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Discover Georgia’s stunning canyons and caves on this full-day tour from Kutaisi, including Prometheus Cave, Martvili Canyon, and transfer to Tbilisi, led by expert guides.
Experience the best of Georgia’s natural wonders with the From Kutaisi: Canyons and Caves Tour with Transfer to Tbilisi. Priced affordably and lasting 12 hours, this guided trip takes you through the breathtaking landscapes of Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti and Imereti. Starting at 10:00 am from Kutaisi, it includes visits to Martvili Canyon, Prometheus Cave, and offers an option to extend your day in Tbilisi. The tour boasts a high rating of 4.8 out of 5 based on 107 reviews, with many praising the knowledgeable guides, stunning scenery, and excellent value.
This tour is ideal for travelers who want to experience Georgia’s natural beauty without the hassle of organizing transport or guides themselves. While it offers a variety of highlights—such as waterfalls, cave formations, and boat rides—a key consideration is the ticket costs that are not included, along with some walking involved at each stop. Overall, it provides an accessible, well-organized way to explore some of Georgia’s most famous natural sites in a single day.


The tour begins promptly at 10:00 am outside the McDonald’s at 1 Tbilisi Street in Kutaisi, easily identified by signature red scarves worn by guides. The 12-hour itinerary balances sightseeing with enough time to enjoy each stop thoroughly. Travelers can choose to finish back in Kutaisi around 6:00 pm or extend their trip until 10:00 pm at the Radisson Blu Hotel in Tbilisi, making this tour flexible for different plans.
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The first major stop is Martvili Canyon, just half an hour from Kutaisi. Known as one of Georgia’s most eye-catching natural spots, it combines spectacular waterfalls, deep green canyon walls, and moss-covered cliffs. Visitors can enjoy a boat trip in the river, guided by a boatman, which provides a close-up view of the canyon’s natural beauty. The surrounding environment is perfect for family outings or group adventures.
The boat ride is a highlight, offering a relaxing way to appreciate the canyon’s vivid green hues and rock formations. The area is praised for its brilliant scenery and a peaceful atmosphere that makes it a memorable start to your day. Reviewers note that spending extra time here would be ideal to fully absorb the scenery, but the schedule keeps things moving efficiently.

Next, the tour guides visitors inside the Prometheus Cave, Georgia’s most famous underground attraction. The cave features spectacular stalactites, stalagmites, and petrified waterfalls, with underground rivers and lakes adding to its mystique. The cave’s illuminated formations display a stunning kaleidoscope of colors, ranging from orange-red to pink and blue.
The legend behind the cave’s name adds a cultural layer, linking it to the story of Amirani, a figure similar to Prometheus, who was chained in the mountain Khvamli. The cave’s impressive formations and colorful lighting make it a must-see for geology enthusiasts and those interested in Georgia’s folklore. Tickets are approximately 7 USD per person, and the guided tour ensures you don’t miss any of the cave’s natural wonders.

Throughout the day, guides like Anna and Nika receive high praise for their knowledge, friendliness, and ability to share stories about the sites. They answer questions, explain legends, and make the experience engaging for visitors of all ages. Many reviews highlight how guides create a friendly atmosphere and spend extra time helping group members, even during breaks.
The storytelling aspect enriches the sightseeing, especially at Prometheus Cave, where guides explain the mythology and geological features. The small-group size and fabulous guides make the experience more personal and enjoyable, according to feedback.
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Transportation is included in the tour price, with comfortable vehicles that handle the round trip to the sites and transfer to Tbilisi if booked. The pickup point at McDonald’s is easy to find, and the group size remains manageable. The driver is praised for his smooth driving, making the journey between sites relaxed and safe.
The option to extend the day at the Radisson Blu Hotel in Tbilisi offers flexibility for travelers who want to explore more or settle in comfortably. The luggage allowance is generous, with 40kg per person, simplifying travel arrangements.
The tour price covers transportation and a professional guide, with the option to transfer to Tbilisi included. However, admission tickets for Martvili Canyon (about 5.5 USD) and Prometheus Cave (about 7 USD) are paid separately. The tour does not include meals or beverages, allowing you to choose local eateries at your leisure.
The value for money is highly rated, especially considering the quality of guides, the scenery, and the seamless organization. Many reviewers emphasize how well-coordinated the day is, with timely starts and stops.

The tour involves some walking and boat rides, so a moderate level of fitness is recommended. The caves and canyon may require walking over uneven terrain, but the paths are accessible for most visitors. No special accessibility accommodations are specified, so travelers should consider their mobility needs.

This tour distinguishes itself through its comprehensive itinerary, expert guides, and well-organized logistics. The combination of natural beauty and folklore offers a rounded experience of Georgia’s diverse landscape. The guided commentary and personalized attention make it accessible and engaging, especially for first-time visitors.
The boat ride in Martvili Canyon and the illuminated Prometheus Cave are the main highlights, with many reviewers praising the expert guidance and stunning scenery. The transfer to Tbilisi at the end adds convenience for travelers planning onward travel.

This tour suits adventurers and nature lovers who want to explore Georgia’s canyons and caves in a single day. Families, groups, and individuals who appreciate informative guides and beautiful landscapes will find it particularly rewarding. The moderate physical activity involved makes it suitable for most travelers with average fitness levels.
The From Kutaisi: Canyons and Caves Tour offers a balanced mix of natural beauty, folklore, and convenience. Its high ratings reflect consistent positive experiences, especially related to guides’ knowledge and scenery quality. While tickets are extra, the overall value stays high given the tour’s organization and inclusions.
This trip is a great way to see Georgia’s iconic landscapes in one day, especially if you value guided storytelling and comfortable transport. It’s an ideal choice for those who want to maximize their sightseeing without the stress of planning each detail.
“This was a great tour for someone who needs a getaway from the city. Both Prometheus Cave and the canyon are beautiful. Tengo, our guide, made sure…”
Are meals included in the tour?
No, meals and beverages are not included. You can enjoy local food during your free time at stops or after the tour.
How long are the stops at Martvili Canyon and Prometheus Cave?
Each stop lasts around 2 hours, providing enough time to explore and enjoy the scenery.
Can I transfer to Tbilisi after the tour?
Yes, there is an optional transfer available, allowing you to extend your day until 10:00 pm at the Radisson Blu Hotel in Tbilisi.
Do I need to prepare physically for this tour?
Moderate walking and some boat rides are involved, so a reasonable level of fitness is recommended, but no special accessibility features are specified.
What makes this tour stand out compared to other Georgia excursions?
Its combination of natural wonders, folklore storytelling, and well-organized logistics makes it a top choice for a comprehensive day trip from Kutaisi.