Embark on a 4-day private Tbilisi escapade and immerse yourself in Georgia’s rich culture. Explore stunning nature, indulge in wine tastings, and discover the country’s hidden gems.
Embark on a 4-day private Tbilisi escapade and immerse yourself in Georgia’s rich culture. Explore stunning nature, indulge in wine tastings, and discover the country’s hidden gems.
Discover the Heart of Georgia: Tbilisi City Tour
Tbilisi - Begin your journey as a private driver and tour guide collect you from your hotel in Tbilisi.
Tsminda Sameba Cathedral - The Holy Trinity Cathedral, also known as Sameba Cathedral, stands as one of Tbilisi’s most iconic landmarks. It serves as the main spiritual hub of the Georgian…
Discover the Heart of Georgia: Tbilisi City Tour
Tbilisi - Begin your journey as a private driver and tour guide collect you from your hotel in Tbilisi.
Tsminda Sameba Cathedral - The Holy Trinity Cathedral, also known as Sameba Cathedral, stands as one of Tbilisi’s most iconic landmarks. It serves as the main spiritual hub of the Georgian Orthodox Church and ranks among the largest Orthodox cathedrals globally. Construction commenced in 1995 and concluded in 2004.
Chronicles of Georgia - Created by the renowned Georgian sculptor, painter, and architect Zurab Tsereteli, the Chronicle of Georgia is a significant work. While most of Tsereteli’s creations are in Russia and Georgia, the West became acquainted with his art through the Tear of Grief sculpture, a gift from the Russian government to the United States in memory of the September 11 victims.
Abanotubani - Abanotubani, the Baths District, is one of Tbilisi’s oldest areas, located on the right bank of the Mtkvari River. The name derives from the ancient baths built on naturally hot mineral waters in old Tbilisi.
Kura River - Enjoy a boat trip showcasing popular attractions, including the Mtkvari river old town, Metekhi cathedral with traditional architecture, the sulphur bath district, Rike park, Peace bridge, and more!
The Bridge of Peace - Situated on the Mtkvari River in Tbilisi, between the Metekhi and Baratashvili Bridges, the Peace Bridge connects Erekle II Street and Rike. It symbolizes the renewal of Tbilisi and was officially opened on May 6, 2010. Michele de Luca, the architect, also designed the MIA building and the Presidential Palace, while Philippe Martino, the lighting designer, is known for his work on the MIA building, the Presidential Palace, and the TV tower.
Metekhi Cathedral - The Metekhi Church of the Nativity of the Virgin Mary is located in the historic Metekhi district on the left bank of the Mtkvari River in old Tbilisi. The main sanctuary houses the tomb of St. Shushanik. After the ecclesiastical split between Armenians and Georgians in the early 7th century, Catholicos Kyrion moved the saint’s remains from Tsurtavi to the Metekhi temple. Queen Tamar adorned the Blessed Queen’s body with gilded clothes and paid her special homage.
Legvachtahvi Gorge - The Leghvtakhevi waterfall, located in Tbilisi’s ancient Abanotubani area, stands 22 meters tall. The name Leghvtakhevi comes from the Georgian word “Leghvi,” meaning fig, due to the abundance of fig trees in the area. The ancient district Kala was separated from the main city by the Leghvtakhevi gorge.
Narikala Fortress - Narikala Fortress is a must-see for tourists visiting Tbilisi. It offers stunning views, especially at night, and is visible from almost every part of the city. Overlooking the Mtkvari River, Narikala consists of two walled sections between the sulphur baths and the Tbilisi Botanical Garden.
Rustaveli Avenue - Formerly Golovin Street, Rustaveli Avenue is Tbilisi’s central avenue, named after the medieval Georgian poet Shota Rustaveli. It begins at Freedom Square and stretches approximately 1.5 km.
Liberty Square - Freedom Square, previously known as Erivansky or Paskevich-Erivansky Square under Imperial Russia and Beria Square and Lenin Square during the Soviet era, is centrally located at the eastern end of Rustaveli Avenue.
Shardeni Street - Shardeni Street, a small pedestrian street in Tbilisi’s Upper Kala district, lies between Vakhtang Gorgasali square and Sioni Street. It has long been a cultural and social hub, featuring art galleries, enamel salons, handmade items, bars, and restaurants. It remains one of Tbilisi’s most popular and vibrant spots.
Tbilisi - Conclude your tour with a drop-off at your hotel.
Sip and Explore: Day Tour to Kakheti Region with Wine Tasting
Tbilisi - Start your adventure as a private driver and tour guide pick you up from your hotel in Tbilisi.
Kakheti Region - “Kakhetian Traditional Winemaking” is a leading wine and spirits producer in Georgia and the Caucasus, established in 2001. It crafts wine, brandy, and sparkling wines using traditional Georgian methods combined with modern technology.
Badiauri - In Badiauri village, stop to experience traditional Georgian baking. Savor freshly baked Georgian bread and cheese. Toni’s puri (Georgian bread cooked in Tone) is so delicious it requires no additional ingredients.
Bodbe Monastery of St. Nino - Visit Bodbe’s St. Nino’s Convent Cathedral, a site of historical and spiritual importance. Discover the monastery’s stunning architecture, frescoes, and gardens.
Signagi - Explore Sighnaghi, the City of Love, with its charming old town on a hill offering breathtaking views of the Alazani Valley. Stroll through narrow streets lined with colorful buildings for an unforgettable experience. Signaghi is renowned for its unique grape varieties, such as Khikhvi, Rkatsiteli, and Grdzelmtevana, ideal for winemaking.
Signagi - Enjoy lunch with a picturesque view of the Alazani Valley.
Tbilisi - After the tour, return to your hotel.
Trilogy of Wonders: Jvari Monastery, Mtskheta City, and Uplistsikhe Caves Tour
Tbilisi - Begin your journey as a private driver and tour guide collect you from your hotel in Tbilisi.
Uplistsiche Cave Town - Uplistsikhe is an ancient rock-hewn town in eastern Georgia, located on the left bank of the Mtkvari River. It features structures from the Early Iron Age to the Late Middle Ages, showcasing a unique blend of Anatolian and Iranian rock-cut cultures and a mix of pagan and Christian architecture.
Gori - Arrive for lunch and enjoy traditional Georgian cuisine at a local restaurant.
Stalin Museum - The Stalin Museum in Gori is dedicated to the life of Joseph Stalin, the Soviet Union’s leader, who was born here. The museum retains its Soviet-era style, featuring Stalin’s original house and railway carriage.
Jvari Church - Known as the “Monastery of the Cross,” Jvari Monastery is a 6th-century Georgian Orthodox site near Mtskheta. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site, standing on a rocky mountain at the confluence of the Mtkvari and Aragvi rivers, overlooking Mtskheta, the former capital of the Iberian kingdom.
Svetitskhoveli Cathedral - Mtskheta, one of Georgia’s oldest cities, was founded by ancient Meschian tribes in the 5th century. Recognized by UNESCO for its historical and cultural significance, it served as the capital of the early Georgian Kingdom of Iberia from the 3rd century BC to the 5th century AD. Svetitskhoveli Cathedral, the second-largest church in Georgia, is known as the burial site of Christ’s robe and is a revered Georgian Orthodox church.
Highland Odyssey: Zhinvali, Ananuri, Gudauri, Gergeti Church, and Kazbegi Tour
Tbilisi - Start your adventure as a private driver and tour guide pick you up from your hotel in Tbilisi.
Jinvali Water Reservoir - Jinvali is an artificial reservoir on the Aragvi River in Georgia, created by a hydroelectric dam.
Ananuri Fortified Castle Ensemble - Ananuri castle is a multifunctional architectural complex from the late feudal period in Georgia. Built on the right bank of the Aragvi River in the 16th-17th centuries, it was the main seat of the Aragvi Eristavi - Dukes dynasty since the 13th century. Located on the main trade route to Russia, part of the Great Silk Road, the site is now on the Georgian Military Highway. The 74 km drive from Tbilisi offers beautiful views along the Zhinvali reservoir. The castle, bell tower, churches, and carved walls are highlights of this frequently visited site.
Pasanauri - Enjoy lunch in a pleasant setting with a variety of traditional Georgian dishes.
Russian Georgian Friendship Monument - Built in 1983 to commemorate the Treaty of Georgievsk’s bicentennial and the friendship between Soviet Georgia and Soviet Russia, the monument is located on the Georgian Military Highway between Gudauri and the Jvari Pass. It is a large stone arch and concrete structure overlooking the Devil’s Valley in the Caucasus mountains. Gudauri, a ski resort in the Caucasus, offers a sunny skiing area and serves as a scenic destination with fresh air.
Gergeti Trinity Church - Gergeti Trinity Church, near Gergeti village, is located on the right bank of the Chkheri river under Kazbegi Mountain, 2170 meters above sea level. Built in the 14th century, it is the only cross-cupola church in the Khevi province. In times of danger, relics from Mtskheta, including Saint Nino’s Cross, were safeguarded here. Despite Soviet prohibitions on religious services, the church remained a popular tourist spot. It is an active Georgian Orthodox and Apostolic Church, offering panoramic views of the valley and Mount Kazbegi, which stands at 5047 meters.
Stepantsminda - Rooms Hotel Kazbegi is a luxurious choice for visitors to Stepantsminda, offering a stylish restaurant with international cuisine, a lobby bar, and a terrace with mountain views.

- Tbilisi Airport Arrival & Departure Transfers
- 4 Day Private Tours All Around Georgia
- Well Experienced Driver & Guide
- Wine tasting
- Petrol Cost & Parking Fees
- Tbilisi Airport Arrival & Departure Transfers
- 4 Day Private Tours All Around Georgia
- Well Experienced Driver & Guide
- Wine tasting
- Petrol Cost & Parking Fees
- Lunch & Dinner
- Hotel or Accommodation
- Lunch & Dinner
- Hotel or Accommodation
Experience the wonders of Georgia on this exclusive 4-day tour, blending culture, history, wine, and stunning landscapes into one unforgettable adventure.
Start your journey in Tbilisi, where you will explore its lively streets and historic sites. On the second day, head to Kakheti, Georgia’s renowned wine region, to discover traditional winemaking and…
Experience the wonders of Georgia on this exclusive 4-day tour, blending culture, history, wine, and stunning landscapes into one unforgettable adventure.
Start your journey in Tbilisi, where you will explore its lively streets and historic sites. On the second day, head to Kakheti, Georgia’s renowned wine region, to discover traditional winemaking and partake in optional wine tastings.
Continue your exploration with visits to Mtskheta, featuring UNESCO World Heritage sites like Jvari Monastery, and delve into the ancient Uplistsikhe Cave Town.
On the final day, travel through the breathtaking Caucasus Mountains via the Georgian Military Highway, stopping at attractions such as the Ananuri Fortress Complex and Gergeti Trinity Church.
Enjoy a tailored experience with a friendly driver-guide who ensures a comfortable and memorable journey.
The tour includes airport pickup and drop-off for a completely hassle-free experience.
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
- Child rate applies only when sharing with 1 paying adults
- Comfortable clothes
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.