Georgia

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Georgia

  • Starting from AED 130
  • “Hassle-free, Pick-up & Delivery Service”
Georgia

Georgia Tourist Visa For UAE Residents

Explore Georgia: A Snow-Capped Wonderland of History, Culture, and Adventure

Discover Georgia, a breathtaking destination where snow-capped mountains, rich history, and vibrant culture come together to create an unforgettable experience. Begin your adventure in Tbilisi, the lively capital blending ancient charm with modern flair. Explore the UNESCO-listed city of Mtskheta and marvel at the iconic Gergeti Trinity Church, nestled high in the snow-dusted peaks of the Caucasus Mountains. For winter sports enthusiasts, the slopes of Gudauri offer world-class skiing and snowboarding. Immerse yourself in the magic of Svaneti, where ancient watchtowers stand tall amidst snowy landscapes. Complete your journey by savoring the rich flavors of Georgian wine in the cozy warmth of Kakheti’s vineyards. Whether you’re seeking adventure in the snow or exploring Georgia’s cultural treasures, this hidden gem promises a travel experience like no other. Visit Georgia and embrace the beauty of this winter wonderland!

Hassle-Free Travel and Visa Assistance for Georgia with Al Layah Tours

At Al Layah Tours, we simplify your travel to Georgia by offering expert visa assistance and personalized travel packages. With our strong understanding of embassy and VFS procedures and a solid industry network, we ensure a smooth and efficient visa process. Whether your visa is on arrival or needs pre-approval, we guide you every step of the way. Plus, our exclusive packages help you explore the best of Georgia, from its stunning landscapes to rich cultural sites. Trust Al Layah Tours for a stress-free travel experience to Georgia and beyond!

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Requirements For UAE Nationals

UAE citizens do not require a visa to enter Georgia for short stays. They can travel to Georgia visa-free and stay for up to 90 days within a 180-day period. This applies to both tourism and business purposes. Upon arrival, UAE citizens must present a valid passport with a minimum of six months validity.

If you’re planning a trip to Georgia and need assistance with travel arrangements or more detailed information, Al Layah Tours LLC can guide you through the process and offer the best travel packages to explore Georgia.

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Requirements For UAE Residents

UAE residents and holders of valid residence visas from other GCC countries can receive a visa on arrival in Georgia. This allows them to stay for up to 90 days.

  • A valid passport with a validity of 6 months.
  • A valid UAE residence visa or GCC resident visa with a minimum validity of 3 months.
  • Latest 3 to 6 months UAE bank statement with bank stamp (original).
  • Air Tickets (Round-trip).
  • Hotel Reservation.
  • Travel Insurance.
  • Letter from employer stating the purpose of the trip to Georgia.
Why You Should Choose a Travel Package to Georgia with Al Layah Tours LLC

Georgia is a country rich in culture, breathtaking landscapes and incredible history. While it’s easy to get lost in its beauty, organizing a trip that captures the essence of Georgia can be challenging. That’s why opting for a travel package with Al Layah Tours LLC is the best way to explore this captivating destination.

Why a Package?

When you choose a travel package, you get the convenience of a well-organized trip tailored to your preferences. From securing the best accommodations to ensuring seamless travel logistics, we take care of every detail. This allows you to focus on enjoying the experience without the hassle of planning.

How Al Layah Tours Can Help:

At Al Layah Tours LLC, we specialize in crafting the perfect Georgia experience for UAE residents. Whether you’re looking for adventure, relaxation or cultural immersion, we offer packages at amazing prices that fit your budget and desires. Our expertise ensures you have an unforgettable journey, with personalized recommendations and tailor-made itineraries that suit your interests.

Explore Famous and Attractive Places

With our travel packages, you can explore Georgia’s most iconic destinations, including:

Tbilisi: The capital city, known for its diverse architecture and vibrant culture.

Gudauri: A stunning mountain resort perfect for skiing and adventure sports.

Kakheti: The heart of Georgia’s wine country, where you can indulge in world-class wines.

Batumi: A beautiful coastal city with modern architecture and serene beaches.

Kazbegi National Park: Home to some of the most breathtaking natural landscapes in Georgia.

Tailored for You:

We don’t believe in one-size-fits-all. Our travel experts listen to your preferences and create a package that suits your needs, whether it’s a family vacation a romantic getaway or an adventure with friends.

Choose Al Layah Tours LLC to ensure your Georgia trip is well-organized, stress-free and filled with unforgettable memories. Let us handle the details while you enjoy the journey!

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Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Georgia

Batumi
Batumi, Georgia’s second city, is the subtropical yin to Tbilisi’s yang, with its beachfront location, charming Old Town, seemingly endless seaside esplanade and an ever-growing number of glitzy skyscrapers – Georgia’s answer to Dubai, locals will tell you with a grin. The city is built for pleasure, and functions as Georgia’s unofficial temporary capital during the height of summer, when most of Tbilisi’s locals decamp en masse to the Black Sea’s beaches for sunshine, cocktails and partying on the seafront.

Kutaisi
Sleepy Kutaisi has found itself relegated to Georgia’s third-largest city in recent years as coastal Batumi booms. But this ancient town, which may once have been home to the golden fleece of Greek legend, has nonetheless managed to establish itself as the center of Georgia’s burgeoning tourist industry. The nearby David the Builder Airport brings dozens of low-cost airline flights to Kutaisi from all over Europe each week, and there are dozens of hostels and a competitive short-term apartment rental market.

Stepantsminda
The extraordinary Georgian Military Highway takes you to the town of Stepantsminda (still commonly referred to by its Soviet-era name, Kazbegi), on the border with northern neighbor Russia. Though the epic journey here has lost some of its charm in recent years (it’s become a busy truck route for imports to Russia), there is no denying the incredible setting of the town, not least the iconic silhouette of the hilltop church Tsminda Sameba against the glacier of Mt Kazbek. It’s truly a sight that never ceases to amaze, despite its reproduction on a million postcards.

Svaneti
Georgia’s mountains are extraordinary and jaw-dropping wherever you encounter them. But if you want to see the best scenery in the country, there’s nowhere that can compete with the ancient and mysterious region of Svaneti. As well as Georgia’s highest peak, Shkhara (5068m; 16,627ft), which towers over the wonderful highland village of Ushguli, there is almost limitless potential for hiking here, not least the now well-known Mestia to Ushguli four-day hike, which allows you to sleep each night in a different village.

Vardzia
In a country with more than its fair share of staggering monasteries and churches in perilously remote places, Vardzia is unquestionably the most magnificent of the lot. Its 13 floors are hewn into a cliffside and boast no fewer than 13 churches among its 400-plus rooms. The monastery’s jaw-dropping setting in a dramatic river valley makes it a real showstopper, and the undulating drive to get here from Akhaltsikhe is a wonderful treat to boot.

Sighnaghi
There’s magic in the air in Sighnaghi, and that’s not just down to its high altitude and the vertiginous views it affords into the vast valley below. This hilltop delight has more than a hint of Tuscany about it, with its terracotta roofs, cobbled streets and enviably slow pace of life. Take a walk along the incredibly well-preserved city walls and visit the town museum, which has one of the best collections of paintings by Georgia’s most famous artist, Niko Pirosmani.

Mtskheta
So close to Tbilisi that the sprawling capital’s suburbs threaten to engulf it, Mtskheta enjoys a magical setting at the picturesque confluence of two rivers. It was also the location of one of Georgia’s most important historical events – its conversion to Christianity at the hands of St Nino in the 4th century. That vital event, which still forms a huge part of Georgian national identity, is memorialized in the Jvari Church, Georgia’s holy of holies, which commands terrific views over the town from its soaring hilltop location. Meanwhile, down in the town itself is the stunning 11th-century Svetiskhoveli Cathedral, an architectural gem of Georgia’s early Golden Age.

Borjomi 
There’s more than a little touch of the Russian empire about this glorious 19th-century spa town tucked away amid the thickly wooded hills of the Lesser Caucasus. Borjomi’s salty-sour mineral water is Georgia’s most famous export and is instantly familiar to almost anyone from the former Soviet Union. However, the elegant resort town that produces it is worth a visit even if you’ve never heard of its eponymous sulfurous water. As well as visiting the sprawling Borjomi Central Park ⁠(once you get past the tacky rides and children’s entertainments it opens up into a gorgeous riverside walk that brings you to a trio of delightful thermal pools), you can use the town as an excellent base for hiking in the Borjomi-Kharagauli National Park, and take the small gauge railway line to the nearby alpine resort of Bakuriani.