Batumi to Kutaisi, Wine & Dine - Walking Tour Through Kutaisi’s Old Town and Main Landmarks

Batumi to Kutaisi, Wine & Dine

Explore Kutaisi's highlights on a 12-hour guided tour from Batumi, featuring city walks, wine tastings at Baia’s winery, and traditional Georgian cuisine.

Discover Kutaisi’s Charm with a Full-Day Tour from Batumi

Batumi to Kutaisi, Wine & Dine - Discover Kutaisis Charm with a Full-Day Tour from Batumi

This 12-hour tour offers a comprehensive glimpse into Kutaisi, combining a lively city walk, a visit to Baia’s winery for wine tasting and a traditional Georgian lunch, all with guided commentary in English. Starting from Batumi at 09:00, the journey is ideal for travelers interested in culture, history, and authentic local flavors. The tour’s highlight is the visit to Kutaisi’s city center, where you explore landmarks, statues, and bustling markets, ending with a hearty Imeretian meal at a family-run winery. Rated 5 out of 5 based on six reviews, this experience is praised for its excellent wine selection and well-paced itinerary.

While the day involves a significant amount of walking and sightseeing, the inclusion of transportation, guided explanations, wine tasting, and lunch makes it a convenient way to see Kutaisi without hassle. Its small-group format and flexible booking options add to its appeal, especially for those keen on experiencing Georgia’s local traditions in a single day.

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Key Points

Batumi to Kutaisi, Wine & Dine - Key Points

  • Full-day tour from Batumi to Kutaisi, lasting about 12 hours.
  • Guided city walk covering Kutaisi’s main landmarks and statues.
  • Wine tasting at Baia’s winery, featuring several types of Georgian wines.
  • Traditional Imeretian lunch served at Baia’s winery.
  • Stops include Central Park, Kutaisi City Hall, Opera House, and Golden Marquee Palace.
  • Tour departs at 09:00 and returns around 20:00, with transport included.

Starting from Batumi: Timing and Logistics

The tour begins at 09:00 in Batumi, with transportation arranged to take travelers to Kutaisi. The van ride lasts approximately 2.5 hours, providing a comfortable start to the day. Once in Kutaisi, the guide leads a walking tour, allowing plenty of time to explore the city’s central area, including popular spots like Central Park and the White Bridge. The tour includes two vehicle stops, one being a 30-minute break in Kutaisi, and a longer 4-hour segment dedicated to sightseeing and activities.

The schedule is designed for a relaxed pace, balancing sightseeing with time to enjoy the local atmosphere. The return journey to Batumi begins around 17:00, with a final drop-off in Batumi by 20:00. The group size remains manageable, fostering a friendly environment for questions and interaction.

Walking Tour Through Kutaisi’s Old Town and Main Landmarks

Batumi to Kutaisi, Wine & Dine - Walking Tour Through Kutaisi’s Old Town and Main Landmarks

The walking tour in Kutaisi reveals the city’s historical and cultural significance. The guide shares insights into Georgia’s history and Kutaisi’s role, making the stroll both informative and engaging. Key stops include a fountain spot perfect for photos, the Statues of the “Ishkhnelebi” sisters, and the “9 April” memorial.

Other landmarks featured are Kutaisi City Hall, the Opera House, and the “Mon Plasir” arch. The tour also takes in the first gymnasium and the White Bridge, offering diverse glimpses into the city’s architectural and social history. A walk through the Park of Love adds a touch of local charm, complemented by views of the Golden Marquee Palace.

This city walk is ideal for those interested in local architecture, public art, and historical monuments, giving a well-rounded impression of Kutaisi’s urban life.

Exploring Kutaisi’s Bustling Central Market “Mtsvane Bazari”

Batumi to Kutaisi, Wine & Dine - Exploring Kutaisi’s Bustling Central Market "Mtsvane Bazari"

A visit to “Mtsvane Bazari”, Kutaisi’s central grocery market, offers a lively scene filled with local produce, spices, and everyday goods. The market is a favorite stop for experiencing authentic Georgian market life, with stalls brimming with fresh fruits, vegetables, cheeses, and traditional snacks. The vibrant atmosphere provides a sensory overview of local daily life and culinary tradition.

This stop is brief but impactful, giving visitors a chance to observe and perhaps purchase local ingredients or souvenirs. It’s a great way to connect with the everyday culture of Kutaisi beyond the tourist spots.

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Wine Tasting Experience at Baia’s Winery in Obcha

An essential part of this tour is the visit to Baia’s family-run winery in the charming village of Obcha. Here, Baia and Gvantsa welcome guests into their vineyard and cellar, sharing stories of winemaking traditions. The wine tasting includes varieties such as “Tsolikouri,” “Krakhuna,” “Aladasturi,” “Ojaleshi,” and “Otskhanuri Sapere”, alongside the famous Georgian spirit “Chacha”.

The wine selection is praised for its quality and authenticity, giving visitors a true taste of Georgia’s diverse wine culture. After sampling, guests enjoy a home-cooked Georgian lunch featuring traditional Imerian delicacies prepared by Baia’s family, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. This experience offers a delicious insight into Georgia’s wine-making heritage and culinary traditions.

Traditional Georgian Lunch at Baia’s Winery

Following the wine tasting, a hearty Georgian lunch is served at Baia’s winery. The meal includes local Imerian dishes, prepared with care and family recipes. The lunch is a filling and flavorful experience, highlighting Georgia’s rich culinary culture. The home-cooked nature of the meal adds an authentic touch, making it more than just a meal but an insight into local hospitality.

This part of the tour emphasizes traditional flavors, and the familial atmosphere helps visitors appreciate the warmth of Georgian hospitality.

Visiting Kutaisi’s Iconic Landmarks: Opera House, “Mon Plasir,” and the Golden Marquee Palace

Batumi to Kutaisi, Wine & Dine - Visiting Kutaisi’s Iconic Landmarks: Opera House, "Mon Plasir," and the Golden Marquee Palace

The tour features several notable landmarks in Kutaisi, such as the Opera House, an elegant building reflecting Georgian architecture, and the “Mon Plasir” arch, an eye-catching structure symbolizing the city’s charm. The Golden Marquee Palace, with its impressive façade, provides a glimpse into Kutaisi’s luxurious architecture.

These landmarks are highlighted during the city walk, giving a visual sense of the city’s style and development. The guide shares stories behind each site, making the experience both educational and visual.

The Charm of Kutaisi’s Parks and Public Spaces

Batumi to Kutaisi, Wine & Dine - The Charm of Kutaisi’s Parks and Public Spaces

Besides historic sites, the tour includes visits to public parks like the Park of Love, which offers a romantic setting with lush greenery and local sculptures. The fountain area in the city center also provides a perfect backdrop for photos and relaxing moments amid the city’s vibrant atmosphere.

These parks and outdoor spaces help travelers enjoy Kutaisi’s leisurely side, blending history with everyday life.

Tour Logistics, Pricing, and Booking Flexibility

Batumi to Kutaisi, Wine & Dine - Tour Logistics, Pricing, and Booking Flexibility

This full-day tour is designed for convenience, with transportation included and guided explanations in English. The pick-up locations depend on the selected option, and the availability is flexible, allowing for reservation with pay later. Cancelations are accepted up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

The price includes transportation, guiding service, wine tasting, and the Georgian lunch, making it a cost-effective way to explore Kutaisi comprehensively. The small-group format ensures a more personalized experience, and the 12-hour duration allows ample time for sightseeing and tasting.

Who Will Appreciate This Tour Most

This experience is ideal for history enthusiasts, wine lovers, and food connoisseurs seeking an authentic taste of Georgia. It suits travelers who prefer guided tours that combine sightseeing with local tastes, without the hassle of planning. The moderate walking and comfortable pace make it accessible for most, though some may want to be prepared for a full day of activity.

The high ratings and positive reviews attest to its quality and value, especially for those interested in Georgia’s cultural heritage and culinary delights.

The Sum Up: A Rich Day of Culture, Wine, and Hospitality in Kutaisi

The Batumi to Kutaisi, Wine & Dine tour offers an engaging way to explore Western Georgia’s second-largest city. Combining city sightseeing, wine tasting, and a traditional Georgian meal, it provides a well-rounded experience packed into a single day. The guide-led walks and family-owned winery visits add a personal touch that enhances the experience.

While the tour involves some walking and a long day, the included meals, tastings, and cultural insights make it worthwhile for anyone eager to understand Georgia’s local life and traditions. The positive reviews and excellent ratings reflect its appeal—especially for those who appreciate good wine and authentic Georgian cuisine.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What time does the tour start?
The tour departs from Batumi at 09:00.

How long is the journey from Batumi to Kutaisi?
The van ride lasts approximately 2.5 hours each way.

What does the wine tasting include?
Guests sample wines like “Tsolikouri,” “Krakhuna,” “Aladasturi,” “Ojaleshi,” and the spirit “Chacha.”

Is lunch included in the tour?
Yes, a traditional Georgian lunch at Baia’s winery is included.

Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, cancellations are accepted up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

Is the tour suitable for all ages?
Yes, the tour’s pace and activities suit most travelers, though it involves some walking.

Do I need to pay in advance?
You can reserve now and pay later, offering flexibility for your travel plans.

What languages are available for the guide?
The tour guide speaks English.

What landmarks will I see during the city walk?
You visit Central Park, Kutaisi City Hall, Opera House, “Mon Plasir” arch, White Bridge, and the Golden Marquee Palace.

How much time do we spend at each stop?
Most stops include a 30-minute segment, with the longer 4-hour period dedicated to sightseeing, wine tasting, and lunch.

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