Our Caucasus holidays & tours
If you want to travel between the Black Sea and the Caspian, you’ll find the Caucasus region, home to the highest peak in Europe, blocking your way. Hiking over high meadows with beautiful alpine backdrops is just one of many reasons to join our Caucasus holidays. Routes are extensive and range from easy to challenging, whilst overnight mountain camps and white-water rafting offer distinctly different perspectives of life above the valleys. Alternatively, join one of our multi-country tours, taking in cities, villages and monasteries while journeying through Armenia, Georgia and Azerbaijan. Our Caucasus holidays don’t just feature trails, but tales – of the diverse cultures that live here. And by visiting villages and communities on our trips you’ll be putting money into rural areas, directly in the hands of local people.
Our top Caucasus holidays
Azerbaijan Georgia and Armenia holiday
From
£2169 to £2522
17 days
ex flights
Enjoy the uniqueness of three colorful Caucasian countries
Small group2026: 24 Apr, 1 May, 8 May, 22 May, 5 Jun, 19 Jun, 3 Jul, 7 Aug, 21 Aug, 4 Sep, 18 Sep, 2 Oct
Hiking in the Caucasus holiday
From
£1265 to £1365
9 days
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Hiking in the gorges of Georgia's Greater Caucasus Mountains
Small group2026: 6 Jun, 20 Jun, 27 Jun, 4 Jul, 18 Jul, 1 Aug, 22 Aug, 29 Aug, 5 Sep, 19 Sep, 2027: 5 Jun, 19 Jun, 26 Jun, 3 Jul, 17 Jul, 31 Jul, 21 Aug, 28 Aug, 4 Sep, 18 Sep, 25 Sep
Small group2026: 16 Apr, 30 Apr, 14 May, 28 May, 11 Jun, 27 Aug, 10 Sep, 24 Sep
Armenia walking holiday, small group
From
£1329
11 days
ex flights
Armenia walking tour, mountains and forests with sightseeing
Small group2026: 16 May, 30 May, 13 Jun, 22 Aug, 5 Sep, 19 Sep
Azerbaijan, Georgia & Armenia tours
From
£4430 to £5295
15 days
ex flights
Discover the unexplored territories of The Caucasus
Small group2026: 12 Apr, 19 Apr, 26 Apr, 3 May, 7 May, 9 May, 10 May, 28 May, 31 May, 11 Jun, 21 Jun, 28 Jun, 5 Jul, 19 Jul, 2 Aug, 9 Aug, 30 Aug, 3 Sep, 6 Sep, 13 Sep, 20 Sep, 1 Oct, 4 Oct, 11 Oct, 18 Oct, 25 Oct, 2027: 11 Apr, 15 Apr, 18 Apr, 25 Apr, 2 May, 9 May, 13 May, 16 May, 23 May, 30 May, 10 Jun, 20 Jun, 27 Jun, 4 Jul, 18 Jul, 1 Aug, 15 Aug, 22 Aug, 29 Aug, 2 Sep, 5 Sep, 12 Sep, 16 Sep, 19 Sep, 23 Sep, 26 Sep, 30 Sep, 3 Oct ...
A week in Georgia, guided tour
From
£1759 to £2099
9 days
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Churches, monasteries, snow capped mountains, lakes & waterfalls
Small group2026: 16 May, 27 Jun, 18 Jul, 22 Aug, 26 Sep, 10 Oct, 2027: 1 May, 15 May, 5 Jun, 26 Jun, 17 Jul, 21 Aug, 11 Sep, 25 Sep, 9 Oct
Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan small group tour
From
£3625 to £3990
20 days
ex flights
A comprehensive tour through Azerbaijan, Georgia and Armenia
Small group2026: 3 May, 6 Sep, 2027: 2 May, 5 Sep
Armenia, Georgia and Azerbaijan highlights tour
From
£1640 to £1909
13 days
ex flights
Three stunning countries in one unforgettable tour
Small group2026: 12 Apr, 26 Apr, 10 May, 17 May, 24 May, 7 Jun, 21 Jun, 5 Jul, 19 Jul, 9 Aug, 23 Aug, 30 Aug, 6 Sep, 20 Sep, 4 Oct, 18 Oct
Georgia and Armenia small group tour
From
£2915 to £3210
14 days
ex flights
The cultural and scenic highlights of Georgia and Armenia
Small group2026: 9 May, 12 Sep, 2027: 8 May, 11 Sep
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Caucasus map & highlights
The Caucasus region stretches between the Black Sea to the west and the Caspian Sea to the east and was recreated after the breakup of the Soviet Union in 1991. Former Soviet states that make up the Caucasus include Armenia, Georgia and Azerbaijan, which sit to the south and southwest of the Russian republics of Chechnya, North Ossetia and Dagestan. The disputed region of South Ossetia is inside Georgia, and is linked to North Ossetia by the Roki Tunnel, which runs through the Greater Caucasus. Although the EU, NATO and most of the UN don't recognise South Ossetia as an independent state, Russia does, and so does Nicaragua.
Armenia
1. Armenia
As the entirety of Armenia is in the South Caucasus, the capital, Yerevan, offers an excellent first glimpse at life on the Europe-Asia border with Etchmiadzin Cathedral, Geghard Monastery and Lake Sevan all within an hour’s drive. The spa town of Dilijan is an ideal stopover before heading into Georgia with nearby monasteries and Dilijan National Park both providing distant views over the Middle Caucasus.
Azerbaijan
2. Azerbaijan
Extending travels from Armenia or Georgia into Azerbaijan allows you to explore the Caucasus Mountains to their most easterly point on the Absheron Peninsula, with mud volcanoes, saline lakes and the Caspian Sea all to be found after tours of Old Baku. Azerbaijan’s capital is a real delight for cultural travellers and the UNESCO-listed Stone Age engravings at Gobustan National Park are around an hour’s drive away.
Chechnya
3. Chechnya
Chechnya has slowly begun to get back on its feet and remains a Russian republic under the control of Moscow. Visits to Grozny, the capital, will take you off the Georgian Military Highway and into an area that the UN deemed the most destroyed city on earth in 2003. Two hours south of Grozny you’ll get to the largest lake in the Caucasus, Lake Kezenoyam, before heading over the border and into Dagestan.
Georgia
4. Georgia
Entering Georgia via the darkly forested mountains of Armenia is atmospheric with Tbilisi, Georgia’s capital, offering a unique mix of architectural styles alongside sites such as Siony Cathedral, Anchiskhati Basilica and the dominating form of Narikala Fortress. The Georgian Military Highway takes you high into the Caucasus en route to Mtskheta, Kazbegi and Gori, the birthplace of ‘Uncle Joe’ - Joseph Stalin.
North Ossetia
5. North Ossetia
The incredible range of biodiversity, endangered species and archaeological sites in Alaniya National Park alone make a trip to North Ossetia a thrill for cultured travellers with the Central Caucasus forming the backbone to trips into Russia’s wild frontier. Nalchik and Vladikavkaz invite further insight into the workings of southwest Russia with the Tsey Glacier and eerie medieval tombs of Dargavs providing a few more.
South Ossetia
6. South Ossetia
Separated from Russia by the Greater Caucasus and linked to North Ossetia by the Roki Tunnel, South Ossetia is part of Georgia and still a slightly contentious subject with Muscovites. But forget the Kremlin and concentrate on the wide open spaces, where Christian shrines and monasteries accompany remote villages and the battle-scarred city of Tskhinvali offers respite en-route to Ertso Lake in the Kudar Valley.
Our Caucasus holidays reviews
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Raisa Premysler24 Sep 2025
I returned very tired, but more happy that i did it! experience definitely was 5 starsread more
Trisha Mentzel23 Sep 2025
A very interesting holiday, visiting numerous Orthodox churches and Monasteries, seeing the beautiful buildings, learning about the history, past and politics as well as the culture of wine making and Georgian music. The scenery is very varied with plenty to see, especially in the Caucases.read more
Willie Gall23 Jun 2025
Superb! Covered everything that I most wanted to see in Azerbaijan, Georgia and Armenia, all helped by excellent guides and drivers.read more
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