What if Georgia is not quite what you imagined it to be?
Every destination has two sides. The one everyone sees — and the one only a few ever truly experience. We curate the second one. Singular journeys through Sakartvelo, crafted for those who expect something genuinely extraordinary.
Your Point Georgia is not a conventional travel company. We are a destination management house that crafts singular journeys through Sakartvelo — for discerning travellers, international operators, and corporate partners who expect something that most journeys never receive.
From the first conversation to every moment on the ground, we provide complete accompaniment. Every programme is built around a unique vision — yours.
8,000
Years wine heritage
360°
Journey management
5+
Distinct regions
B2B
Operators & corporate
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IATA
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GTA
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VITA
Leading Hotels of the World
What We Deliver
Full-spectrum luxury travel services
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Private Bespoke Tours
Meticulously designed private itineraries across every region of Sakartvelo. Each route composed around your guests — their pace, their interests, their vision.
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MICE & Corporate Events
Conferences, incentive travel, and corporate retreats at premier venues. Seamlessly orchestrated from the first invitation to the farewell dinner.
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Wine & Cultural Journeys
8,000 years of winemaking heritage. Private cellar visits, Qvevri ceremonies, harvest seasons in Kakheti — for those who wish to truly understand.
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Adventure & Trekking
Gudauri, Kazbegi, Ushguli — the full power of the Caucasus, experienced in conditions of comfort and safety that most operators cannot provide.
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Luxury Transfers & Logistics
Premium fleet, private aviation coordination, VIP airport reception, and 24/7 on-ground support. Nothing left to chance.
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Expert Local Guides
Multilingual cultural storytellers who know every hidden layer of this ancient country. The difference between a tour and a genuine encounter.
Curated Portfolio
Where our guests rest their story
We work exclusively with properties that share our standard — where hospitality is itself an art form. Each hotel below is personally known to our team.
Design & Luxury
Tbilisi
The capital holds some of the Caucasus's finest addresses — from converted Soviet landmarks to palatial Leading Hotels properties. Each tells a different story of this city.
Top Selection
Paragraph Freedom Square
Tbilisi · Freedom Square
A Luxury Collection hotel on Freedom Square — the beating heart of Tbilisi. Five restaurants under a Michelin-starred chef, Georgia's largest hotel spa across three floors, and 220 rooms with wine fridges and Caucasus views. The most complete luxury address in the city.
In a lovingly restored historical building on Rustaveli, The Telegraph offers a rare combination: the character of Old Tbilisi with the precision of an international luxury operation. Leading Hotels of the World.
A converted Soviet publishing house reimagined as Tbilisi's most talked-about address. Industrial ceilings soar above a courtyard garden; the bar defines the city's evenings.
The original pioneer of Georgian design hospitality. Rooftop pool, curated interiors that feel like a private home for a well-travelled owner — the property that defined a new standard for the city.
A Tbilisi icon — the Soviet-era Iveria tower transformed into a sleek five-star landmark. Rose Revolution Square views, rooftop pool, and the brand reliability of Radisson Blu.
A polished city hotel commanding views over central Tbilisi. Consistently reliable for diplomatic and business guests — professional service, a strong events infrastructure.
A restored caravanserai in the labyrinthine streets of Old Tbilisi. Stone arches, sulfur bath proximity, and an atmosphere that feels lifted from a different century.
On the most storied boulevard in the Caucasus, a landmark trusted by diplomats and business travellers for decades. Rooms overlooking Rustaveli; the full infrastructure of Marriott's flagship tier.
Accor's upper-upscale flagship in Tbilisi — occupying a striking tower in the Axis Towers complex. Panoramic city views, a rooftop bar, full spa, and the polished infrastructure of the Pullman brand. A strong choice for corporate programmes requiring scale and prestige in a contemporary setting.
Michelin Guide selected. Contemporary alpine precision applied to the heart of Tbilisi — 130 rooms with floor-to-ceiling windows, a rooftop glass bar with panoramic city views, and a Pürovel spa drawing on Alpine herbal traditions. Among the most contemporary addresses in the city.
An intimate design hotel that captures Tbilisi's creative soul. Art-saturated interiors, curated Georgian craft, and the kind of personal attention that only a boutique property can deliver.
Some itineraries call for a property that balances comfort, character, and value with confidence. These hotels offer a strong standard of quality and a thoughtfully chosen stay — without the premium of a luxury rate.
Artizan Design Hotel
Tbilisi · Old Town
A locally owned design hotel that weaves Georgian craft and artisanal sensibility into every detail. Restored Old Town building, distinctive interiors, and the kind of personal character that no international brand can replicate.
Named after ჭრიჭინა (The Dragonfly) — a hotel that carries Old Tbilisi's spirit in its bones. Carved wooden balconies, a central courtyard, and the ambient warmth of a city that lives outdoors. A strong choice for guests who want to be at the true heart of things.
A boutique property rooted in Georgian folk tradition — warm, unhurried, and full of local character. Folk sits in the historic heart of the city and delivers the kind of stay where the building itself is part of the story.
36 individually designed rooms in a XIX–XX century landmark building on Freedom Square. Each room is a different story — the design concept drawn from the writings of famous travellers through Georgia since the 12th century. Three restaurants, a rooftop terrace, and a 29-metre chandelier that is the tallest ever made by Giopato & Coombes.
In the pine-forested hills above the city, Kiketi offers something the capital cannot — true countryside silence, mountain air, and the peculiar luxury of being entirely unreachable.
Autograph Collection
Paragraph Golf & Spa Tabori
Kojori · 20 km from Tbilisi
An Autograph Collection resort in the pine hills above Tbilisi — golf, spa, and forest air. A genuine retreat that remains within reach of the city centre. Where urban sophistication meets mountain calm.
A countryside destination just 30 minutes from Tbilisi — where historic Oda houses meet modern cottages, farm-to-table dining at Native Restaurant, horseback riding through forest trails, and wellness sessions surrounded by nature. Slow down, breathe deeply, reconnect.
Selected by the Michelin Guide Hotels (2025) and internationally awarded Best Luxury Forest Resort. Nestled within 32 hectares of pristine forest above Tbilisi, Bioli is a medical wellness resort of a kind with no parallel — personalised health diagnostics, longevity programmes, spa rituals, and forest therapy. Panoramic views of the Caucasus and the city below.
The cradle of winemaking civilisation — Kakheti's hotels are inseparable from their landscape. Vineyard walks at dawn, private tastings, and estates where 8,000 years of wine culture lives not in museums but in daily life.
Top Selection
Lopota Lake Resort & Spa
Kakheti · Lopota Valley
Handcrafted hospitality on the shores of a private lake in the Caucasus foothills. Villas, spa, equestrian centre, vineyard, and an outdoor world that goes on for hundreds of hectares — the most comprehensive resort experience in wine country. One of Georgia's finest properties.
A lakeside estate spread across 300 hectares beneath the southern slopes of the Caucasus. Every room looks onto Kvareli Lake or the Alazani Valley. Architecture that uses natural stone and timber native to the area — an estate hotel built from its landscape, not placed upon it.
A premium contemporary hotel at the entrance to Sighnaghi — the city of love — perched above the Alazani Valley with panoramic views of the Caucasus. Minutes from Bodbe Monastery, the 360° rooftop terrace, indoor and outdoor pools, spa, and three restaurants including The Beating Heart bar.
A Radisson Collection hotel within the legendary Tsinandali Palace estate — once home to Prince Chavchavadze, now a luxury retreat with concert hall, wine museum, and one of Georgia's oldest vineyards as a living backdrop. History you can sleep inside.
Michelin Guide selected. A 19-room boutique hotel in the restored 1891 palace of Georgian nobleman Sulkhan Chavchavadze — surrounded by 35 hectares of vineyards. Victorian antique furniture, a 140-year-old wine cellar, infinity pool, and the most atmospheric wine estate stay in the country. Rated 9.4 by guests.
A 56-room vineyard estate at 800 metres above sea level, built from local stone, oak, and clay, adjacent to the summer residence of King Erekle II. Caucasus views from every room, estate wines, outdoor pool, and an architectural language drawn from medieval Kakheti. New, immaculate, rated 9.6.
At the foot of Mount Kazbek, where Gergeti Trinity Church watches from above the clouds. One hotel defines the experience here — and it is genuinely extraordinary.
Design Hotel
Rooms Hotel Kazbegi
Kazbegi · 1,700 m
Floor-to-ceiling panoramic windows framing the entirety of the Caucasus range. Mount Kazbek at first light, Gergeti Trinity Church above the clouds. 156 rooms with mountain or forest views, library, pool, sauna, and hire bikes. Georgia's finest mountain property — and one of the most visually dramatic hotels in the world.
A 4-star, 35-room hotel in the centre of Kazbegi — compact, personal, and positioned so that most rooms look directly onto Gergeti Trinity Church and Mount Kazbek. Rooftop terrace, restaurant, and a team with a warmth that guests return for. The strong independent alternative to the iconic Rooms.
The Caucasus ski resort that surprises every first-time visitor with the scale of its terrain and the quality of its light. Uncrowded runs above the clouds — a genuine alpine experience in an unexpected country.
Top Selection
Marco Polo Hotel
Gudauri · 2,200 m
Gudauri's most established luxury address — ski-in/ski-out access from the Pirveli Chairlift, an onsite spa, and a dark-palette mountain design that feels genuinely alpine. A range of rooms from doubles to 8-person chalets, with the après-ski energy the altitude demands.
Perched 2,000 metres above sea level, directly next to the first ski slope — 121 contemporary rooms with Caucasus views, a spa with indoor pool and outdoor hot tub, and a restaurant serving reimagined Georgian cuisine. The newer, design-forward alternative on the mountain, with light bright interiors and a wine cellar in the lobby.
A gentler mountain — pine forests, family ski slopes, and the famous mineral springs of Borjomi just 30 minutes below. Bakuriani has been Georgia's beloved winter resort since the Soviet era, and it retains that rare quality of a destination still undiscovered by mass tourism.
Top Selection
Borjomi Likani Resort
Borjomi · Likani
The former summer residence of the Romanov family — now a luxury resort of exceptional historical resonance. The original palace, mineral pools fed by Borjomi's famous springs, and forest walks that have changed little in a century. One of the most singular addresses in the Caucasus.
IHG's flagship in the spa capital of the Caucasus. Mineral water pools, forest setting, full spa facilities, and the consistent quality assurance of Crowne Plaza at its most context-appropriate.
Batumi is Georgia's most kinetic city — where subtropical mountains collide with the sea and an extraordinary concentration of international hotel brands has transformed the coastline. An architectural skyline unlike any other in the Caucasus, and a Black Sea energy entirely its own.
Design & Luxury
Top Selection
Paragraph Resort & Spa Shekvetili
Shekvetili · Black Sea · Guria
Marriott's most ambitious Georgian project — a vast beachfront resort where subtropical jungle meets the Black Sea. Private beach, multiple pools, spa, and a breadth of facilities unmatched on this coastline. The most impressive resort property in Georgia.
The intellectual luxury brand of the Marriott family on the Black Sea. Le Méridien's art-forward design sensibility at Batumi's most prominent beachfront address — consistently the choice for culturally discerning guests.
The Black Sea landmark. Direct beachfront, panoramic views of the Caucasus meeting the sea, full spa, multiple pools, and the complete infrastructure of a Sheraton flagship. The most trusted name on the coast for international operators.
Hilton's Georgian flagship on the Batumi Boulevard. Consistent international standards, well-appointed rooms with sea views, and a position that makes it the default choice for operators who need reliable delivery on the coast.
The Rooms Hotels design language applied to the Black Sea — the most curated address on the Batumi coastline. Pool terrace with sea views, interiors of genuine character, and the editorial sensibility that distinguishes this collection from international brands.
Clean, reliable, internationally trusted. The Radisson Blu standard at the heart of Batumi — a strong backbone property for group travel, corporate programmes, and operators who require consistent delivery on the Black Sea coast.
A beachfront resort complex in Chakvi with an expansive waterpark and entertainment infrastructure. The most resort-complete experience on the Adjaran coast — pools, beach, rides, and family amenities at a genuinely impressive scale.
Castle architecture on the Black Sea seafront — a Batumi landmark that has become part of the city's visual identity. Atmospheric, sea-facing, and a genuine conversation piece for guests who want a stay with character.
IHG's design-led boutique brand — neighbourhood-inspired interiors, locally curated artwork, and the quiet sophistication that distinguishes Indigo from the standard business hotel. One of the most design-forward addresses in Batumi.
Marriott's well-tuned upper-midscale brand in Batumi's city centre. Reliable, clean, and professionally run — a smart backbone property for group programmes that demand the Marriott name at a considered price point.
Wyndham's flagship Georgian address — 5★ category, integrated casino, city-centre position, and a proven track record for group and entertainment-focused programmes. Full-service property with the scale to handle large allocations.
A heritage hotel drawing on Batumi's cosmopolitan past — the city that was once a British oil-boom port. Victorian-era aesthetic, casino, and a position in the Old City quarter that gives genuine access to Batumi's architectural history.
A spa-forward hotel on the Adjaran coast combining restaurant, wellness, and accommodation. A calmer, greener alternative to the boulevard energy — well-suited for itineraries that call for rest between the coast and the mountains.
A design boutique hotel that stands apart from Batumi's tower-and-casino landscape. Curated interiors, personal service, and the intimate scale that international brands cannot offer. The choice for guests who travel for experience, not category.
Sakartvelo is not a destination to be covered — it is a country to be entered slowly, with the right companion and the right keys.
Tbilisi
City of warmth
Ancient sulfur baths, carved wooden balconies, polyphonic song in candlelit courtyards. A city that never fully reveals itself — and never stops giving.
Kakheti
Cradle of wine
The oldest winemaking region on earth. Telavi, Signagi, Tsinandali Palace — vines, amber wines, and estates that carry 8,000 years of memory in every glass.
Kazbegi
Where stars touch the peaks
Gergeti Trinity Church above the clouds at 2,170 metres. Healing mountain springs. Stars so close at night they seem within reach of an outstretched hand.
Svaneti
Ancient towers, eternal silence
Medieval stone towers still guarding forgotten valleys. Mestia, Ushguli — a world apart. UNESCO heritage at the foot of Shkhara, Georgia's highest peak at 5,201m.
Mtskheta
Spiritual heart
The first capital and the soul of Georgia. Svetitskhoveli Cathedral, Jvari Monastery — where the Robe of Christ and the Pillar of Life are said to rest beneath the altar.
Adjara · Batumi
Where mountains meet the sea
Modern Sakartvelo at its most vivid. Black Sea coastline, the Ali and Nino sculptures, Batumi Botanical Garden — mountains in every direction, sea at your feet.
Bakuriani · Borjomi
Pine forests & mineral springs
Georgia's most beloved winter resort, set in the pine-forested Borjomi Gorge. Ski slopes above, healing mineral springs below — a place where imperial Russia came to recover, and travellers still do.
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We go beyond the ordinary journey. Every experience we compose is meticulously planned, flawlessly executed, and created with the kind of singular care that most journeys never receive.
— Your Point Georgia
Signature Experiences
Moments composed for the few
These are not tours. They are encounters with a country that has been extraordinary for eight thousand years.
Cultural Immersion · Kakheti
Private Qvevri Harvest
An autumn ceremony in a family-owned Kakhetian estate. Treading grapes by hand, sealing wine in ancient clay vessels — a ritual 8,000 years old, witnessed by invitation only. UNESCO heritage, lived rather than observed.
Mountain · Kazbegi
Dawn at Gergeti
Private vehicle before first light. The Trinity Church above clouds, Caucasus peaks in absolute silence. No crowds. Only your group and the mountain, as it has stood for a thousand years.
Gastronomy · Old Tbilisi
The private Supra
A feast in a candlelit courtyard in Abanotubani. A tamada, natural wine from the cellar below, Georgian polyphonic singing that fills the night air. Hospitality at its most authentic — and its most refined.
Spiritual · Mtskheta
The Robe of Christ
Private access to Svetitskhoveli — where the Robe of Christ and the Pillar of Life are said to rest beneath the altar. A story 2,000 years old, told by someone who knows every stone of its telling.
"Tell us about your vision — and we will compose the experience around it."
Whether you represent an international tour operator, a hotel group, a corporate travel department, or you are looking for something entirely your own — we welcome the conversation. There is no standard enquiry here.