on a cultural immersion tour filled with monasteries, mountains and music (and somehow, Dr. Dre)
Madison B.
Well that's an issue. But you have me - Juliana Dever - and that's almost as good!
When I fall in love with a country, I dig in and start scouting. I criss-cross a region, wander off the beaten path, and make loads of friends.
I sit and visit with people, learn from them, and ask them if theyād like to share any favorite spots that I can share with you when I bring you back.
I have an innate knack for cutting through travel noise and getting past hollow theme-park-like tourist traps.
I have NO IDEA how to show you how to do this, it's just a superpower of mine.
I've created a Georgian adventure and I want to take you with me so you can connect with the culture in ways you wouldn't if you went by yourself.
If you're going to spend all that time and money to experience a destination, it needs to be meaningful.
I've had tour operators tell me I don't need to work so hard to bring you the little gems because you "won't know what you're missing."
But I will. That's why my itineraries are so extensive.
And I know you - that's not why you and I travel. We want to explore to the fullest and really understand a culture.
We love to make real, authentic human connections (and eat all the food, too. Ahem.).
I spend months exploring, researching, and curating immersion adventures for you and me to go on together. My trips are hand-crafted to bring you the full scope of a culture, stopping places others can't or don't even know about.
That and the most awesome people go on my adventures, so having a blast traveling with each other is all but inevitable. You'll have more fun with your new traveling companions than binge-ing a season of The Good Place.
Making new friends and feeling like an insider in a new country happens so fast when you travel with me.
My trips are all FULLY CURATED by me, personally. You'll go deeper, feel a sense of place, and come away with a first-hand cultural understanding that will stay with you forever.
And Sarah, my destination manager, considers Georgia her spiritual homeland. She's a Georgian wine expert who has more connections than the London Underground.
Your guides were born and raised in Georgia, and are at the top of their game. These women run the Georgian guide certification program in Tbilisi. But they also know all the nooks and crannies of this fascinating country personally.
Because of this, we're able to create experiences and introduce you to people you wouldn't have access to if you traveled here on your own.
You'll only get that kind of authentic adventure by traveling with locals, not by spending 17 hours reading reviews of the same 10 things on TripAdvisor.
"This is the 1st tour I've ever taken where I felt like I got an actual glimpse of how locals really live, instead of only seeing tourist stop highlights. I could've never done this on my own."
Who's Going
ONLY 12 people max + your host, Juliana Dever!
Trip Design
Culturally Immersive, Local Experiences, Guided, Fully Curated
Style
Mix of 3* and 4* Boutique Hotels and Traditional Guest Houses
Difficulty
Easy-Moderate: Walking, optional trekking
So, it's not Russia?
Yeah, no.
Although Georgia was once a part of the Soviet Union. Georgia is its own country with its own language, heritage, cuisine, and a history that involves Persia, and the Silk Road.
And it's not in the USA
It's the country, NOT the state.
Georgia lies mostly within the Caucasus Mountains between Europe and Asia.
The Greater Caucasus forms a natural border between Russia to the north, with the lesser Caucasus dividing Georgia from Turkey and Armenia to the south. The west ends at the Black Sea and the east, at Azerbaijan.
Georgia is in turns rugged, sophisticated, serene, and rustic.
"Loved loved loved it, so much fun, would 100% do another/more tours! Thank you for doing all of this!! It really was the trip of a lifetime!
Also loved that it was in a place most tourists don't go!!"
Your inclusive tour price covers all of this:
Does not include: Air travel, some independent meals, gratuities for guides, drivers and porters
*This happened last trip, but you know, it could happen to you too if you want. We just have to find a new drummer, the last one was taken. Results not guaranteed.
Our tour will kick off in the late afternoon. Meet the group for an introductory city walk followed by a rooftop wine reception and dinner at a traditional restaurant.
Start your morning with a more in-depth journey into Georgiaās history, then break for architectural walks or market tours and cooking classes.
Itās wine time! After a picturesque monastery visit, weāll stop for wine tasting at a top winery,
Today we visit the old capital of the region which is now an artisan village. We'll have lunch at the home of a husband and wife winemaking couple, and visit a cave city carved from rock thousands of years ago.
Weāll visit a local market and have lunch before continuing on to the town of Batumi on the Black Sea. Chill out by the water or grab some of your new friends for dinner and rooftop cocktails.
We'll return to Tbilisi with some free time for you to revisit or explore more of the city and get those last souvenirs.
activities subject to change
MEMBER OF / IN COMPLIANCE WITH
10 Day Culturally Immersive Tour to Georgia
Includes lodging, ground transportation, most meals, wine, professional guides, all planned activities, bonuses PLUS travel with Juliana Dever
āI loved every minute. It was so well organized, planned, and we had such great guides - it made this the best holiday of my life. I would definitely go on another CleverDever Adventure, it is worth every penny.ā āRuth W.
Only 3 Spots Left!
Upgrade to a private room for the entire trip for only $720USD.
Just check the box single supplement box when you check out. We'll bill you later this year.
Traveling Solo but want to take advantage of the double occupancy rate?
Request to share a room with another single traveler upon checkout.
We will do our best to fulfill all share requests, however, we cannot guarantee a roommate. If we cannot pair you, the single supplement rate will apply.
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No payment due until Nov 1, 2020.
Note: We will not travel if it is deemed a health concern by the Georgian government.
Georgia has done a great job containing the virus and is considered a "success story" of the pandemic.
However, If we must reschedule this trip due to COVID-19, CDA will reschedule you onto the future trip of your choice with *no* penalty or fees. More info about opting-out here.
*The tour will not be confirmed until a minimum of 6 guests book their spot. DO NOT buy your flights until you receive your tour confirmation letter.
You must be of legal drinking age in your country of residence and at least 18 years of age by the start of the tour.
"As someone who has really never traveled, this trip was even more incredible than I thought it was going to be! We did unique, not touristy activities that really gave me an experience not a vacation."
Is it safe to travel to Georgia?
Yes. Georgia is a safe country, and in fact, rates higher in the Gallup Law and Order report than the United States. While you may have recently heard of Georgia in the news for having disagreements with Russia (an issue they've had for centuries), these have been largely peaceful in recent years.
For anyone that has seen travel advisories issued by their local government, please note that they affect disputed territories that we will neither cross into nor travel near.
What city do you fly into?
The main capital city of Tbilisi is the most accessible to fly into. Itās also where weāll start our tour. Please note that almost all flights arrive around 3 - 4 in the morning. But don't worry! My team will meet you at the airport and drive you to your hotel in the city center where your room will be waiting for you. You can crawl into bed in your clothes. I won't judge.
What's the currency? What is the best way to get it?
The Georgian Lari is the national currency. As a very general guideline, you can expect roughly a 2 to 1 exchange rate with the US Dollar and 3 to 1 with Euro. Laris can easily be obtained at any ATM, including the airport when you land and the lobby of your hotel. You won't need any Lari immediately as my team is picking you up and you can tip the driver at the end of the tour.
Is the tour open to everyone globally?
Yes! Everyoneās invited!
Will I need a visa?
Most travelers to Georgia do not need a visa including visitors from North America and the European Union, however, be sure to double-check that it is not required for your country of residence here.
One other thing, Georgia absolutely requires a valid passport, so make sure you have one and that itās valid for at least six months after the finish of our trip. Go check your passport and be sure the expiration date is December 1, 2021 or after.
What language do they speak in Georgia?
Georgian. Many people in cities and towns speak English. Most people under 35 speak Georgian and English, while folks over 35 tend to speak Georgian and Russian. But weāll also have several Georgian guides with us to help prevent anything getting lost in translation!
What's the climate like?
On the coast, it can be mild and rainy but during the summer there are large amounts of sun. In the mountains, it will be cooler. For the most part, the areas that we will be visiting in the central plains will be sunny, nice and warm. Expect highs around 85Ā°F/ 29.5Ā°C and lows of 65Ā°F/18Ā°C everywhere but in the mountains where it is typically about 10 degrees cooler.
How should I dress?
Georgia is very western with respect to dress, so you donāt have to make any special considerations when visiting other than dressing for the weather. Because we will be going up to the mountains, you'll need light layers and a rain jacket. Weāll also be doing some hiking, so youāll want appropriate footwear for both terrain and comfy shoes for city walking.
Donāt worry, Iāll send everyone whoās going with me a suggested packing list. š
What's the food like? How can food restrictions be accommodated?
You can get the rundown from this post that I wrote specifically about Georgian food. But expect meals filled with wonderful vegetable dishes, lots of cheesy bread (I know you all canāt WAIT to try that cheesy bread!), dumplings, and Iām told there are some great meals if you eat meat as well.
We can accommodate for celiac, vegan, vegetarian, kosher and other food restrictions. Please note Georgians cook very heavily with walnuts and sunflower oil so nut allergies are very difficult to accommodate. Therefore we do not take liability for this.
What's the wine like?
I hope you like wine. šš· This is a trip to a wine-lovers paradise.
We will be visiting several winemakers during this trip and trying lots of wines. The reds are deep and powerful, the whites can be fruity, fragrant and lively and the ORANGE wineā¦oh itās my favorite by far. It might take a few tastings to appreciate it, but it just might become your all-time favorite!
What kind of adapters will I need?
Georgian power sockets are type C and F, which are standard euro round prong plugs. The voltage is 220, so plan to have dual-currency electronics or bring a voltage converter to prevent burnouts.
How much hiking will we be doing?
Once we drive up to the mountains you can take a half-day hike in Mestia, or opt to go via 4x4s even further up into Ushguli, the most remote settlement in Georgia, for a full day hike to Shkara Glacier. How much or how little is up to you.
How's the Internet?
Georgia is very well wired and many cafes and museums have free Wi-Fi if you ask for the password. You can also very easily purchase a Georgian SIM cards at the start of the tour to have connection between hotels.
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