.

4. Is Georgia a good destination for wine and food experiences?
Definitely! Georgia is considered one of the world's oldest wine-producing regions. Many itineraries include visits to Kakheti for wine-tasting sessions, as well as opportunities to enjoy traditional Georgian cuisine and warm local hospitality.

5. When is the best time to visit Georgia?
Spring and autumn are particularly great for sightseeing and cultural tours, with mild, comfortable temperatures and clear views. Summer is ideal for exploring the highland regions, while winter suits those looking for a quieter city break or snowy scenery.

6. What type of accommodation is included in Georgia holiday packages?
Georgian accommodation typically includes centrally located hotels in Tbilisi and comfortable properties in the mountain or countryside regions. We focus on places that offer a good balance of quality, character, and location.

7. Are Georgia holidays suitable for couples, solo travellers, or small groups?
Trips to Georgia work well for couples, solo travellers, and small groups alike! The country’s mix of heritage, scenery, and culture appeals to a broad range of travellers.

8. What kind of experiences are included in Georgia travel packages?
Depending on your itinerary, you can expect guided visits to monasteries, scenic drives along the Georgian Military Highway, wine tasting in Kakheti, historic walking tours through Tbilisi, and visits to UNESCO-listed heritage sites. There is often a balance of guided excursions and free time.

9. Is Georgia a good destination for history and culture enthusiasts?
Very much so. Georgia’s long history as a crossroads between Europe and Asia has shaped its layered heritage and is reflected in the country’s unique architecture, religion, and traditions.

10. What kind of support can I expect during my Georgia holiday?
Before departure, you’ll receive a detailed itinerary and practical travel information with our team on hand to help if you need any advice about what to pack or have any other queries. While you’re away, our local partners will always be happy to assist, and our 24/7 emergency assistance line is available if needed.

11. Will I receive a quote and itinerary before booking?
Of course. Once you’ve sent your enquiry, we’ll put together a personalised itinerary and quote - usually within a couple of days - so you can review everything and request any changes.

12. Are Georgia holiday packages financially protected?
Yes. Flight-inclusive Georgia holiday bookings are ATOL-protected, while ABTOT covers land-only arrangements.

13. Why book a Georgia holiday with the Baltic Travel Company?
We specialise in travel across the Caucasus and Eastern Europe, creating holidays in Georgia that focus on authentic experiences and cultural insights along carefully chosen routes. Our travel experts are renowned for their guidance and the personal approach we take when planning your trip.


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