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Discover Georgia’s highlights with this 12-hour group tour from Batumi to Kutaisi and Tskaltubo, featuring a walking city tour and visits to abandoned soviet sanatoriums.

This group tour from Batumi to Kutaisi and Tskaltubo offers an engaging blend of city exploration and Soviet-era architecture. Starting at 09:00 from Batumi, the trip takes you through some of Georgia’s most compelling sights in a single day. With a 12-hour duration, this tour is ideal for travelers looking to maximize their time and see both the vibrant city of Kutaisi and the haunting abandoned sanatoriums of Tskaltubo.
The tour is guided by an English-speaking guide, ensuring you gain insights into Georgia’s history, culture, and the stories behind each stop. It’s suitable for those interested in architecture, history, and unique landscapes. Keep in mind that the pace involves a fair amount of walking and vehicle travel, making it a good fit for active travelers.
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The tour begins at our office in Batumi at 09:00, where the guide greets the group and sets out on a walking tour of Kutaisi. The route leads through the downtown area, where you’ll see the fountain group, Kutaisi city hall, and the Opera house. The guide shares stories about Georgia’s history and highlights the significance of each site.
Next, you’ll visit Mon Plasir arch, a notable structure, then pass by the first gymnasium. The white bridge and park of love provide scenic spots for photos and a relaxing walk. In central Kutaisi, the Golden Marquee Palace stands out as a striking building. The tour also includes a visit to Mtsvane Bazari, the lively market where local produce and goods are on display.

After the initial walking tour, travelers find time for a lunch break, offering a chance to sample local cuisine. Post-lunch, the group continues to central park, home to the statue of Sister Ishkhnelebi and a memorial of April 9. Here, the serene environment contrasts with the bustling market and city streets, providing a peaceful pause.
The guide explains the park’s historical context and points out the statues and memorials that symbolize important moments in Georgia’s recent past. The walk through the park offers a combination of cultural insight and a chance to enjoy Kutaisi’s lively atmosphere.

After the city exploration, the tour heads to Tskaltubo, located approximately 15 kilometers away. The first stop is at Spring #6, where the guide discusses Georgia’s experience during the Soviet occupation. This visit highlights the significance of the sanatoriums built during that era.
Next, the group walks to Spring #8, renowned for its unusual architecture that makes it stand out among the other springs. The Sanatorium Gelati, designed for children, offers a glimpse into health tourism for Soviet families. Here, visitors can see the old playground and enjoy a viewpoint overlooking the sanatorium’s inner structure.
More Great Tours NearbyThe adventure continues with visits to Sanatorium Medea and Druzhba, both abandoned but visually impressive. These sites reveal the grandeur of Soviet health resorts, now left to decay but still remarkable in their scale and design. The guide provides context about their history and the Soviet influence on Georgia’s architecture.
The tour’s final stop in Tskaltubo is the train station, which serves as a reminder of the town’s once-bustling health tourism industry. The journey back to Batumi concludes around 21:00, offering a full day of discovery and history.

This tour is offered by Budget Georgia Kutaisi, with the benefit of free cancellation up to 24 hours before. Travelers can reserve now and pay later, making it flexible for changing plans. The live guide in English ensures clear communication and storytelling throughout the day.
Since the tour involves walking and outdoor exploration, comfortable footwear and appropriate clothing are recommended. The itinerary balances city sightseeing with visits to more remote or less accessible sites, so some physical activity is involved.

Meeting at the office in Batumi, the group departs promptly at 09:00, traveling by bus to Kutaisi and Tskaltubo. The group size, while not specified, is designed to be manageable for a guided experience, allowing for interaction and personalized attention. The overall pacing ensures you see a range of sights without feeling rushed, though some stops involve walking through parks and sanatorium grounds.

What sets this tour apart is its combination of urban exploration and eerie Soviet relics. The walking tour in Kutaisi provides a lively introduction to Georgia’s second-largest city, while the abandoned sanatoriums of Tskaltubo offer a rare look into Georgia’s past during the Soviet period. The unusual architecture of Spring #8 and the ruins of sanatorium Medea and Druzhba are particularly striking for those fascinated by history and architecture.

This experience appeals to travelers interested in history, architecture, and Soviet-era structures. It’s well-suited for those who enjoy a mix of city walking, scenic parks, and exploring abandoned buildings. The tour’s pace makes it ideal for active visitors comfortable with a full day of sightseeing and walking.
This group tour from Batumi to Kutaisi and Tskaltubo offers a thorough look at Georgia’s urban charm and Soviet-era sanatoriums. It balances cultural insights, scenic parks, and haunting relics in a single day, providing a captivating experience for history buffs and curious explorers alike.
While the schedule is packed, the expert guidance and diverse stops make it worthwhile. The tour’s flexible booking options and free cancellation add peace of mind, helping travelers plan confidently. For those eager to see both the lively city of Kutaisi and the eerie abandoned sanatoriums of Tskaltubo, this tour delivers a memorable day of discovery.
What is the starting time for this tour?
The tour departs at 09:00 from the office in Batumi, but check availability for the exact starting times.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience takes approximately 12 hours, ending back in Batumi around 21:00.
Is transportation included?
Yes, transportation from Batumi to Kutaisi and Tskaltubo is part of the tour, with visits to each location included.
What are the main stops on this tour?
The tour features a walking city tour in Kutaisi, visits to central park, Spring #6, Spring #8, Sanatorium Gelati, Medea, Druzhba, and the Tskaltubo train station.
Is the guide available in languages other than English?
The tour is guided in English only.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance.
What should I wear for this tour?
Comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended, especially for outdoor and walking segments.
Is there a meal included?
A lunch break is scheduled, but the specifics of included meals are not provided.
Who is the tour provider?
The experience is offered by Budget Georgia Kutaisi.
What makes this tour unique?
The combination of urban sightseeing and visits to abandoned Soviet sanatoriums makes this experience especially interesting for those fascinated by Georgia’s history and architecture.