Looking for a Georgia holiday package from UAE that delivers mountains, history, and incredible food — all without stretching your budget? Georgia is one of the most popular short-haul getaways for UAE residents, and it's easy to see why. UAE residents can enter Georgia visa-free, direct flights from Dubai and Sharjah take under 4 hours, and packages start from just AED 1,012 per person.
Whether you're after a Tbilisi city break, a ski escape to Gudauri, a Black Sea beach holiday in Batumi, or a full Georgia grand tour, GoCozmo's handpicked Georgia tour packages from UAE cover every style of travel. Flights, hotels, and transfers are bundled into one price — so all you have to do is pack.
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In the South Caucasus, this tiny but formidable country manages to create practically the ideal balance between comfort and a sense of adventure. Georgia is a relatively easy place to move about. It is the perfect vacation spot for everyone who appreciates history and nature on a large scale due to its rich culture and astoundingly different landscapes.
Tbilisi — Georgia's vibrant capital
No Georgia holiday package from UAE is complete without time in Tbilisi. The capital blends centuries-old cobblestone lanes with a buzzing modern café scene, all framed by the dramatic Mtkvari River gorge. Wander the colourful balconied houses of Old Tbilisi, take the cable car up to Narikala Fortress, soak in the famous sulfur baths of Abanotubani, and discover why this city has been captivating travellers for centuries. Most GoCozmo Georgia packages include 3 nights in Tbilisi — the ideal base for exploring.
Gudauri — the Caucasus mountains
For UAE residents seeking a complete change of scenery, a Tbilisi and Gudauri package offers the best of both worlds. Gudauri sits at over 2,000 metres in the Greater Caucasus range, just a 2-hour drive from Tbilisi. In winter (December to March), it transforms into Georgia's premier ski resort — with pistes suited to all levels and snow-sure conditions. In summer, the same mountain roads open up for dramatic trekking, paragliding, and jeep tours. Packages from GoCozmo include hotel, transfers, and lift passes.
Batumi — the Black Sea riviera
Georgia's coastal gem, Batumi sits on the Black Sea and offers a lively mix of beach life, modern architecture, and botanical beauty. The Batumi Boulevard stretches for kilometres along the seafront, lined with cafes, restaurants, and the famous Ali and Nino moving statue. The Batumi Botanical Garden — one of the largest in the former Soviet Union — is just a short drive north. Our Batumi holiday packages from UAE combine flights, beachfront hotels, and guided tours into one easy-to-book deal.
Borjomi, Mtskheta & beyond
Georgia rewards those who venture beyond the cities. Mtskheta, the ancient capital and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, lies just 20 minutes from Tbilisi and houses the stunning Svetitskhoveli Cathedral and Jvari Monastery. Borjomi, famous for its mineral springs and national park, is a popular overnight stop on longer Georgia tours. The Kakheti wine region — Georgia's viticultural heartland — is ideal for a day trip from Tbilisi. All are featured in GoCozmo's 5-night and 7-night Georgia grand tour packages.
Old Town or Dzveli Tbilisi
Old Tbilisi, also known as Dzveli Tbilisi, is a sizable neighborhood distinguished by its winding lanes, classic Tbilisi homes, and Jan Shardeni Street's abundance of restaurants. The National Botanical Garden and the stone-domed Sulfur Baths are seen from the mountaintop Narikala Fortress, which is also home to a huge statue of Mother of Georgia. The history of the nation is covered nearby in the Georgian National Museum, and a funfair is located nearby at Mtatsminda Park.
Batumi Botanical Garden
The 108-hectare Batumi Botanical Garden is located 9 kilometers to the north of Batumi, the capital of the Georgia's Autonomous Republic of Adjara. It is one of the biggest botanical gardens in the former Soviet Union and is situated at a location named Mtsvane Kontskhi on the Black Sea coast.
Lake Ritsa
It is justified to refer to Lake Ritsa as the miracle of Abkhazia because it is the most amazing creation of nature. It was located in the Bzyb River's basin, inside a huge stone bowl. A difficult trek must be negotiated in order to reach the lake, which is 950 meters above sea level and located in the valley of the rivers Yupshara and Lashpsy. Ritsa has a surface size of 132 hectares and can be found at places that are 131 meters deep. Even in the summer, the lake is fed at the cost of the glaciers that do not calve from the summits of the inaccessible mountains that surround Ritsu.
Ali and Nino
Westerners are all familiar with the sad story of Romeo and Juliet, but what about Ali and Nino, the tragic couple that served as the model for the enormous mechanized statue that bears their names and is currently located by the sea in Batumi, Georgia? Two rather transparent figures composed of stacked segments are the subject of Tamara Kvesitadze's "Statue of Love." As their parts passed through one another, they slid toward one another and eventually merged. The entire automated show lasts for around ten minutes and is frequently illuminated with vibrant, shifting colors.
Treat yourself!
Even while guesthouse hospitality is soul-stirring, it's wonderful to indulge yourself in something a little more opulent every now and then. The good news is that Georgia, a place that's easy on the wallet by any standard, has a fantastic selection of high-class accommodations that are incredibly affordable.
For a fraction of the price of a comparable accommodation in Western Europe, you can stay the night in a historic wine chateau in Kakheti, unwind in a luxurious ski-in mountain cabin in Kazbegi, go glamping in the middle of a forest in Racha, or unwind in a high-rise boutique hotel overlooking the Black Sea in Georgia.
Make your stomach happy!
Georgian cuisine, which incorporates flavors from Greece and the Mediterranean as well as influences from Turkey and Persia, is undoubtedly one of the most underrated cuisines in the world. Georgian cuisine is a delicious representation of the country's culture. With matsoni, warm, cheesy comfort food like khachapuri is balanced. For flavorful fillings and sauces, herbs including tarragon, flat parsley, dill, and coriander are combined with walnuts and garlic.
Foods like Khinkali, Badrijani Nigvzit, Lobio, Quababi, and Matsvadi are few that you must unquestionably take into consideration while visiting Georgia. Family and friends are tied together by food, hospitality, toasts, and the supra, which also traps guests in protracted mealtimes. You're surrounded by Georgian cuisine and warmth. It occasionally causes you to suffocate under its weight.
Don't overlook taking a hike!
There isn't a better way to appreciate Georgia's magnificent mountain beauty. The rich cultural diversity and way of life of the mountainous area, not just the scenery, make hiking here a must-do activity. Numerous visitors only come to Georgia to go trekking. Although there are trails in every national park, the Mestia to Ushguli track in Svaneti is undoubtedly the most well-known multi-day hike. Great alternatives include the Truso Valley next to Kazbegi, the St. Andrews Trail close to Borjomi, and Black Rock Lake in Lagodekhi. If you're a hiker who takes their sport seriously, take a look at the Transcaucasian Trail, a future path that will soon link the entire South Caucasus region.
GoCozmo (by Cozmo Travel) is one of the UAE's most established travel agencies, with decades of experience creating Georgia holiday packages tailored specifically for UAE residents and GCC travellers. Here's what you get when you book with us:
•Packages that include return flights from Dubai, Abu Dhabi, or Sharjah
•4-star and 5-star hotel options with breakfast included
•Private airport transfers on arrival and departure
•Visa-free entry guidance and documentation support
•Flexible booking — pay by Visa, Mastercard, or easy instalments
•Dedicated Arabic and English-speaking support team
•Call us on 600524444 or WhatsApp to customise any package
Whether you want a 3-night Tbilisi city break, a 5-night Tbilisi and Gudauri mountain escape, or a 7-night Georgia grand tour taking in Tbilisi, Borjomi, and Batumi, our team will build the perfect itinerary around your budget and travel dates.
UAE Citizens: May enter and stay in Georgia without a visa for one full year. UAE Residents (holding a valid UAE visa/residence permit): May enter and stay in Georgia without a visa for 90 calendar days within any 180-day period. Your UAE residence permit must be valid on the day of entry into and departure from Georgia. Other Nationalities: Check the official Georgian Ministry of Foreign Affairs website to confirm specific visa requirements based on your nationality. An e-Visa option is available for many nationalities.
Spring (May-June): Mild weather, blooming wildflowers, ideal for hiking, exploring cities, and enjoying natural beauty. Autumn (September-October): Pleasant temperatures, fewer crowds, and the perfect time for wine harvesting festivals in Kakheti. Beautiful fall foliage in the mountains. Summer (July-August): Hot, especially in the lowlands. Good for Black Sea coast resorts (Batumi) and high-altitude trekking in the mountains where temperatures are cooler. Winter (December-February): Cold, with snow in the mountains (great for skiing). Cities like Tbilisi can be charming with Christmas lights (Orthodox Christmas is in January). Many mountain roads may be inaccessible.
Tbilisi: The vibrant capital. Explore the Old Town with its colorful houses, winding streets, historic churches (Metekhi, Sioni), Narikala Fortress (accessible by cable car), and the unique sulfur baths in Abanotubani. Don't miss the modern Bridge of Peace and Rustaveli Avenue. Mtskheta: An ancient capital and UNESCO World Heritage site, home to important religious sites like Jvari Monastery (with stunning views) and Svetitskhoveli Cathedral. Svaneti Region (Mestia & Ushguli): A remote, mountainous region in the Greater Caucasus, famous for its dramatic scenery, ancient stone defensive towers, and unique Svan culture. Ushguli is one of Europe's highest continuously inhabited settlements. Kazbegi (Stepantsminda): Gateway to the Caucasus Mountains. The iconic Gergeti Trinity Church, set against the backdrop of Mount Kazbek, offers breathtaking views and is a popular hiking destination. Vardzia: A spectacular 12th-century cave monastery complex carved into a cliff face. Uplistsikhe: An ancient rock-hewn town, providing a fascinating glimpse into early Georgian civilization. Kakheti: Georgia's premier wine region. Explore vineyards, traditional wineries, and charming towns like Sighnaghi ("City of Love") with its defensive wall and stunning views of the Alazani Valley. Batumi: A bustling Black Sea resort city with modern architecture, a long boulevard, and a botanical garden.
Yes, Georgia is generally considered very safe for tourists. It ranks well on global peace indexes. Crime rates are low, and locals are known for their hospitality and warmth towards visitors. As with any travel, exercise common sense and be aware of your belongings in crowded areas.
The Georgian Lari (GEL) is the local currency