Your Complete First-Time Guide to Georgia

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Over the past few years, Georgia has quietly become one of Europe’s most compelling destinations for travellers looking for something a little more real. Tucked into the Caucasus, the country blends ancient history with a fast-evolving creative scene, dramatic landscapes, and traditions that feel deeply lived-in rather than curated.

For a country its size, the range of experiences is extraordinary. The Caucasus Mountains dominate the horizon, but Georgia moves quickly between worlds. Subtropical Black Sea coastline, deep river gorges, monasteries carved into rock, and vineyard-covered valleys backed by snow-capped peaks all sit within easy reach. It’s the kind of place that lingers long after you leave.

Best Time to Visit Georgia

When to go to Georgia really depends on how you plan to travel. If you’re heading for the mountains or planning serious hiking, June through August offers the most reliable conditions, with trails open and weather generally stable at

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