A MAN who's racked up over 31,000 hours in the air has revealed a lesser-known holiday destination in Europe is one of his favourite places to visit. Fred Finn, 84 is the Guinness World Record holder for being the most travelled man - his time in the air equates to one hour for every day he's been alive - and among the lesser-known places in the world he recommends visiting is Georgia . Having crossed hundreds of borders and flown in some of the most iconic aircraft of all time, including 718 flights on Concorde, the travel fanatic has a fair few recommendations when it comes to places to visit.
Fred's travelled to all corners of the globe, but Georgia is one of the places in Europe he enjoys most. He told Sun Travel: "People don't really know about Georgia. "Kutaisi has tremendous history and Batumi on the coast is like the Monaco of the Black Sea.
Read more on Europe travel "The food is good, the dancing they do is fantastic. It's got the highest mountain in Europe, it's got villages and lakes. It's also very hospitable there.
"And it's the oldest wine producing country in the world, they've been doing it 5,000 years." The Saperavi grape is a native Georgian grape variety that is used to make many of the country's most well-known wines. Fred explained its a red grape that's red or black the whole way through.
Most read in City breaks Not like grapes you get in the UK that are white in the centre. He said: "This is what makes the wine superlative." Georgia also has a local d.