Discover Georgia’s most iconic sights in just 3 unforgettable days!
This private tour combines the best of Georgia: the charming capital Tbilisi, ancient Mtskheta, the scenic wine region of Kakheti, and the breathtaking Kazbegi mountains.
Visit monasteries, enjoy authentic food and wine, explore local culture — and relax while everything is organized for you.
➤ Wine tasting included
➤ Private driver-guide
➤ Fully customizable itinerary
The Chronicles of Georgia is a monumental stone structure on a hill near Tbilisi, created by sculptor Zurab Tsereteli in 1985 to commemorate Georgia’s 3,000-year history and its adoption of Christianity over 2,000 years ago. Rising with 16 massive columns, it features intricate carvings of Georgia’s kings, queens, and biblical scenes. Though unfinished, it symbolizes the resilience and spiritual heritage of the Georgian people, offering visitors stunning views over the Tbilisi Sea and a powerful glimpse into the nation’s past.
Jvari Monastery is a 6th-century Georgian Orthodox monastery perched atop a hill overlooking the confluence of the Mtkvari and Aragvi rivers near Mtskheta, Georgia’s ancient capital. As a UNESCO World Heritage site, it’s a masterpiece of early Christian architecture, with a simple yet harmonious cruciform structure. According to legend, it marks the spot where St. Nino erected a cross to symbolize Georgia’s conversion to Christianity in the 4th century. Jvari offers breathtaking views and stands as a powerful symbol of Georgia’s spiritual and historical heritage.
Svetitskhoveli Cathedral, located in the historic town of Mtskheta, is an 11th-century Georgian Orthodox cathedral and one of Georgia’s most revered religious sites. As a UNESCO World Heritage site, it is renowned for its impressive architecture, intricate stone carvings, and rich frescoes. The cathedral is traditionally believed to house Christ’s mantle, brought to Georgia in ancient times, making it a sacred pilgrimage destination. Svetitskhoveli has served as the coronation and burial site for Georgian kings and remains a symbol of Georgia’s deep Christian faith and cultural heritage.
Rike Park is a picturesque urban oasis located in Tbilisi, Georgia. Situated on the left bank of the Mtkvari River, this modern public park offers a serene retreat from the bustling city streets.
The Tbilisi Cable Car, also known as the Tbilisi Aerial Tramway, is a popular transportation attraction in Tbilisi. Spanning the scenic Mtkvari River, it offers passengers breathtaking views of Tbilisi's historic Old Town and modern cityscape as it ascends from Rike Park to Narikala Fortress.
Narikala Fortress is an ancient landmark towering over the historic district of Tbilisi, Georgia. Dating back to the 4th century, this majestic fortress offers panoramic views of the city and the Mtkvari River below. Originally built as a defensive structure, Narikala has witnessed centuries of Georgian history, including numerous invasions and conflicts.
Kartlis Deda, or "Mother of Georgia," is a towering monument overlooking Tbilisi. Erected in 1958, the statue stands at the Sololaki Hill and symbolizes the Georgian spirit of hospitality and strength.
The Jumah Mosque, also known as the Friday Mosque, is a historic religious landmark located in the heart of Tbilisi. Dating back to the 19th century, this mosque serves as a significant center for Islamic worship and community gatherings.
The Legvtakhevi Waterfall is a charming natural attraction nestled in the Legvtakhevi Gorge, located near the historic district of Old Tbilisi. This picturesque waterfall cascades down the rocky cliffs, surrounded by lush greenery, creating a tranquil oasis in the heart of the city.
Abanotubani is the historic district in Tbilisi, Georgia, renowned for its sulfur baths. Situated in the heart of the Old Town, Abanotubani features distinctive domed structures where visitors can indulge in traditional Georgian bathhouse experiences. The area is famous for its natural hot springs, which have been used for centuries for relaxation and healing purposes.
The Meidan Bazaar souvenir shop is a charming boutique nestled within the historic Meidan Bazaar in Old Tbilisi. This quaint shop offers a wide selection of unique souvenirs and gifts, ranging from traditional Georgian handicrafts and textiles to locally-made ceramics, jewelry, and artwork.
Shardeni Street is a vibrant and trendy thoroughfare located in the heart of Old Tbilisi. Lined with charming cafes, restaurants, galleries, and boutiques, this pedestrian-friendly street exudes a lively atmosphere, attracting both locals and tourists alike.
Depicting a traditional Georgian toastmaster, known as "Tamada," the statue pays homage to the country's rich cultural heritage and hospitality. Tamada plays a central role in Georgian feasts, leading toasts and fostering camaraderie among guests.
The Bridge of Peace, spanning the Mtkvari River in Tbilisi, Georgia, is a modern architectural marvel and a symbol of the city's transformation. Designed by the Italian architect Michele De Lucchi, this pedestrian bridge features a striking bow-shaped steel and glass canopy, illuminated by thousands of LED lights at night, creating a dazzling spectacle. Opened in 2010, the Bridge of Peace has quickly become an iconic landmark, connecting the historic district of Old Tbilisi with the contemporary Rike Park.
Badiauri is a charming village in Georgia, renowned for its traditional Georgian bread, "Shoti". Visitors can enjoy a delightful experience of tasting this freshly baked bread, paired perfectly with local cheese, offering an authentic taste of Georgian culinary heritage.
Bodbe Monastery - one of the most important religious sites in Georgia. A steep path leads 800m down to a small chapel built over St Nino’s Spring, which reputedly burst forth after she prayed on this spot. Pilgrims queue up to drink and splash themselves with the holy water with a healing power.
Sighnaghi - City of Love - a popular tourist destination due to its location at the heart of Georgia's wine-growing regions, as well as its picturesque landscapes, pastel houses and narrow, cobblestone streets. Located on a steep hill, Sighnaghi overlooks the vast Alazani Valley, with the Caucasus Mountains visible at a distance. Wall - City is surrounded by a four-kilometer defensive wall with 23 towers and six gates.
Telavi is the main city of Georgia’s Kakheti region, known for its wine, history, and scenic views of the Caucasus Mountains. Giant Plane Tree in Telavi is over 900 years old, standing 46 meters tall—it’s a beloved natural monument and symbol of the city.
The Gombori - is a mountain range in the Georgian section of Greater Caucasus mountains. It is located in the province of Kakheti, eastern Georgia, and stretches to the distance of 107 km, with the highest mountain being at 1,991 m above sea level.
Zhinvali Reservoir - hydroelectric dam on the Aragvi River in the Caucasus Mountains. Airport
Ananuri Fortress - is a castle complex on the Aragvi River from 16th century.
Black & White Aragvi - two rivers meet with each other near the village Pasanauri and you can see clearly the difference in the colors. Some people compare it with yin and yang.
The Russia–Georgia Friendship Monument built in 1983 to celebrate the bicentennial of the Treaty of Georgievsk and the friendship between Soviet Georgia and Soviet Russia. Located on the Georgian Military Highway between the ski resort town of Gudauri and the Jvari pass
Stephantsminda - All eyes in this valley village face the hilltop 14th-century Gergeti Trinity Church and its neighboring belltower, both of which enjoy glacier-capped 5047 meters Mount Kazbek as their backdrop.
Gergeti Trinity Church - a popular name for Holy Trinity Church near the village of Gergeti in Georgia. The church is situated at an elevation of 2170 meters, under Mount Kazbegi. It was built in the 14th century. The British Newspaper The Telegraph has published a list featuring the world’s most stunning churches. Among the 23 selected buildings Georgia’s Gergeti Trinity Church comes in the sixth place.
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