Georgia Travel Guide

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Georgia is among the countries where you start packing your bags as soon as you hear its name. Georgia, which borders Azerbaijan, Armenia, Turkey and Russia, is among the attractive countries in terms of summer tourism with its beaches, skiing experience with its mountains that contain the toughest slopes in the world and cultural tourism with its historical heritage.

Tbilisi city view

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The largest cities in Georgia are Tbilisi and Batumi. Both cities attract travelers with their historical structures. The historical churches and basilicas that you can come across on almost every corner are among the structures that reflect the rich culture of the country. With its history dating back to the 12th century BC, the country is one of the preferred routes for those who like to visit old places. The country's coastline is more warm and rainy. The Georgian coastline resembles the Eastern Black Sea region of Turkey with these characteristics. In the regions close to the Caucasus Mountains, winters are cold and summers are dry.

Things to Know Before Going to Georgia

Things to Know Before Going to Georgia

  • To go to Georgia, which is among the countries that do not require a visa for citizens of the Republic of Turkey, it is sufficient to have an ID (the new chip ID card) with you.
  • Please note that the visa-free stay in Georgia, which was previously 90 days, has been increased to 1 year.
  • If you have 30,000 GEL or more in Turkish Lira/foreign currency with you, you must declare it verbally or in writing to Georgian customs officers in advance. Otherwise, the money will be confiscated, so be aware.
  • For those who will travel with a passport, the most important points to pay attention to are the entry and exit to South Ossetia and Abkhazia. People whose passports have an entry or exit stamp from South Ossetia or Abkhazia, regions not recognized by Georgia, may face a fine and/or imprisonment.
  • It is quite difficult to follow the current exchange rate of the Georgian currency Lari. Therefore, it is useful to use Coinmill 's converter to answer the questions "How many Lari is 1 TL?" or "How many TL is 1 Lari?"
  • Georgia ranks among the top countries in Eastern Europe in terms of security. The crime rate is very low here because the penalties are very high.
  • Turkish cuisine and Georgian cuisine are very similar. However, some foods that are familiar to us may have alcohol added to them before they are cooked. Those who are sensitive to alcohol should ask how the food is prepared.
  • The number of people who speak English in Georgia is quite low, but in regions such as Batumi and Tbilisi, where Turkish tourists frequently visit, there are people who speak Turkish at a level that allows communication. Apart from this, Azerbaijani Turks also have a considerable population in the region.
  • Georgians use a special alphabet that is not like other alphabets, and does not distinguish between uppercase and lowercase letters. It is impossible to find signs written in Latin letters except in very special places. For this reason, it may be useful to take a small Turkish-Georgian dictionary with you. You can also use Google Lens for this purpose.

Lace Up, Pack Your Suitcase: When to Go to Georgia

Different climate characteristics are seen in different regions of Georgia. For this reason, there is a suitable region for travel in the country every season of the year. If you are going for cultural tourism, the first place you should visit is Tbilisi. Tbilisi, one of the liveliest regions of the country, is a region where you will not have any difficulty with its developed facilities even if the winters are cold. However, it does not make sense to go to cities other than Batumi and Tbilisi in the winter months. Because both the air temperatures are quite low and the places to visit and see are quite far, there is a transportation problem. Ski resorts located in the regions close to the Caucasus Mountains are also the center of those who want to have a winter sports holiday. Finally, let's state that Turkish travelers generally prefer the months of April, May and June.

How to Get to Georgia: Tips for Cheap Tickets

How to get to Georgia?

If you want to buy cheap flight tickets to Georgia, you can evaluate cheap Tbilisi flight tickets and cheap Batumi flight tickets options via Pegasus. There are also a few small tips to reach cheap Georgia flight ticket prices:

  • There is a significant Georgian population living in Turkey and many of them return to their country during periods such as Christmas. During these periods, flight ticket prices to Georgia may increase.
  • For an easy and economical travel to Georgia, it would be beneficial to follow Pegasus' promotional flights .
  • You can make early reservations for Georgia flight tickets.

Best Hotels and Cheap Accommodation in Georgia

It is quite easy to find the answer to the question of “Where to stay in Georgia?” Turkish students usually travel to Georgia in large groups and prefer hostels with bunk beds. There are quite a few hotels in Tbilisi and Batumi, which are the most popular tourist areas of Georgia. Although they are not as cheap as hostels, there are quite reasonable options and many of them offer breakfast. Here are some of the hotels that stand out:

  • Hotel Imaginarium : It is located right in the center of Tbilisi. When you leave the hotel, which is located on the banks of the Kura River that divides Tbilisi in two, you can walk to the city center, Freedom Square or Tbilisi Zoo.
  • New Tiflis Hotel : Located in the Old Town of Tbilisi, the hotel has a unique appearance combining Georgian and modern architecture. The hotel, which allows walking distance to the city's important centers, offers a wonderful city view and breakfast service. Note: New Tiflis Hotel does not accept pets.
  • Gallery Palace : Among the largest hotels in Tbilisi, Gallery Palace offers a unique city view with its large terrace. The hotel also offers services such as a fitness center, restaurant and airport shuttle.
  • Fabrika Hostel : Located in the city center, Fabrika is both a culture and art center in Tbilisi and a nice alternative for accommodation. This accommodation, where you can find private rooms as well as shared rooms, is lively and colorful 24/7.
  • Guest House Old Boulevard: There are two different locations in Batumi that we can recommend you to stay. One of them is the Old Boulevard area. Guest House Old Boulevard is also one of the places you can stay in this area. It is within walking distance to almost every point you can visit in the city. We can say that this hotel, which is also very close to the beach, is suitable in terms of "price/performance".
  • Hotel Marani : Located on the Old Boulevard side, Marani has a small colorful courtyard and a cellar. You can have a pleasant time at the hotel, which has its own vineyards. You can also watch the city view from its terrace.
  • Panorama Black Sea View Aparthotel : Located on the New Batumi Boulevard side, the hotel offers sea and city views. It has a much newer structure than the hotels on the Old Boulevard. Located 150 meters from Batumi Beach, the hotel is approximately 2.5 km from other places we recommend you to visit. The hotel offers free transportation and breakfast services, and the rooms also have separate kitchens for everyone.
  • Orbi City Sea View : Orbi City Sea View is also located very close to the beach, like Panorama Black Sea View Aparthotel. Offering a bird's eye view of the city and the sea, the aparthotel also has options such as a kitchen, washing machine and refrigerator. Of course, it should also be noted that it is located 3 km away from the city center and the places to be seen.

Georgian Cuisine: Like One of Us

Due to our geographic proximity, Georgian cuisine and Turkish cuisine have great similarities. Georgian cuisine is really successful in pastries and generally uses tandoors, which are quite common in Anatolia. Since it remained part of the Soviet Union for many years, it is seen that Russian culture also has an effect on the cuisine. The question of “What to eat in Georgia?” may be bothering you. Therefore, let’s talk about a few dishes and avoid feeling foreign.

  • Churchkhela: It may seem a little strange when you see it, but it is exactly the same as the walnut sausage commonly consumed in Turkey. Although it is a little lighter in color, it tastes more like the walnut sausage made in the Eastern Black Sea region.
  • Hinkal: Manti and its derivatives are made almost all over Eastern Europe and Asia. Hinkal is the name Georgians give to manti. The difference from Kayseri manti is that it is quite large, but it is still served with garlic yoghurt.
  • Harcho Soup: When the Caucasus and soup are mentioned, the first thing that comes to mind is Russian borscht. Georgians have a very different recipe called harcho. The soup uses rice and meat as main ingredients, and contains tomatoes and various green vegetables.
  • Khachapuri: Actually, it can be called a type of pide. After the dough is prepared, cheese is added on it and baked in the oven. When the cheese melts, butter and eggs are added. Similar to the pide frequently made in the Black Sea region, khachapuri is consumed with soda.

Must See Places in Georgia

Must See Places in Georgia

With its history dating back to before Christ, Georgia is home to a very large cultural heritage.

Places to See in Tbilisi

A significant portion of the must-see places in Georgia are located in and around Tbilisi. The main places you should see in Georgia are as follows: 

Tbilisi Metro

Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia, has a very old metro system. This underground network, which is the fourth metro of the Soviet Union, resembles typical Soviet metro lines. The most important detail about the metro, which is quite deep and ornate, is the escalators. The stations built in the 1960s have a single staircase leading to the ground, and for this reason the stairs are frighteningly steep.

The River Kura

The River Kura

The river that runs through Tbilisi from one end to the other divides the city into two and is connected by historical bridges. You may come across newlyweds posing for photos in their traditional clothes on the bridges.

Meidan Bazaar

Maidan Bazaar, Tbilisi

Meidan is actually synonymous with the word square, which is also in our language, and as you might guess, baazar means market. Located in the center of Tbilisi, Meidan Baazar attracts attention with its historical architecture and arched structure. Souvenirs are mostly sold in the bazaar.

Peace Bridge

Peace Bridge, Tbilisi

The bridge, located on the Kura River, connects old and new Tbilisi. Built in the 2000s and with a modern appearance, the bridge attracts attention with its ceiling design resembling a bird's nest. 

Sulphur Baths

Sulfur Baths, Tbilisi

It manages to attract the attention of tourists with its structures resembling Turkish baths and its sulphurous waters.

Metekhi Church

 The history of the church, one of the most important structures in Tbilisi, dates back to the 13th century. The church has a very beautiful view as it is located both in a position overlooking the city and on the riverside.

Gabriadze Theatre

It is definitely one of the places you should take photos. Next to the building that is the puppet theater, there is a special clock tower designed by Revaz Gabriadze, who gave his name to the center. Almost all tourists take souvenir photos in front of the building that looks like it will collapse at any moment.

Places to See in Batumi

We can list the places to see in Batumi as follows:

Europe Square

Europe Square, Batumi

The main boulevard of Batumi city center where the Medea Statue is located. You can take a photo here to say “I came to Batumi.” Moreover, you will not be alone in this regard. Because this is the place where most photos are taken in Batumi. We found it interesting.

Batumi Boulevard

Batumi Boulevard, Batumi

We don't know what comes to mind when you think of a boulevard, but Batumi Boulevard is a place located by the sea, approximately 7 km long. There are palm trees lined up here, beach views, cafes, fountains and statues. It's also quite enjoyable to walk at this point, which offers light shows at night and sea pleasure during the day.

Panoramic Ferris Wheel

Panoramic Ferris Wheel, Batumi

It allows you to see the whole city and watch the view while slowly turning. Of course, it is not called panoramic for nothing, you can watch the whole city panoramically from here. When you get on it in the evening, you can be fascinated by the lights, and when you visit during the day, you can encounter a more detailed view. It is up to you to decide when to go, but we definitely recommend you to visit.

Square

Square, Batumi

This place is literally a breeze of Italy in Georgia. You can think of it as a courtyard. The mosaic floors are quite impressive. Day and night are completely different. If you want to have fun, maybe you can catch a concert one evening.

Batumi Botanical Garden

Batumi Botanical Garden, Batumi

This is a lush green place in Batumi. It is home to thousands of plant species. In fact, it is one of the largest botanical gardens in the world. While visiting the garden, you will feel like you are constantly visiting different continents, because there are plant species from many different continents here.

Bonus: Ali and Nino

We wouldn’t be wrong if we said that the most popular stop in Batumi is Ali and Nino. It is a giant kinetic sculpture. This giant sculpture, which depicts two lovers who could not come together, an Azeri young man, Ali, and a Georgian princess, Nino, is quite romantic. The figures move and approach each other every evening at 19:00. You can wait until this hour to visit.

Transportation in Georgia: Be Careful!

There are no taximeters in Georgia, but due to the strict police control, taxi drivers cannot charge tourists very high prices. You should definitely talk about the price before getting into a taxi. After reaching Tbilisi Airport, you can reach the city by bus. Of course, after reaching Tbilisi with Pegasus, you can also rent a car.

We have come to the end of our suggestions. If you are wondering about the procedure for renting a car abroad, you can go to our article Renting a Car Abroad: You Can Still Travel, But Travel Better by Renting a Car .



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