This new sixth edition of Bradt`s Georgia, the only dedicated guide to the country, has been thoroughly updated throughout to include all the most recent developments, ranging from greatly expanded coverage of Batumi, Adjara & Svaneti to the addition of new maps for Tbilisi Old Town, Mestia & Telavi. Tourism is booming in Georgia: the number of guesthouses has mushroomed, Tbilisi airport has just opened a second terminal & a new terminal & rail link are under construction at Kutaisi airport. New low-cost flights are now available & visa-free travel is the norm for most. With Bradt`s Georgia discover both the old & the new. The capital, Tbilisi, has seen huge changes in the past decade with some conspicuous new projects such as the Peace Bridge, the Opera House & the Presidential Palace, as well as excellent new restaurants & bars. Much of the country can be reached in day-trips from the luxury hotels of Tbilisi & Batumi, & the remotest areas such as Svaneti & the Pankisi Valley can also now be visited. In addition, Mestia, the capital of Svaneti, now has an airport & two ski resorts. Also new for this edition is expanded information on Tusheti & the Trans Caucasian Trail, a volunteer-led project to create two long-distance hiking routes, east-west & north-south, linking the Black Sea with the Caspian, the Greater Caucasus with the Lower Caucasus & Georgia with Armenia & Azerbaijan. The Georgian wine industry is covered, with particular emphasis on natural qvevri wines, & so too are skiing, rugby, the World Heritage sites of Mtskheta & Gelati, Georgian food, fifth-century churches, cave cities, & Georgian polyphonic singing. Bradt`s unique guide to Georgia is the ideal companion for all travellers, from serious hikers to wine buffs, high-end culture lovers to backpackers of all ages.