Tbilisi holiday Packages
Immerse yourself in the city's rich history, marvel at its stunning architecture, and indulge in delicious Georgian cuisine. From the ancient streets of the Old Town to the modern districts of the city centre, Tbilisi has something for everyone.
Qatar Airways Holidays offers a range of Tbilisi holiday packages, providing you with convenient flights from various departure points and a wide selection of luxurious hotels. You'll find the perfect accommodation to make it easier to explore the city or indulge in the hotel’s various amenities.
To maximise your experience, consider the various holiday packages to Tbilisi:
- Room only: A room only package provides accommodation only, offering travellers complete flexibility in planning their meals and activities. This option is ideal for those who prefer to explore the city at their own pace and discover hidden gems without being tied to a specific meal plan.
- Bed and breakfast: A bed and breakfast package includes accommodation and a daily breakfast. This option is perfect for travellers who enjoy a leisurely start to their day and prefer a more relaxed pace. Enjoy a delicious and satisfying breakfast each morning, setting you up for a day of exploring the city.
Good to know
Typically, Tbilisi experiences hot summers and mild winters. Rainfall is relatively evenly spread throughout the year, although May and July are slightly wetter than other months. Temperatures in July hit an average high of 31°C and fall to around 6°C in January. Snow is common in the coldest months.
Tbilisi holiday experiences
Must-do's as a traveller:
Explore the Old Town:
- Wander through the narrow, winding streets of the Old Town, admiring the colourful houses and historic churches.
- Visit the majestic Holy Trinity Cathedral, a stunning example of Georgian Orthodox architecture.
- Discover the ancient Narikala Fortress, perched atop a hill overlooking the city.
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Explore the sulphur baths, a unique cultural experience dating back to Roman times.
Immerse yourself in nature:
- Take a cable car ride up to Mtatsminda Mountain for panoramic views of the city.
- Visit Tbilisi Botanical Garden, a peaceful oasis with a diverse collection of plants.
- Hike through the scenic trails of the nearby mountains, such as Mtatsminda or Turtle Lake.
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Take a day trip to Kakheti, Georgia's wine region, and visit historic wineries and learn how Georgian wine is made.
Cultural experiences:
- Discover the rich history of Georgia at the Georgian National Museum.
- Enjoy a traditional Georgian feast, featuring delicious dishes like khinkali, khachapuri, and satsivi.
- Visit the Tbilisi Opera and Ballet Theatre to experience a world-class performance.
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Explore the vibrant flea market, where you can find unique souvenirs and antiques.
Day trips:
- Mtskheta: Visit the ancient capital of Georgia, known for its stunning Svetitskhoveli Cathedral and Jvari Monastery.
- Kazbegi: Hike to the Gergeti Trinity Church, a picturesque church nestled in the mountains.
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Borjomi-Kharagauli National Park: Explore this beautiful national park, home to diverse wildlife and stunning natural landscapes.
Food, culture, & wildlife
Food: Georgian cuisine is renowned for its bold flavours and hearty dishes.
- Traditional Georgian restaurants: Indulge in delicious dishes like khinkali (dumplings), khachapuri (cheese bread), and satsivi (a walnut sauce with meat or poultry) at popular Georgian restaurants like Pasanauri or Sakhli.
- Wine tasting: Explore the wine regions of Kakheti and Imereti, famous for their ancient winemaking traditions. Visit local wineries like Khareba or Pheasant's Tears to taste a variety of Georgian wines.
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Street food: Savour delicious street food, such as mtsvadi (grilled meat skewers) and churchkhela (a traditional Georgian candy) at local markets and food stalls.
Culture: Tbilisi is a city steeped in gothic history, offering a rare insight into a past not popularly visited by people.
- Ancient architecture: Explore the historic Old Town, with its narrow, cobblestone streets and ancient churches like the Sioni Cathedral and Anchiskhati Basilica.
- Museums and galleries: Visit the Georgian National Museum to learn about the country's rich history and culture or explore the modern art scene at galleries like the Shota Rustaveli State Academic Theatre.
- Theatrical performances: Enjoy world-class performances at the Tbilisi Opera and Ballet Theatre.
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Traditional music and dance: Immerse yourself in the country's folk traditions through music and dance performances at venues like the Ethno-Cultural Centre.
Wildlife: While Tbilisi itself is a bustling city, there are opportunities to experience nature and wildlife.
- Mtatsminda Park: This mountain park offers stunning views of the city and a chance to spot local bird species.
- Tbilisi Zoo: Home to a variety of animals, including lions, tigers, and bears.
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Day trips to nature reserves: Explore nearby national parks like Borjomi-Kharagauli National Park, where you can encounter diverse wildlife, including bears, wolves, and various bird species.
Travel tips
Travel visa information:
- Most nationalities, including US and EU citizens, can enter Georgia visa-free for up to one year. You can also check other need-to-know destination-specific travel information here.
Currency:
- The official currency of Georgia is the Georgian Lari (GEL).
Language:
- Georgian is the official language, but Russian and English are widely understood, especially in tourist areas.
Climate:
- Tbilisi has a humid continental climate with warm, dry summers and cold, wet winters. Spring and autumn are the most pleasant times to visit.
Transportation:
- Tbilisi has a well-developed public transportation system, including buses, metro, and shared taxis. However, when it comes to Old Town, walking is the best way to explore the tourist attraction.
Safety:
- Tbilisi is generally safe for tourists. However, it's always wise to take standard precautions, such as avoiding dimly lit areas at night and being aware of your belongings.
Customs:
- Georgians are known for their warm hospitality and traditional values. It's considered polite to be respectful of local customs and traditions, particularly when visiting religious sites.
Dress code and alcohol:
- Dress code: Casual attire is suitable for most occasions in Georgia, and more specifically, Tbilisi. However, it's advisable to dress modestly when visiting religious sites.
- Alcohol: The legal drinking age in Georgia is 18. Wine is a major part of Georgian culture, and you'll find plenty of wine bars and restaurants offering local wines.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Old Town: Wander through the narrow, winding streets of the Old Town, admire the ancient churches, and visit the Narikala Fortress.
- Sulphur Baths: Relax and rejuvenate in one of Tbilisi's famous sulphur baths, known for their therapeutic properties.
- Freedom Square: The main square in Tbilisi, surrounded by government buildings and cafes.
- Kartlis Deda: A monumental statue symbolizing the Georgian nation.
- Mtatsminda Pantheon: A historic cemetery with stunning views of the city.
- Sameba Cathedral: A magnificent Orthodox cathedral.
- Legvtakhevi Gorge: A beautiful gorge with stunning natural scenery, perfect for hiking and picnics.
Qatar Airways Holidays offers a diverse range of accommodations in Tbilisi, catering to all sorts of travellers, from couples, families and even solo explorers. Choose from room-only and bed and breakfast stays to suit your preferences and budget as well as give you the best opportunity to dive into the Gothic treasure trove.
Consider booking a guided tour to explore the city's highlights and learn about its history and culture. You can also find package deals that include accommodation, transportation, and activities.