A Nice-Tbilisi flight is only the beginning of a memorable trip, exploring the beauty of Georgia. Your Nice-Tbilisi return flight takes you to the heart of this little-known yet fascinating country. Rock-carved villages, mining communities, charming towns, incredibly beautiful nature, enchanting monasteries: there are a thousand discoveries to be made. They make a Nice-Tbilisi direct flight an unmissable adventure for anyone who loves destinations off the beaten track, unspoiled landscapes and history.
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time difference
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currency
Lari
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Georgian
Temperatures
Ideal For
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The Caucasus are calling
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Travelling to Tbilissi
See more See lessThe formalities for travelling to Tbilisi
- Entry requirements : known for their hospitality, Georgians welcome you with open arms. Are you a French citizen? No need for a visa for trips lasting less than one year. And you will get through customs smoothly with a valid passport or identity card. They should remain valid throughout your entire stay.
- Currency : in Tbilisi, you make your purchases in lari (currency code: GEL!). One euro is worth just under three lari. Reminder: each terminal at Nice Côte d'Azur Airport has Interchange counters for changing currency.
Your Nice-Tbilisi journey
Operated by Georgian Airways, the flight to Tbilisi from Nice takes off from Terminal 2 at Nice Côte d'Azur Airport.
Off on holiday? Leave your stress back home! To apply that advice from the get-go, make sure you arrive at the airport over one hour before your flight is due to take off. This will allow you to get through security checks and customs smoothly. Need to stop by your airline’s check-in desk to check in or check baggage into the hold? In that case, it is a good idea to allow an extra quarter of an hour, or even double that in holiday periods, in case the queues are longer than expected.Departure airport Nice Côte d’Azur airport Departure terminal Terminal 2 Arrival airport Shota-Rustaveli de Tbilissi airport
Arriving at Tbilisi AirportShota-Rustaveli International Airport in Tbilisi is less than twenty kilometres from Tbilisi city centre. To get to the centre, the following options are available:
- Bus: the local blue bus (line 337) leaves every half an hour between 7 am and 11 pm. It takes you to Liberty Square, in the heart of the city, in around forty-five minutes / one hour. It will cost you one lari for a ticket valid for 90 minutes on both the bus and metro.
- Train: modern, inexpensive (the journey costs 1/2 lari) and quicker than the bus (40 minutes between the airport railway station and Tbilisi central station).
- Taxi: the journey takes 20 to 30 minutes and you arrive right in front of your hotel. It will cost you between 40 and 60 lari. If possible, have the price confirmed before you set off.
- A hire car: several local and international rental companies can be found in the Arrivals terminal.
What to do in
Tbilisi ?
How beautiful Tbilisi is! Like all European capitals, it has elegant streets to explore, historical monuments and modern buildings dedicated to business and culture. And like all Eastern European cities, it still bears witness to its Soviet past. But Tbilisi is first and foremost a vast mosaic intertwining picturesque, colourful neighbourhoods. The city is well worth a longer stay. It is a great way to get acquainted with the country before discovering the full extent of Georgia’s appeal : the beauty of its natural landscapes, the charm of its cities and the memory of its enfant terrible, Stalin!
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Much more than a city
See more See lessWho should you visit Tbilisi - and the Caucasus in general - with? Whoever you want! A wonderful holiday is on the cards, whoever you share it with, be it friends, as a couple or with family, as this is an irresistible destination - atypical, rich in gourmet delights, and varied. Georgia has something of the good genie about it : make a wish and it is bound to come true! Keen to meet the locals? Georgians are friendly, warm and laid back. Need a dose of nature? Tbilisi is surrounded by it, as is a large part of the country, from Sataplia Nature Reserve - land of the dinosaurs - to Svaneti, Europe’s highest inhabited area. Looking for cooler climes? There is no lack of mountains here - a wonderful backdrop to some unforgettable hiking experiences. And water also flows abundantly, in hot springs, rivers and the Black Sea. And if you are drawn to cultural experiences, you will love the mediaeval monasteries and fortresses, cobbled streets and public bathhouses, memories of the Russian tsars and the worn legacy of the Soviet Union, local cuisine and outstanding wines from the oldest winemaking culture in the world.
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The top 10 things to do in Tbilisi
See more See less- Meander through Tbilisi’s old town, with a deliciously village-like feel. Explore the cobbled streets and the upper part and admire its ancient, colourful houses with their old wooden balconies. In the lower part, take a break at one of the café terraces in Aghmashenebeli, gem of the Marjanishvili neighbourhood, one of the prettiest in the city.
- Stroll down (or up, take your pick!) Avenue Rustaveli, Tbilisi’s answer to the Champs-Élysées. Its centuries-old buildings would hardly look out of place in Paris’s most elegant neighbourhoods, and luxury boutiques, Parliament and the Opera House guarantee a disconcertingly refined atmosphere!
- Change your perspective by taking the cable car to Narikala Fortress and Kartlis Deda, the Mother of Georgia, a monumental aluminium sculpture reigning proudly over Tbilisi. Stunning views!
- See the world like a child again, thanks to the fairytale-like leaning clock tower created by the artist Rézo Gabriadze. Every day, at midday and 7 pm, this poetic, imaginative construction delights visitors with a short but charming puppet show called Life Cycle.
- Relax, just like Alexandre Dumas, who never ceased to look back with nostalgia on the hot sulphur baths (don’t be surprised by the smell!) in Abanotubani, the thermal baths neighbourhood. Tucked behind brick façades, the bathhouses perpetuate an age-old lifestyle, combining spring water, massage and tea.
- Take a good thirty-minute drive out to Mtskheta, Georgia’s oldest city and spiritual capital. The country’s first capital, it preserves its Christian faith through its thousand-year-old cathedral and its monasteries. But there are lots of other reasons to visit this charming city.
- Make a detour via the David Gareja monastery, at the border with Azerbaijan. A listed UNESCO World Heritage Site, the monastery is 1,400 years old. This religious complex, some parts of which are hollowed out of the rock face, actually houses around fifteen different monasteries including the Lavra, where some monks still live.
- Visit Georgia’s two most outstanding rock-carved sites: Vardzia and Uplistsikhe. The first, located near Armenia, is a former monastery spread over 3,000 different caves. The second was a city which, from Antiquity to the Middle Ages, was home to some 20,000 inhabitants.
- Stop off in Kutaisi, one of Georgia’s largest cities. Size and charm go hand in hand here. Its old neighbourhoods with their distinctly bohemian vibe, its impressive cathedral and friendly atmosphere make it well worth a visit.
- Water or wine : pick your side! If water takes your fancy, head for Borjomi, a resort town known for its mineral springs, once a popular destination among Russian archdukes. If you’re more of a wine person, explore Kakheti, a region not far from Tbilisi where the world’s first wines were produced… 8,000 years ago.
Frequently asked questions
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How long does a Nice-Cluj flight take?
The average flight time between Nice and Cluj is 2 hours 10 minutes.
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How many Nice-Cluj flights are there per week?
Blue Air flies to Transylvania twice a week.
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How much does a Nice-Cluj flight cost?
The lowest price for a Nice-Cluj return ticket based on prices from the last 90 days is 208€
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What is the best time of year to visit Cluj?
As a student city and dynamic economic centre, Cluj is lively all year round. Of course, it is cool, if not cold, for much of the year. After the thaw in May, temperatures get warmer in June, and café customers move outdoors. Summer, the season of cultural festivals, is particularly pleasant. The weather is fine without ever becoming oppressive. Ideal for lovely walks and long nights.
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