Georgia is a small country located in the heart of the Caucasus, between the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea. Despite its compact size, Georgia is one of the most diverse and unique travel destinations in the world.
Here you will find everything in one place: breathtaking and diverse landscapes, one of the oldest and richest cultures in the world, thousands of years of history, and incredibly warm and welcoming people. Whether you love mountains or the sea, history or legends, traditional culture or modern experiences, local cuisine or wine — Georgia offers it all in one unforgettable journey.
Often referred to as the land of the first Europeans and the country of the Golden Fleece, Georgia holds a deep mythological and historical significance. It is a place where ancient civilizations were born and where legendary stories have been passed down for centuries.
This is also the land associated with the sacred history of the mantle of Jesus Christ, a country known for freedom, tolerance, and coexistence. Throughout centuries, different cultures, religions, and traditions have lived side by side in harmony.
In the old town of Tbilisi, you can find a rare example of religious and cultural diversity within a single space:
- Georgian Orthodox churches
- Armenian Apostolic churches
- Russian Orthodox churches
- Roman Catholic churches
- Mosques
- Synagogues
- Historical remains of Zoroastrian (fire-worshipping) temples
This unique coexistence makes Georgia a true symbol of tolerance and cultural harmony, where people of different nationalities and beliefs live peacefully together.
There is no single “best time” to visit Georgia — the country is welcoming all year round. Spring, summer, autumn, and winter each offer a completely different but equally beautiful experience.
Georgia is a destination where you can discover nature, history, culture, wine traditions, gastronomy, and authentic hospitality all at once — making it one of the most memorable travel experiences in the world.
