Explore the stunning landscapes and rich history of Georgia on this 5-day private guided tour. Begin in Tbilisi, where you'll visit iconic sites like the Holy Trinity Cathedral and the Old Town. Journey through the picturesque Kakheti wine region, savor local wines, and stroll through the romantic streets of Sighnaghi. Experience the breathtaking Caucasus Mountains with a ride to Gergeti Trinity Church, then delve into Georgia's historical heartlands in Gori and the ancient Uplistsikhe Cave City. Conclude your adventure in Borjomi, tasting mineral water and exploring the Rabati Fortress.
- Private, guided tour with an English-speaking guide
- Visit significant sites including UNESCO-listed Svetitskhoveli Cathedral
- Enjoy wine tastings and local culinary experiences
- Includes all transfers, entrance fees, and 4×4 transport to Gergeti
Pick-up is available from all hotels and apartments within Tbilisi, approximately 15 minutes before the tour start time. If travelers in this private tour are staying in different hotels, it’s preferred that accommodations are located close to each other to ensure a smooth departure. Your guide or driver will carry a badge and sign with our company logo. Exact pickup time and vehicle details will be provided after booking confirmation.
Explore one of the largest Orthodox cathedrals in the world, symbolizing Georgia’s spiritual rebirth. Enjoy panoramic views over Tbilisi.
At Metekhi Cathedral, travelers will step into centuries of history while enjoying one of the best panoramic views of Tbilisi. You’ll explore this 13th-century church, hear the fascinating story of King Vakhtang Gorgasali, and take in breathtaking sights of Old Tbilisi, the Mtkvari River, and Narikala Fortress. Don’t forget to snap a photo with the iconic statue of King Vakhtang standing proudly on the cliff!
The Bridge of Peace is one of Tbilisi’s most striking landmarks, connecting the old and new parts of the city. This futuristic glass-and-steel bridge offers stunning views of the Mtkvari River, especially at night when it lights up with thousands of LED lights. As you walk across, you’ll soak in the vibrant energy of Tbilisi while capturing some of the best cityscape photos
At Anchiskhati Basilica, you'll step into one of Tbilisi's oldest churches, where history and serenity meet. Inside, you’ll find beautiful frescoes and ancient inscriptions, telling stories of the past. The church’s simple yet striking architecture, with its stone arches and brick walls, will transport you to a different time. It’s a peaceful place where you can connect with Georgia's rich spiritual heritage and admire the craftsmanship of centuries-old design
At the Rezo Gabriadze Theatre, you’ll enter a whimsical world full of creativity and charm. The theatre’s unique design, with its colorful, quirky building and stunning clock tower, feels like something out of a fairytale. Inside, you’ll experience the magic of puppet shows, incredible visual storytelling, and a warm, intimate atmosphere that makes every performance unforgettable. It’s a place where art and imagination come alive, and you’ll get to witness the genius of Georgia’s beloved artist Rezo Gabriadze.
At Abanotubani, you’ll discover Tbilisi’s iconic sulfur baths nestled in a historic district. The area’s distinct domed rooftops and steam rising from the thermal pools create a truly unique atmosphere. You can wander through the charming, cobblestone streets and admire the centuries-old architecture while learning about the ancient bathing traditions. The warm, mineral-rich waters are known for their healing properties, making it a perfect spot to relax and unwind, while soaking in the local culture and history.
Hop on the Tbilisi Cable Car for a short but unforgettable ride above the city! You’ll glide from Rike Park to Narikala Fortress, enjoying breathtaking panoramic views of Tbilisi, the Mtkvari River, and the red rooftops of the Old Town. At the top, you can explore Narikala Fortress, visit the Mother of Georgia statue, and take amazing photos before heading back down!
See the unique architecture of Tbilisi, where charming wooden houses are built into rocky cliffs, and discover a beautiful waterfall right in the middle of the Old Town.
Discover one of Tbilisi’s most impressive landmarks — massive bronze pillars overlooking the Tbilisi Sea. Each sculpture tells a story from Georgia’s history and religion, creating a powerful monument that combines art, faith, and breathtaking panoramic views.
Perched on the highest point above Tbilisi, Mtatsminda Park offers the city’s best panoramic view. From here, you can see the entire capital spread beneath you. The park combines nature, cafés, and amusement rides, making it a perfect place to relax, enjoy the sunset, or take unforgettable photos of Tbilisi from above.
Watch locals bake bread in a clay oven (tone) and sample fresh shotis puri (Fresh Georgian Bread) with cheese.
Visit the resting place of St. Nino, the woman who brought Christianity to Georgia. Enjoy peaceful gardens and mountain views.
Walk the cobbled streets, admire pastel houses and the long defensive wall overlooking the Alazani Valley. Sighnaghi is the love city of Georgia
Tour one of Georgia’s famous qvevri wine producers and taste signature red and amber wines. Learn about 8,000 years of Georgian winemaking tradition.
Take photos of turquoise waters surrounded by forested mountains, one of Georgia’s most scenic viewpoints.
Discover medieval towers and churches overlooking the Aragvi River, part of Georgia’s feudal history.
Enjoy breathtaking views of deep gorges and snow-capped peaks. A must-stop for photographers.
Reach the iconic hilltop church at 2170 m altitude and witness Mount Kazbek towering behind it.
A charming mountain town at the foot of Mount Kazbek, surrounded by breathtaking peaks and alpine scenery, the perfect base for exploring Georgia’s highlands.
Explore a 3,000-year-old rock-hewn settlement that once stood on the ancient Silk Road. Walk through its tunnels, churches, and rock chambers.
Visit the birthplace of Joseph Stalin and learn about his controversial legacy through personal artifacts and exhibits.
Stand where Christianity first took root in Georgia and enjoy a panoramic view of the Mtkvari and Aragvi rivers’ confluence.
Admire one of Georgia’s most sacred UNESCO World Heritage sites a masterpiece of 11th-century architecture.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Show more
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
Your guide to the flawless travel experience