Description
Georgia Tour – 2 Nights 3 Days
Overview
Find Georgia in 2 nights, 3 days, Explore Tbilisi, historical landmarks, and stunning panoramas, and immerse in Georgian culture.
Inclusions/Exclusions
What we’ll Offer. What we won’t
Inclusion
Exclusion
Hotel
Breakfast
Driver with Guide
Vehicle
Entry Ticket
Tours & Sightseeing
Cable Car Ride
Flight Tickets
Personal Expenses
Highlights
What makes this tour special
Caucasus Mountains
Historic Tbilisi
Delicious Cuisine
Ancient Landmarks
Itinerary
DAY 1 – Tbilisi Tour
Holy Trinity Cathedral
- The largest and most significant cathedral of the Georgian Orthodox Church. A special clock tower where an angel comes out every hour to ring the bell with a small hammer.
Freedom Square
- Highlighted by the remarkable gold statue of Saint George. The heavenly patron of Georgia shares its name with the country, symbolizing its voice—Georgia speaks.
Piece Bridge
- One of the picturesque symbols of modern Tbilisi. Among the World’s 30 Amazing Bridges.
Cable Car Ride
- A journey to the largest and most significant cathedral of the Georgian Orthodox Church.
Narikala Fortress
- Offering breathtaking city panoramas, this ancient landmark stands as a testament to Tbilisi’s defensive brilliance.
Mother of Georgia
- This iconic monumental statue in Tbilisi is one of the city’s symbols, representing the Georgian national character.
Sulfur Baths Area
A historic 5th
- century district in the heart of Tbilisi, famous for its bathhouses built over natural sulfur springs.
DAY 2 – Mtskheta Tour
Ancient Mtskheta
Holy Land – One of Georgia’s oldest cities and its former capital for nearly a millennium until the 5th century AD.
Svetitskhoveli Cathedral
Svetitskhoveli, a masterpiece from the Early and High Middle Ages, is designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Samtavro Monastery
The first church in this area was built in the 4th century. Protected by UNESCO.
Jvari & Panorama
A monastery from the first half of the 7th century, located atop a mountain at the confluence of the Mtkvari and Aragvi rivers.
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Georgia Tour – 2 Nights 3 Days
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Find Georgia in 2 nights, 3 days! Explore Tbilisi’s charm, historic landmarks, scenic landscapes, and delicious Georgian cuisine.
Description
Georgia Tour – 2 Nights 3 Days
Overview
Find Georgia in 2 nights, 3 days, Explore Tbilisi, historical landmarks, and stunning panoramas, and immerse in Georgian culture.
Inclusions/Exclusions
What we’ll Offer. What we won’t
Inclusion
Exclusion
Hotel
Breakfast
Driver with Guide
Vehicle
Entry Ticket
Tours & Sightseeing
Cable Car Ride
Flight Tickets
Personal Expenses
Highlights
What makes this tour special
Caucasus Mountains
Historic Tbilisi
Delicious Cuisine
Ancient Landmarks
Itinerary
DAY 1 – Tbilisi Tour
Holy Trinity Cathedral
- The largest and most significant cathedral of the Georgian Orthodox Church. A special clock tower where an angel comes out every hour to ring the bell with a small hammer.
Freedom Square
- Highlighted by the remarkable gold statue of Saint George. The heavenly patron of Georgia shares its name with the country, symbolizing its voice—Georgia speaks.
Piece Bridge
- One of the picturesque symbols of modern Tbilisi. Among the World’s 30 Amazing Bridges.
Cable Car Ride
- A journey to the largest and most significant cathedral of the Georgian Orthodox Church.
Narikala Fortress
- Offering breathtaking city panoramas, this ancient landmark stands as a testament to Tbilisi’s defensive brilliance.
Mother of Georgia
- This iconic monumental statue in Tbilisi is one of the city’s symbols, representing the Georgian national character.
Sulfur Baths Area
A historic 5th
- century district in the heart of Tbilisi, famous for its bathhouses built over natural sulfur springs.
DAY 2 – Mtskheta Tour
Ancient Mtskheta
Holy Land – One of Georgia’s oldest cities and its former capital for nearly a millennium until the 5th century AD.
Svetitskhoveli Cathedral
Svetitskhoveli, a masterpiece from the Early and High Middle Ages, is designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Samtavro Monastery
The first church in this area was built in the 4th century. Protected by UNESCO.
Jvari & Panorama
A monastery from the first half of the 7th century, located atop a mountain at the confluence of the Mtkvari and Aragvi rivers.