Discover the historic cathedrals, fascinating caves, and stunning waterfalls in Kutaisi. Immerse yourself in old-world charm and explore the hidden beauty of this Georgian city.
Discover the historic cathedrals, fascinating caves, and stunning waterfalls in Kutaisi. Immerse yourself in old-world charm and explore the hidden beauty of this Georgian city.
- Tskaltubo - Tskaltubo is a renowned resort celebrated for its therapeutic waters in Western Georgia. The carbonated mineral springs maintain a temperature of 33-35 degrees Celsius, allowing the water to be used without preheating. The resort offers balneological treatments for circulatory, nervous, musculoskeletal, and skin conditions. In recent…
- Tskaltubo - Tskaltubo is a renowned resort celebrated for its therapeutic waters in Western Georgia. The carbonated mineral springs maintain a temperature of 33-35 degrees Celsius, allowing the water to be used without preheating. The resort offers balneological treatments for circulatory, nervous, musculoskeletal, and skin conditions. In recent years, “speleotherapy” has gained popularity for treating lung diseases, utilizing karst caves that provide a dust-free environment.
- Prometheus Cave - Kumistavi Cave, also known as the Cave of Prometheus, is situated near the Georgian town of Tskaltubo, 20 km from Kutaisi in the Imereti region of Western Georgia. Discovered in 1984, it was quickly developed as a tourist attraction. The cave’s name is inspired by the Caucasian myth of Amirani. Visitors can enjoy breathtaking views of stalactites, stalagmites, petrified waterfalls, and underground rivers and lakes. The cave is illuminated with vibrant lights in shades of orange, red, pink, and blue. Guests can choose between a 1600m walking tour or a boat ride along the underground river.
- Sataplia Cave and Nature Reserve - Discovered by Petre Chabukiani in the 20th century, Sataplia offers an unforgettable and memorable experience. It invites visitors to enjoy a wonderful weekend exploring the hidden wonders of nature.
- Bagrati Cathedral - Bagrati Cathedral is a historic Georgian architectural landmark in Kutaisi, perched on the hill of Ukimerioni. Constructed in the 10th-11th centuries during the reign of Bagrat III (975-1014), the first king of united Georgia, it is one of the most iconic sites to visit in Georgia. The cathedral, officially rebuilt on September 16, 2012, after suffering significant damage, stands as a masterpiece in both modern and medieval Georgian architecture.

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Discover what to explore and reasons to visit Kutaisi?
Kutaisi, a city that epitomizes the phrase ‘timeless allure’, transports you to a different period. Navigating through Kutaisi is secure, efficient, and delightful. It is the administrative center of Georgia’s Imereti province and the nation’s second biggest city. Here, you get a chance to delve into…
Discover what to explore and reasons to visit Kutaisi?
Kutaisi, a city that epitomizes the phrase ‘timeless allure’, transports you to a different period. Navigating through Kutaisi is secure, efficient, and delightful. It is the administrative center of Georgia’s Imereti province and the nation’s second biggest city. Here, you get a chance to delve into captivating caves, canyons, waterfalls, and churches. A lot of visitors overlook Kutaisi, oblivious to the marvels they are missing. In Kutaisi, there’s something to appeal to everyone. Explore dinosaur tracks, cathedrals, and a fountain honouring the ancient Legend of the Argonauts. If you find yourself in Kutaisi with not much time, here are some of the standout places to visit, but there’s so much more to see and do in the vicinity.
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