7-Day Georgia Tour with Wine, Mountains, Canyons & Meals - Tbilisi Old Town and the Fortress Viewpoint

7-Day Georgia Tour with Wine, Mountains, Canyons & Meals

Discover Georgia in 7 days with this private tour featuring wine tasting, mountain vistas, canyons, and historic sites, all from Tbilisi for up to 7 travelers.

Explore Georgia’s Beauty on a 7-Day Private Tour

7-Day Georgia Tour with Wine, Mountains, Canyons & Meals - Explore Georgia’s Beauty on a 7-Day Private Tour

This 7-day Georgia tour offers an in-depth look at the country’s stunning landscapes, historic landmarks, and vibrant culture. Priced at $1,500 per group of up to 7 people, the tour departs from Tbilisi, allowing travelers to experience a well-rounded mix of wine regions, mountain scenery, and archaeological sites in just one week. With guided transportation, daily breakfasts, and entry to key sites included, this private experience balances comfort with adventure.

The itinerary is designed to hit Georgia’s highlights, including wine tasting in Kakheti, a ride on historic Chiatura cable cars, the breathtaking Martvili Canyon, and UNESCO-listed monasteries. While the tour involves moderate walking and some 4×4 rides, it is accessible to most fitness levels, making it suitable for travelers seeking a comprehensive taste of Georgia’s diverse landscape with ease. One notable aspect is its flexibility—drop-off and pickup in Tbilisi are provided, and optional activities like spa visits or additional sightseeing can be arranged.

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Key Points

7-Day Georgia Tour with Wine, Mountains, Canyons & Meals - Key Points

  • Private group tour with a maximum of 7 travelers for a personalized experience
  • 7 days of exploration starting from Tbilisi with all transportation included
  • Includes visits to wine villages, ancient fortresses, mountain churches, and canyons
  • Cost of $1,500 covers accommodation, all entrance fees, and meals like a family-style lunch at Lia
  • Highlights include Narikala Fortress, Gergeti Trinity Church, Gelati Monastery, and Bagrati Cathedral
  • Suitable for those comfortable with moderate walking and scenic drives, with optional activities available

Tbilisi Old Town and the Fortress Viewpoint

7-Day Georgia Tour with Wine, Mountains, Canyons & Meals - Tbilisi Old Town and the Fortress Viewpoint

The tour kicks off in Tbilisi, where the colorful Old Town sets a lively first impression. Visitors explore narrow alleyways, vibrant houses, and notable landmarks like Metekhi Church and the Sulfur Baths. The guide leads you through the city, crossing the Bridge of Peace and strolling along Rustaveli Avenue. The highlight is a visit to Narikala Fortress, which offers panoramic views over the city’s rooftops and the Kura River. This introduction provides a charming taste of Tbilisi’s architecture and atmosphere before heading into the countryside.

Wine Tasting and Charm in Kakheti’s Signagi and Telavi

7-Day Georgia Tour with Wine, Mountains, Canyons & Meals - Wine Tasting and Charm in Kakheti’s Signagi and Telavi

On the second day, the journey moves toward Kakheti, Georgia’s renowned wine region. The tour visits Bodbe Monastery, a spiritual site with scenic surroundings, and the City of Love, Signagi, known for its colorful houses and romantic ambiance. The highlight is a wine tasting in a traditional Kakhetian cellar, where visitors sample local varieties and learn about Georgia’s ancient winemaking techniques. The day concludes with a scenic drive through the Gombori Pass to Telavi, the region’s capital, where overnight accommodations are in local guesthouses.

Georgian Military Highway and Gergeti Trinity Church

Day three features a scenic drive along the famous Georgian Military Highway, taking travelers through rugged mountain landscapes. Stops include Ananuri Fortress, which overlooks the Zhinvali Reservoir, and the Russia-Georgia Friendship Monument at Gudauri. The tour then proceeds to Kazbegi, where a 4×4 ride takes visitors up to the Gergeti Trinity Church beneath Mt. Kazbek. The church’s striking location offers some of the best mountain vistas in Georgia, making it a must-see photo stop. A short optional hike to the Gveleti Waterfalls is possible for those eager for a bit more walking.

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Rest and Leisure in Tbilisi

Day four is a rest day back in Tbilisi, allowing time to relax or explore further at leisure. The scenic Jvari Pass provides a quick journey back to the city, and the evening offers flexibility for shopping, visiting museums, or enjoying a local spa. This day balances the busy sightseeing with downtime, perfect for recharging before the next leg of the trip.

Chiatura’s Cable Cars and the Katskhi Pillar

On day five, the tour heads toward Chiatura, famous for its Soviet-era cable cars that still operate today. Riders can enjoy a unique, nostalgic ride over the town’s quarry landscapes. The day’s highlight is a visit to the Katskhi Pillar, a 40-meter limestone monolith with a hermit church perched on top—an unusual sight and a symbol of Georgia’s spiritual heritage. The trip includes a cozy lunch at Lia, a family-run spot offering homemade, family-style meals. The evening is spent in Kutaisi, where comfortable accommodations await.

Exploring Martvili Canyon and Kutaisi Monuments

Day six involves visiting the Turquoise waters of Martvili Canyon, where a boat ride provides a striking view of the canyon’s cliffs and waterfalls. Optional visits to Okatse Canyon offer additional scenic exploration. In the afternoon, the tour visits Gelati Monastery and Bagrati Cathedral, both UNESCO World Heritage Sites, showcasing Georgia’s religious architecture and historical significance. This day combines scenic nature with cultural landmarks, providing a diverse experience.

Scenic Return via Rikoti Pass and Surami

On the final day, the journey back to Tbilisi takes the Rikoti Pass, known for its lush forests and panoramic views. A stop at Surami introduces travelers to Nazuki sweet bread, a local culinary specialty, and there’s an option to visit Ubisa Monastery. The day ends with an optional farewell dinner in Tbilisi, wrapping up the trip with a taste of Georgian hospitality and cuisine.

Logistics and Practicalities

The tour includes private transportation by AC-equipped vehicle, with English-speaking guides and hotel pickup and drop-off in Tbilisi. Accommodation is arranged in handpicked guesthouses or hotels, and all entry fees—covering wineries, canyons, and monuments—are included. The family-style lunch at Lia offers a taste of local hospitality, and daily breakfasts are part of the package.

Travelers should bring comfortable shoes, a camera, sunscreen, water, and a jacket. The itinerary involves moderate walking and some scenic drives, including the 4×4 ride to Gergeti Trinity Church. The tour is suitable for most fitness levels, with options to tailor the experience through optional activities.

Final Thoughts on the 7-Day Georgia Tour

This private tour offers a comprehensive adventure through Georgia’s landscapes, history, and wine culture. Its carefully curated stops—including UNESCO sites, mountain monasteries, and stunning canyons—make it ideal for travelers looking for a balance of sightseeing and relaxation. The small group format ensures personalized attention, making the experience more intimate and flexible.

While the itinerary is packed, the scenic drives and cultural highlights justify the moderate pace. The cost of $1,500 includes most major expenses, providing good value for a week-long, guided journey. Travelers should note the moderate walking involved and plan accordingly. This tour stands out for its mix of nature, history, and local flavor, welcoming those eager to see Georgia in depth.

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7-Day Georgia Tour with Wine, Mountains, Canyons & Meals

Frequently Asked Questions

Does this tour include airport transfers?
The tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off in Tbilisi, but airport transfers are not specifically mentioned.

Are vegetarian or vegan meals available?
Yes, vegetarian and vegan meals can be arranged with advance notice.

Can this tour be customized?
As a private group tour, it offers some flexibility, and optional activities like spa visits can be scheduled upon request.

What is the physical difficulty level?
The tour involves moderate walking and scenic drives, suitable for most fitness levels, but some stops like Gergeti Trinity Church require a short 4×4 ride and possible walking.

Is travel insurance necessary?
While not explicitly stated, travel insurance is recommended, especially for activities involving walking and scenic drives.

How far in advance should I book?
You can reserve and pay later, with free cancellation available up to 24 hours before departure, so booking early is advisable to secure availability.

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