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Itinerary
Accommodation included: 10 nights
Accommodation included: 10 nights
Private transportation
Private transportation
Air-conditioned vehicle
Air-conditioned vehicle
WiFi on board
WiFi on board
Bottled water
Bottled water
Entry/Admission - Gergeti Trinity Church
Entry/Admission - Gergeti Trinity Church
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Lunch and Dinner
Lunch and Dinner
Entry/Admission - Sataplia Cave and...
Entry/Admission - Sataplia Cave and Nature Reserve
Entry/Admission - Dadiani Palaces Historical...
Entry/Admission - Dadiani Palaces Historical and Architectural Museum
Entry/Admission - Ushguli Ethnographic Museum
Entry/Admission - Ushguli Ethnographic Museum
Entry/Admission - Batumi Botanical Gardens
Entry/Admission - Batumi Botanical Gardens
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Itinerary
Day 1: Transfer to Hotel
Stop At: Tbilisi, Tbilisi
Tbilisi is the capital and the largest city of Georgia, lying on the banks of the Kura River with a population of approximately 1.5 million people. Tbilisi was founded in the 5th century AD by Vakhtang I of Iberia, and since then has served as the capital of various Georgian kingdoms and republics. Between 1801 and 1917, then part of the Russian Empire, Tbilisi was the seat of the Imperial Viceroy, governing both Southern and Northern Caucasus.
Duration: 30 minutes
No meals included on this day.
Accommodation included: 3-Star Budget hotel in the city center of Tbilisi
Day 2: Tbilisi City Tour
Stop At: Tsminda Sameba Cathedral, Elia Hill, Tbilisi Georgia
The Holy Trinity Cathedral of Tbilisi (Georgian: แแแแแแกแแก แฌแแแแแ แกแแแแแแก แกแแแแแแแ แ แขแแซแแ แ Tbilisis cminda samebis sakatedro tadzari), commonly known as Sameba (Georgian: แกแแแแแแก แแแแ แ for Trinity), is the main cathedral of the Georgian Orthodox Church located in Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia. Constructed between 1995 and 2004, it is the third-tallest Eastern Orthodox cathedral in the world and one of the largest religious buildings in the world by total area. Sameba is a synthesis of traditional styles dominating the Georgian church architecture at various stages in history and has some Byzantine undertones.
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Old Town (Altstadt) Tbilisi, Tbilisi Georgia
Old Tbilisi (Georgian: แซแแแแ แแแแแแกแ, dzveli t'bilisi) was an administrative district (raioni) in Tbilisi, capital of Georgia, from 2007 to 2013. Although the term "Old Tbilisi" has long been used to denote a historical part of the city, it was only in 2007 that it became a distinct administrative entity to incorporate several historical neighbourhoods formerly included in the districts of Mtatsminda-Krtsanisi, Isani-Samgori, and Didube-Chughureti. The district was abolished in 2013, with its territories allotted to several other divisions of the capital.
Duration: 2 hours
No meals included on this day.
Accommodation included: 3-Star Budget hotel in the city center of Tbilisi
Day 3: Sighnaghi-Wine Degustation-East Point
Stop At: Signagi, Signagi, Kakheti Region
Signagi or Sighnaghi (Georgian: แกแแฆแแแฆแ) is a town in Georgia's easternmost region of Kakheti and the administrative center of the Signagi Municipality. Although it is one of Georgia's smallest towns,[4] Signagi serves as a popular tourist destination due to its location at the heart of Georgia's wine-growing regions, as well as its picturesque landscapes, pastel houses and narrow, cobblestone streets. Located on a steep hill, Signagi overlooks the vast Alazani Valley, with the Caucasus Mountains visible at a distance.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Bodbe Monastery of St. Nino, Signagi Georgia
The Monastery of St. Nino at Bodbe (Georgian: แแแแแแก แฌแแแแแ แแแแแก แแแแแกแขแแ แ, bodbis tsโminda Ninos monasteri) is a Georgian Orthodox monastic complex and the seat of the Bishops of Bodbe located 2 km from the town of Sighnaghi, Kakheti, Georgia. Originally built in the 9th century, it has been significantly remodeled, especially in the 17th century. The monastery now functions as a nunnery and is one of the major pilgrimage sites in Georgia, due to its association with St. Nino, the 4th-century female evangelist of Georgians, whose relics are shrined there.
Duration: 30 minutes
No meals included on this day.
Accommodation included: 3-Star Budget hotel in the city center of Tbilisi
Day 4: Ananuri-Gudauri-Kazbegi
Stop At: Ananuri Fortified Castle Ensemble, Georgian Military Highway Near Zhinvali Reservoir, Ananuri 1803 Georgia
Ananuri (Georgian: แแแแแฃแ แ) is a castle complex on the Aragvi River in Georgia, about 45 miles (72 kilometres) from Tbilisi.
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Gergeti Trinity Church, Near the Village of Gergeti, Stepantsminda Georgia
Gergeti Trinity Church (Georgian: แฌแแแแแ แกแแแแแ - Tsminda Sameba) is a popular name for Holy Trinity Church near the village of Gergeti in Georgia. The church is situated on the right bank of the river Chkheri (the left tributary of the river Terek), at an elevation of 2170 meters (7120 feet), under Mount Kazbek.
Duration: 40 minutes
No meals included on this day.
Accommodation included: 3-Star Budget hotel in the city center of Tbilisi
Day 5: Mtskheta-Borjomi-Kutaisi
Stop At: Mtskheta, Mtskheta, Mtskheta-Mtianeti Region
Mtskheta (Georgian: แแชแฎแแแ, translit.: mtskheta [mtsสฐxษtสฐษ]) is a city in Mtskheta-Mtianeti province of Georgia. One of the oldest cities of Georgia and its former capital, it is located approximately 20 kilometres (12 miles) north of Tbilisi, at the confluence of the Mtkvari and Aragvi rivers. Currently a small provincial capital, for nearly a millennium until the 5th century AD, Mtskheta was a large fortified city, a significant economical and political centre of the Kingdom of Iberia.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Borjomi, Borjomi, Samtskhe-Javakheti Region
Borjomi (Georgian: แแแ แฏแแแ) is a resort town in south-central Georgia, 160 km from Tbilisi, with a population of 10,546.[1] It is one of the districts of the Samtskhe-Javakheti region and is situated in the northwestern part of the region in the picturesque Borjomi Gorge on the eastern edge of the Borjomi-Kharagauli National Park. The town is noted for its mineral water industry (which is the number one export of Georgia), the Romanov summer palace in Likani, and the World Wide Fund for Nature-site Borjomi-Kharagauli National Park. Borjomi mineral water is particularly well known in those countries which were part of the former Soviet Union; the bottling of mineral water is a major source of income for the area. Because of the supposed curative powers of the area's mineral springs, it is a frequent destination for people with health problems. Borjomi is also home to the most extensive ecologically-themed amusement park in the Caucasus.
Duration: 30 minutes
No meals included on this day.
Accommodation included: 3-Star Budget hotel in the city center of Kutaisi
Day 6: Sataplia cave- Martvili Canyon- Bagrati
Stop At: Sataplia Cave and Nature Reserve, Banoja, Kutaisi Georgia
Sataplia Strict Nature Reserve (Georgian: แกแแแแคแแแ แกแแฎแแแแฌแแคแ แแแแ แซแแแ ) is located 10 km from town of Kutaisi in Imereti region of Georgia.[1] Visitors center is located in village lower Alvani, Akhmeta Municipality at the slopes of extinct volcano โ Mount Sataplia. The name Sataplia can be freely translated as a "honey place" (In Georgian language แแแคแแ, tapli means honey. ) and in fact bees used to live in small holes and caves and honey was harvested by the local population.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Martvili Canyon, Martivili Georgia
Natural attraction featuring waterfalls in a secluded river canyon with boat tours & walking routes.
Duration: 1 hour
No meals included on this day.
Accommodation included: 3-Star Budget hotel in the city center of Kutaisi
Day 7: Dadiani Palace-Enguri dam-Mestia
Stop At: Dadiani Palaces Historical and Architectural Museum, Zviad Gamsakhurdia St., 2, Zugdidi 2100 Georgia
Dadiani Palaces History and Architectural Museum (Georgian: แแแแแแแแแแก แกแแกแแฎแแแแ แแกแขแแ แแฃแ-แแ แฅแแขแแฅแขแฃแ แฃแแ แแฃแแแฃแแ) is a Georgian national museum located in Zugdidi, Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti region, Georgia.[1] The Dadiani Palaces History and Architecture Museum is considered to be one of the most eminent palaces in Caucasus.[1]
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Mestia, Mestia, Upper Svaneti, Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti Region
Mestia[2] (Georgian: แแแกแขแแ IPA: [mษstสผiษ]) is a highland townlet (daba) in northwest Georgia, at an elevation of 1,500 metres (4,921 feet) in the Caucasus Mountains.
Duration: 1 hour
No meals included on this day.
Accommodation included: 3-Star Budget hotel in the city center of Mestia
Day 8: Jeep Tour to Village Ushguli
Stop At: Ushguli, Ushguli, Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti Region
Ushguli (Georgian: แฃแจแแฃแแ) is a community of four villages located at the head of the Enguri gorge in Svaneti, Georgia.[2] Recognized as the Upper Svaneti UNESCO World Heritage Site,[3] Ushguli is one of the highest continuously inhabited settlements in Europe.[4][5][6] Compared to somewhat more developed towns like Mestia, Ushguli isn't in an accessible location, which has preserved many of the villages' characteristics.
Duration: 2 hours
Stop At: Ushguli Ethnographic Museum, Ushguli 3214 Georgia
Guest will visit the museum
Duration: 30 minutes
No meals included on this day.
Accommodation included: 3-Star Budget hotel in the city center of Mestia
Day 9: Musical Park-Miniature Park-Batumi
Stop At: Shekvetili, Shekvetili, Guria Region
Guests will visit parks of Shekvetili
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Batumi, Batumi, Adjara Region
Batumi (/bษหหtuหmi/; Georgian: แแแแฃแแ [bษtสฐumi]) is the second largest city of Georgia and the capital of the Autonomous Republic of Adjara, located on the coast of the Black Sea in Georgia's southwest.[2] It is situated in a subtropical zone at the foot of Caucasus. Much of Batumi's economy revolves around tourism and gambling (It is nicknamed "The Las Vegas of the Black Sea"), but the city is also an important sea port and includes industries like shipbuilding, food processing and light manufacturing. Since 2010, Batumi has been transformed by the construction of modern high-rise buildings, as well as the restoration of classical 19th-century edifices lining its historic Old Town.[
Duration: 1 hour
No meals included on this day.
Accommodation included: 3-Star Budget hotel in the city center of Batumi
Day 10: Makhuntseti and Botanical Garden
Stop At: Makhuntseti Waterwall, Keda Georgia
Guests will visit the bridge and waterfall
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Batumi Botanical Gardens, Mtsvane Kontskhi (Green Cape), Batumi Georgia
The Batumi Botanical Garden (Georgian: แแแแฃแแแก แแแขแแแแแฃแ แ แแแฆแ) is a 108 hectare area of land 9 km north of the city of Batumi, capital of Autonomous Republic of Adjara, Georgia. Located at the place called Mtsvane Kontskhi ("The Green Cape") on the Black Sea shore, it is one of the largest botanical gardens in the former Soviet Union.[1]
The Batumi Botanical Garden was started by the Russian botanist Andrey Nikolayevich Krasnov (1862-1914), brother of General Pyotr Krasnov, in the 1880s and officially opened on November 3, 1912. He was aided by two skilled gardeners and decorators โ the French DโAlphonse and the Georgian Yason Gordeziani. Krasnov died in 1914 and was interred at the garden which still houses his grave and statue.[2
Duration: 2 hours
No meals included on this day.
Accommodation included: 3-Star Budget hotel in the city center of Batumi
Day 11: Transfer to Airport
Stop At: Batumi, Batumi, Adjara Region
Batumi (/bษหหtuหmi/; Georgian: แแแแฃแแ [bษtสฐumi]) is the second largest city of Georgia and the capital of the Autonomous Republic of Adjara, located on the coast of the Black Sea in Georgia's southwest.[2] It is situated in a subtropical zone at the foot of Caucasus. Much of Batumi's economy revolves around tourism and gambling (It is nicknamed "The Las Vegas of the Black Sea"), but the city is also an important sea port and includes industries like shipbuilding, food processing and light manufacturing. Since 2010, Batumi has been transformed by the construction of modern high-rise buildings, as well as the restoration of classical 19th-century edifices lining its historic Old Town.
Duration: 30 minutes
No meals included on this day.
No accommodation included on this day.
Day 1: Transfer to Hotel
Stop At: Tbilisi, Tbilisi
Tbilisi is the capital and the largest city of Georgia, lying on the banks of the Kura River with a population of approximately 1.5 million people. Tbilisi was founded in the 5th century AD by Vakhtang I of Iberia, and since then has served as the capital of various Georgian kingdoms and republics. Between 1801 and 1917, then part of the Russian Empire, Tbilisi was the seat of the Imperial Viceroy, governing both Southern and Northern Caucasus.
Duration: 30 minutes
No meals included on this day.
Accommodation included: 3-Star Budget hotel in the city center of Tbilisi
Day 2: Tbilisi City Tour
Stop At: Tsminda Sameba Cathedral, Elia Hill, Tbilisi Georgia
The Holy Trinity Cathedral of Tbilisi (Georgian: แแแแแแกแแก แฌแแแแแ แกแแแแแแก แกแแแแแแแ แ แขแแซแแ แ Tbilisis cminda samebis sakatedro tadzari), commonly known as Sameba (Georgian: แกแแแแแแก แแแแ แ for Trinity), is the main cathedral of the Georgian Orthodox Church located in Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia. Constructed between 1995 and 2004, it is the third-tallest Eastern Orthodox cathedral in the world and one of the largest religious buildings in the world by total area. Sameba is a synthesis of traditional styles dominating the Georgian church architecture at various stages in history and has some Byzantine undertones.
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Old Town (Altstadt) Tbilisi, Tbilisi Georgia
Old Tbilisi (Georgian: แซแแแแ แแแแแแกแ, dzveli t'bilisi) was an administrative district (raioni) in Tbilisi, capital of Georgia, from 2007 to 2013. Although the term "Old Tbilisi" has long been used to denote a historical part of the city, it was only in 2007 that it became a distinct administrative entity to incorporate several historical neighbourhoods formerly included in the districts of Mtatsminda-Krtsanisi, Isani-Samgori, and Didube-Chughureti. The district was abolished in 2013, with its territories allotted to several other divisions of the capital.
Duration: 2 hours
No meals included on this day.
Accommodation included: 3-Star Budget hotel in the city center of Tbilisi
Day 3: Sighnaghi-Wine Degustation-East Point
Stop At: Signagi, Signagi, Kakheti Region
Signagi or Sighnaghi (Georgian: แกแแฆแแแฆแ) is a town in Georgia's easternmost region of Kakheti and the administrative center of the Signagi Municipality. Although it is one of Georgia's smallest towns,[4] Signagi serves as a popular tourist destination due to its location at the heart of Georgia's wine-growing regions, as well as its picturesque landscapes, pastel houses and narrow, cobblestone streets. Located on a steep hill, Signagi overlooks the vast Alazani Valley, with the Caucasus Mountains visible at a distance.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Bodbe Monastery of St. Nino, Signagi Georgia
The Monastery of St. Nino at Bodbe (Georgian: แแแแแแก แฌแแแแแ แแแแแก แแแแแกแขแแ แ, bodbis tsโminda Ninos monasteri) is a Georgian Orthodox monastic complex and the seat of the Bishops of Bodbe located 2 km from the town of Sighnaghi, Kakheti, Georgia. Originally built in the 9th century, it has been significantly remodeled, especially in the 17th century. The monastery now functions as a nunnery and is one of the major pilgrimage sites in Georgia, due to its association with St. Nino, the 4th-century female evangelist of Georgians, whose relics are shrined there.
Duration: 30 minutes
No meals included on this day.
Accommodation included: 3-Star Budget hotel in the city center of Tbilisi
Day 4: Ananuri-Gudauri-Kazbegi
Stop At: Ananuri Fortified Castle Ensemble, Georgian Military Highway Near Zhinvali Reservoir, Ananuri 1803 Georgia
Ananuri (Georgian: แแแแแฃแ แ) is a castle complex on the Aragvi River in Georgia, about 45 miles (72 kilometres) from Tbilisi.
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Gergeti Trinity Church, Near the Village of Gergeti, Stepantsminda Georgia
Gergeti Trinity Church (Georgian: แฌแแแแแ แกแแแแแ - Tsminda Sameba) is a popular name for Holy Trinity Church near the village of Gergeti in Georgia. The church is situated on the right bank of the river Chkheri (the left tributary of the river Terek), at an elevation of 2170 meters (7120 feet), under Mount Kazbek.
Duration: 40 minutes
No meals included on this day.
Accommodation included: 3-Star Budget hotel in the city center of Tbilisi
Day 5: Mtskheta-Borjomi-Kutaisi
Stop At: Mtskheta, Mtskheta, Mtskheta-Mtianeti Region
Mtskheta (Georgian: แแชแฎแแแ, translit.: mtskheta [mtsสฐxษtสฐษ]) is a city in Mtskheta-Mtianeti province of Georgia. One of the oldest cities of Georgia and its former capital, it is located approximately 20 kilometres (12 miles) north of Tbilisi, at the confluence of the Mtkvari and Aragvi rivers. Currently a small provincial capital, for nearly a millennium until the 5th century AD, Mtskheta was a large fortified city, a significant economical and political centre of the Kingdom of Iberia.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Borjomi, Borjomi, Samtskhe-Javakheti Region
Borjomi (Georgian: แแแ แฏแแแ) is a resort town in south-central Georgia, 160 km from Tbilisi, with a population of 10,546.[1] It is one of the districts of the Samtskhe-Javakheti region and is situated in the northwestern part of the region in the picturesque Borjomi Gorge on the eastern edge of the Borjomi-Kharagauli National Park. The town is noted for its mineral water industry (which is the number one export of Georgia), the Romanov summer palace in Likani, and the World Wide Fund for Nature-site Borjomi-Kharagauli National Park. Borjomi mineral water is particularly well known in those countries which were part of the former Soviet Union; the bottling of mineral water is a major source of income for the area. Because of the supposed curative powers of the area's mineral springs, it is a frequent destination for people with health problems. Borjomi is also home to the most extensive ecologically-themed amusement park in the Caucasus.
Duration: 30 minutes
No meals included on this day.
Accommodation included: 3-Star Budget hotel in the city center of Kutaisi
Day 6: Sataplia cave- Martvili Canyon- Bagrati
Stop At: Sataplia Cave and Nature Reserve, Banoja, Kutaisi Georgia
Sataplia Strict Nature Reserve (Georgian: แกแแแแคแแแ แกแแฎแแแแฌแแคแ แแแแ แซแแแ ) is located 10 km from town of Kutaisi in Imereti region of Georgia.[1] Visitors center is located in village lower Alvani, Akhmeta Municipality at the slopes of extinct volcano โ Mount Sataplia. The name Sataplia can be freely translated as a "honey place" (In Georgian language แแแคแแ, tapli means honey. ) and in fact bees used to live in small holes and caves and honey was harvested by the local population.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Martvili Canyon, Martivili Georgia
Natural attraction featuring waterfalls in a secluded river canyon with boat tours & walking routes.
Duration: 1 hour
No meals included on this day.
Accommodation included: 3-Star Budget hotel in the city center of Kutaisi
Day 7: Dadiani Palace-Enguri dam-Mestia
Stop At: Dadiani Palaces Historical and Architectural Museum, Zviad Gamsakhurdia St., 2, Zugdidi 2100 Georgia
Dadiani Palaces History and Architectural Museum (Georgian: แแแแแแแแแแก แกแแกแแฎแแแแ แแกแขแแ แแฃแ-แแ แฅแแขแแฅแขแฃแ แฃแแ แแฃแแแฃแแ) is a Georgian national museum located in Zugdidi, Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti region, Georgia.[1] The Dadiani Palaces History and Architecture Museum is considered to be one of the most eminent palaces in Caucasus.[1]
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Mestia, Mestia, Upper Svaneti, Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti Region
Mestia[2] (Georgian: แแแกแขแแ IPA: [mษstสผiษ]) is a highland townlet (daba) in northwest Georgia, at an elevation of 1,500 metres (4,921 feet) in the Caucasus Mountains.
Duration: 1 hour
No meals included on this day.
Accommodation included: 3-Star Budget hotel in the city center of Mestia
Day 8: Jeep Tour to Village Ushguli
Stop At: Ushguli, Ushguli, Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti Region
Ushguli (Georgian: แฃแจแแฃแแ) is a community of four villages located at the head of the Enguri gorge in Svaneti, Georgia.[2] Recognized as the Upper Svaneti UNESCO World Heritage Site,[3] Ushguli is one of the highest continuously inhabited settlements in Europe.[4][5][6] Compared to somewhat more developed towns like Mestia, Ushguli isn't in an accessible location, which has preserved many of the villages' characteristics.
Duration: 2 hours
Stop At: Ushguli Ethnographic Museum, Ushguli 3214 Georgia
Guest will visit the museum
Duration: 30 minutes
No meals included on this day.
Accommodation included: 3-Star Budget hotel in the city center of Mestia
Day 9: Musical Park-Miniature Park-Batumi
Stop At: Shekvetili, Shekvetili, Guria Region
Guests will visit parks of Shekvetili
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Batumi, Batumi, Adjara Region
Batumi (/bษหหtuหmi/; Georgian: แแแแฃแแ [bษtสฐumi]) is the second largest city of Georgia and the capital of the Autonomous Republic of Adjara, located on the coast of the Black Sea in Georgia's southwest.[2] It is situated in a subtropical zone at the foot of Caucasus. Much of Batumi's economy revolves around tourism and gambling (It is nicknamed "The Las Vegas of the Black Sea"), but the city is also an important sea port and includes industries like shipbuilding, food processing and light manufacturing. Since 2010, Batumi has been transformed by the construction of modern high-rise buildings, as well as the restoration of classical 19th-century edifices lining its historic Old Town.[
Duration: 1 hour
No meals included on this day.
Accommodation included: 3-Star Budget hotel in the city center of Batumi
Day 10: Makhuntseti and Botanical Garden
Stop At: Makhuntseti Waterwall, Keda Georgia
Guests will visit the bridge and waterfall
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Batumi Botanical Gardens, Mtsvane Kontskhi (Green Cape), Batumi Georgia
The Batumi Botanical Garden (Georgian: แแแแฃแแแก แแแขแแแแแฃแ แ แแแฆแ) is a 108 hectare area of land 9 km north of the city of Batumi, capital of Autonomous Republic of Adjara, Georgia. Located at the place called Mtsvane Kontskhi ("The Green Cape") on the Black Sea shore, it is one of the largest botanical gardens in the former Soviet Union.[1]
The Batumi Botanical Garden was started by the Russian botanist Andrey Nikolayevich Krasnov (1862-1914), brother of General Pyotr Krasnov, in the 1880s and officially opened on November 3, 1912. He was aided by two skilled gardeners and decorators โ the French DโAlphonse and the Georgian Yason Gordeziani. Krasnov died in 1914 and was interred at the garden which still houses his grave and statue.[2
Duration: 2 hours
No meals included on this day.
Accommodation included: 3-Star Budget hotel in the city center of Batumi
Day 11: Transfer to Airport
Stop At: Batumi, Batumi, Adjara Region
Batumi (/bษหหtuหmi/; Georgian: แแแแฃแแ [bษtสฐumi]) is the second largest city of Georgia and the capital of the Autonomous Republic of Adjara, located on the coast of the Black Sea in Georgia's southwest.[2] It is situated in a subtropical zone at the foot of Caucasus. Much of Batumi's economy revolves around tourism and gambling (It is nicknamed "The Las Vegas of the Black Sea"), but the city is also an important sea port and includes industries like shipbuilding, food processing and light manufacturing. Since 2010, Batumi has been transformed by the construction of modern high-rise buildings, as well as the restoration of classical 19th-century edifices lining its historic Old Town.
Duration: 30 minutes
No meals included on this day.
No accommodation included on this day.
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