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Explore Georgia’s stunning landscapes, historic sites, and wine villages on a 7-day private tour blending mountains, canyons, and cultural gems—ideal for adventure and culture lovers.
Planning a trip to Georgia? This 7-day guided tour offers an engaging mix of scenic landscapes, historic sites, and authentic local experiences. From the vibrant streets of Tbilisi to the towering Kazbegi mountains and hidden canyons, this journey covers Georgia’s most captivating sights with comfort and depth. The trip is designed for those eager to explore beyond the usual, with visits to UNESCO sites, scenic drives, and cultural encounters, all bundled into an approachable, private group experience.
What we love about this tour? First, the diverse itinerary balances natural beauty with cultural richness, giving travelers a well-rounded taste of Georgia. The inclusion of a wine tasting in Kakheti is a highlight, offering a taste of Georgian hospitality and tradition. Plus, the opportunity to ride historic cable cars and visit UNESCO sites means you get both adventure and meaningful sightseeing. A minor consideration? The itinerary involves some moderate walking and mountain drives, so a reasonable level of fitness helps.
This tour is perfect for travelers who enjoy immersive experiences—those keen on exploring both landscapes and history, with a flexible, well-organized itinerary. If you’re a curious explorer with an interest in wine, history, and scenic drives, this Georgia adventure is a great fit.


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The tour kicks off with a guided exploration of Tbilisi, Georgia’s lively capital. Expect to wander through the colorful Old Town, with its narrow cobblestone streets, vibrant balconies, and atmospheric cafes. Key stops include Narikala Fortress, which offers sweeping views over the city, and the Metekhi Church, perched dramatically above the river. The sulfur baths add an authentic touch—many travelers find them a relaxing departure from sightseeing.
Crossing the Bridge of Peace and strolling along Rustaveli Avenue introduce you to the city’s modern yet historical vibe. Based on reviews, guides like Giorgi or Nino are known for their engaging storytelling, making even well-known sites feel fresh. Guests mention that the city’s mix of old and new creates a vibrant backdrop that’s perfect for casual wandering or a relaxed evening.
Heading east to Kakheti, Georgia’s famous wine region, is a definite highlight. You’ll visit the Bodbe Monastery, an important spiritual site, and then move on to the town of Signagi, often called the “City of Love” due to its charming streets and panoramic views. The wine tasting happens in a traditional Kakhetian cellar, allowing you to sample local wines and learn about Georgia’s ancient winemaking traditions—some reviews highlight that the wines are “surprisingly good,” with a warm, family-run atmosphere.
Driving through the Gombori Pass offers stunning mountain vistas, and the stop in Telavi provides a taste of rural Georgian life. Travelers appreciate how the day balances scenic drives with cultural and culinary experiences, making it both relaxing and enriching.
The journey continues into the Caucasus Mountains via the renowned Georgian Military Highway. The stops at Ananuri Fortress and the Russia-Georgia Friendship Monument provide perfect photo ops, with impressive views of the Zhinvali Reservoir and mountain ranges. The special 4×4 ride up to Gergeti Trinity Church under Mt. Kazbek is a memorable adventure, especially for those who love mountain scenery and historic sites.
Guests often comment on the breathtaking vistas and how the 4×4 ride feels like stepping into a different world. If you’re feeling energetic, there’s an option to hike to the Gveleti Waterfalls, which many find worth the effort for the scenery.
The next day in Kazbegi offers a relaxing morning in the mountains before returning to Tbilisi via the Jvari Pass—a scenic route with sweeping views. The evening is free for shopping, museum visits, or a spa break, giving a chance to unwind before the next leg of your adventure.
This day takes you to the industrial town of Chiatura, famous for its Soviet-era cable cars—a nostalgic and fun experience that many reviews suggest is not to be missed. Riding these historic cable cars offers a glimpse into Georgia’s past and a unique way to see the landscape.
The visit to Katskhi Pillar is particularly memorable. It’s a 40-meter limestone monolith with a hermit church perched on top—an unusual sight that travelers find both mystical and awe-inspiring. The day ends with a family-style homemade meal at Lia, giving you a taste of Georgian hospitality and authentic local cuisine.
The Martvili Canyon boat ride is often cited as a highlight. Traversing turquoise waters and walking along scenic trails bring the landscape to life. Some guests also opt to visit the Okatse Canyon if time permits, adding another layer to the natural exploration.
The afternoon features visits to Gelati Monastery and Bagrati Cathedral, both UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The architecture and history evoke a sense of Georgia’s spiritual and cultural heritage, and the guides are usually praised for their informative commentary.
The final day involves a scenic drive back to Tbilisi via the Rikoti Pass, showcasing central Georgia’s rolling landscapes. Stopping in Surami for Nazuki sweet bread and optionally visiting Ubisa Monastery adds local flavor to the journey home.
Guests often tell us that the last evening in Tbilisi is perfect for reflecting over a farewell dinner, often at a local restaurant, soaking in the last tastes and sights of Georgia.

At $1,500 for a private group of up to 7, this tour offers a comprehensive package: transportation, guided sightseeing, entrance fees, six nights of accommodation, and meals. The inclusivity of activities like wine tastings, UNESCO site visits, and scenic drives ensures you get excellent value, especially considering Georgia’s affordability and the quality of experiences. The private aspect means personalized attention and flexibility, which many travelers appreciate.
Some reviews highlight the comfort of private transport and the knowledge of guides, like Giorgi, who are passionate and engaging. The accommodation, carefully selected, balances comfort and local charm, enhancing the authenticity of the trip.

This trip suits travelers who want a balanced mix of natural beauty and cultural discovery without the hassle of planning each detail. It’s ideal for those interested in Georgian history, wine, and scenic landscapes, especially if they enjoy moderate walking and mountain scenery. Families, couples, or small groups will find the private setup particularly appealing. It’s perfect if you’re seeking a structured yet flexible itinerary that covers Georgia’s highlights without feeling rushed.
Is this a group tour?
No, it’s a private tour for up to 7 people, offering personalized attention and flexibility.
What’s included in the price?
Transportation, an English-speaking guide/driver, all entrance fees, 6 nights accommodation, daily breakfast, and one family-style lunch are included.
Are vegetarian or vegan meals available?
Yes, vegetarian and vegan options can be arranged with advance notice.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes, a camera, sunscreen, water, and a jacket are recommended, especially for mountain and canyon visits.
How much walking is involved?
Moderate walking is required, suitable for most fitness levels, but some stops like the waterfalls and UNESCO sites involve walking on uneven terrain.
Are there optional activities?
Yes, activities such as cable car tickets and spa visits are optional and not included in the base price.
Can I cancel the booking?
Yes, full refunds are available if canceled up to 24 hours in advance.
What is the purpose of the 4×4 ride?
It takes you to Gergeti Trinity Church, offering panoramic views of Mt. Kazbek—an essential experience for mountain lovers.
How does the tour balance cultural and natural sights?
It combines visits to UNESCO sites, historic fortresses, and monasteries with scenic drives, canyon boat rides, and mountain excursions for a well-rounded experience.
What kind of guide will I have?
An English-speaking guide/driver, who is knowledgeable about Georgia’s history, culture, and natural sites.
This 7-day Georgia tour offers a thoughtfully curated mix of scenic landscapes, cultural landmarks, and local flavors. It’s especially valuable for those who want a comprehensive experience without the stress of independent travel planning. The inclusion of UNESCO sites, wine tastings, and iconic mountain views makes it a well-rounded choice for curious explorers.
The private setup and inclusive pricing deliver good value, and the itinerary’s balance ensures you see Georgia’s highlights while still leaving room for personal discovery. Whether you’re interested in history, nature, or wine, this trip offers enough variety to satisfy a range of interests.
Travelers seeking a well-organized, authentic experience of Georgia’s diverse charm—set against the backdrop of mountains and vineyards—will find this tour a compelling option.
Note: Always check the specific cancellation policies and accommodation details before booking. Enjoy your Georgian adventure—it’s a trip that promises both wonder and the warmth of local hospitality.