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Discover Georgia over 5 days with guided visits to Tbilisi, Kakheti, Borjomi, and more, including UNESCO sites, wine tasting, and scenic mountain views.
Explore the fascinating landscapes and historic sites of Georgia on a carefully curated 5-day tour offered by Sunny Caucasus Tours. Priced to include private transportation, expert guides, and engaging activities, this journey provides a comprehensive experience of Georgia’s rich culture, stunning scenery, and renowned wine regions. The tour is ideal for families, couples, or solo travelers seeking a blend of history, nature, and local flavors, all within a flexible schedule that allows for a memorable adventure.
While the tour covers diverse destinations like Tbilisi, Kakheti, Borjomi, and Uplistsikhe, travelers should be prepared for some physical activity, especially at outdoor sites and mountain excursions. The tour includes several highlights such as a UNESCO-listed ancient capital, scenic cable car rides, and wine tastings, making it a well-rounded introduction to Georgia’s treasures.


The tour begins in Tbilisi and lasts for 5 days. Specific starting times depend on availability, so booking in advance is recommended. The tour includes private transportation with an experienced driver, ensuring comfort and flexibility throughout each day’s schedule.
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The first day centers on Tbilisi’s vibrant capital, where visitors walk through the Old Town (Abanotubani), famous for its historic sulfur baths and colorful balconies. The guide leads you past iconic landmarks such as Holy Trinity Cathedral, Metekhi Church, and the Bridge of Peace. A highlight is the Narikala Fortress, accessible via a cable car ride that rewards travelers with breathtaking views of the city skyline. This immersion into Tbilisi’s streets and architecture sets a lively and welcoming tone for the trip.

On the second day, the tour ventures into Kakheti, known as the cradle of Georgian winemaking. Visitors visit a local vineyard to learn about traditional qvevri wine production, a process that has been used for centuries. The wine tasting features premium Georgian wines, often accompanied by artisanal cheeses and homemade preserves. The experience includes a bread-making session, where Shoti bread is baked in a clay oven, adding a hands-on element to the day. The picturesque town of Sighnaghi, called the City of Love, offers views of the Alazani Valley, making this a scenic highlight.

The third day focuses on the Borjomi and Bakuriani regions, ideal for outdoor lovers and families. Borjomi Central Park is famous for its mineral springs and lush surroundings, perfect for a stroll. The journey continues to Bakuriani, a charming ski resort surrounded by the Caucasus Mountains. Activities such as skiing, snowboarding, and sledding are available, depending on the season. A scenic ride on the Kokhta cable car offers spectacular mountain vistas, making this a day filled with both adventure and relaxation.
More Great Tours NearbyDay four presents a deep dive into Georgia’s ancient history. The first stop is Mtskheta, a UNESCO World Heritage site, where the Svetitskhoveli Cathedral stands out as an architectural masterpiece. Visitors can also shop for local souvenirs and taste traditional Churchkhela sweets. Later, the tour visits Uplistsikhe, a rock-hewn cave city in Gori. Here, hikers walk through ancient halls, wine cellars, and tunnels carved directly into cliffs, revealing a glimpse of Georgia’s early civilizations.

The final day emphasizes Georgia’s natural splendor at Dashbashi Canyon. Known for its lush greenery and cascading waterfalls, the canyon provides a peaceful setting for exploration. Visitors walk across the Diamond Bridge, a glass-bottomed suspension bridge offering incredible views of the surroundings. This scenic spot offers a perfect opportunity for photography and reflection on the journey’s diverse landscapes.

The tour departs from Tbilisi, with all transportation provided by private vehicle. The guides speak English, Russian, and Georgian, ensuring clear communication. Travelers should bring comfortable walking shoes, warm clothing for mountain excursions, and a camera to capture the scenic moments. The tour is not suitable for children under 5 years, people with back problems, or those who require wheelchair access. Optional ski equipment rental is available in Bakuriani, allowing for outdoor sports activities.

This 5-day itinerary combines cultural, historical, and natural highlights with personalized private transportation. The inclusion of wine tasting, visits to UNESCO sites, and scenic cable car rides makes it a well-rounded experience. The flexibility of booking and paying later offers convenience for travelers planning ahead. The tour is particularly suited for those interested in Georgia’s diverse landscapes and rich heritage.

While the tour offers a broad overview of Georgia, it involves quite a bit of travel and walking, which may be demanding for some guests. The scheduled stops are active, so travelers should be prepared for outdoor conditions, especially in mountain areas and canyons. The group size is private, but participants should be aware that children under 5 and people with mobility issues may find some activities challenging.
This guided tour offers a comprehensive look at Georgia’s most iconic sites and landscapes. The expert guides help illuminate the history and culture behind each destination, while the scenic drives and interactive activities keep the experience lively. The wine tastings and outdoor adventures provide a taste of authentic Georgian life and natural beauty.
While it covers a wide range of attractions, travelers should consider their physical readiness for mountain walks and outdoor exploration. The flexibility in scheduling and private transportation make this a convenient way to see Georgia without the hassle of planning every detail.
This tour is an excellent choice for those wanting a balanced mix of history, nature, and culture within a comfortable, guided format. It suits adventurous travelers eager to explore Georgia’s landscapes and enjoy its world-famous wines.
Is the tour suitable for children?
The tour is not suitable for children under 5 years old, and some outdoor activities may be challenging for younger or less mobile guests.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes, warm clothing for mountain and canyon walks, and a camera for capturing scenic views are recommended. Sunscreen, hats, and sunglasses are also advisable.
Are meals included?
Meals are not included unless specified. The tour focuses on sightseeing, tastings, and outdoor activities.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, cancellation is free if done up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is there an option to rent ski equipment?
Yes, ski equipment rental is available in Bakuriani for those interested in winter sports.
What languages do guides speak?
Guides speak English, Russian, and Georgian, providing clear explanations and assistance throughout the trip.