The 10 Best Things to do for Honeymoon in Georgia, Georgia

June 17, 2021 Natalie Tallman

Discover the best top things to do in Georgia, Georgia including Mount Kazbek/ Mqinvartsveri, Gegskiy Waterfall, Gergeti Trinity Church, Bagrati Cathedral, Narikala Fortress, Batumi Boulevard, Batumi Botanical Gardens, Old Town (Altstadt) Tbilisi, Jvari Church, Alaverdi St. George Cathedral.
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1. Mount Kazbek/ Mqinvartsveri

Stepantsminda Georgia
Excellent
88%
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5.0 based on 486 reviews

Mount Kazbek/ Mqinvartsveri

Reviewed By TravelDoorsOut - Chicago, United States

Absolutely breathtaking! Caucasian mountains are one of the most beautiful. Highly recommend to visit, even if just day trip from Tbilisi.

2. Gegskiy Waterfall

Gagra Georgia
Excellent
86%
Good
9%
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3%
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5.0 based on 224 reviews

Gegskiy Waterfall

3. Gergeti Trinity Church

Near the Village of Gergeti, Stepantsminda Georgia
Excellent
82%
Good
15%
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5.0 based on 1,199 reviews

Gergeti Trinity Church

Reviewed By LuizDutraNeto - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Near the Georgian village of Gergeti, at the top of a hill of 2,170 meters, in the vastness of the Caucasus Mountains and emoldurated by the awesome "Mount Kazbek", you will find the miraculous "Gergeti Trinity Church", also known as the "Holy Trinity Church". It dates from the 14th century, a very simple and isolated church, but very active as a religious temple of the "Georgian Orthodox and Apostolic Church". Visit the church, its separate bell tower and, principally, contemplate the beauty of the astonishing scenic mountains just in front of your eyes. Say a prayer and be thankful. "Gergeti Trinity Church" is a symbol of Georgia and one of the most impacting images I have ever saved in my travelling memories. Enjoy!

4. Bagrati Cathedral

Bagrati Street, Kutaisi 4600 Georgia +995 591 61 69 36 http://www.tieg-travel.ge
Excellent
50%
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3%
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4.5 based on 431 reviews

Bagrati Cathedral

Reviewed By kadarello - Corby, United Kingdom

most beautiful chatedral, good atmosphere, nice panorama to kutaisi. Inside is very huge and amazing .

5. Narikala Fortress

Tbilisi Georgia +995 599 98 88 15 http://tourismgeo.com/
Excellent
57%
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30%
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11%
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4.5 based on 1,926 reviews

Narikala Fortress

Reviewed By induchoodan78 - Doha, Qatar

Located on the top of the hill which is easily accessible by cable car .... the panoramic view of the entire city can be appreciated form here ... the climate was exceptional during our visit and that added as an advantage to enjoy the natural beauty

6. Batumi Boulevard

2, Ninoshvili Str 1, K. Gamsakhurdia Str, Batumi 6010 Georgia +995 422 27 88 08 http://www.boulevard.ge
Excellent
71%
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4.5 based on 1,967 reviews

Batumi Boulevard

Reviewed By Warbird16 - Al Khobar, Saudi Arabia

We enjoyed walking down the boulevard before sunset, it has all you need (food,drinks,shisha) you can enjoy the beach, you can rent a bike or motorbike and go through the boulevard faster, we walked past the folklore dancing place and the was a contest and we enjoyed it so much it was amazing and at the end of the night where was fireworks which was the perfect way to end the night :)

7. Batumi Botanical Gardens

Mtsvane Kontskhi (Green Cape), Batumi Georgia +995 422 27 00 33 [email protected] http://bbg.ge
Excellent
70%
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Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 2,257 reviews

Batumi Botanical Gardens

The lower, upper and seaside parks are located on the main route of the garden. Currently, the garden consists of nine floristic sectors, those of Caucasian humid subtropics, East Asia, New Zealand, South America, the Himalayas, Mexico, Australia, and of the Mediterranean. The garden collection comprises 2.037 Taxonomic units of ligneous plants, including 104 of Caucasian origin. The rests are the representatives of the other phytogeographic flora.

Reviewed By Robert937 - Rotterdam, The Netherlands

9 km north of Batumi on rocky hills that touch the Black sea, there are these botanical gardens, meanwhile over one hundred years old. It was all started in the 1880s by Russian botanist Andrey Krasnov (not to be confused with his brother, the notorious fascist general Pyotr Krasnov). During Soviet times the gardens were developed into one of the largest in the former USSR. The gardens are huge indeed and consist of many different sections laid out over a 108 hectare hilly area. Each section is presenting the vegetation of one particular region. Personally I liked the East Asia and Australia sections most. Plan enough time to enjoy the gardens. You could easily spend a whole day there. For those who are not physically fit, there are electric cars available at an extra fee (5 lari one way). I found the maps rather confusing as they contain too much information (different color icons, markings and other details) and lack 'where you are' points. It is helpful to select the sections where you want to go beforehand. They are numbered. I hope in future, maps will be simpler and easier to use. Entrance fee: 15 lari Minibus 31 and bus 10 link to gardens to the city (0.50 lari one way). They go frequently also after 6PM, as they are also used by garden workers and other locals. The gardens close at 6PM. It means you can not enter anymore after that time, but you still have plenty of time to get out later.

8. Old Town (Altstadt) Tbilisi

Tbilisi Georgia
Excellent
68%
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4.5 based on 3,156 reviews

Old Town (Altstadt) Tbilisi

Reviewed By Dr_Iris_B - Ramat Gan, Israel

The old town of Tbilisi is such a unique and romantic place to walk around There are numerous cafes, restaurants and souvenir shops all over the place The old city has a diversity of architectures and so the best way to enjoy , at least part of the many hidden gems, is to take a tour around it.

9. Jvari Church

Mtskheta Georgia
Excellent
76%
Good
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4.5 based on 930 reviews

Jvari Church

Reviewed By israroz - Ra'anana, Israel

The original name of the Jvari Church was "Church of the Holy Cross". The church that is considered by many Georgians to be the most sacred place in Georgia stands exactly where the "Holy Tree Cross" was established by King Mirian the 3rd, shortly after he converted to Christianity. The church has been build just above the location of the cross. The view from the top of the hilltop of the church towards the valleys of the 2 rivers is very impressive.

10. Alaverdi St. George Cathedral

Telavi Georgia http://whc.unesco.org/en/tentativelists/5221/
Excellent
64%
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4.5 based on 181 reviews

Alaverdi St. George Cathedral

Reviewed By Ivan_002_10 - Tbilisi, Georgia

Alaverdi St. George Cathedral (first half of the 11th century) is located 18 km from the town of Telavi in the Alazani River valley.Earliest structures of Alaverdi Monastery date back to 6th century. The present day Cathedral is part of an 11th century Georgian Orthodox monastery.At 50m tall, Alaverdi Cathedral remained the tallest church in Georgia for nearly a millennium

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