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Why Georgia is the Next Big Travel Destination: Insights from Ross Belfer

Why Georgia is the Next Big Travel Destination: Insights from Ross Belfer

Ever considered going to Georgia? Travel trendsetter Ross Belfer just returned from a quick trip to the tiny, beautiful country and thinks it could be the next big thing.

GEORGIA – Georgia is the land of the unrestrained. Following years of war, strife, and conflict, the mountainous, coastal, and thriving swathe between Europe and Russia has emerged as one of the hottest destinations of 2017. Its impeccable culinary approach and dining scene, innovative hotels and hospitality options, and enigmatic cultural, fashion, and nightlife happenings are attracting new waves of travelers from the far reaches of the West. (I'm looking at you, North America). 

Arranged on a whim, my travels to Georgia resulted in a four-day, three-night flash visit to the mountainous Alpine region of Kazbegi. We took helicopter rides over the valleys and snow-capped peaks of the Caucasus Mountains, ate decadent meals of Nouveau-Georgian cuisine after days of heli-skiing and hiking, and drank from barrels of local wine or Cha-Cha — Georgian grappa — if we were feeling brave. When we didn't feel like venturing outdoors, the Rooms Hotels Kazbegi, where we stayed, was the place where we read a good book from beginning to end, swam in the indoor heated pool, or hung out for an hour or two in the hotel's casino (entering through a nondescript door bearing no neon signage). 

Following Kazbegi, we had a full weekend planned in Tbilisi, Georgia's capital. We somehow packed in meals at Culinarium Khasheria and Keto and Kote, late-night dancing at Bassiani and Cafe-Gallery, a rejuvenating (and almost painful) health treatment at Gulo's Bathhouse, walks through the Old City, and a visit to the vibrant cultural hang/hostel Fabrika. Each of these experiences was seamlessly woven into our warm and hospitable stay at Rooms Hotels Tbilisi, in the city's Vera neighborhood, and perhaps the only option in town for the style-conscious traveler. With the city's famed historic Opera House reopening to the public after a multi-year restoration, it's no surprise that Georgia is a trending destination.


PLAN YOUR TRIP

1. Book restaurants in advance. Places like Lolita, Keto and Kote, Ezo, and The Kitchen restaurant often fill up quickly and cannot accommodate walk-ins.

2. Georgia is a seasonal destination. Pack layers so as to adjust to varying outside temperatures. For excursions in the Caucasus Mountains, bring a heavy jacket and thermals.

3. Mingle with the locals: Georgians are incredibly friendly by nature and the millennial generation has a strong affinity for and interest in the West. To know about the best happenings, parties, and events in the city, try smiling and approaching locals who look savvy and dress well. They are bound to direct you to the right places.


Why Georgia is the Next Big Travel Destination: Insights from Ross Belfer

Warm wood furnishings and books adorn the lobby at Rooms Hotels Kazbegi.


Why Georgia is the Next Big Travel Destination: Insights from Ross Belfer

Every view is a stunning view at Rooms Hotels Kazbegi.


Why Georgia is the Next Big Travel Destination: Insights from Ross Belfer

Hello from the Caucasus.


Why Georgia is the Next Big Travel Destination: Insights from Ross Belfer

Stephantsminda Village as seen from the helicopter.


Why Georgia is the Next Big Travel Destination: Insights from Ross Belfer

Churchkhela, traditional dried candies of walnuts and fruits.


Why Georgia is the Next Big Travel Destination: Insights from Ross Belfer

The exterior view of Gullo's Bathhouse in Old Kazbegi.


Why Georgia is the Next Big Travel Destination: Insights from Ross Belfer

Cool and calm mornings at Rooms Hotels Tbilisi.


Why Georgia is the Next Big Travel Destination: Insights from Ross Belfer

Sunlit, plant-laced corridors at Rooms Hotels Tbilisi.


Why Georgia is the Next Big Travel Destination: Insights from Ross Belfer

The Soviet-era staircase at Fabrika.


Why Georgia is the Next Big Travel Destination: Insights from Ross Belfer

Around town in Tbilisi.


Why Georgia is the Next Big Travel Destination: Insights from Ross Belfer

From the upper deck at the restored Tbilisi Opera House.


Why Georgia is the Next Big Travel Destination: Insights from Ross Belfer

Beautiful Orthodox churches abound in Old Tbilisi.


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Travel Notes
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    Presidential Pathways Newnan Welcome to Motel 6 Newnan located in Newnan, Georgia! Nearby Local Business/Attractions include: Georgia International Convention Center only 25.2 miles away and Georgia Renaissance Fairgrounds located only 16.8 miles north on I-85. Motel 6 Policies include being over the age of 21 to check in.  Amenities include Micro-fridge

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    Georgia Inn Augusta Classic South Martinez Check in to the Georgia Inn Augusta and feel right at home, as it is an extended stay motel that offers a wide range of accommodations with microwaves and refrigerators as well as cable TV and guest laundry facilities. High-speed wireless Internet access is complimentary for all guests. Convenient to Interstate 20 at Exit #194

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    Northeast Georgia Mountains Clayton CradleCrest is a well-furnished, well-equipped, mountain vacation rental cabin that provides rental accommodations for up to six people. Additional space is available for larger groups. It is located in a quiet and peaceful section of the North Georgia Mountains, and about a mile from downtown Clayton, Ga. Enjoy breathtaking vie