Embark on a relaxing day trip from Kutaisi to Tskaltubo. Explore the stunning Prometheus karst caves, admire the fascinating Soviet architecture, and visit historic monasteries. Don’t miss the chance to experience a spa procedure and witness a breathtaking sunset from the 11th-century observatory.
Embark on a relaxing day trip from Kutaisi to Tskaltubo. Explore the stunning Prometheus karst caves, admire the fascinating Soviet architecture, and visit historic monasteries. Don’t miss the chance to experience a spa procedure and witness a breathtaking sunset from the 11th-century observatory.
- Prometheus Cave - In the morning, meet your guide and driver. Head to Prometheus Caves, discovered in 1984 and recognized as the largest cave in Georgia. The walking tour covers 1600 meters. During the tour, you’ll see stalactites, stalagmites, underground rivers, and lakes.
- Tskaltubo - Next, drive to the city of Tskaltubo, located 7 km from…
- Prometheus Cave - In the morning, meet your guide and driver. Head to Prometheus Caves, discovered in 1984 and recognized as the largest cave in Georgia. The walking tour covers 1600 meters. During the tour, you’ll see stalactites, stalagmites, underground rivers, and lakes.
- Tskaltubo - Next, drive to the city of Tskaltubo, located 7 km from Kutaisi. Tskaltubo is a renowned balneological resort. Enjoy a pleasant walk through the city and visit its unique sanatoriums and spa centers. Also, visit the bathhouse, famously known as Stalin’s bathhouse.
- Motsameta Monastery - Continue to Motsameta Monastery, situated 7 km from Kutaisi. The monastery, perched above the Tkaltsitela River and surrounded by lush vegetation, was built in the 11th century by King Bagrat III. It is named after the brothers David and Konstantine Mkheidze, Georgian nobles who were executed here for refusing to change their religion.
- Gelati Monastery - A UNESCO World Heritage site, the Gelati Academy and Monastery complex was established in the 12th century. Return to Kutaisi in the evening.
- Bagrati Cathedral - Another UNESCO World Heritage monument, Bagrati Cathedral was constructed during the Georgian Golden Age in the 11th century. The cathedral is located in Kutaisi.
- Private transportation
- Exclusive private tour
- Complimentary bottled water
- Convenient hotel pickup and drop-off
- Expert guide and driver
- Private transportation
- Exclusive private tour
- Complimentary bottled water
- Convenient hotel pickup and drop-off
- Expert guide and driver
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
Enjoy a peaceful day journey to Tskaltubo from Kutaisi. Explore Prometheus karst caves to see beautifully illuminated stalagmites and stalactites, as well as underground rivers.
The next destination is Tskaltubo, an early 20th-century spa resort with fascinating abandoned Soviet architecture.
Take a tour of one of the bathhouses. Arrangements for a spa…
Enjoy a peaceful day journey to Tskaltubo from Kutaisi. Explore Prometheus karst caves to see beautifully illuminated stalagmites and stalactites, as well as underground rivers.
The next destination is Tskaltubo, an early 20th-century spa resort with fascinating abandoned Soviet architecture.
Take a tour of one of the bathhouses. Arrangements for a spa treatment can be made during the tour.
Tour the scenic 10th century Motsameta Monastery and Gelati Academy, where you can watch an amazing sunset from the 11th-century observatory. In the evening, return to Kutaisi and visit the final stop of the tour - Bagrati Cathedral.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.