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Join a 1-hour churchkhela masterclass in Batumi for $30, learn to make Georgia’s iconic candy, taste fresh grape paste, and take home your homemade treat.

For those eager to experience authentic Georgian culture through food, the Batumi Churchkhela Making Masterclass offers a hands-on opportunity to craft Georgia’s famous natural candy. Priced at $30 per person and lasting about one hour, this activity provides a fun, interactive, and flavorful introduction to regional traditions.
Held at the marani hotel space, it welcomes families, friends, and social media enthusiasts alike. The guide speaks English and Russian, making the experience accessible for a diverse range of visitors. With a high provider rating of 4.7, this masterclass demonstrates professionalism and engaging instruction, promising a memorable cultural snack-making session.
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The churchkhela masterclass offers an authentic opportunity to learn the traditional process of making Georgia’s most well-known candy. The session starts at the marani hotel space in Batumi, where the instructor guides participants step-by-step through transforming regional ingredients into the familiar, colorful candy.
This experience is ideal for food lovers eager to try regional specialties and culture seekers interested in Georgian traditions. The interactive nature of the class ensures that everyone actively participates in the craft, not just observes. After a brief demonstration, you’ll have the chance to create your own churchkhela, which you can take home as a sweet reminder of Georgia.

During the masterclass, attendees sample fresh tatara, a regional grape paste that provides the essential flavor for churchkhela. The tatara offers a sweet, tangy taste that captures the essence of Georgia’s fruit harvest.
Along With the grape paste, the class features local snacks, enhancing the cultural experience. These tastings give participants a taste of regional flavors and complement the candy-making process perfectly. The friendly atmosphere encourages sharing and tasting, making it suitable for all ages and tastes.

The meeting point for this activity is the marani hotel space in Batumi. This convenient location is easy to find and provides a comfortable setting for the 1-hour class. The venue’s facilities are suitable for a small group, ensuring personalized attention from the instructor.
The group size typically remains manageable, allowing for interaction and questions. The meeting point is ideal for those staying in or near Batumi and offers a seamless start to this engaging cultural activity.
More Great Tours NearbyThe guides leading the churchkhela masterclass are fluent in English and Russian, making communication clear and straightforward. Their expertise ensures that each participant understands the traditional process and enjoys the experience fully.
The knowledgeable guides explain each step of the candy-making process, share interesting facts about Georgia’s culinary traditions, and answer questions along the way. Their engaging style helps make this a fun and educational activity suitable for all ages.
Booking this activity is simple and flexible. You can reserve your spot now and pay later, which offers great convenience for planning your trip. If your plans change, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
This straightforward policy adds peace of mind, especially for travelers with unpredictable schedules. The availability of starting times allows you to choose a slot that fits into your Batumi itinerary comfortably.
The interactive, colorful nature of the churchkhela-making process makes it an excellent activity for families with children. Youngsters enjoy squeezing, dipping, and creating their own candies, making it both fun and educational.
For social media users, the brightly colored churchkhela and the hands-on process provide excellent photo opportunities. Sharing the craft and tastings on platforms like Instagram adds an extra layer of enjoyment, especially for influencers or those documenting their trip to Georgia.
While Batumi offers a variety of tours like canyon trips, wine tours, ATV adventures, and walking tours, this masterclass stands out for its focus on local culinary craft. It’s an activity that combines cultural insight, hands-on fun, and delicious tasting.
Most nearby experiences are more active or scenic, but this one offers a relaxed, flavorful break that appeals to foodies and culture enthusiasts. Its affordable price point of $30 adds excellent value considering the included tastings and take-home treat.
This activity resonates most with those interested in culinary traditions or seeking interactive cultural experiences. Families with kids will find it especially engaging, as children enjoy making and tasting the candies.
Travelers who love sharing food stories on social media will appreciate the visual appeal of the process and end results. It’s also suitable for groups of friends wanting a relaxed activity to connect over regional snacks and crafts.
The churchkhela masterclass in Batumi offers a genuine taste of Georgian culture through its most iconic candy. The $30 price and one-hour duration make it an accessible, fun activity for a broad audience.
The interactive nature, friendly guides, and delicious tastings ensure that this activity is both enjoyable and memorable. It provides a hands-on introduction to regional traditions that can be appreciated by families, foodies, and social media fans alike.
While it’s a shorter experience, the opportunity to make and take home your own churchkhela adds a personalized touch to your Batumi trip. If you want a taste of Georgia’s sweet side, this masterclass is well worth considering.
Is this activity suitable for children?
Yes, the hands-on candy making and tasting make it ideal for families with kids.
Do I need prior experience to participate?
No, the class is designed for beginners and all skill levels.
How long does the masterclass last?
It lasts approximately one hour.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What languages are spoken during the class?
The guides speak English and Russian.
Where does the activity take place?
It begins at the marani hotel space in Batumi.
What is included in the price?
The price covers the churchkhela making class, tasting fresh tatara and snacks, and your homemade churchkhela to take home.
Is it possible to pay after booking?
Yes, you can reserve now and pay later, offering flexibility in planning your trip.
Who operates this experience?
The activity is provided by Tour Space Georgia GMBH, rated 4.7 overall.
Would you recommend this experience?
Absolutely, especially for those wanting a cultural, interactive, and tasty activity during their stay in Batumi.