Based on 17 experiences
I had a wonderful experience for one week which was safe and comfortable. I traveled around by private taxi, which was cheap and trustworthy thanks to the locals. They suggested the best places for me to stay. The mountains and nature were like I had never seen before, absolutely gorgeous! :)
Posted: March 6, 2024I've been to Georgia many times, it's a very safe country, you just need to exercise normal caution, just like in any other place. The app for ordering taxis, Bolt, is the one all my friends use there, it works very well and is super cheap. If you want to go hiking or to remote places, it's best to do it with a guide or a group.
Posted: September 23, 2023I spent 11 days in Georgia, and there was still so much to do. I highly recommend visiting this beautiful country if you like nature, beaches, history, and good food. It is inexpensive and you can get lower prices if you book locally. I visited Kazbegi and Gadauri (snowy areas), Batumi (beach), Kakheti (8,000 years of winemaking and nature), Tbilisi, and Mtskheta (all with amazing historical attractions). Most of the attractions are free, with the exception of museums. I traveled on organized tours and by minivan (marshrutka) and both were great experiences. The local food is delicious, especially khachapuri with egg/cheese (pastry). I felt very safe traveling alone and using public transport during the day and night.
Posted: August 1, 2023I went alone in October. It was one of the safest places I've visited. Extremely warm people. I traveled to Tbilisi and went on a car tour to Kazbegi. I stayed in the old town in Tbilisi. I took part in a wine tour in Kakheti, which was amazing, and a walking tour of Tbilisi city to familiarize myself with it.
Posted: April 1, 2023Georgia was one of my favorite places, very inexpensive and I always felt safe. No one on the street yelled at me. English was not very frequently used, Russian would be more useful, but I managed well. From Tbilisi, I went on several trips to other places, often by marshrutka, and sometimes for a full day trip. I highly recommend it.
Posted: December 12, 2022Travel plan: Day 0: Arrival in Tbilisi Day 1: Uplistsikhe and Stalin Museum Day 2: Hiking in Stepantsminda Day 3: Touring Mtskheta Day 4: Touring Tbilisi Safety: I felt really safe there Recommendations: Georgia is amazing. People are friendly, hospitable, and the food/wine is incredible.
Posted: September 25, 2022based on 17 experiences
Helena
Estonia
I was in a hostel in Batumi, there are many options and all of them are generally very decent and at a good price. you can’t go wrong with the food anywhere because everything is very authentic and good, but the best places are the tiny outlying places where the locals make their own meals from home. the best pancakes in Batumi are at the entrance to the dolphinarium (on the picture) you really have to try these and the couple who make them are the cutest ever. For driving around we had a local taxi driver to get around (through acquaintances), but you can also get around by bus. my favorite experience was in the mountains, where the Georgian family performed traditional dances and songs, they also prepared food for us, and later people were also involved in dancing and singing. for example, women were dressed in Georgian clothes and taught traditional dance. the experience was wonderful( also on the picture).
Posted: February 15, 2024I went to Georgia for my first ever solo trip. I had an amazing time and I couldn't be happier that I made this decision. The country is beautiful, the people are very friendly, you can find delicious food and wine there, and it's also a very cheap destination.
Posted: August 10, 2023Anastascia
Full-time artist, MA of theatre directing (1st year), fun, well-educated.
mari
Hey!, My name is mari and I'm interested in animals, architecture, camping, culture, cycling, dancing, education, events & social, food & cuisine, health, hiking, languages, live music, nature, sightseeing, solo travel and sunbathing
Maria
Georgia
3 days
Hi! I’m looking for a place to stay in Yerevan from 1 till 8 of may. I’m coming to the cinema school intensive and going to film a lot. Maybe everything will match and I will film u)
Mari
Tbilisi
7 days
My name is Marie, I live in Tbilisi. I love traveling to different places and creating memories. I am a comfortable and sociable person. I am ready to share the history of my country with the visitors coming to my country and to see the very beautiful places.
Nicole
Hello, 40 countries and counting.... My parents sent me to Italy at the age of 16 and I've been unable to sit still ever since. I want to see the world and immerse myself in other cultures.... and live it up while doing so.
Dian
I organize weekly events every Sunday, bringing together expats, travelers and locals who share a passion for connecting, making new acquaintances, and engaging in captivating conversations about diverse cultures. I like traveling and meeting new people, sharing tips, language exchanges...