Planning a Georgia trip from UAE? You’re about to discover one of the most enchanting destinations in the Caucasus region. Georgia offers UAE travelers a perfect blend of stunning mountain landscapes, ancient history, world-renowned wine culture, and warm hospitality—all at surprisingly affordable prices. With visa-free entry for UAE residents, short flight durations, and excellent connectivity from Dubai and Abu Dhabi, Georgia has emerged as a top choice for weekend getaways and extended vacations alike.
This comprehensive guide covers everything you need to plan your perfect Georgia tour package from UAE, including detailed destination breakdowns, budget planning, cultural insights, and expert travel tips from White Sky Travel, your trusted travel partner in Dubai.
Why Choose Georgia for Your Next Vacation from UAE?
Georgia has become increasingly popular among UAE travelers, and for good reason:
Visa-Free Entry & Easy Accessibility
UAE passport holders and residents with valid visas from the US, UK, EU Schengen zone, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, or South Korea can enter Georgia without a visa for up to one year. This hassle-free entry makes Georgia one of the most accessible destinations for UAE residents.
Short Flight Duration
Direct flights from Dubai or Abu Dhabi to Tbilisi take approximately 3.5 to 4 hours, making Georgia perfect for both long weekends and extended holidays. You can leave Dubai in the morning and be exploring Tbilisi’s Old Town by afternoon.
Budget-Friendly Destination
Georgia offers exceptional value for money. From accommodation and dining to attractions and activities, your budget stretches much further compared to many European destinations. A meal at a good restaurant costs just AED 30-50, while comfortable accommodation starts from AED 100 per night.
Diverse Landscapes
Experience dramatic contrasts: snow-capped Caucasus mountains, lush green valleys, Black Sea beaches, ancient cave cities, and vibrant modern cities—all within a compact country easily explored in one trip.
Rich Cultural Heritage
As one of the world’s oldest Christian nations and the birthplace of wine (with 8,000 years of winemaking tradition), Georgia offers fascinating historical sites, UNESCO World Heritage monuments, and unique cultural experiences.
Delicious Cuisine
Georgian food is a revelation. From khinkali dumplings and khachapuri cheese bread to aromatic stews and fresh grilled meats, the cuisine alone is worth the journey.
Warm Hospitality
Georgians are renowned for their hospitality. The local tradition of “supra” (feast) and treating guests like family creates memorable experiences that go beyond typical tourism.

Best Time to Visit Georgia from UAE
Georgia is a year-round destination, but the ideal time depends on your interests:
Spring (March to May)
Best for: Sightseeing, photography, nature walks
- Temperatures: 10°C to 20°C
- Blooming landscapes with wildflowers
- Fewer tourists mean better hotel rates
- Perfect for exploring Tbilisi, Mtskheta, and Kakheti
- Easter celebrations in April offer unique cultural experiences
Summer (June to August)
Best for: Beach vacations, hiking, outdoor adventures
- Temperatures: 25°C to 35°C (cooler in mountains)
- Peak season with vibrant festivals
- Perfect for Batumi beach resorts
- Ideal hiking conditions in Kazbegi and Svaneti
- Long daylight hours for sightseeing
- Book accommodation early as it’s the busiest season
Autumn (September to November)
Best for: Wine tourism, photography, cultural tours
- Temperatures: 15°C to 25°C
- Grape harvest season (Rtveli) in Kakheti
- Spectacular fall foliage
- Wine festivals throughout the country
- Comfortable weather for all activities
- Considered by many as the best time to visit
Winter (December to February)
Best for: Skiing, snow activities, winter festivals
- Temperatures: -5°C to 10°C
- Excellent skiing in Gudauri and Bakuriani
- Magical snow-covered landscapes
- New Year celebrations are spectacular
- Lowest accommodation rates
- Perfect for cozy wine tastings and hot sulfur baths
Flight Options from UAE to Georgia
Several airlines offer convenient connections between UAE and Georgia, with options to suit different budgets and schedules.
Direct Flights to Georgia
Flydubai (Dubai to Tbilisi)
- Multiple weekly flights
- Flight time: 3 hours 45 minutes
- Economical pricing with frequent promotions
- Good baggage allowance
Air Arabia (Sharjah to Tbilisi)
- Regular direct services
- Flight time: 3 hours 30 minutes
- Budget-friendly option
- Convenient for Sharjah and northern emirates residents
Wizz Air Abu Dhabi (Abu Dhabi to Kutaisi)
- Ultra-low-cost carrier
- Flight time: 4 hours
- Lands at Kutaisi, 3 hours from Tbilisi
- Excellent for budget travelers exploring western Georgia
Connecting Flights
- Qatar Airways: Via Doha, excellent service and comfort
- Turkish Airlines: Via Istanbul, competitive fares
- Gulf Air: Via Bahrain, good connectivity
- Azerbaijan Airlines: Via Baku, convenient for combining Azerbaijan and Georgia
Flight Costs and Booking Tips
Round-trip economy tickets from Dubai to Tbilisi typically range from:
- Budget airlines: AED 900 – 1,500
- Full-service carriers: AED 1,500 – 2,500
- Premium economy: AED 2,500 – 3,500
- Business class: AED 4,000 – 6,000
Money-Saving Tips:
- Book 2-3 months in advance for best rates
- Be flexible with travel dates (midweek flights are often cheaper)
- Sign up for airline newsletters for flash sales
- Consider flying to Kutaisi if exploring western Georgia
- Check both Dubai and Abu Dhabi departure options
Book Your Flights with White Sky Travel
White Sky Travel offers competitive flight booking services with flexible payment options. Book your flights to Georgia and pay comfortably over time with Tabby (up to 12 months) or Tamara (extended payment plans available). Our office is open daily from 8am to 8pm to assist you.
Contact us:
- WhatsApp: +971 4 220 2133 | +971 52 292 1011
- Location: Room 202, Royal Class Building, Dubai Investment Park 1, Dubai

Visa Requirements for UAE Residents Traveling to Georgia
Visa-Free Entry
UAE passport holders can enter Georgia visa-free for up to one year. Most UAE residents with a valid Emirates ID can enter Georgia visa-free for 90 days within 180 days.
List of countries that have stricter entry conditions (must have UAE residency valid ≥ 12 months to enter visa-free and avoid needing a Georgian visa):
- Afghanistan
- Bangladesh
- Pakistan
- Nigeria
- Ethiopia
- Ghana
- Somalia
- Sudan
- Syria
- Yemen
- Eritrea
- Cameroon
- Côte d’Ivoire
- Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Morocco
- Tanzania
- Uganda
If you are from one of these countries and your UAE residence visa is less than 1 year, you must apply for a Georgia visa (e-Visa) before travel.
E-Visa for Other Nationalities
If you don’t qualify for visa-free entry, you can apply for a Georgian e-Visa online through the official website. The process is straightforward:
- Application fee: USD 20
- Processing time: 5 business days
- Valid for 120 days, allows 30-day stay
- Apply at: www.evisa.gov.ge
Important Notes
- Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months beyond your travel dates
- Keep copies of your UAE residence visa
- Travel insurance is mandatory
- Proof of hotel/tour bookings
- Return flight ticket
- Proof of sufficient funds
- Always check the latest requirements before traveling
Complete Georgia Itinerary: Top Places to Visit
1. Tbilisi – The Enchanting Capital
Tbilisi, Georgia’s vibrant capital, perfectly blends old-world charm with modern energy. Nestled along the Mtkvari River, the city captivates visitors with its colorful architecture, diverse culture, and legendary hospitality.
Must-See Attractions in Tbilisi:
Old Town (Dzveli Tbilisi)
- Wander through narrow cobblestone streets lined with colorful houses featuring traditional wooden balconies
- Visit Sioni Cathedral and Anchiskhati Basilica, the oldest churches in Tbilisi
- Explore Shardeni Street for trendy cafes, wine bars, and art galleries
- Don’t miss Leselidze Street for authentic Georgian restaurants
Narikala Fortress
- Ancient fortress overlooking the city since the 4th century
- Take the cable car from Rike Park for stunning views
- Walk around the fortress walls for panoramic photography opportunities
- Visit at sunset for breathtaking views of Tbilisi’s illuminated skyline
Sulfur Baths District (Abanotubani)
- Historic bathhouses dating back centuries
- Try a traditional sulfur bath (30-60 minutes: 50-100 GEL)
- Popular baths: Chreli Abano, Royal Bath, Orbeliani Bath
- Includes scrub massage (kisa) for ultimate relaxation
- The sulfur water is believed to have healing properties
Bridge of Peace
- Stunning modern pedestrian bridge spanning the Mtkvari River
- Designed by Italian architect Michele De Lucchi
- Beautiful LED light display every hour after dark
- Connects old Tbilisi with the new Rike Park
Rustaveli Avenue
- Tbilisi’s main boulevard lined with theaters, museums, and shops
- Visit the Georgian National Museum
- See the Opera and Ballet Theater
- Parliament building and Freedom Square nearby
Mtatsminda Park
- Amusement park on Mtatsminda Mountain
- Reach by funicular railway (one of the oldest in the world)
- Enjoy rides, restaurants, and spectacular city views
- Perfect for families with children
Fabrika Tbilisi
- Former Soviet sewing factory turned creative hub
- Hostels, cafes, bars, shops, and art spaces
- Popular spot for international travelers
- Weekend flea markets and events
Where to Eat in Tbilisi:
- Shavi Lomi: Authentic Georgian cuisine in a cozy setting
- Barbarestan: Historical Georgian recipes from a 19th-century cookbook
- Café Gabriadze: Charming puppet-theater cafe
- Keto and Kote: Traditional food with live music
- Pasanauri: Best khinkali in the city
Recommended Stay Duration:
2-3 days to explore main attractions, or 4-5 days for a leisurely pace with day trips.
2. Mtskheta – Ancient Capital and UNESCO World Heritage Site
Just 20 kilometers from Tbilisi, Mtskheta served as Georgia’s capital from the 3rd century BC to the 5th century AD. This sacred city is the spiritual heart of Georgia and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Key Attractions:
Svetitskhoveli Cathedral
- 11th-century masterpiece of Georgian architecture
- Believed to house Christ’s robe
- Burial site of Georgian kings
- Stunning frescoes and religious artifacts
- Open daily for visitors and worship
Jvari Monastery
- 6th-century monastery perched on a hilltop
- Offers panoramic views of the confluence of Aragvi and Mtkvari rivers
- One of Georgia’s most photographed sites
- Featured on the 50 lari banknote
Samtavro Monastery
- Important pilgrimage site
- Contains relics of King Mirian and Queen Nana
- Beautiful gardens and peaceful atmosphere
How to Visit:
- Half-day trip from Tbilisi
- Combine with Jvari Monastery
- Marshrutka (minibus) from Didube station: 1 GEL
- Taxi: 40-50 GEL round trip
- Many tour companies offer Mtskheta day tours
3. Kazbegi (Stepantsminda) – Mountain Paradise
Located in the dramatic Caucasus Mountains, Kazbegi offers some of Georgia’s most breathtaking natural scenery. The journey along the Georgian Military Highway is an adventure itself.
Main Attractions:
Gergeti Trinity Church
- 14th-century church at 2,170 meters elevation
- Iconic view with Mt. Kazbek (5,047m) backdrop
- Hike up (1.5-2 hours) or take 4×4 taxi (30-40 GEL)
- Best visited early morning or late afternoon for fewer crowds
- Winter visits require proper preparation
Gveleti Waterfall
- Easy 30-minute hike from the village
- Two-tiered waterfall in a beautiful gorge
- Refreshing in summer months
- Free entrance
Dariali Gorge
- Spectacular canyon on the Georgian-Russian border
- Dramatic cliffs and river views
- Several smaller waterfalls
- Great for photography
Truso Valley
- Off-the-beaten-path gem
- Mineral water springs
- Abandoned villages
- Stunning mountain landscapes
- 4×4 vehicle required
Adventure Activities:
- Hiking and trekking (various difficulty levels)
- Paragliding with mountain views
- Mountain biking
- Horse riding
- Rock climbing
- Winter mountaineering (experienced climbers)
Getting There:
- 3-hour drive from Tbilisi
- Marshrutka from Didube: 10 GEL
- Private taxi: 200-250 GEL round trip
- Organized tours: 150-200 GEL per person
Recommended Stay:
- Stay overnight to avoid rushed day trips
- Guesthouses offer authentic experiences (100-150 GEL per night)
- Hotels available from budget to luxury
4. Gudauri – Premier Ski Resort
Georgia’s largest and most developed ski resort, Gudauri attracts winter sports enthusiasts from around the world with its excellent snow conditions and modern facilities.
Winter Activities (December-April):
- Skiing and Snowboarding: 70+ kilometers of ski runs for all levels
- Ski School: Professional instructors available
- Equipment Rental: Full range of gear on-site
- Heliskiing: For advanced skiers
- Snowmobiling: Exciting alternative to skiing
- Après-ski: Lively bars and restaurants
Summer Activities (May-October):
- Paragliding: Tandem flights over the Caucasus (200-250 GEL)
- Hiking: Beautiful mountain trails
- Mountain Biking: Dedicated trails
- Zip-lining: Adrenaline rush with views
Ski Pass Prices:
- Full day: 40-60 GEL
- Half day: 30-40 GEL
- Multi-day passes available at discounted rates
- Season passes for frequent visitors
Accommodation:
- Slope-side hotels and apartments
- Range from budget hostels to luxury resorts
- Many hotels offer ski-in/ski-out access
5. Kakheti – Georgia’s Wine Region
The heart of Georgian winemaking culture, Kakheti boasts 8,000 years of wine tradition. This region produces 70% of Georgia’s wine and offers stunning vineyard landscapes.
Must-Visit Wine Towns:
Sighnaghi – The City of Love
- Charming hilltop town with Italian-style architecture
- Panoramic views of Alazani Valley
- 24/7 wedding house (hence “City of Love”)
- Cobblestone streets and colorful houses
- Ancient defensive walls to walk around
- Perfect for romantic getaways
Telavi
- Kakheti’s main city and commercial center
- Giant 900-year-old plane tree
- Batonis Tsikhe palace complex
- Local wine market
- Base for wine tours
Gremi
- 16th-century architectural complex
- Church of the Archangels
- Three-story bell tower with museum
- Panoramic viewing platform
Wine Experiences:
Traditional Qvevri Winemaking
- UNESCO-recognized wine fermentation in clay vessels
- Visit family-run wineries
- Participate in grape harvest (September-October)
- Learn traditional winemaking techniques
Recommended Wineries:
- Pheasant’s Tears: Natural wines, excellent food
- Twins Wine Cellar: Boutique winery, wine-making workshops
- Kindzmarauli Corporation: Large-scale production, comprehensive tours
- Château Mukhrani: Royal winery with palace, French-style wines
- Shumi Winery: Museum and extensive wine collection
Wine Tour Options:
- Full-day organized tours: 150-250 GEL per person
- Private tours with driver: 300-400 GEL per car
- Multi-day wine tours available
- Typically includes 3-4 winery visits with tastings
Best Time to Visit:
- September-October: Harvest season (Rtveli)
- May-June: Pleasant weather, blooming landscapes
- Year-round: Tastings always available
6. Batumi – The Black Sea Pearl
Georgia’s premier beach resort on the Black Sea coast, Batumi combines beach relaxation with vibrant nightlife, modern architecture, and subtropical gardens.
Top Attractions:
Batumi Boulevard
- 7-kilometer seaside promenade
- Cafes, restaurants, and entertainment
- Rental bikes and electric scooters
- Beach access along the length
- Beautiful day and night
Ali and Nino Statue
- Moving 8-meter steel sculpture
- Represents eternal love story
- Figures move toward each other and pass through daily
- Best viewed at 7pm
- Most photographed spot in Batumi
Alphabetic Tower
- 130-meter tower celebrating Georgian alphabet
- Observation deck with 360° views
- Rotating restaurant at the top
- Elevator ticket: 15 GEL
Batumi Botanical Garden
- 110-hectare garden with 5,000+ plant species
- Stunning coastal location
- Subtropical and humid zones
- 9 kilometers north of city center
- Entrance: 8 GEL
- Best visited in spring/summer
Europe Square
- Astronomical clock tower
- Beautiful architecture
- Cafes and restaurants
- Regular cultural events
Piazza Square
- Italian-style square
- Mosaic artwork
- Live music venues
- Trendy cafes and bars
Beaches:
- Pebble beaches along the coast
- Free public beaches
- VIP beach clubs available
- Water sports: jet skiing, parasailing, banana boats
- Beach season: June-September
Day Trips from Batumi:
- Gonio Fortress: Ancient Roman fortification (15 km south)
- Sarpi: Border town with Turkey, great views
- Mtirala National Park: Hiking and waterfalls
- Machakhela: Mountain villages and arched bridges
Nightlife:
- Casinos (must be 21+)
- Nightclubs and bars
- Live music venues
- Dancing fountains show
7. Svaneti – Remote Mountain Kingdom
For adventurous travelers, Svaneti offers pristine mountain landscapes, medieval defensive towers, and authentic cultural experiences in one of Europe’s highest inhabited regions.
Main Villages:
Mestia
- Main town of Upper Svaneti
- Iconic Svan towers
- Museum of History and Ethnography
- Gateway to mountain treks
- Modern cable car to Mount Zuruldi
Ushguli
- UNESCO World Heritage Site
- Highest continuously inhabited settlement in Europe (2,200m)
- Best-preserved Svan towers
- Stunning mountain scenery
- 4-hour drive from Mestia (4×4 required)
Trekking Opportunities:
- Mestia to Ushguli trek (4 days)
- Chalaadi Glacier (easy day hike)
- Koruldi Lakes (moderate day hike)
- Mount Ushba base camp
- Various multi-day expeditions
Getting There:
- Daily flights from Tbilisi (weather dependent): 100-150 GEL one-way
- Marshrutka from Tbilisi: 40-50 GEL (8-10 hours)
- Private car: 400-500 GEL from Tbilisi
- Best accessed June-September (winter roads challenging)
Recommended Stay:
At least 2-3 days to experience Svaneti properly. Guesthouses offer traditional Svan hospitality.

Georgian Culture and Traditions
The Georgian Supra (Feast)
The supra is more than just a meal—it’s a sacred tradition of hospitality, friendship, and celebration. A true supra includes:
- Tamada (Toastmaster): Leads toasts throughout the meal
- Multiple dishes: 20-30 different items common
- Wine: Flowing freely throughout
- Toasts: To family, friends, homeland, peace, and more
- Duration: Can last 3-6 hours or more
- Music and singing: Often part of the experience
Polyphonic Singing
Georgian polyphonic singing is a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage. The complex harmonies and vocal techniques have been preserved for centuries. Attend a performance or visit a traditional restaurant with live music to experience this unique art form.
Traditional Dance
Georgian national dances are energetic, athletic, and expressive. The most famous include:
- Kartuli: Graceful courtship dance
- Khorumi: Warrior dance
- Mtiuluri: Mountain dance
- Samaia: Women’s dance
Watch performances by the National Ballet or at traditional restaurants.
Georgian Alphabet
Georgia has its own unique alphabet, one of only 14 alphabets in the world. Created in the 3rd century BC, it’s a source of national pride. Many visitors enjoy learning a few basic words in Georgian script.
Religious Traditions
Georgia is one of the world’s oldest Christian nations (converted in 337 AD). Churches and monasteries dot the landscape, and religious traditions remain important to Georgian identity. When visiting religious sites:
- Dress modestly (women should cover shoulders and wear skirts)
- Remove hats before entering
- Photography may be restricted inside
- Speak quietly and respectfully
Georgian Cuisine: A Food Lover’s Paradise
Must-Try Dishes
Khachapuri
- Georgia’s national dish—cheese-filled bread
- Regional varieties: Adjarian (boat-shaped with egg), Imeretian (circular), Megrelian (extra cheese on top)
- Available everywhere: 8-15 GEL
- Perfect for breakfast, lunch, or dinner
Khinkali
- Juicy soup dumplings
- Filled with meat (pork, beef, lamb), mushrooms, or cheese
- Eat with your hands, bite carefully (soup inside!)
- Traditional way: bite, drink juice, eat dumpling, discard top knot
- Price: 1-2 GEL per piece
Mtsvadi
- Georgian shashlik (kebab)
- Marinated pork or lamb grilled over vine wood
- Served with raw onions and pomegranate
- Best at outdoor restaurants with open grills
Lobio
- Spiced kidney bean stew
- Served in clay pot with mchadi (cornbread)
- Hearty vegetarian option
- Popular home-cooked dish
Badrijani Nigvzit
- Fried eggplant rolls with walnut paste
- Topped with pomegranate seeds
- Perfect appetizer
- Light and flavorful
Pkhali
- Vegetable pâté with walnuts and spices
- Made from spinach, beets, or cabbage
- Healthy and delicious
- Vegan-friendly
Churchkhela
- Traditional candy made from grape must and nuts
- Walnuts or hazelnuts threaded on string
- Energy-rich snack
- Popular souvenir: 5-10 GEL
Chakapuli
- Spring lamb stew with tarragon and plums
- Seasonal specialty (March-May)
- Aromatic and tender
- Must-try when available
Georgian Bread
- Shotis Puri: Traditional bread baked in tone (clay oven)
- Dedis Puri: “Mother’s bread,” round flatbread
- Mchadi: Cornbread, perfect with lobio
Sauces and Condiments
- Tkemali: Sour plum sauce, accompanies meat dishes
- Ajika: Spicy paste with peppers and herbs
- Satsebeli: Tomato-based sauce with spices
Georgian Wine
Georgia is the birthplace of wine, with 8,000 years of winemaking tradition. The traditional qvevri method (UNESCO recognized) involves fermenting wine in large clay vessels buried underground.
Popular Varieties:
- Saperavi: Full-bodied red, most famous Georgian wine
- Kindzmarauli: Semi-sweet red, very popular
- Mukuzani: Dry red with complex flavors
- Rkatsiteli: White wine, can be dry or semi-sweet
- Amber wine: White wine made like red (with skin contact)
Chacha
Georgian grape pomace brandy, similar to Italian grappa. Strong (40-60% alcohol) and often homemade. Offered as welcome drink in many guesthouses.
Street Food
- Lobiani: Bean-filled bread
- Kubdari: Svan meat pie with spices
- Achma: Layered cheese pie from Adjara
- Corn on the cob: Grilled on street corners
Desserts
- Pelamushi: Grape juice pudding
- Gozinaki: Caramelized nuts, especially at New Year
- Kada: Flaky pastry with sweet filling
- Nazuki: Sweet spiced bread from Surami
Things to Do in Georgia
Cultural Experiences
- Attend a traditional Georgian supra (feast)
- Watch polyphonic singing performance
- See Georgian national dance show
- Visit a working monastery during services
- Take a Georgian cooking class
- Learn traditional bread-making in a tone oven
- Participate in grape harvest (rtveli) in September-October
- Visit a master craftsman’s workshop
Adventure Activities
- White-water rafting on Aragvi River
- Paragliding in Gudauri or Batumi
- Skiing and snowboarding in winter resorts
- Multi-day trekking in Svaneti or Tusheti
- Caving in Sataplia or Prometheus caves
- Zip-lining and rope courses
- Horseback riding in the mountains
- Mountain biking tours
- Rock climbing in various locations
Nature and Wildlife
- Visit Vashlovani National Park (safari-like experience)
- Explore Tusheti National Park (pristine wilderness)
- See rare Caucasian flora at Borjomi-Kharagauli National Park
- Bird watching in various wetlands and mountains
- Visit the David Gareja cave monastery complex
Relaxation and Wellness
- Soak in natural hot springs and sulfur baths
- Visit Borjomi for mineral water spa treatments
- Yoga retreats in mountain settings
- Traditional Georgian massage
- Wellness resorts in Batumi
Urban Exploration
- Street art tour in Tbilisi
- Vintage shopping in Dry Bridge Market
- Soviet history tour
- Nightlife in Tbilisi’s clubbing scene
- Theater and opera performances
- Art gallery hopping
Shopping in Georgia
What to Buy
Food and Drink
- Georgian wine (check customs limits)
- Chacha (grape brandy)
- Churchkhela (nut candy)
- Georgian spices (khmeli suneli, blue fenugreek)
- Tklapi (fruit leather)
- Georgian tea from Guria region
- Honey from mountain regions
- Satsivi sauce mix
Handicrafts
- Cloisonné enamelware
- Traditional Georgian weapons (decorative)
- Carpets and textiles
- Ceramics and pottery
- Wooden items (bowls, spoons, boxes)
- Silver jewelry with traditional designs
- Hand-knitted woolen items from mountain regions
Souvenirs
- Items with Georgian alphabet
- Traditional costumes (chokha)
- Georgian music CDs
- Art and paintings
- Books about Georgia
- Postcards and magnets
Where to Shop
Tbilisi
- Dry Bridge Market: Antiques, Soviet memorabilia, vintage items (weekends)
- Galleria Tbilisi: Modern shopping mall with international brands
- East Point: Large shopping center
- Prospekti Rustaveli: Shops and boutiques
- Meidan Bazaar: Spices and local products
- Deserter Bazaar: Fresh produce and flowers
Souvenir Shops
- Prospekti Gift Shop (quality souvenirs)
- Georgia Design (modern Georgian design)
- Nikala (traditional items)
- Airport duty-free (wine, last-minute souvenirs)
Bargaining
Bargaining is acceptable at markets and with taxi drivers, but not in shops or restaurants. Be respectful and friendly when negotiating.
Transportation in Georgia
Getting Around Tbilisi
Metro
- Two lines covering main areas
- Fare: 0.5 GEL per ride
- Operates 6am-midnight
- Safe and efficient
- Buy rechargeable Metromoney card (2 GEL deposit)
Buses
- Extensive network
- Fare: 0.5 GEL (use Metromoney card)
- Can be crowded during rush hour
- Google Maps shows routes
Taxis and Ride Apps
- Bolt: Most popular, cheapest rates
- Yandex Taxi: Also reliable
- Maxim: Another option
- Regular taxis: Negotiate fare before starting (always use apps instead)
- Average ride in Tbilisi: 5-15 GEL
Cable Car
- Rike Park to Narikala Fortress
- Fare: 2.5 GEL each way
- Stunning views
- Operates 10am-11pm
Intercity Travel
Marshrutka (Minibus)
- Main form of public transport between cities
- Cheap and frequent
- Depart when full
- Main stations in Tbilisi: Didube, Ortachala, Samgori, Navtlughi
- Example fares: Tbilisi-Batumi (25 GEL), Tbilisi-Kazbegi (10 GEL)
- Can be uncomfortable for long journeys
Trains
- Limited but scenic routes
- Tbilisi-Batumi overnight train (comfortable, 40-80 GEL)
- Tbilisi-Zugdidi (for Svaneti)
- Book online at railway.ge
Domestic Flights
- Tbilisi-Batumi (45 minutes, 80-150 GEL)
- Tbilisi-Mestia (weather dependent)
- Convenient for limited time
- Book through Georgian Airways or Vanilla Sky
Private Drivers and Car Rental
- Hire driver for day trips: 150-300 GEL per day
- Car rental: 80-150 GEL per day
- International driving license required
- Driving can be challenging (aggressive local drivers)
- 4×4 recommended for mountain regions
Travel Between Destinations
- Tbilisi to Mtskheta: 30 minutes
- Tbilisi to Kazbegi: 3 hours
- Tbilisi to Gudauri: 2 hours
- Tbilisi to Telavi (Kakheti): 2 hours
- Tbilisi to Batumi: 5-6 hours (or 1-hour flight)
- Tbilisi to Mestia (Svaneti): 8-10 hours

Accommodation Options in Georgia
Budget Options (30-100 GEL per night)
- Hostels: Social atmosphere, common in Tbilisi and tourist areas
- Guesthouses: Family-run, authentic experience, often includes breakfast
- Budget hotels: Basic amenities, clean and functional
- Homestays: Live with local families, meals often included
Mid-Range Options (100-250 GEL per night)
- 3-star hotels: Comfortable rooms, standard amenities
- Boutique guesthouses: Charming, personalized service
- Apartments: Kitchen facilities, good for longer stays or families
- Wine resorts (Kakheti): Unique experiences with vineyard views
Luxury Options (250+ GEL per night)
- 5-star hotels: Full-service, premium amenities
- Historic hotels: Converted palaces and mansions
- Mountain lodges: Luxury in nature settings
- Seaside resorts (Batumi): Beach access, spa facilities
Booking Tips
- Book early for peak season (July-August, December-January)
- Read reviews carefully, especially for guesthouses
- Many places offer free cancellation
- Consider location for Tbilisi (Old Town most convenient but pricier)
- Guesthouses in wine country often include wine tastings
- Mountain accommodations may be basic but offer authentic experiences
White Sky Travel Accommodation Services
White Sky Travel can arrange hotel bookings across Georgia to suit any budget. We offer:
- Competitive rates at verified hotels
- Flexible payment with Tabby (up to 12 months) or Tamara (extended payment plans)
- Complete vacation packages with flights and hotels
- 24/7 support during your trip
Contact us for Georgia hotel bookings:
- WhatsApp: +971 4 220 2133 | +971 52 292 1011
- Office Hours: Daily 8am to 8pm
- Location: Room 202, Royal Class Building, Dubai Investment Park 1, Dubai
Georgia Trip Cost from UAE: Complete Budget Breakdown
Sample 5-Day Budget Trip (Per Person)
| Expense Category | Cost Range (AED) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Round-trip Flight | 900 – 1,500 | Book early for best rates |
| Accommodation (4 nights) | 400 – 1,000 | Budget to mid-range options |
| Food (5 days) | 300 – 600 | Mix of local restaurants and cafes |
| Local Transportation | 100 – 250 | Marshrutkas, taxis, day tour |
| Attractions & Activities | 150 – 400 | Entry fees, wine tastings, cable car |
| Shopping & Miscellaneous | 200 – 500 | Souvenirs, extras |
| Total Estimated Cost | 2,050 – 4,250 | Per person for 5 days |
Sample 7-Day Mid-Range Trip (Per Person)
| Expense Category | Cost Range (AED) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Round-trip Flight | 1,200 – 1,800 | Comfortable timing, checked baggage |
| Accommodation (6 nights) | 900 – 1,500 | 3-star hotels, mix of cities |
| Food (7 days) | 500 – 900 | Good restaurants, wine tastings |
| Local Transportation | 300 – 500 | Private tours, comfortable options |
| Attractions & Activities | 400 – 800 | Multiple tours, adventure activities |
| Shopping & Miscellaneous | 400 – 800 | Wine purchases, quality souvenirs |
| Total Estimated Cost | 3,700 – 6,300 | Per person for 7 days |
Sample 10-Day Luxury Trip (Per Person)
| Expense Category | Cost Range (AED) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Round-trip Flight | 2,500 – 4,000 | Business class or premium economy |
| Accommodation (9 nights) | 2,500 – 4,500 | 5-star hotels and luxury resorts |
| Food (10 days) | 1,200 – 2,000 | Fine dining, premium wine experiences |
| Private Transportation | 1,000 – 1,500 | Private driver, comfortable vehicles |
| Attractions & Activities | 800 – 1,500 | Exclusive tours, helicopter rides |
| Shopping & Miscellaneous | 1,000 – 2,000 | Quality items, premium wines |
| Total Estimated Cost | 9,000 – 15,500 | Per person for 10 days |
Daily Budget Breakdown
Budget Traveler (150-250 GEL / 150-250 AED per day)
- Hostel bed or budget guesthouse: 30-50 GEL
- Three meals at local restaurants: 30-50 GEL
- Public transport: 10-20 GEL
- Attractions and activities: 20-40 GEL
- Miscellaneous: 20-30 GEL
Mid-Range Traveler (300-500 GEL / 300-500 AED per day)
- 3-star hotel: 100-150 GEL
- Three good meals: 60-100 GEL
- Mix of transport (taxis, tours): 40-80 GEL
- Attractions and activities: 50-100 GEL
- Wine, shopping, extras: 50-100 GEL
Luxury Traveler (800+ GEL / 800+ AED per day)
- 5-star hotel: 300-600 GEL
- Fine dining: 150-300 GEL
- Private driver and tours: 150-300 GEL
- Premium activities: 100-200 GEL
- Shopping and extras: 100-300 GEL
Money-Saving Tips
- Travel in shoulder season (May-June, September-October)
- Book accommodation with breakfast included
- Eat where locals eat (cheaper and often better)
- Use marshrutkas instead of taxis between cities
- Buy wine directly from wineries (much cheaper than shops)
- Share costs by traveling with friends or joining group tours
- Cook some meals if staying in apartments
- Many churches and monasteries are free to enter
- Walk instead of taking taxis in cities (compact and walkable)
Flexible Payment Options with White Sky Travel
Make your Georgia trip affordable with our flexible payment plans:
- Tabby: Split your payment over up to 12 months
- Tamara: Extended payment plans available
- Apply to flights, hotels, and complete tour packages
- Simple approval process
- Book now, travel soon, pay over time
Essential Georgia Travel Tips
Currency and Money
- Currency: Georgian Lari (GEL)
- Exchange rate: Approximately 1 AED = 0.75 GEL (check current rates)
- Where to exchange: Official exchange offices (best rates), banks, some hotels
- Avoid: Street money changers
- ATMs: Widely available in cities, limited in remote areas
- Credit cards: Accepted in most hotels and restaurants in cities, less common in villages
- Cash: Keep Georgian Lari for small purchases and rural areas
- Tipping: 10% in restaurants if service not included, round up taxi fares
Communication
Local SIM Cards
- Magti: Best coverage, especially in mountains
- Beeline: Good urban coverage, competitive rates
- Geocell: Another reliable option
- Cost: 5-20 GEL for tourist packages with data
- Available at airport, convenience stores, and official shops
- Bring passport for registration
Internet Access
- Free Wi-Fi in most hotels, cafes, and restaurants
- Good 4G coverage in cities
- Limited connectivity in remote mountain areas
Language
- Official language: Georgian (unique alphabet)
- Many young people speak English in tourist areas
- Russian widely understood by older generation
- Learn basic phrases: “Gamarjoba” (hello), “Madloba” (thank you), “Gaumarjos” (cheers)
- Download Google Translate offline Georgian pack
- Restaurant menus often have English translations in tourist areas
Safety and Health
Safety
- Georgia is very safe for tourists
- Low crime rate, especially violent crime
- Normal precautions apply (watch belongings in crowded areas)
- Traffic can be chaotic—be very careful crossing streets
- Avoid politically sensitive border areas (South Ossetia, Abkhazia)
- Solo female travel is generally safe
- Emergency number: 112 (police, ambulance, fire)
Health
- No mandatory vaccinations required
- Tap water safe to drink in major cities (bottled water widely available)
- Pharmacies common in cities (“Apteka” or “Aptiaki”)
- Good private clinics in Tbilisi and Batumi
- Travel insurance recommended
- Sun protection essential in summer
- Be cautious with homemade chacha (strong alcohol)
Altitude Considerations
- Some destinations are at high altitude (Kazbegi, Gudauri, Svaneti)
- Take it easy on first day at altitude
- Stay hydrated
- Watch for altitude sickness symptoms
Cultural Etiquette
- Hospitality: Georgians are very hospitable; it’s polite to accept offers
- Toasting: If at a supra, wait for the tamada’s toast before drinking
- Shoes: Remove shoes when entering someone’s home
- Religious sites: Dress modestly, women should cover heads in some churches
- Photography: Ask permission before photographing locals
- Dining: It’s polite to finish food on your plate
- Gifts: Small gifts from your country appreciated if visiting homes
- Personal space: Georgians are generally warm and may stand closer than you’re used to
What to Pack
Essential Items
- Valid passport (6+ months validity)
- UAE residence visa copy (if applicable)
- Travel insurance documents
- Copies of important documents (digital and physical)
- Universal power adapter (Type C and F plugs, 220V)
- Portable charger/power bank
- Reusable water bottle
- Small day backpack
Clothing (varies by season)
- Comfortable walking shoes (essential!)
- Modest clothing for religious sites
- Layers for variable mountain weather
- Light jacket even in summer (mountain areas)
- Warm clothes for winter (thermal layers, winter coat)
- Rain jacket or umbrella
- Sunglasses and hat
- Swimsuit (for Batumi or sulfur baths)
Optional but Useful
- Hiking boots (if planning mountain treks)
- Camera with extra batteries
- Binoculars (for bird watching and scenery)
- Travel-sized toiletries
- First aid kit (basics)
- Sunscreen and lip balm
- Insect repellent (summer in rural areas)
- Ziplock bags (for wet items, souvenirs)
Best Apps for Georgia Travel
- Google Maps: Reliable navigation, works offline
- Bolt/Yandex: Ride-hailing apps
- XE Currency: Currency conversion
- Google Translate: Download Georgian for offline use
- TripAdvisor: Restaurant and attraction reviews
- Maps.me: Detailed offline maps, hiking trails
- Railway.ge app: Book train tickets
- Weather apps: Essential for mountain trips
Responsible Tourism
- Respect local customs and traditions
- Support local businesses (eat at family restaurants, buy from artisans)
- Don’t litter (especially in nature areas)
- Stay on marked trails when hiking
- Be respectful in religious sites
- Ask permission before photographing people
- Learn a few words in Georgian (locals appreciate the effort)
- Don’t participate in activities that exploit animals
Sample Georgia Itineraries from UAE
5-Day Quick Explorer
Day 1: Arrival in Tbilisi
- Arrive in Tbilisi, check into hotel
- Explore Old Town on foot
- Take cable car to Narikala Fortress
- Evening sulfur bath experience
- Dinner in Old Town
Day 2: Tbilisi City Tour
- Morning: Rustaveli Avenue, museums, and parks
- Afternoon: Bridge of Peace, Rike Park
- Visit Mtatsminda Park via funicular
- Evening: Wine bar in Sololaki neighborhood
Day 3: Mtskheta and Kazbegi
- Morning: Visit Mtskheta (Svetitskhoveli, Jvari)
- Drive to Kazbegi via Georgian Military Highway
- Hike to Gergeti Trinity Church
- Return to Tbilisi evening
Day 4: Kakheti Wine Tour
- Full-day wine tour in Kakheti
- Visit 3-4 wineries with tastings
- Explore Sighnaghi town
- Traditional Georgian lunch
- Return to Tbilisi
Day 5: Departure
- Morning: Last-minute shopping
- Transfer to airport
7-Day Classic Georgia
Day 1-2: Tbilisi
- Comprehensive Tbilisi exploration
- Old Town, museums, sulfur baths
- Evening entertainment and dining
Day 3: Kazbegi
- Day trip to Kazbegi
- Gergeti Trinity Church
- Mountain activities
- Return to Tbilisi or overnight in Kazbegi
Day 4: Kakheti
- Full-day Kakheti wine tour
- Multiple winery visits
- Sighnaghi exploration
- Overnight in wine country (optional) or return to Tbilisi
Day 5-6: Batumi
- Fly or drive to Batumi
- Beach time, boulevard walks
- Ali and Nino statue
- Botanical Garden
- Batumi nightlife
Day 7: Return to Tbilisi and Departure
- Morning in Batumi or fly back to Tbilisi
- Last-minute shopping
- Departure
10-Day Complete Georgia Experience
Day 1-2: Tbilisi
- Thorough Tbilisi exploration
- Day trip to Mtskheta
- Cultural experiences (cooking class, dance show)
Day 3-4: Kazbegi
- Overnight in Kazbegi
- Multiple hikes and activities
- Explore surrounding area
Day 5: Kakheti
- Full-day wine tour
- Overnight in Sighnaghi
Day 6-7: Batumi
- Beach relaxation
- City sightseeing
- Day trips to nearby attractions
Day 8-9: Svaneti (optional) or Borjomi-Vardzia
- Fly to Mestia or drive to Borjomi
- Explore mountain culture or cave monasteries
- Unique cultural experiences
Day 10: Return and Departure
- Return to Tbilisi
- Final shopping and dining
- Departure
Specialized Itinerary: Wine Lover’s Georgia (5 Days)
Day 1: Tbilisi
- Arrival and city orientation
- Wine bar tour in Tbilisi
Day 2-3: Kakheti
- Stay in wine country
- Visit 6-8 different wineries
- Participate in qvevri winemaking
- Wine-paired dinners
Day 4: Kartli Wine Region
- Visit Château Mukhrani
- Explore Ateni area
- Return to Tbilisi
Day 5: Departure
- Visit wine shops for purchases
- Transfer to airport with wine safely packed
Seasonal Highlights and Events
Spring (March-May)
- Tbilisoba (May): City festival celebrating Tbilisi
- Wildflower blooms in mountains
- Easter celebrations (date varies)
- Perfect weather for sightseeing
- Almond blossoms in Kakheti
Summer (June-August)
- Batumoba (July): Batumi city festival
- Black Sea Jazz Festival (July): International artists in Batumi
- Tushetoba (July-August): Festival in Tusheti region
- Outdoor concerts and events throughout the country
- Beach season in full swing
- Mountain festivals in various regions
Autumn (September-November)
- Rtveli (September-October): Grape harvest festivals across wine regions
- Tbilisi International Film Festival (December, but screenings start in November)
- Fall foliage in mountains
- Wine New Wine Festival in various locations
- Milder weather, fewer tourists
Winter (December-February)
- New Year (January 1): Biggest celebration of the year
- Orthodox Christmas (January 7): Religious celebration
- Chichilaki (late December-January): Traditional Christmas tree celebrations
- Ski season in full swing
- Supra season (traditional feasts more common)
- Winter festivals in various cities
Photography Spots in Georgia
Most Instagrammable Locations
- Gergeti Trinity Church with Mt. Kazbek backdrop
- Ali and Nino statue in Batumi (especially at sunset)
- Narikala Fortress overlooking Tbilisi
- Bridge of Peace at night
- Sighnaghi town walls and Alazani Valley views
- Svan towers in Ushguli
- Colorful balconies in Tbilisi Old Town
- Jvari Monastery overlooking river confluence
- Prometheus Cave
- David Gareja monastery complex
Photography Tips
- Golden hour (sunrise/sunset) offers best light for landscapes
- Bring wide-angle lens for mountain vistas
- Ask permission before photographing locals
- Photography may be restricted inside churches
- Drone regulations: permits required, restricted in many areas
- Weather can change quickly in mountains—protect equipment
Day Trips from Tbilisi
Easy Day Trips (1-3 hours from Tbilisi)
Mtskheta
- Distance: 20 km (30 minutes)
- UNESCO heritage sites
- Easy half-day trip
- Can combine with Jvari Monastery
Gori and Uplistsikhe
- Distance: 80 km (1.5 hours)
- Stalin Museum in Gori (controversial but interesting)
- Uplistsikhe cave town (ancient rock-hewn city)
- Full-day trip
David Gareja
- Distance: 110 km (2 hours)
- Desert monastery complex
- Cave monasteries with frescoes
- Unique landscape
- Full-day trip
Jvari and Ananuri
- Distance: 70 km to Ananuri (1.5 hours)
- Scenic fortress complex by reservoir
- Often combined with Kazbegi trip
- Can be half-day if not going to Kazbegi
Bolnisi and Dmanisi
- Distance: 60-120 km (1.5-2.5 hours)
- Ancient churches
- Archaeological sites
- Off-beaten-path

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Visa and Entry
Q: Do UAE residents need a visa for Georgia?
A: UAE passport holders can enter visa-free for up to one year. UAE residents with valid visas from the US, UK, EU, or other select countries also qualify for visa-free entry.
Q: What documents do I need to enter Georgia?
A: Valid passport (6+ months validity), return flight ticket, and proof of accommodation. UAE residence visa if you’re not a UAE citizen.
Q: Can I extend my stay in Georgia?
A: Yes, visa-free visitors can stay up to one year. If you entered with an e-visa, extension may be possible but requires application.
Travel Logistics
Q: How long is the flight from Dubai to Tbilisi?
A: Direct flights take approximately 3.5 to 4 hours.
Q: What’s the best time to visit Georgia?
A: May-June and September-October offer ideal weather and fewer crowds. December-February is best for skiing. Each season has unique appeal.
Q: Is it safe to travel to Georgia?
A: Yes, Georgia is very safe for tourists with low crime rates. Avoid border areas with South Ossetia and Abkhazia.
Q: Can I use my UAE driving license in Georgia?
A: You need an International Driving Permit (IDP) along with your UAE license to drive in Georgia.
Money and Costs
Q: Is Georgia expensive?
A: No, Georgia is quite affordable compared to UAE and European destinations. Budget travelers can manage on 150-250 AED per day.
Q: What currency is used in Georgia?
A: Georgian Lari (GEL). Exchange AED at official exchange offices for best rates.
Q: Are credit cards widely accepted?
A: Cards are accepted in cities at hotels, restaurants, and shops. Cash is needed for rural areas and small establishments.
Q: Can I book Georgia travel with monthly payments?
A: Yes! White Sky Travel offers Tabby (up to 12 months) and Tamara payment plans for flights, hotels, and tour packages.
Practical Questions
Q: Do people speak English in Georgia?
A: Young people in tourist areas generally speak English. Older generations may speak Russian. Learning basic Georgian phrases helps.
Q: What’s the food like?
A: Georgian cuisine is delicious and unique, featuring cheese bread (khachapuri), dumplings (khinkali), grilled meats, and excellent wine.
Q: Is tap water safe to drink?
A: Yes, tap water is safe in major cities. Bottled water is widely available and inexpensive.
Q: What voltage and plug type does Georgia use?
A: 220V with Type C and F plugs (European standard). Bring a universal adapter if your devices use different plugs.
Activities and Attractions
Q: What’s the must-see attraction in Georgia?
A: Gergeti Trinity Church in Kazbegi is iconic, but Tbilisi Old Town, Kakheti wine region, and Batumi are also essential.
Q: Can I ski in Georgia?
A: Yes, Gudauri and Bakuriani offer excellent skiing from December to April with modern facilities.
Q: Is wine tasting expensive?
A: Not at all! Many wineries offer free tastings with purchases. Guided wine tours typically cost 150-250 GEL including tastings.
Q: Can I visit multiple cities in one trip?
A: Absolutely. Georgia is compact—you can visit Tbilisi, Kazbegi, Kakheti, and Batumi in 7-10 days.
White Sky Travel Services
Q: Does White Sky Travel arrange Georgia tour packages?
A: Yes, we offer complete Georgia tour packages including flights, hotels, transfers, and tours with flexible payment options.
Q: Can I pay for my Georgia trip in installments?
A: Yes! We offer Tabby payments (up to 12 months) and Tamara extended payment plans for all Georgia travel bookings.
Q: What services does White Sky Travel provide for Georgia trips?
A: We handle everything: flight bookings, hotel reservations, tour packages, visa assistance (if needed), and travel insurance. Visit us at Dubai Investment Park 1 or contact us on WhatsApp.
Q: What are White Sky Travel’s office hours?
A: We’re open daily from 8am to 8pm to assist you with all your Georgia travel needs.
Why Book Your Georgia Trip with White Sky Travel?
Your Trusted Dubai Travel Partner
White Sky Travel and Tourism LLC is your reliable travel agency in Dubai, specializing in creating unforgettable Georgia experiences for UAE residents. Here’s why travelers choose us:
Competitive Pricing
- Best rates on flights and hotels
- Exclusive package deals
- Price match guarantee
- Regular promotions and offers
- Volume discounts for groups
Flexible Payment Options
- Tabby: Pay in installments up to 12 months
- Tamara: Extended payment plans available
- Book now, pay over time
- Simple approval process
- No hidden fees or charges
Complete Travel Solutions
- Flight bookings (all major airlines)
- Hotel reservations (budget to luxury)
- Tour packages (customized or standard)
- Visa assistance (if required)
- Travel insurance
- Airport transfers and local transportation
- 24/7 support during your trip
Local Expertise
- Experienced travel consultants
- In-depth destination knowledge
- Insider tips and recommendations
- Regular updates on Georgia travel
- Partnerships with reliable local operators
Customer-Focused Service
- Personalized itineraries based on your interests
- Responsive customer service
- Daily office hours: 8am to 8pm
- Multiple contact options (WhatsApp, phone, visit)
- Hassle-free booking experience
Convenient Dubai Location
- Easily accessible office in Dubai Investment Park 1
- Free parking available
- Professional consultation space
- Face-to-face service when you need it
How to Book Your Georgia Trip
Step 1: Contact White Sky Travel
- WhatsApp: +971 4 220 2133 | +971 52 292 1011 (fastest response)
- Visit: Room 202, Royal Class Building, Dubai Investment Park 1, Dubai
- Office Hours: Daily 8am to 8pm
Step 2: Consultation
- Discuss your travel dates and preferences
- Choose between ready-made packages or custom itinerary
- Select your budget range
- Review flight and hotel options
- Add activities and tours
Step 3: Booking and Payment
- Confirm your itinerary
- Choose payment method (full payment or Tabby/Tamara installments)
- Receive booking confirmation
- Get detailed itinerary and vouchers
Step 4: Pre-Departure
- Receive travel documents
- Get packing and travel tips
- Access 24/7 emergency contact
- Final reminders and confirmations
Step 5: Enjoy Your Trip!
- Follow your personalized itinerary
- Contact us anytime during your trip
- Make unforgettable memories in Georgia
Conclusion: Your Georgia Adventure Awaits
Georgia offers UAE travelers an incredible combination of natural beauty, rich culture, delicious cuisine, and warm hospitality—all at an affordable price point. Whether you’re seeking adventure in the Caucasus mountains, relaxation on the Black Sea coast, wine tasting in ancient vineyards, or cultural immersion in historic cities, Georgia delivers experiences that exceed expectations.
With visa-free entry, short flight times from Dubai and Abu Dhabi, and a compact geography that allows you to explore diverse landscapes in a single trip, Georgia is the perfect destination for both quick getaways and extended vacations. The combination of ancient history and modern development, traditional culture and contemporary attractions, mountains and beaches makes Georgia unique among travel destinations.
The Georgian people’s legendary hospitality ensures that every visitor feels welcomed and valued. From sharing a traditional supra feast with locals to discovering hidden gems recommended by your guesthouse host, the human connections you’ll make in Georgia often become the most cherished memories of your trip.
Ready to Explore Georgia?
White Sky Travel makes planning your Georgia adventure simple and affordable. Our expert team handles every detail of your journey, from flights and hotels to tours and activities. With our flexible payment options through Tabby (up to 12 months) and Tamara (extended plans), you can book your dream Georgia vacation now and pay comfortably over time.
We’re committed to creating personalized experiences that match your interests, budget, and travel style. Whether you’re planning a romantic getaway, family vacation, adventure trip, or cultural tour, our team will craft the perfect Georgia itinerary for you.
Don’t wait—start planning your Georgian adventure today! The mountains, wine regions, historic cities, and warm-hearted people of Georgia are ready to welcome you.
Contact White Sky Travel Now
📱 WhatsApp: +971 4 220 2133 | +971 52 292 1011
📍 Location: Room 202, Royal Class Building, Dubai Investment Park 1, Dubai
⏰ Office Hours: Daily 8am to 8pm
💳 Payment Options:
- Tabby – Pay in installments up to 12 months
- Tamara – Extended payment plans available
- Cash, Credit/Debit cards accepted
Services Available:
- ✈️ Flight Bookings (All Airlines)
- 🏨 Hotel Reservations (Budget to Luxury)
- 🗺️ Customized Tour Packages
- 🍷 Wine Tour Arrangements
- ⛷️ Ski Resort Packages
- 🚐 Private Transfers
- 🛂 Visa Assistance (if needed)
- 🛡️ Travel Insurance
Your unforgettable Georgia experience is just a message away. Contact White Sky Travel today and let us turn your Georgia travel dreams into reality!
Gamarjoba and safe travels! 🇬🇪



