BY AIR
Direct flights to Tbilisi are operated from the following cities: Munich, Vienna , Amsterdam, Paris, London, Frankfurt, Tel-Aviv, Athens, Istanbul, Moscow, Donetsk, Kiev, Baku, Astana, Alma-Ata, Odessa, Simferopol, Minsk, Tashkent, Riga, Larnaca, Dubai.
From many other places in the world, transit flights are offered by International airlines like:
AIR BALTIC, DEUTSCHE LUFTHANSA, QATAR AIRWAYS, TURKISH AIRLINES, UKRAINE INTERNATIONAL AIRLINES, AEROSVIT AIRLINES, CHINA SOUTHERN AIRLINES, BELAVIA, CZECH AIRLINES, PEGASUS AIRLINE, etc.
There are two international airports in Georgia: Tbilisi International Airport and Batumi International Airport.
For more information please visit the official website of Tbilisi International Airport:
http://www.tbilisiairport.com
BY ROAD
Georgia is accessible to foreign travelers by road from Republics of Azerbaijan, Armenia and Turkey.
Currently available entrance points:
Turkey – Georgia
Sarpi (West Georgia/Black Sea coast). Distance to Tbilisi – 400 km, to Batumi -15 km.
suggested route: Sarpi (Turkey) – Batumi – Poti – Kutaisi – Tbilisi (415 km / app. 6-7 hrs driving)
Vale (South West Georgia). Distance to Tbilisi – 300 km, to Akhaltsikhe -30 km.
suggested route: Posof (Turkey) – Vale – Akhaltsikhe – Khasuri – Tbilisi (305 km/ app. 4-5 hrs driving)
Azerbaijan – Georgia
Lagodekhi / Tsodna (Eastern Georgia). Distance to Tbilisi – 170 km, to Telavi – 50 km.
suggested route: Baku – Shemakha – Sheki – Lagodekhi – Tsnori – Gurjaani – Tbilisi (600 km/ 9-10 hrs driving; poor road conditions between Tsnori and Gurjaani part (30 km).
Red Bridge (South – East Georgia). Distance to Tbilisi – 70 km.
suggested route: Baku – Yevlakh – Gyanja – Kazakh – Rustavi – Tbilisi (550 km/ 8-9 hrs driving)
Armenia – Georgia
Sadakhlo / Bagratashen (South- East Georgia). Distance to Tbilisi – 90 km.
suggested route: Yerevan – Hrazdan – Sevan lake – Dilijan – Vanadzor – Bagratashen (Sadakhlo) -Shulaveri – Tbilisi (290 km/ app. 6-7 hrs driving; poor road conditions between Sadakhlo and Shulaveri (40 km).
Bavra (Southern Georgia). Distance to Tbilisi- 330 km, to Akhalkalaki – 40 km.
suggested route: Yerevan – Gumri – Bavra – Akhalkalaki – Borjomi – Khashuri – Tbilisi (480 km/ poor road conditions between Bavra and Akhalkalaki)
Russia-Georgia
Upper Larsi (North-East Georgia). Distance to Tbilisi – 153 Km.
suggested route: Larsi-Stephantsminda-Gudauri-Tbilisi
BY RAIL
From Baku (Azerbaijan) -Transcaucasus Railway overnight train
There are daily departures from Baku and Tbilisi:
Routing Departure Arrival
Baku – Tbilisi 20:45 11:40 Daily
Tbilisi – Baku 16:30 10:20 Daily
Frequent stops and schedule delays are expected.
From Yerevan (Armenia) -Transcaucasus Railway overnight train
Departures from Yerevan and Tbilisi:
Routing Departure Arrival
Yerevan – Tbilisi 22:35 09:05 Every other day 29, 31, 3, 5
Tbilisi –Yerevan 20:20 07:10 Every other day 29, 31, 3, 5
Frequent stops and schedule delays are expected.
The rail link from Russian Federation is currently closed.
For more information please visit the official website of Georgian Railway:
http://www.railway.ge
BY SEA
The main maritime ports of Georgia are located in the towns of Batumi and Poti. They provide international connections with the Black Sea ports.
Batumi port is of universal type – receiving and sending all types of sea vessels and serving passengers in high standards. A fast boats conduct regular sailing routes. Ferries service passengers traveling between Batumi and Ilychevsk.
Ferries to Poti port depart from Ukrainian ports Ilyichevsk and Odessa.
More information can be found on www.potiseaport.com; www.batumiport.com;