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Explore Georgia’s stunning waterfalls, river rides, and wine tastings on this private full-day tour from Batumi, blending natural beauty with authentic local flavors.

This private full-day tour from Batumi offers a balanced glimpse into Georgia’s lush landscapes, charming waterfalls, and rich wine tradition. With a well-organized itinerary, you’ll get to see some of the most picturesque waterfalls in the Adjara region, enjoy a relaxing boat ride, and indulge in authentic Georgian wine at a local vineyard. The tailored approach means you’ll experience these sights with comfort and flexibility, making it a great option for travelers seeking authenticity and a touch of adventure.
What we appreciate most about this experience is how it combines nature with culture — the visits to waterfalls like Sarpi and Mirveti are visually stunning, and the wine tasting at the Adjarian Wine House adds a delicious, cultural layer to your day. However, one thing to keep in mind is that the tour has mixed reviews on logistics, such as punctuality and communication, which could impact your planning. Still, if you’re interested in a varied day out that includes scenic views, river activities, and local wine, this tour fits well for those wanting to see the natural beauty of Georgia with a relaxed, private group setting.
This tour is best suited for travelers who enjoy outdoor sights, gentle walks, and wine tasting, and are okay with some variability in organization. It’s especially appealing if you prefer a private experience rather than a large group, and want to fit multiple highlights into one day. Just keep in mind that those with mobility issues might find some parts of the walk to waterfalls a bit challenging.

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The most obvious draw of this tour is the chance to see some of Georgia’s most beautiful waterfalls in one day. The Sarpi Waterfall, located near the coastline, is known not only for its cascading waters but also for the legend of the Apostle Andrew, which adds historical intrigue to the visit. The waterfall itself offers a peaceful spot for photos and a brief walk, but it’s the surrounding legends that make the visit more meaningful.
Next up is the Mirveti Waterfall, accessible via a nature walk. This part of the tour is a real highlight for nature lovers — the walk to the waterfall takes you through lush greenery, with the reward of a stunning cascade at the end. The experience is more than just viewing; it’s about enjoying the natural tranquility of the region.
The Makhuntseti Waterfall is another popular stop, well-loved for its picturesque setting and the chance to take some memorable photos. It’s a well-frequented spot and quite accessible, making it a convenient addition for those wanting a classic waterfall experience.
A notable part of the tour is the boat ride on the Acharistskali River, which offers a chance to see Georgia’s landscape from a different perspective. The boat takes you to the confluence of two rivers, an area that’s both scenic and historically significant. This adds a relaxing element to the day, balancing the physical activity of the waterfalls with the tranquility of water and nature.
This ride also provides opportunities to appreciate the lush greenery and perhaps spot local wildlife. However, it’s worth noting that some reviews mention logistical hiccups such as missed pickups or unclear communication, so it’s wise to confirm arrangements beforehand.

Concluding the day is a visit to the Adjarian Wine House in Khelvachauri, where the focus shifts from scenery to culture. Georgian wine is world-renowned, and this visit offers an authentic taste of local traditions. Expect to sample a selection of wines, including some that are unique to the region, alongside traditional Georgian dishes.
Guests have described the wine experience as “luxury” with “many offers of active recreation,” suggesting that the wine tasting is curated and well-presented. The venue also includes a visit to the vineyard, giving you insight into the grape-growing process and the chance to purchase bottles to take home.
The wine tasting adds significant value to the tour, especially considering the quality of the wines and the chance to learn about Georgia’s long-standing wine craftsmanship. It’s a highlight for food and wine enthusiasts, providing a taste of authentic Georgian hospitality.

The tour kicks off with pickup from your Batumi accommodation in an air-conditioned vehicle equipped with WiFi, a small but appreciated touch for comfort and connectivity. The day’s schedule is flexible but generally includes visiting the Sarpi Waterfall first, with the possibility to learn about its legend and snap photos.
Following this, the boat ride on the Acharistskali River offers a serene break in the day, giving you a fresh view of the landscape from the water. This part of the experience depends heavily on weather and logistical execution, and some travelers, like the one who waited in the rain, have noted that support and communication could improve.
Next, nature lovers will appreciate the walk to Mirveti Waterfall, which involves traversing a natural trail that rewards you with a view of a hidden cascade. The trail is relatively accessible but does require some walking, so comfortable shoes are a must.
The Makhuntseti Waterfall follows, often considered the most popular spot, with its striking scenery and the opportunity to explore the surrounding area. This location is well-suited for photographs and short walks.
Finally, in the late afternoon or early evening, the tour concludes with a visit to the Adjarian Wine House, where you can relax, taste a variety of Georgian wines, and learn about local wine-making traditions. This segment provides a cultural finish to an active day.
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While the core of the tour is sightseeing, some optional activities such as ziplining, rafting, and horseback riding are mentioned, but prices are not included. If you’re seeking adventure, it’s worth asking your guide about these options beforehand.
The private vehicle ensures a comfortable ride, especially when touring multiple locations over six hours. Travelers have noted that WiFi is available on board, making it easier to stay connected or share pictures instantly.
However, the reviews highlight that punctuality can be mixed — one traveler waiting in the cold rain after no pick-up was a reminder that communication is key. It’s a good idea to confirm pick-up times and contact details before the day of the tour.
This tour is suitable for small, private groups, allowing for personalized attention and flexibility. The group size remains small, which enhances the experience for those looking to avoid large, crowded tours.

At $65 per person, the price is competitive for a full-day private experience that covers multiple highlights. The price includes private transportation, a guide, and the wine tasting, which adds significant value, especially considering the scenic and cultural variety offered.
Keep in mind that activities like ziplining, rafting, and karting are extra if you wish to participate, so budget accordingly if adventure is on your list. Meals are not included, so you might want to bring snacks or plan to eat at the vineyard.

This tour is ideal for travelers who:
It’s less suitable for those with mobility limitations or those expecting perfectly punctual service, given the mixed reviews on organization.

This private full-day tour from Batumi offers a well-rounded taste of Georgia’s natural and cultural riches, blending waterfalls, river scenery, and wine into one manageable day. While some logistical hiccups have been noted, the value in visiting key sights and enjoying authentic Georgian wine remains clear.
For those seeking a peaceful yet engaging way to explore the region, with the flexibility of a private guide, this trip provides a good foundation. Just be prepared for possible delays and confirm your arrangements beforehand to make the most of your day.
Whether you’re a nature lover, a wine enthusiast, or simply want to experience Georgia in a relaxed, personalized way, this tour gives you a meaningful and scenic snapshot of the region.

Is transportation included in the tour?
Yes, the tour provides private, air-conditioned transportation with WiFi, making your travel between stops comfortable and convenient.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 6 hours, covering multiple waterfalls, river activities, and a wine tasting.
Are meals included?
No, meals are not included, but you can purchase food or snacks at the vineyard or nearby locations.
Can I participate in activities like ziplining or rafting?
Activities like ziplining, rafting, and karting are mentioned but are not included in the price. You can inquire about options and costs with your guide.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes, a hat, swimwear, camera, sunscreen, and water are recommended. Some walking is involved, especially at waterfalls.
Is this tour suitable for children or elderly travelers?
It depends on mobility. The walk to Mirveti Waterfall involves some walking, so mobility limitations could be a concern. Always check with your guide about specific needs.
What is the best time of year to do this tour?
While not specified, the waterfalls and river scenery are best enjoyed in warmer months when the weather is pleasant and outdoor activities are more enjoyable.
What is the price per person?
The tour costs $65 per person, offering good value considering the private nature and multiple highlights.
To sum it up, this tour balances scenic beauty, cultural insight, and an intimate experience that makes it stand out for travelers seeking more than just a typical sightseeing trip. With some careful planning and realistic expectations, it could be a memorable part of your Georgia adventure.