Travel Guides
Deep dives into the destinations Georgian travelers love most
Istanbul
A bridge between Europe and Asia, with daily flights from Tbilisi, hammams older than Georgia's independence, and the closest world capital to home.
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Spain's capital of late dinners, world-class art, and football, reachable from Tbilisi with one connection in roughly eight hours.
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Gaudi's Sagrada Familia, a Mediterranean beach inside the city, and Catalonia's capital - Spain's most international city, reached from Tbilisi with one connection.
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France's capital and the most photographed city in the world, reachable from Tbilisi non-stop on Georgian Airways in roughly 4 hours 30 minutes.
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Italy's capital layers 2,800 years of history, Renaissance art and trattoria culture into one walkable city, with direct Georgian Airways flights from Tbilisi.
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Israel's coastal hub combines a 14 km Mediterranean beach, 4,000 Bauhaus buildings and the 4,000-year-old Jaffa port, with direct 2h 30m flights from Tbilisi.
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Austria's capital is built on Habsburg palaces, coffee houses and the world's deepest classical music scene, with direct 3h 30m flights from Tbilisi.
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Hungary's capital pairs Buda's castle hill with Pest's grand boulevards, thermal baths and ruin bars, and is the cheapest direct flight from Kutaisi to central Europe.
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A desert city of glass towers and gold souks just 3.5 hours from Tbilisi, with direct flights on flydubai, Emirates, and Georgian Airways nearly every day of the week.
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The capital of Greece and a 3-hour direct flight from Tbilisi, where 2,500-year-old marble sits next to neighborhood ouzeris and a working metro that opens its tracks onto ancient ruins.
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Turkey's Mediterranean capital, a 2.5-hour direct flight from Tbilisi on Turkish Airlines, Pegasus, or Georgian Airways, with a 300-day-a-year beach season and the highest concentration of all-inclusive resorts in the region.
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Egypt's Red Sea diving capital on the southern tip of Sinai, reachable from Georgia via Istanbul or Cairo or on direct summer charters, with year-round 22 to 35 Celsius weather and one of the world's top reef systems.
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Cyprus's beach capital on the southeast coast, famous for Nissi Beach, sea caves and a club scene that runs from May through October.
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Whitewashed Cycladic island in the Aegean known for Little Venice, the windmills above Chora, and beach clubs like Nammos and Scorpios.
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Volcanic crescent in the southern Aegean built around a submerged caldera, famous for cliffside villages, black and red sand beaches, and Assyrtiko wine.
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