Tour Detail
8 Night 9 Days
The green shores of the Black Sea, the enchanting atmosphere of Georgia, and the mystical spirit of Eastern Anatolia come together on this flight-inclusive tour. You reach the region with comfortable flights and are greeted by the cool winds of the Black Sea without wasting any time. This tour, where history, nature, culture, and flavors come together, is ideal for those looking to both relax and explore.
We start our tour with the pearls of the Black Sea. The coastal road that winds through hazelnut orchards reveals the Black Sea views at every turn. You will have the opportunity to closely experience the region's traditional architecture, highland lifestyle, and local cuisine.
Ordu
Giresun
Trabzon
Rize
Ayder Plateau
Uzungöl
After the Black Sea, we turn our route towards Georgia, crossing the border. In this geography where different religions and cultures have coexisted for centuries, you stroll through the streets where the past and present intertwine, feeling the spirit of the Caucasus. You will have the chance to taste the famous flavors of Georgian cuisine, explore local markets, and witness the vibrant nightlife.
Batumi
Tbilisi (within optional program)
Piazza Square
Europe Square
Alphabet Tower
Batumi Boulevard
As we move from Georgia to Eastern Anatolia, we embark on a mesmerizing journey with valley and mountain views. The historical texture of Eastern Anatolia, with its structures bearing the traces of ancient civilizations and stunning nature, will take you to a completely different world. This route, rich with high plateaus, stone mansions, bridges, and mosques, offers unique photographs for photography enthusiasts.
Artvin
Şavşat
Yusufeli (dam and valley views)
Kars
Ani Ruins
Çıldır Lake
Throughout the tour, tables adorned with local delicacies await you. The menus rich in flavors, featuring dishes like collard green wraps, mıhlama, Laz börek, Georgian khachapuri, and Eastern Anatolia's meat dishes, turn into a delicious exploration. Guests can choose to participate in the horon dance accompanied by tulum and kemençe melodies or take peaceful walks through historic streets.
With professional guidance, comfortable hotel accommodations, air-conditioned transportation for regional travel, and round-trip plane tickets, this tour is meticulously designed for those who want to see many places without getting tired. With the "Black Sea Georgia Eastern Anatolia Tour (Flight Inclusive)," you will discover the most beautiful points of three different geographies in a single trip and return home with unforgettable memories.
What's Included
Round-trip flight tickets and all airport transfers
City tours of the Black Sea, Georgia, and Eastern Anatolia with a professional Turkish guide
Accommodation in designated hotels and breakfast included
Panoramic city tours and regional excursions as specified in the program
Intercity and local transportation by luxury tour bus
Visits to natural and cultural sites like Sumela Monastery, Uzungöl, and Ayder Plateau
Consultancy for border crossing procedures and city tours in Batumi and Tbilisi
Mandatory travel insurance and package tour guarantee services
City tours of the Black Sea, Georgia, and Eastern Anatolia with a professional Turkish guide
Accommodation in designated hotels and breakfast included
Panoramic city tours and regional excursions as specified in the program
Intercity and local transportation by luxury tour bus
Visits to natural and cultural sites like Sumela Monastery, Uzungöl, and Ayder Plateau
Consultancy for border crossing procedures and city tours in Batumi and Tbilisi
Mandatory travel insurance and package tour guarantee services
Not Included
Lunches and unspecified other meals
International exit fee and personal visa expenses
Museum, archaeological site, and national park entrance fees
Personal expenses, extra tours, and activities
Travel insurance and personal health-related expenses
International exit fee and personal visa expenses
Museum, archaeological site, and national park entrance fees
Personal expenses, extra tours, and activities
Travel insurance and personal health-related expenses
What to bring with you?
Identity card or passport, visa and necessary travel documents
Comfortable clothes suitable for the season, raincoat and light jacket
Comfortable walking shoes or trekking shoes
Personal medications, basic first aid supplies, and hygiene products
Camera or phone with sufficient memory and chargers
Small backpack, water bottle, and snacks
Cash (TRY and if necessary local currency for Georgia) and credit card
Comfortable clothes suitable for the season, raincoat and light jacket
Comfortable walking shoes or trekking shoes
Personal medications, basic first aid supplies, and hygiene products
Camera or phone with sufficient memory and chargers
Small backpack, water bottle, and snacks
Cash (TRY and if necessary local currency for Georgia) and credit card
Important information
The tour program covers the Black Sea, Georgia, and Eastern Anatolia regions; please check passport and visa/identity requirements for Georgia before the tour date: It is crucial to verify identity, passport, and any visa requirements in advance, as this tour involves both domestic and Georgian border crossings. Since regulations regarding entry into Georgia, such as using a new identity card, passport validity, and visa requirements, may change, obtaining information from official sources or your agency prior to the tour date will help prevent potential border issues.
The tour is conducted by air; please follow the agency's notifications regarding baggage rights, check-in times, and possible schedule changes for domestic flights: Baggage limits (weight restrictions, cabin baggage, extra baggage fees, etc.) and check-in times may vary for air tours. Therefore, regularly tracking the flight information, potential schedule revisions, and arrival times at the airport that the agency communicates to you can help reduce the risk of missing the flight or incurring extra fees.
Accommodations are usually provided in centrally located hotels in double rooms; requests for single rooms and room-sharing need to be communicated during the reservation process: The hotels listed in the tour program are generally easy to access and close to city centers, and the standard accommodation format is based on shared double rooms for each person. It is essential for guests wishing to stay in a single room to know that they may incur additional fees, and those requesting room sharing should report this request during the reservation.
Since the program includes highland visits, long bus transfers, and walks, it is recommended to have comfortable walking shoes, season-appropriate clothing, and a raincoat: Due to the frequent and sudden changes in weather conditions in the Black Sea and highland areas, having waterproof comfortable shoes, layered clothing, and a raincoat or light jacket will enhance your comfort. Additionally, sporty clothing, a hat, sunscreen, and possibly a small backpack may also be beneficial during long bus rides and nature walks for health and comfort.
The services included in the tour price (flight ticket, accommodation, breakfast, some dinners, guiding, compulsory travel insurance) as well as extra expenses (lunches, personal expenses, museum and site entrance fees, etc.) should be carefully reviewed in the tour brochure: Knowing exactly what is included in the tour price is essential to avoid unexpected expenses during the trip. Especially understanding whether items like lunches, drinks, local activities, museum/site tickets, or additional tours are included can help you plan your budget correctly and avoid surprises.
It is recommended to bring foreign currency (USD/EUR) or cards that can be used in Georgia for the section with international crossings (Georgia), as well as to have your travel health insurance and emergency contact information on hand: Although the local currency used in Georgia is Lari (GEL), foreign currency or internationally accepted bank/credit cards can facilitate transactions and exchanges in many places. Having a valid travel health insurance policy for potential health issues, loss-theft situations, or emergency needs, along with a written copy of contact numbers for the agency, guide, and consulate, is important for safe travel.
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