The Airport of TbilisiShota Rustaveli is 25 km away from the downtown.
What to do on arrival you can see on the main page.
For futher information about flights time, transfers, flights tickets, please visit the official site:
The Airport of TbilisiShota Rustaveli is 25 km away from the downtown.
What to do on arrival you can see on the main page.
For futher information about flights time, transfers, flights tickets, please visit the official site:
Best wishes! If you’re on this webpage, it’s true—love has no borders!
I’m thrilled for you because I got married in Tbilisi too! I’m a professional photographer and wedding planner, and I’ve been living in Georgia for 10 years. My wife, after years of a diplomatic career, now handles the marriage organization. We speak English, Italian, Georgian, Russian, Greek, Spanish, and Portuguese fluently.
In just a minimum stay of a few working days, you’ll get married and leave Tbilisi with your wedding paperwork. If needed, we can also send the paperwork to your home by express courier, ensuring no one leaves without their much-dreamed-of marriage certificate!
I recommend reading the entire post to get all the general information, but if you’re only looking for this month’s special offer…
Have you decided on your wedding date?
Would you prefer a civil ceremony, a religious rite, or perhaps both?
Have you been married before?
Did you check if you need a visa to enter Georgia? Please make sure you have all the necessary information, as I can handle your wedding management or photography services, but visa issues are beyond my control.
Does the lady wish to take her husband’s surname? No problem—she can do so easily in Tbilisi!
If neither of you is a Georgian citizen, expatriate, or resident, have you checked if your country or embassy requires the paperwork to have apostille or legalization seals for later marriage registration? You can find information about Apostille and Legalization seals at this link.
Are you expatriates in a third country (e.g., UAE, Qatar, RSA, Bahrain) and wish to register the marriage there?
These are the key questions you should consider to optimize your time when you email us.
In any case, getting married to a Georgian citizen is relatively simple. However, as with any legal matter, there are some bureaucratic procedures to legalize your marriage status in Georgia and in your home country.
If neither of you are Georgian citizens, our assistance can be invaluable in avoiding mistakes in translations and procedures before, during, and after the wedding. We help save time, prevent issues, and ensure everything is stress-free.
If you want to get married without spending too much time in Tbilisi, a civil ceremony is likely the best option for you. The religious rite of the Apostolic Autocephalous Orthodox Georgian Church requires baptism, which may not be something you’re considering, especially if neither of you are Georgian. However, nothing is impossible, and we can assist with that too if you wish.
Georgians often perform both rituals on the same day to avoid any legal misunderstandings between church and civil law. On this page, we discuss what’s needed for a civil ceremony.
It’s important to know that Georgia imposes no restrictions on people of different religions or nationalities getting married. You can apply for marriage in Tbilisi regardless of your faith.
We will handle all the official documents needed to apply for your wedding, guide you through the civil rite, and take care of the paperwork required to register your marriage in your home country afterward. In just 3-4 working days, you can enjoy a wonderful time, including tours to explore the beauty of Tbilisi and surrounding areas such as Mtskheta, Jvari, Uplistsikhe, Kazbegi, David Gareja, Sighnaghi, and Alaverdi.
Only have a 2-day stay? No problem—we’ll send your official paperwork via express mail courier (DHL, FedEx, UPS, or other).
Tbilisi will be the nest of your love.
Tbilisi: Half day through the city in his district and main avenues including all points of historical interest. The tour is partly by car partly by walking. Rustaveli Avenue, freedom square, Baratashvili av., Sameba, Metecki, Bridge of Peace, Abanotubani, castle of Narikala, Sioni Cathedral, Church of Anchiskhati …. View the route on the blog click here
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Mtskheta – Jvari : Half day trip. It is about 45 minutes by car from the center of Tbilisi. Climb on top of the mountain and we access on foot to the beautiful Monastery of the Cross (Jvari), from whose terrace you can admire the beautiful view overlooking the ancient capital of Mtshketa and the confluence of the two rivers Mtkvari and Aragvi. After about an hour we continue to Mtskheta dominated by the Cathedral of Svetitskhoveli, like Jvari, patrimony of Humanity by Unesco. We visit the town by walking, the cathedral and the large fortification. have a look to the photo gallery
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Uplistsikhe troglodyte city e Gori : Full day. Gori is about 80 km from Tbilisi and is reached by a comfortable autoroad in about 1 hour. The visit to the home of Stalin and his museum and the famous train that carried him from Tbilisi to Moscow offer an important historical moment in your holiday. Just after 20 minutes from Gori we will arrive to the beautiful settlement of Uplitsikhe among the oldest in the history of Georgia, carved in the rock style architecture that follows same locations in Anatolia and in Iran, including the context together with the Christian church. The basilica of the 9th century dominates the site facing at suggestive morphological landscape.
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David Gareja Monastery : Full day. It is about 100km from Tbilisi and it takes about 2 hours driving to approche at the site. The complex is composed of hundreds of cells, churches, chapels, dining halls, rooms for other activities, all carved into the rock. The scenery right at the border with Azerbaijan is spectacular, semi-desert, charming especially on spring. Upper part of the complex is known as Udabno Monastery and it is located an hour’s walking following a narrow path. I advice to get sandwiches and bottles of water and trekking shoes with high coverage (there are poisonous snakes).
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Alaverdi & Gremi Monastery : Full day. This day brings us into the region of Kakheti which has Telavi as its capital, famous worldwide for its wines and where the most famous georgian wineries are located, in addition to the natural beauty of Alazani valley facing the Big Caucasus….
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