Tbilisi → Vilnius is one of the most appealing routes to the Baltics: Wizz Air flies direct from Kutaisi in about 3 hours 55 minutes, with tickets often $65-165 and around $120 in summer. Vilnius is the capital of Lithuania — home to a stunning Baroque Old Town (a UNESCO site), cozy cafés and prices remarkably low compared with Western Europe.
✈️ The flight and arrival
Direct flights operate from Kutaisi — Wizz Air flies to Vilnius several times a week, with a flight time of about 3 hours 55 minutes. From Tbilisi you can connect (via Warsaw or Istanbul), though the direct Kutaisi option is almost always cheaper.
Vilnius Airport (VNO) sits only ~6 km from the center — every way into town (train, bus, taxi, prices) is covered in Vilnius (VNO) → city center.
Fares swing a lot by season — compare dates in advance on the price calendar.
🛂 Visa and money
- Visa: Lithuania is in the Schengen area — Georgians need a type C Schengen visa; see Schengen visa 2026
- ETIAS launches in the second half of 2026 — it doesn't replace the visa; apply before your flight
- Currency: the euro (€) — cards work almost everywhere
- Language: Lithuanian, but English is practically enough among younger people
- Internet: get an eSIM in advance — it beats roaming on price
🏰 What to see in Vilnius
- The Old Town (Senamiestis) — one of Europe's largest Baroque historic centers, a UNESCO site
- Gediminas Tower — a castle tower on a hill with the best panorama of the city
- Vilnius Cathedral and the belfry — the central square and the city's main symbol
- St. Anne's Church — a Gothic brick masterpiece that Napoleon reportedly wanted to carry off to Paris
- Užupis — a bohemian district with its own tongue-in-cheek constitution, the Montmartre of Vilnius
- The Three Crosses — white crosses on a hilltop offering another panoramic view of the city
🚌 Day trips from Vilnius
- Trakai — the famous red-brick castle on the water, ~30 minutes out of town
- Kaunas — Lithuania's second city, ~1 hour by train, full of interwar architecture
- The Hill of Crosses — a mound covered with thousands of crosses near Šiauliai
- Vilnius outskirts — nature and lakes a short distance from the city
🗓️ When to go
The best window is May-September (+18-25°C) — long days, a green city and lively terraces. June-August is the warmest and busiest; spring and autumn are calm and colorful.
Winter is cold (often below 0°C) with short days, but the Christmas market and low prices make up for it. The city itself takes 2-3 days; with Trakai, plan 3-4.
Conclusion
A short direct flight from Kutaisi, a compact Old Town and low prices make Vilnius the best gateway to the Baltics for travelers from Georgia. Similar routes are Tbilisi → Warsaw and Tbilisi → Riga; for the way from the airport see Vilnius (VNO) → city center, and find your ticket in the flight search.
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