Georgia, the country at the crossroads of Europe and Asia, where ancient cities meet the Caucasus Mountains, is a destination for travelers planning a trip to Georgia and looking for the best places to visit. This comprehensive guide links the most popular sightseeing in Georgia directly to our exclusive, all-inclusive tour packages.

I. Practical Tips for Planning Your Georgia Trip
Best Time to Visit Georgia (The Country)

Culture & Cities: May-June and September-October offer mild weather and fewer crowds.

Hiking & Sea: For serious hiking in Svaneti or enjoying the Black Sea beaches, July and August are your best options.

Estimated Budget & Value

A fully managed multi-day tour eliminates hidden costs. Our best value multi-day package starts at just $460.00 USD , providing an English speaking driver-guide and covering all small expenses (petrol, parking).

II. Georgia’s 10 Must-See Destinations & Tour Recommendations
We have curated this list of Top 10 Places to Visit based on our most popular, commercially optimized itineraries.

1. Tbilisi: The Gateway to the Caucasus
Tbilisi is the cultural and logistical hub. Must-see attractions include the Sulphur Baths, Narikala Fortress, and the Holy Trinity Cathedral. All our tours include convenient Pick up & drop off at the desired location in Tbilisi.

Recommended Tour: Start your journey with our Best Seller Value Tour! Route Highlights: Tbilisi-Akhaltsikhe (Rabati Fortress) Price: $460.00 USD Why Book This Tour? This Best Seller (Tour 5) is the highest-value multi-day trip, featuring an English speaking driver-guide and all-inclusive pricing for petrol and small expenses.

2. Kazbegi (Stepantsminda) and Gergeti Trinity Church
Kazbegi offers the iconic view of Gergeti Trinity Church against Mount Kazbek. The route travels along the legendary Georgian Military Highway. This is a Top Rated Product destination.

Recommended Tour: Tour 1. (Tbilisi-Kakheti-Kazbegi) Route Highlights: Tbilisi-Kakheti-Kazbegi Price: $690.00 USD Why Book This Tour? This classic route is limited to a small Maximum Group Size: 7 persons , guaranteeing a personalized, intimate experience with a dedicated English speaking driver-guide.

3. Mtskheta & Jvari Monastery (UNESCO)
As the former spiritual capital, Mtskheta is essential for culture seekers. Highlights include Svetitskhoveli Cathedral and the hilltop Jvari Monastery.

Recommended Tour: Tour 2. (Tbilisi-Kakheti-Gori) Route Highlights: Tbilisi-Kakheti-Gori/Uplistsikhe (Mtskheta easily integrated) Price: $890.00 USD Why Book This Tour? This small-group tour (Max 7 persons) provides the perfect balance of ancient history and wine culture, with the flexibility of a private service.

4. Kakheti – The Ancient Wine Route
Wine tasting in Kakheti is mandatory in Georgia. Visit Sighnaghi and explore the UNESCO Qvevri wine-making tradition.

Recommended Tour: Tour 2. (Tbilisi-Kakheti-Gori) Route Highlights: Tbilisi-Kakheti-Gori (Wine, Sighnaghi, Bodbe) Price: $890.00 USD Why Book This Tour? Explore Georgia’s best wine region with the confidence that logistics are covered. All petrol and small expenses are included in the price.

5. Gori & Uplistsikhe – Echoes of History
Explore the birthplace of Joseph Stalin (Gori) and the fascinating pre-Christian rock-hewn town of Uplistsikhe.

Recommended Tour: Tour 4. (The Grand Adventure) Route Highlights: Tbilisi-Gori Upliscixe-Kutaisi-Mestia-Ushguli-Batumi Price: $1,290.00 USD Why Book This Tour? This is our most comprehensive, premium journey. It combines historical depth with the ultimate adventure of Svaneti, ensuring no major Georgian region is missed.

6. Kutaisi, Gelati Monastery, and Bagrati Cathedral
Kutaisi, the historical capital of Western Georgia, hosts the UNESCO masterpiece, Gelati Monastery. Gelati is often cited as the main reason to visit Kutaisi.

Recommended Tour: Tour 3. (Tbilisi-Kakheti-Kazbegi-Kutaisi) Route Highlights: Tbilisi-Kakheti-Kazbegi-Kutaisi Price: $930.00 USD Why Book This Tour? A perfectly balanced itinerary (Max 7 persons) for the traveler who wants to experience Georgia’s mountains, wine, and historical West in one seamless trip.

7. Akhaltsikhe and Rabati Fortress
This southern gem features the Rabati Fortress, a magnificent blend of Ottoman and Georgian architecture. A great destination for a shorter multi-day tour.

Recommended Tour: Tour 5. Route Highlights: Tbilisi-Akhaltsikhe (Rabati Fortress) Price: $460.00 USD Why Book This Tour? Our Best Seller value tour! This is the most affordable way to experience a high-quality, multi-day guided tour.

8. Mestia & Ushguli (Svaneti)
The ultimate adventure destination: Svaneti is known for its medieval towers and Ushguli, the highest continuously inhabited village in Europe.

Recommended Tour: Tour 4. (The Grand Adventure) Route Highlights: Tbilisi-…-Mestia-Ushguli-Batumi Price: $1,290.00 USD Why Book This Tour? This premium package includes the challenging journey to Ushguli village itself , providing a safe, all-inclusive exploration of this remote UNESCO site.

9. Batumi and the Black Sea Coast
The Black Sea coastal resort, Batumi, offers a modern contrast to Georgia’s historical sites. Ideal for relaxation at the end of a long journey.

Recommended Tour: Tour 4. (The Grand Adventure) Route Highlights: Tbilisi-…-Mestia-Ushguli-Batumi Price: $1,290.00 USD Why Book This Tour? The complete Georgian cross-country experience, concluding the Svaneti adventure with well-deserved seaside leisure.

10. The Winter Highlands: Gudauri & Bakuriani
Georgia is a year-round destination! Winter resorts like Gudauri and Bakuriani offer skiing and snow activities for the adventurous traveler.

Recommended Tour: Tour 6. (EXCLUSIVE: Winter-Tour) Route Highlights: Exclusive seasonal itinerary Price: $880.00 USD Why Book This Tour? This Best Seller seasonal tour is perfect for travelers searching for a high-quality, all-inclusive winter experience.

Conclusion
By selecting one of our exclusive packages, you are booking a fully managed experience that features an English speaking driver-guide, a small group size (Max 7 on many tours) , and comprehensive pricing that includes all petrol and small expenses.

Book your all-inclusive, fully managed tour now and discover the treasures of Georgia!

 

We present a 6-day tour in Georgia, which is not just a journey, but an immersion into 2000 years of history. Let’s take a closer look at the stories that turn these places into world-class treasures.

 

Day 1-2: Tbilisi and Mtskheta – The Heart and Soul of Georgia

 

 

The Uniqueness of Tbilisi Old Town

 

  • The Legend of Tbilisi’s Founding: Tbilisi’s history begins in the 5th century. According to legend, King Vakhtang Gorgasali discovered warm sulfur springs during a hunt, after which he ordered the city to be built. The city’s name originates from the word ‘tbili’ (warm).
  • Abanotubani: This is the soul of Tbilisi. For centuries, the sulfur baths have been not only a center for hygiene but also a hub for social life.
  • Narikala Fortress: The most famous symbol of Tbilisi. Its history dates back to the 4th century. It is often referred to as the “soul of Tbilisi.”

 

Mtskheta: The Cradle of Christianity

 

  • Svetitskhoveli Cathedral: This is the spiritual center of Georgia. The cathedral’s history is directly linked to the legend of Jesus Christ’s Robe, which is traditionally believed to be buried here. Svetitskhoveli is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
  • Jvari Monastery (6th Century): Built on the spot where the wooden cross raised by King Mirian stood. It is a unique architectural monument that offers a panoramic view of Mtskheta at the confluence of the two rivers, Mtkvari (Kura) and Aragvi.

 

Day 3: Kakheti Wine Tour – An 8000-Year Tradition

 

Kakheti is not just a region; it is the cradle of wine. The method of winemaking in Qvevri (clay vessels) has been preserved here and is recognized by UNESCO as an Intangible Cultural Heritage.

  • Qvevri Winemaking: Georgians have been making wine in Qvevri for over 8,000 years. This ancient method gives Georgian wine (especially amber wine) its unique taste.
  • Sighnaghi – The “City of Love”: The city was built by order of Erekle II in the 18th century. Its ramparts and 28 watchtowers were part of Kakheti’s military-defense system at the time. The cobblestone, romantic streets are a sample of modern flair.
  • Bodbe Monastery: The final resting place of Saint Nino, who brought Christianity to Georgia. The monastery offers a magnificent view of the Alazani Valley, adding aesthetic value alongside its spiritual significance.

 

Day 4-5: Kazbegi Tour – The Dwelling of the Gods

 

The Kazbegi tour is an encounter with untouched nature. It is Georgia’s most famous mountain destination, largely due to the Georgian Military Road.

 

Historical Facts about the Mountain Road

 

  • Georgian Military Road: The old military road, which connected Russia and Georgia, was built in the 19th century and was a crucial strategic route. The road itself offers historical stops.
  • Ananuri Fortress: This fortress complex was the residence of the Eristavis (Dukes) of Aragvi. Beyond its historical and strategic importance, its uniqueness lies in its location against the blue backdrop of the Zhinvali Reservoir, creating unforgettable photo opportunities.
  • Jvari Pass: The highest point on the road to Kazbegi, located at an altitude of 2379 meters.

 

Gergeti Trinity and Mount Mkinvartsveri

 

  • Gergeti Trinity Church (14th Century): Erected at 2170 meters in the Caucasus Mountains, this church is a national symbol of Georgia. Traditionally, it served as a hiding place during important days. Its main uniqueness is its location — set against the majestic peak of Mount Mkinvartsveri (Kazbegi), one of the highest peaks in Georgia.
  • Mount Mkinvartsveri (5047 m.): According to legend, the hero of Greek mythology, Prometheus (or Amiran in Georgian mythology), was chained here for rebelling against the gods.

 

Day 6: Departure

 

Your 6-day tour in Georgia is a brief but profound and engaging visit to its historical, cultural, and natural heritage. This itinerary gives you the opportunity to see all the best that Georgia has to offer.

Unlocking Georgia’s Culinary Secrets: A Gastronomic Tour of Tbilisi and Kakheti

 

Are you planning a gastronomic tour to the Caucasus? Then look no further than Georgia! Georgian cuisine is a world-renowned treasure, offering a dazzling mix of flavors, hospitality, and history. This guide will walk you through the essential culinary experiences, from savory dumplings to the famed Kakheti wine tour.

 

The Holy Trinity: Khinkali, Khachapuri, and Supra

 

No visit to Georgia is complete without trying its most iconic dishes. These are the cornerstones of any authentic Georgian supra (feast):

 

1. Khinkali: The King of Georgian Dumplings

 

Khinkali is more than just a dumpling; it’s an art form. Searching for the best Khinkali in Tbilisi? Look for places that serve them freshly boiled, with a juicy meat filling (usually beef and pork) and a flavorful broth sealed inside the dough’s knot. Remember the golden rule: hold the knot, bite, slurp the broth, and eat the rest!

 

2. Khachapuri: Georgia’s Cheesy Bread Masterpiece

 

From the boat-shaped, egg-topped Adjaruli Khachapuri to the simple, round Imeruli, Khachapuri comes in many regional variations. It’s the ultimate comfort food and a must-try during your stay.

 

3. Essential Georgian Starters and Salads

 

While you enjoy the main courses, don’t miss out on classic appetizers like beetroot Pkhali (ჭარხლის ფხალი) – a vibrant, spiced walnut paste spread. These traditional starters are perfect alongside fresh bread.

 

Cheers to Georgia: The Kakheti Wine Tour

 

Georgia is the birthplace of wine, boasting 8,000 years of winemaking history using the unique Qvevri (clay amphora) method. A wine tour to the eastern region of Kakheti is essential for any traveler.

  • Discover Saperavi: The powerhouse red grape, Saperavi, is the star of the region, known for its deep color and rich flavor.
  • Taste Chacha: Be sure to try Chacha—Georgia’s powerful pomace brandy, often served by hospitable hosts.
  • Churchkhela: Look for Churchkhela (ჩურჩხელა), the candle-shaped Georgian “Snickers,” a sweet made from nuts dipped in thickened grape juice, often found at roadside stands in Kakheti.

 

Where to Eat: Finding the Best Restaurants in Tbilisi

 

Tbilisi is a melting pot of culinary delights. Whether you are looking for fine dining or an authentic local experience, the city offers countless options. When planning your trip, search for local eateries known for their traditional ambiance. Finding the best restaurants in Tbilisi is the key to a memorable gastronomic tour.

 

Summary of Your Georgian Culinary Journey

 

A trip to Georgia is an unforgettable experience for food lovers. By focusing on the core elements— mastering the Khinkali slurp, indulging in Khachapuri, and experiencing a Kakheti wine tour—you’ll capture the true essence of Georgian cuisine. Get ready to eat, drink, and enjoy the famous Georgian hospitality!