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Explore Georgia in 5 days with a guided tour covering Tbilisi, Kazbegi, Kakheti, and more. Enjoy cultural sights, adventure activities, and wine tasting for $148.
This 5-day tour package in Georgia offers an engaging introduction to the country for first-time visitors, with a price of just $148 per person. The tour is designed to maximize your time, covering key cities like Tbilisi, Kazbegi, and the Kakheti wine region, all with included transportation and entry fees. It’s a well-organized experience that combines sightseeing, culture, and outdoor activities, making it ideal for those new to Georgia or travelers seeking an efficient yet varied trip.
One of the most attractive aspects of this tour is its affordable cost, especially considering that it includes airport transfers, a professional guide service**, and wine tastings. Many parts of the itinerary are free to explore, and the tour’s flexibility allows for optional activities like paragliding at Gudauri. The tour is praised for expert guides like Soso and Luca, who are known for their friendly approach and knowledgeable narration.
However, the tour does not include accommodation or meals, which gives travelers some flexibility but also means additional planning. The group size can be large, with reviews highlighting punctual guides and smooth organization. Booking 23 days in advance is typical, and the full five days are packed with memorable stops that showcase Georgia’s diverse landscapes and vibrant culture.


The tour begins in Tbilisi, where the guides wear red scarves for easy identification at the airport. After being transported to your accommodation, you’re taken on an evening walking tour through Rustaveli Avenue, which showcases the city’s most important buildings, hotels, cafes, and shops. The Freedom Monument and Liberty Square are key photo stops, symbolizing Georgia’s independence.
Next, the Rezo Gabriadze Marionette Theater impresses with its unique clock tower, topped by a small angel that rings the bell hourly. The Bridge of Peace, a modern glass and steel pedestrian bridge, provides striking views over the Mtkvari River, especially at sunset when over 10,000 LED bulbs illuminate the structure. Rike Park, on the riverbank, offers entertainment like fountains and climbing walls, perfect for relaxing after city sightseeing.
The Old Town reveals narrow streets, wooden balconies, and historic landmarks such as Narikala Fortress, offering panoramic views of Tbilisi. The Monument of King Vakhtang Gorgasali and Metekhi Cathedral highlight Georgia’s royal past, while the Abanotubani district presents sulfur bathhouses that have been part of Tbilisi’s charm for centuries.
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On the second day, the tour ventures out of the city to the Zhinvali Water Reservoir, famous for its vivid blue waters framed by the surrounding mountain ranges. The Ananuri Fortified Castle Ensemble stands prominently on the Aragvi River, offering breathtaking views and a glimpse into Georgia’s feudal history.
Midday, the group visits Hotel-Restaurant Kakhaberi for rafting, an exciting outdoor activity amid lush scenery. The meal at this spot features traditional Georgian dishes, with Khinkali (dumplings) being a highlight. Afterwards, travelers can opt for paragliding at Gudauri, weather permitting. The Gudauri Panorama provides spectacular mountain vistas, and those who choose to fly can pay around $100 USD for the experience.

The third day focuses on the scenic Kazbegi region, home to Mount Kazbegi and the Gergeti Trinity Church. After a short car ride (costing approximately $5–7 per person), visitors reach the church, built in the 14th century. The elevation of 2,170 meters provides sweeping views of the Caucasus Mountains and the surrounding alpine landscape.
The church’s remote location and picturesque setting make it one of Georgia’s most iconic sights. The guides help facilitate the climb to the church and explain its historical significance. Afterward, travelers stay in Kazbegi or Gudauri for the night, enjoying the mountain air and scenic vistas.

On the fourth day, the tour moves toward the Kakheti region, Georgia’s renowned wine-producing area. The first stop is the Kakhetian Traditional Winemaking Factory, where visitors taste five types of Georgian wine and 10-year-old brandy. The factory combines old techniques with modern technology, preserving Georgia’s unique wine flavors.
Later, the group visits the Bodbe Monastery of St. Nino, famous for its healing spring and heritage linked to Georgia’s conversion to Christianity. The town of Sighnaghi is known as the “town of love” thanks to its cobbled streets, colorful houses, and wedding house where couples can marry any time.
The day wraps up with a return to Tbilisi in the evening, giving travelers options to explore the city’s nightlife or enjoy a traditional Georgian dinner.

The final day features a quick visit to Rose Revolution Square before departure. The tour provider offers flexible transfer arrangements to Kutaisi or Tbilisi airport, ensuring a comfortable finish to the trip. The entire experience emphasizes ease of travel, with all transportation included and professional guides leading the way.

This organized 5-day package includes all transportation, entrance fees, and wine tastings. Pickup from the airport is included, and group discounts are available for larger parties. While accommodation and meals are not included, the itinerary allows for personal choices, giving flexibility in budget and preferences.
The tour is designed to appeal to first-time visitors who want a rundown of Georgia’s highlights. The reviews reflect high satisfaction, with a 5.0 rating from 33 reviews and comments praising knowledgeable guides like Soso, Luca, and Kristine. Travelers particularly appreciate the smooth organization, friendly staff, and the variety of activities.
It is worth noting that booking in advance, generally 23 days beforehand, helps secure availability, especially during busy seasons. The trip offers a full and diverse experience of Georgia’s city life, mountain scenery, and wine culture, making it an excellent choice for those seeking an affordable yet comprehensive introduction.
“Georgia (Tblisi) walking trip was a very good experience. Evening walk with english speaking trip guide. Nice place to visit.”

Does this tour include accommodations?
No, the tour does not include hotel stays; travelers must arrange their own accommodations in Tbilisi and Kazbegi.
Are meals included during the tour?
Meals are not included, but the itinerary features options for lunch and dinner at selected locations or personal preference.
Can I participate in outdoor activities like rafting or paragliding?
Yes, rafting is included, while paragliding at Gudauri is optional and costs approximately $100 USD.
What are the main highlights of the tour?
Key highlights are Tbilisi city tour, Kazbegi and Gergeti Trinity Church, Ananuri Fortress, Kakheti wine tasting, and Sighnaghi’s charming streets.
How far in advance should I book?
It’s recommended to book around 23 days in advance to ensure availability, especially during peak times.
Is transportation comfortable?
Yes, all transportation is included, with pickup service and group transport between locations, ensuring a smooth travel experience.
This 5-day Georgia tour combines the rich history, stunning landscapes, and vibrant culture of the country with affordable pricing and professional guidance. It’s perfect for first-time visitors eager to see Georgia’s most iconic sights and enjoy outdoor adventures, all organized in a way that balances structured sightseeing with free time for personal exploration.