Embark on a 7-day all-inclusive tour of Tbilisi and immerse yourself in the vibrant Georgian culture. Indulge in delicious Georgian cuisine and explore majestic mountain peaks for an unforgettable experience.
Embark on a 7-day all-inclusive tour of Tbilisi and immerse yourself in the vibrant Georgian culture. Indulge in delicious Georgian cuisine and explore majestic mountain peaks for an unforgettable experience.
Tbilisi City Tour
Narikala Fortress - Narikala Fortress is the most renowned landmark in Tbilisi. Visitors never leave Tbilisi without exploring this remarkable fortress.
Abanotubani - Strolling through the Abanotubani district reveals the city’s charm. This area proudly hosts a variety of historical religious buildings: Georgian, Armenian,…
Tbilisi City Tour
Narikala Fortress - Narikala Fortress is the most renowned landmark in Tbilisi. Visitors never leave Tbilisi without exploring this remarkable fortress.
Abanotubani - Strolling through the Abanotubani district reveals the city’s charm. This area proudly hosts a variety of historical religious buildings: Georgian, Armenian, and Catholic churches, a mosque, a synagogue, and even the Ateshga - a Zoroastrian fire temple.
Metekhi Cathedral - METEKHI is the oldest settlement in Tbilisi, located in Avlabari on a rocky elevation on the left bank of the Mtkvari River.
Mtatsminda Amusement Park - Mtatsminda Park is an amusement facility situated atop Mount Mtatsminda, 770 meters high, offering a stunning view of Tbilisi.
Rike Park - Rike Park is a beautiful, artistically designed park in the city’s heart. Viewed from above, the park forms a large-scale map of Georgia, with pathways representing various regions. Located on the left bank of the Kura (Mtkvari) River, it is easily accessible from the Old Town via the pedestrian Bridge of Peace, listed among “Amazing Bridges that are the definition of architectural Masterpieces.” Despite some controversy over its location in Tbilisi’s historical district, the bridge remains a popular attraction.
Anchiskhati Basilica - The Anchiskhati Basilica of St Mary is the oldest surviving church in Tbilisi, Georgia. It belongs to the Georgian Orthodox Church and dates back to the sixth century.
Tbilisi - Kutaisi - Okatse - Kinchkha
Prometheus Cave - The Prometheus Cave Natural Monument is located in the Tskaltubo municipality, Imereti region. It stretches 1.8 km and is situated 40 meters below sea level. The one-hour tourist route passes through Argonauts Hall, Kolkheti Hall, Medea Hall, Love Hall, Prometheus Hall, and Iberia Hall, concluding with a pedestrian or boating tour on the underground Kumi River, lasting 15 minutes.
Okatse Canyon - The Okatse Canyon Natural Monument is located in the village of Gordi, Khoni municipality, Imereti region. The 2-3 hour pedestrian route traverses the Dadiani historical forest, a 780-meter hanging trail, and ends with a panoramic view.
Kinchkha Waterfall - Kinchkha Waterfall, a natural monument, features a three-step waterfall cascade in the Satsiskvilo valley. The upper two stages are on the right tributary of the Satsiskvilo River, with the first waterfall at about 25 meters and the second at 70 meters. The streamflow joins the Satsiskvilo River to form the third 35-meter high stage. It is located in the Khoni municipality, in the village of Kinchka, 843 meters above sea level.
Martvili - Mestia
Ski Resort Tetnuldi - Mestia, the main regional center of Zemo (Upper) Svaneti, is 456 km from Georgia’s capital, Tbilisi, and sits 1,500 meters above sea level. It serves as a starting point for most trips to Svaneti, offering a range of hotels, guesthouses, and local travel services, making it a convenient base for exploring the area. From Mestia, visitors can hike to the glaciers at the foot of Mount Ushba or ride horses into pristine alpine meadows. New ski resorts Hatsvali and Tetnuldi attract winter sports enthusiasts seeking new challenges.
Martvili Canyon - This national park is open year-round and is one of Georgia’s most visited tourist destinations, especially popular in summer. The lush greenery and mild weather provide a perfect escape from the heat. However, the high foot traffic during this season may affect the experience, with narrow walking routes often crowded and long lines for boat rides.
Mestia - Ushguli
Shkhara Glacier - Mount Shkhara tops the list as Georgia’s highest point at 5,068 meters. This nine-peak mountain is located on the central range of the Caucasus in Svaneti, the highland region in the northwestern part of the country. Shkhara is also the third highest peak in the Caucasus.
Day in Mestia
Mountain Ushba - Ushba is one of the most notable and thrilling peaks of the Caucasus Mountains, located in the Svaneti Region of Georgia, in the country’s northwestern part.
Mestia - Kutaisi
Bagrati Cathedral - Bagrati Cathedral is an ancient Georgian architectural monument in Kutaisi, standing on the hill of Ukimerioni. It was constructed in the 10th-11th centuries under the reign of Bagrat III (975-1014), the first king of united Georgia.
Gelati Monastery - Gelati is a monastic complex near Kutaisi, Imereti, Western Georgia. It includes the Church of the Virgin, founded by King David the Builder in 1106, and the 13th-century churches of St George and St Nicholas.
Kutaisi - Gori - Uplistsikhe - Mtskheta
Stalin Museum - The museum complex includes the memorial house where Stalin was born, an exposition building with a tower, and Stalin’s personal coach, which he used to travel to Tehran, Yalta, and Potsdam. The museum houses Stalin’s personal items, his Kremlin study room, manuscripts, and gifts from around the world, as well as Stalin’s mask.
Uplistsikhe Cave Town - Uplistsikhe is located on the Mtkvari River, about ten kilometers (6.2 miles) from Gori, known as Stalin’s birthplace. This ancient complex resembles an abstract art form by Gaudi, with rock formations, holes, and chambers resembling sophisticated sculptures. It dates back to the second millennium BC.
Jvari Church - Jvari Monastery, a 6th-century church and monastery, is located east of Mtskheta, at the confluence of the Mtkvari and Aragvi rivers, on a rocky mountain peak. Jvari Monastery is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Upon adopting Christianity, King Mirian erected a high wooden cross here, revered by other Caucasian Christian nations. Guaram, the leader of Kartli, built a small church next to the cross, now known as “a small cross.” At the end of the 7th century, Guaram’s son, Stepamoz I, built a large temple next to the small cathedral, now known as Jvari Monastery. The wooden cross was enclosed by a temple. The Mtskheta church of Jvari is the first example of cross-shaped churches, a new architectural style. Other structures around the monastery (tower, fence) are much older. The temple’s facades feature religious and historical figures, along with ancient inscriptions.
Svetitskhoveli Cathedral - Svetitskhoveli is one of Georgia’s most complex architectural monuments and the largest surviving church structure. It has been the main place of worship for the Georgian Orthodox community since its construction. The identity of those who built churches in Georgia is largely unknown. However, Svetitskhoveli is unique, with an inscription on the western façade indicating it was built in the 11th century by Catholicos Melchizedek, Catholicos-Patriarch of Georgia from 1010 to 1033, and his chief architect, Arsukidze.

- Private transportation
- 6 nights in a 3-star hotel
- Entrance tickets to museums and attractions
- On-board WiFi access
- Airport transfer services
- Meals included: breakfast, lunch, and dinner
- Air-conditioned vehicles
- Off-road vehicle availability for specific terrains
- Fuel surcharges covered
- Accommodation arranged for driver and guide
- Private transportation
- 6 nights in a 3-star hotel
- Entrance tickets to museums and attractions
- On-board WiFi access
- Airport transfer services
- Meals included: breakfast, lunch, and dinner
- Air-conditioned vehicles
- Off-road vehicle availability for specific terrains
- Fuel surcharges covered
- Accommodation arranged for driver and guide
- Alcoholic drinks if somebody need;
- Alcoholic drinks if somebody need;
From the very start of the tour, participants will experience the essence of Georgia, including its unique cuisine and wine. The itinerary includes visits to the majestic mountains and sky-high peaks, allowing everyone to appreciate their beauty up close. Over the course of 7 days, the tour will cover the most fascinating and popular destinations in Georgia.
From the very start of the tour, participants will experience the essence of Georgia, including its unique cuisine and wine. The itinerary includes visits to the majestic mountains and sky-high peaks, allowing everyone to appreciate their beauty up close. Over the course of 7 days, the tour will cover the most fascinating and popular destinations in Georgia.
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.