Misty Caucasus mountains with Gergeti Trinity Church — Georgia
Private tours · Locally led · Since 2015

Georgia.
The Country,
Not the State.

8,000 years of winemaking. Villages above the clouds. A language with its own alphabet. Five distinct journeys — one obsessive standard for your experience.

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The country, in four numbers

Georgia didn't just witness history.
It made a lot of it first — and you can still taste it.

8,000+
years of continuous winemaking — UNESCO protected
500+
indigenous grape varieties found nowhere else
1
unique alphabet — one of just 14 on Earth
$0
visa fees for 90+ nationalities, stay up to 1 year
Five Ways to Experience Georgia

Five ways. One country.
Zero compromise.

Whatever pulls you here — mountains, wine, untouched culture, or snow — we've built a category for it. Led by local guides. Backed by 24/7 support. Priced without surprises.
Why people book with us

Because every decision we make
is about the one you're making.

Planning a trip to a country you've never been to — especially one that's technically in two continents — comes with questions. We've spent a decade answering them so you don't have to wonder.

01

Safe & Supported

Licensed guides. Vetted 4-star hotels. 24/7 WhatsApp line. Airport-to-airport care. Fully insured vehicles.

02

Locally Led

Every guide is Georgian, certified, and personally knows the families, wineries, and cellars on your itinerary.

03

Transparent Pricing

What's listed is what you pay. No hidden fees, no surprise upsells, no currency-conversion games at checkout.

04

Custom on Request

Every itinerary is a starting point. Want to add a region, change the pace, or skip a stop? Tell us — we build it.

Svan towers in Mestia valley
Ranked safer than Paris. Global Peace Index, 2024
The answer to your biggest question

Is it safe to travel
to Georgia?

Yes — very safe.

Georgia consistently ranks among the safest countries in Europe for tourists. Tbilisi has lower crime rates than Rome, Paris, or Barcelona. Violent crime against visitors is exceptionally rare, locals are famously welcoming, and tourism infrastructure is well developed.

Most nationalities — including US, UK, EU, Canada, and Australia — enter visa-free for up to 365 days. One of the world's most generous visa policies.

  • Licensed guide with you from arrival to departure
  • 24/7 WhatsApp emergency line, answered by humans
  • Personally vetted hotels and family guesthouses
  • Insured vehicles with experienced mountain drivers

We've travelled with a lot of operators. Your Georgia is the first one that felt less like a tour and more like staying with a friend who happens to know everything about wine, mountains, and which cellar has the best Saperavi.

Helen & David M. — 13-day tour, October 2024
Before you book

Answers to the
real questions.

The ten things travelers ask us every week, answered honestly. For the full list, see our travel guide.

Full Travel Guide
Probably not. Citizens of 90+ countries including the US, UK, EU, Canada, and Australia can enter Georgia visa-free for up to 365 days. Just bring a valid passport. We'll confirm for your specific nationality when you book.
May–June brings wildflowers and moderate weather — peak for wine tours. September–October is grape harvest season (Rtveli) with warm days and cool nights. December–March for skiing in Gudauri. July–August is ideal in Svaneti and Kazbegi (hot in Tbilisi).
Georgia is one of Europe's most affordable destinations. Our all-inclusive tours start at $160 per person for 2 days and scale to $655+ for 8 days in Svaneti. Flights from Europe typically run $200–500 return, and from the US $700–1,100 via Istanbul or Warsaw.
Yes — every itinerary is a starting point. Want to add a day in Batumi? Swap Gudauri for Mestia? Stretch 7 days into 10? Tell us what you want and we'll build it. About a third of our tours run as custom trips.
Excellent, actually. Low crime, welcoming culture, and our small-group format is popular with solo travelers who want company without the cost of a private tour. Single-room supplements are available on all packages.
Georgian Lari (GEL). Cards are widely accepted in Tbilisi, Batumi, and tourist areas. In mountain villages and small guesthouses, cash is king. ATMs are easy to find in cities. We recommend carrying some Lari for tips and small purchases.
— Ready when you are

Let's plan your Georgia.

Tell us a few things — when you can travel, who's coming, and what you want to see. We reply within 24 hours.

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