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Highlights of Georgia and Armenia (Tbilisi - Kutaisi - Batumi - Yerevan)
10 to 15+ Nigthsfrom $1,975*
This sample price: priced within the past 7 days for arrival on 7/29/2025, departure from New York City NYC (All Airports) (NY), US. Choose your own departure city, cabin type and dates.
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This is a suggested independent itinerary that you customize. Please select the best flights, hotels, trains, activities, transportation and number of nights in each destination to fit your needs.
Georgia`s best cities and Armenia capital!. Immerse yourself in the beauty of these remarkable georgian destinations: Tbilisi (Geogia`s capital, famous for its exceptional Georgian wines and traditional regional cuisine), Kutaisi (gorgeous landscapes and vistas of greenery) and Batumi (on the coastline of the Black Sea, with its beaches, vibrant culture, and rich history). Finally, enjoy
Yerevan(Armenia`s capital, famous for its beautiful architecture, overlooked by mystical Mount Ararat). All these ciites are connected by intercity transfers via medieval monasteries, like: Gelati, Katskhi, Khobi and Hopa town. This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.
This 10 night sample itinerary includes:
Transfer from Tbilisi Airport to Hotel
Hotel for 3 nights in Tbilisi
Transfer from Hotel in Tbilisi to hotel in Kutaisi via Gelati Monastery and Katskhi Pillar
Hotel for 2 nights in Kutaisi
Transfer from Hotel in Kutaisi to Hotel in Batumi via Khobi Monastery
Hotel for 2 nights in Batumi
Transfer from Hotel in Batumi to Hotel in Yerevan via Gyumri
Hotel for 3 nights in Yerevan
Transfer from Hotel in Yerevan to Airport
Price history for this itinerary (past 7 days):
From New York City NYC (All Airports) (NY), US for 10 nights
Tbilisi is the capital of the country of Georgia. Its cobblestoned old town reflects a long, complicated history, with periods under Persian and Russian rule. Its diverse architecture encompasses Eastern Orthodox churches, ornate art nouveau buildings and Soviet Modernist structures. Looming over it all are Narikala, a reconstructed 4th-century fortress, and Kartlis Deda, an iconic statue of the 'Mother of Georgia.' The name Tbilisi derives from the Old Georgian word 'Tpili', meaning warm. The name Tbili or Tbilisi ('warm location') therefore was given to the city because of the area's numerous sulfuric hot springs, which are still heavily exploited, notably for public baths, in the Abanotubani district.
Discover Narikala Fortress, Holy Trinity Cathedral of Tbilisi, Bridge Of Peace, and so much more!
2 nights in Kutaisi
Kutaisi is located in the central western region of Imereti on the banks of the Rioni River. It is the second city of Georgia with its developed infrastructure and culture. Kutaisi's appeal lies in both its natural scenery and its historic and architectural monuments, particularly its unique river bridges, sacred cathedrals and monastic structures. The city is rich with regional Georgian cuisine, museums and shopping. Kutaisi also serves as a transportation hub for domestic and trans-European air travel, lending a cosmopolitan vibrancy to its small-town charm.
Visit and discover the great Bagrati Cathedral, Colchis Fountain, Gelati Monastery, and so much more!
2 nights in Batumi
Batumi is located in Adjara, western Georgia. It is a wonderful seaside city with glittering beaches and attractive surroundings. The territory of Batumi was even inhabited in the Bronze Age, and the population had trade links with neighboring and distant countries. Ancient history, dynamic architecture, a sunny coastline, and delicious Adjarian cuisine make this city incredible.
Visit and discover the Ali and Nino Statue, Batumi Boulevard, Argo Cable Car, Batumi Botanical Garden, and so much more.
3 nights in Yerevan
With its rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning architecture, the Armenian capital captivates visitors from around the world. Yerevan boasts a blend of ancient and modern attractions, but also holds significant religious importance, as it is home to the ancient Echmiadzin Cathedral, considered the spiritual center of the Armenian Apostolic Church, and houses numerous religious landmarks and monasteries, reflecting the country's deep-rooted Christian heritage. Furthermore, its lively arts scene, bustling markets, and diverse cuisine will enhance your journey to this mystic destination.
Visit and explore the Republic Square, Cascade Complex, Echmiadzin Cathedral, Matenadaran, Armenian Genocide Museum, Erebuni Fortress, Mount Ararat, Vernissage Market and so much more.
<b>Armenia</b> is known for its ancient history, vibrant cultural heritage, and its architectural treasures, including medieval monasteries and intricate stone carvings. Mount Ararat, located near the border, holds symbolic significance for Armenians. The country commemorates the Armenian Genocide and advocates for its recognition. Armenia's brandy production, particularly Ararat brandy, has gained international acclaim. The country's natural beauty, with mountains, lakes, and forests, attracts outdoor enthusiasts. Additionally, Armenia is associated with apricots, considered the national fruit. These aspects collectively contribute to Armenia's unique identity and global recognition.
<b>Georgia</b> boasts a rich cultural heritage, with UNESCO-listed sites like the historic center of Mtskheta and the ancient cave city of Uplistsikhe. It is also renowned for its breathtaking natural beauty, including the towering peaks of the Greater Caucasus Mountains, the lush valleys of Kakheti wine region, and the dramatic landscapes of the Svaneti region. Georgian cuisine, with its flavorful dishes like khachapuri and khinkali, is celebrated worldwide. Whether exploring historical treasures, hiking in mountainous landscapes, or indulging in culinary delights, Georgia offers a truly unforgettable experience.
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Tbilisi
Tbilisi is the capital of the country of Georgia. Its cobblestoned old town reflects a long, complicated history, with periods under Persian and Russian rule. Its diverse architecture encompasses Eastern Orthodox churches, ornate art nouveau buildings and Soviet Modernist structures. Looming over it all are Narikala, a reconstructed 4th-century fortress, and Kartlis Deda, an iconic statue of the 'Mother of Georgia.' The name Tbilisi derives from the Old Georgian word 'Tpili', meaning warm. The name Tbili or Tbilisi ('warm location') therefore was given to the city because of the area's numerous sulfuric hot springs, which are still heavily exploited, notably for public baths, in the Abanotubani district.
Discover Narikala Fortress, Holy Trinity Cathedral of Tbilisi, Bridge Of Peace, and so much more!
Kutaisi is located in the central western region of Imereti on the banks of the Rioni River. It is the second city of Georgia with its developed infrastructure and culture. Kutaisi's appeal lies in both its natural scenery and its historic and architectural monuments, particularly its unique river bridges, sacred cathedrals and monastic structures. The city is rich with regional Georgian cuisine, museums and shopping. Kutaisi also serves as a transportation hub for domestic and trans-European air travel, lending a cosmopolitan vibrancy to its small-town charm.
Visit and discover the great Bagrati Cathedral, Colchis Fountain, Gelati Monastery, and so much more!
Batumi is located in Adjara, western Georgia. It is a wonderful seaside city with glittering beaches and attractive surroundings. The territory of Batumi was even inhabited in the Bronze Age, and the population had trade links with neighboring and distant countries. Ancient history, dynamic architecture, a sunny coastline, and delicious Adjarian cuisine make this city incredible.
Visit and discover the Ali and Nino Statue, Batumi Boulevard, Argo Cable Car, Batumi Botanical Garden, and so much more.
With its rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning architecture, the Armenian capital captivates visitors from around the world. Yerevan boasts a blend of ancient and modern attractions, but also holds significant religious importance, as it is home to the ancient Echmiadzin Cathedral, considered the spiritual center of the Armenian Apostolic Church, and houses numerous religious landmarks and monasteries, reflecting the country's deep-rooted Christian heritage. Furthermore, its lively arts scene, bustling markets, and diverse cuisine will enhance your journey to this mystic destination.
Visit and explore the Republic Square, Cascade Complex, Echmiadzin Cathedral, Matenadaran, Armenian Genocide Museum, Erebuni Fortress, Mount Ararat, Vernissage Market and so much more.