Antalya, Thessaloniki and Tel Aviv 2026: 3 Best Seaside Destinations from Georgia on a Budget

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Summer 2026 is near, and one of the most important questions for Georgian travelers is — where to relax by the sea without blowing the budget? The good news is that a 3–4 hour flight from Georgia can take you to completely different Mediterranean coasts — the Turkish Riviera, northern Greece, or the warm waters of Israel. In this guide we’ve gathered the 3 best seaside destinations that will be especially popular in 2026.

1. Antalya, Turkey — the Heart of the Riviera

Antalya — the center of the Turkish Mediterranean Riviera — is one of the most accessible and comfortable seaside destinations from Georgia. Turquoise water, white beaches, a historic old town (Kaleiçi), and all-inclusive hotels — it all comes together here.

How to Fly to Antalya

  • From Tbilisi: Turkish Airlines (with a connection in Istanbul), Pegasus, AnadoluJet
  • From Batumi: charter flights in summer
  • Price: €250–450 round-trip
  • Flight duration: 2–3 hours + connection

What to See in Antalya

Detailed reference for attractions — the full what to see in Antalya page. Highlights:

  • Old Town (Kaleiçi) — Ottoman architecture, narrow streets, boutiques
  • Düden Falls — a waterfall that drops straight into the sea
  • Konyaaltı Beach — a 7 km beach near the center
  • Aspendos — a perfectly preserved Roman amphitheater
  • Mount Tahtalı — a cable-car view at 2400 meters

Budget for 7 Days in Antalya

  • Flight: €250–400
  • All-inclusive hotel (4*): €50–90 per night
  • Excursions: €100–150
  • Total: €800–1200

2. Thessaloniki, Greece — the Heart of Greek Character

Thessaloniki — Greece’s second city — is an often underrated gem for Georgian travelers. Lively culture, fantastic Greek cuisine, historic attractions, and good beaches just an hour away — all at modest prices in 2026.

How to Fly to Thessaloniki

  • From Tbilisi: with a connection in Istanbul or Athens
  • Price: €250–400 round-trip
  • Flight duration: 5–6 hours + connection

What to See in Thessaloniki

Detailed reference — Thessaloniki attractions. The most important:

  • White Tower — the city’s symbol, with a great view
  • Aristotelous Square — the central square, the hub of cafés and restaurants
  • Rotunda — a 4th-century Roman mausoleum
  • Ladadika — the nightlife district
  • Halkidiki — 1–1.5 hours from Thessaloniki — fantastic beaches

Budget for 5 Days in Thessaloniki

  • Flight: €280–400
  • Hotel (3–4*): €60–100 per night
  • Food: €30–45 per day
  • Total: €700–1000

3. Tel Aviv, Israel — the Mediterranean’s Vibrant Center

Tel Aviv — Israel’s financial and lifestyle capital — is one of the liveliest cities in the world. A 14 km beachfront, vibrant nightlife, a world-class culinary scene, and fantastic Bauhaus architecture.

How to Fly to Tel Aviv

  • From Tbilisi: direct flights with Israeli airlines (Israir, El Al)
  • Price: €350–550 round-trip
  • Flight duration: 3 hours 30 minutes
  • Details — on the Tbilisi–Tel Aviv flights page

What to See in Tel Aviv

  • Old Jaffa — a 4000-year-old old port
  • Tel Aviv Beach Promenade — a 14 km waterfront
  • Carmel Market — a lively market, the best hummus in the world
  • Florentin — a bohemian district, street art
  • White City — Bauhaus architecture (UNESCO)

Budget for 4 Days in Tel Aviv

  • Flight: €350–500
  • Hotel (3*): €100–150 per night (Israel is a bit pricey)
  • Food: €50–80 per day
  • Total: €1200–1700

3 Destinations Compared

Here’s an at-a-glance look at which destination suits you:

  • Antalya: best value + all-inclusive hotels. Ideal for a family holiday.
  • Thessaloniki: authentic Greek life + beaches. Ideal for a 5–6 day short trip.
  • Tel Aviv: vibrant nightlife + culture + cuisine. Ideal for young travelers.

When to Fly — Seasons

  • May–June: best — the water is warm, it’s not yet too hot, prices are fairly affordable
  • July–August: peak — hot (32–38°C), maximum tourists, high prices
  • September–October: fantastic — the water is still warm, fewer tourists, prices drop

5 Tips for Travelers

  1. Book your flight 8–12 weeks ahead. This applies to all 3 destinations.
  2. For Antalya — go all-inclusive. It’s cheaper and you think about money less.
  3. For Thessaloniki — a Halkidiki day trip. Sithonia or Kassandra.
  4. In Tel Aviv — Carmel Market for dinner. The beach — for spending the day.
  5. Check the visa rules. Antalya, Thessaloniki — a visa is required (Schengen for Greece). Tel Aviv — visa-free for Georgians.

Conclusion

You can spend summer 2026 in completely different ways — on the Riviera, immersed in Greek culture, or in a vibrant Israeli city. Every destination is reachable from Georgia within a 3–6 hour flight, for every budget. Start your flight search on Flygeorgia.ge and choose your seaside adventure.