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Discover Georgia with this 3-day private tour from Tbilisi, visiting top sites like Mtskheta, Mount Kazbegi, and Uplistsikhe with expert guides for $360 per person.
This 3-day Georgia tour package offers an efficient way to see the country’s highlights without the hassle of planning transport or navigating unfamiliar roads. Priced at $360 per person, the tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off every day, making it ideal for travelers who want a comfortable, guided experience. With private transportation and an air-conditioned vehicle, the journey feels personal and smooth, especially for those who prefer to explore without crowded groups.
The tour is designed for travelers who appreciate insider insights into local history and culture from knowledgeable guides. While the schedule is packed with major sights, reviews suggest some flexibility in timing might be needed. This tour suits visitors eager to cover Mtskheta, Mount Kazbegi, and the Uplistsikhe caves in just three days, all within a well-organized itinerary.

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This tour handles all transport arrangements, removing the stress of navigating Georgian roads. Travelers are picked up from their Tbilisi hotel early in the morning each day, and all transportation is via air-conditioned vehicles. The route includes scenic drives through the Georgian countryside, such as the trip north to Mount Kazbegi and the visits along the historic and natural sites.
Because the vehicle is private, the experience feels tailored and more personal. The driver/guide provides informative commentary, enriching understanding of each location without the need for separate guides at every stop. The pick-up and drop-off service is especially convenient for a smooth, stress-free trip.
The first day in Tbilisi combines visits to historic and modern landmarks. You’ll explore the 4th-century Narikala Fortress, offering panoramic views of the city, and stroll along Rustaveli Avenue by passively passing important sites like the Opera House and Mother of Georgia Statue. The Bridge of Peace and the Old Sulphur Waterfall provide scenic photo opportunities, both free to visit.
In the Old Town, the tour stops at Abanotubani, the historic district famed for its sulphur baths, and the Metekhi Cathedral, which stands on a cliff overlooking the river. Ending the day with a ride on the Mount Mtatsminda funicular (tickets not included), visitors enjoy sweeping views of Tbilisi’s skyline.

The journey on day two takes travelers northward to Mount Kazbegi, one of Georgia’s most dramatic landscapes. The trip begins with a visit to the Zhinvali Water Reservoir, known for its striking blue waters. Next, the 13th-century Ananuri Fortress impresses with its medieval architecture and scenic setting by a lake.
The drive continues past the Aragvi River, where the convergence of black and white waters makes for photo-worthy moments. The Russian Georgian Friendship Monument offers panoramic views from Gudauri, a well-known ski resort. The highlight is a visit to the Gergeti Trinity Church, perched atop a hill with panoramic views of Mount Kazbek — a truly memorable sight, though admission is not included.
The day wraps up with an optional visit to see Mount Kazbegi itself, offering a majestic backdrop and a sense of Georgia’s rugged landscape. The return to Tbilisi is comfortable, with the driver dropping guests off directly at their hotel.

The final day involves a 90-minute drive to Uplistsikhe Cave Town, a complex of ancient rock-hewn caves dating back to the 10th century. This site, often called one of the oldest settlements in Georgia, allows visitors to explore caves, tunnels, and ancient dwellings at their own pace.
Along the way, stops include the Stalin Museum, which offers insights into Georgia’s 20th-century history and Joseph Stalin’s roots. The tour also visits the Chronicles of Georgia, a monumental narrative sculpture park that showcases the country’s cultural milestones.
All three stops—Uplistsikhe, Stalin Museum, and the Chronicles—are self-guided at the visitor’s pace, with entrance fees roughly $8, not included in the tour price. The final transfer returns to the hotel in Tbilisi, ending the three-day journey.

The private nature of this tour allows the group to benefit from an expert guide, who provides background stories, historical context, and local insights. Review comments highlight the guide’s friendliness and accommodating attitude. The driver ensures smooth travel and manages traffic, allowing travelers to relax and enjoy the scenery.
All transportation costs, local taxes, and fuel surcharges are covered, providing a transparent experience. Because the tour is tailored exclusively for your party, it offers a more intimate exploration, avoiding the crowds often associated with larger group excursions.

Most bookings are made 17 days in advance, indicating a steady demand. The tour departs at 10:00 am each day, giving plenty of time to prepare and settle in. The tour is suitable for most travelers, with many reviews noting the ease of participation.
A key point for consideration is that admission fees for certain sites, such as the aerial tramway and museums, are not included and cost roughly $8 USD. Also, for Gergeti Trinity Church, a 4×4 Jeep is recommended, as the tour does not include this transport, potentially requiring an extra cost if you wish to visit.

This 3-day Georgia tour is perfect for travelers seeking a rundown of Georgia’s cultural and scenic highlights in a short time. It appeals especially to those who value guidance and comfort, with hotel pickup and private transport making logistics straightforward. Visitors interested in historic sites, mountain vistas, and ancient caves will find this itinerary packed with meaningful stops.
While some reviews mention timing challenges, overall the experience offers good value for the price, with the convenience of all-inclusive transportation and expert narration. It’s especially suited for those who prefer guided tours to explore unfamiliar terrain confidently.
This tour strikes a balance between mainstream attractions and scenic drives. The itinerary ensures that travelers see Tbilisi’s old and new faces, explore medieval monasteries, and visit ancient caves, all while enjoying comfortable transportation. The expert guide enhances the experience with local stories and context, providing a richer understanding of Georgia’s history.
However, the tight schedule requires good time management, and some stops might feel rushed, as noted in one review. It’s advisable to be flexible and ready for a full, active day on each of the three days.
The 3-day Georgia tour from Tbilisi offers a well-organized, comprehensive experience of the country’s most significant sights. The private tour setup, professional driver, and expert guide make it a strong choice for travelers wanting an overview with minimal planning. The price point of $360 provides reasonable value, considering the included transportation and guided insight.
This tour is ideal for those who want efficient sightseeing without sacrificing comfort or personalization. While certain site entries are extra, the overall experience delivers a good mix of historical landmarks, natural beauty, and cultural highlights. For travelers eager to explore Georgia’s diverse landscape and history in just three days, this tour offers a practical and enjoyable option.
What is included in the tour price?
The tour price includes fuel surcharge, local taxes, driver/guide, hotel pickup and drop-off, private transportation, and air-conditioned vehicle.
Are entrance fees covered?
No, entrance fees at sites like the museums and the aerial tramway are not included and typically cost around $8 USD.
What stops are on Day 2?
Day 2 features stops at Zhinvali Water Reservoir, Ananuri Fortress, the Aragvi River, Gudauri Panorama, Gergeti Trinity Church (admission not included), and Mount Kazbek.
Can I visit Gergeti Trinity Church?
Yes, the tour includes the visit to Gergeti Trinity Church, but a 4×4 Jeep is recommended since the tour does not provide one for this stop.
Is this tour suitable for all travelers?
Most travelers can participate, as the tour is not physically demanding, but be aware of the full schedule and some walking at sites. It’s best suited for those comfortable with a busy itinerary.
How far in advance should I book?
Most bookings are made around 17 days before the scheduled departure, so early reservation is advisable to secure your preferred dates.