Important Information: This offer does not constitute a confirmation of booking.
Passports & Visas
It is your responsibility to ensure you have a full passport valid for at least six months beyond your return date. For Georgia travel visa applications and lists of exempt countries, please visit the official Georgia Travel portal.
Travel Insurance
Comprehensive travel insurance is mandatory. Ensure your policy covers medical expenses, emergency repatriation, and all activities planned during your tour of Georgia.
Hotels & Accommodation
Most hotels in Georgia allow check-in from 2:00 pm. Please note that the tour price does not include guaranteed early check-in. If you arrive early, we recommend pre-booking an extra night.
Note: If listed hotels are unavailable, we provide a replacement of the same class.
Budgeting, Food & Drink
You will need extra funds for drinks, souvenirs, and non-included meals. In Georgia, it is customary to tip waiters and bar staff approximately 10%.
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- Average Lunch: €9 - €10
- Average Dinner: €12 - €14
- Local Beer: €1.50 - €2.50
- Bottled Water: €0.40 - €0.60
Climate & Clothing
The best time to visit Georgia is between April and October. Summer can be hot in Tbilisi, while mountainous regions like Svaneti and Stepantsminda remain cooler.
Church Dress Code: In Georgian Orthodox churches, ladies are required to wear skirts and scarves. Short trousers (shorts) are forbidden for everyone.
Health & Safety
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- Medicines: Always carry a doctor’s prescription for prescription meds and declare them upon arrival.
- Vaccinations: There are no compulsory vaccinations for travel to Georgia.
- First Aid: We recommend packing a personal kit with sunscreen and insect repellent.
Money & Electricity
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- Currency: Georgian Lari (GEL).
- Payments: Cards are widely accepted in cities like Tbilisi, Batumi, and Kutaisi. ATMs are readily available.
- Electricity: 220V/50 Hz with European-style two-round-pin plugs.