4 Group Tours Including Airport Transfers - Day 1: Discovering Tbilisis Architectural Gems and Historic Sites

4 Group Tours Including Airport Transfers

Discover Georgia in 4 days with this guided group tour featuring airport transfers, wine tastings, historic sites, and scenic highlights for $172 per person.

Explore Georgia in 4 Days with All-Inclusive Group Tours from Tbilisi

4 Group Tours Including Airport Transfers - Explore Georgia in 4 Days with All-Inclusive Group Tours from Tbilisi

This 4-day group tour in Georgia offers an efficient way to see the country’s top sights, from historic churches and ancient fortresses to scenic landscapes and wine regions. For $172 per person, the tour includes airport transfers, guided sightseeing, transportation, and multiple wine tastings, making it an appealing choice for travelers who want a comprehensive experience without the hassle of planning each detail. With a rating of 5.0 from 30 reviews, the tour’s guides are praised for their knowledge, and the itinerary covers the most iconic Georgian landmarks and cultural highlights.

While the tour is fast-paced and covers a lot, it is well-suited for those seeking a structured, all-in-one introduction to Georgia. Travelers should note that some optional fees, such as entrance tickets and certain activities, are not included, so budget accordingly. This small group tour balances value, convenience, and a variety of experiences in Georgia’s compelling landscape and history.

Key Points

  • All-inclusive package with airport transfers, guided tours, transportation, and wine tastings
  • 4-day itinerary covering Tbilisi, Kazbegi, Uplistsikhe, Mtskheta, and Kakheti
  • Group size limited to 18 for a personalized experience
  • Expert guides known for their knowledge and storytelling
  • Multiple scenic stops, cultural sites, and wine tastings included
  • Hassle-free logistics with hotel pickup and drop-off at Tbilisi Airport

Starting Point and Convenient Airport Transfers

4 Group Tours Including Airport Transfers - Starting Point and Convenient Airport Transfers

This tour begins at the Shota Rustaveli Tbilisi International Airport, where guests are greeted with included pickup services. The seamless transfer ensures a smooth start to the journey, removing the typical stress of logistics. The drop-off at the end of the tour is also included, making this a practical option for travelers arriving or departing from Tbilisi.

Travelers appreciate the private airport transfers as part of the overall value, allowing more time to focus on exploring rather than navigating transportation. This setup suits those with early or late flights, or anyone who prefers to avoid arranging local transport independently.

Day 1: Discovering Tbilisi’s Architectural Gems and Historic Sites

4 Group Tours Including Airport Transfers - Day 1: Discovering Tbilisis Architectural Gems and Historic Sites

The first day is packed with Tbilisi’s most striking landmarks. The tour kicks off with Virgin Mary Metekhi Church, perched on a cliff overlooking the Mtkvari River, believed to be built by Vakhtang Gorgasali. This spot offers a glimpse into Georgia’s legendary founding stories.

Next, the Monument of King Vakhtang Gorgasali highlights Georgia’s ancient kings and their role in shaping the city and the Georgian Orthodox Church. A brief visit to Europe Square follows, emphasizing Georgia’s relationship with the European Union.

The modern Rike Park provides entertainment and relaxation options, including the pedestrian Bridge of Peace, a glass and steel structure illuminated with over 10,000 LED bulbs. From here, travelers can admire views of the Narikala Fortress, a dominant landmark overlooking Tbilisi.

The Cable Car ride from Rike Park transports visitors up to Mother of Georgia (Kartlis Deda), a 20-meter aluminum statue symbolizing Georgian hospitality. The tour also visits Narikala Fortress, offering panoramic views of the city and a sense of Georgia’s medieval past.

In the Old Town, the charming Shardeni Street is perfect for strolling past cafes, shops, and street art. The visit to Rezo Gabriadze Marionette Theater features the famous clock tower, decorated with handmade tiles and a daily “Circle of Life” puppet show at noon or early evening.

The day culminates with stops at Anchiskhati Basilica, dating back to the 6th century, and Sioni Cathedral, both reflecting Georgia’s religious heritage. Visitors also learn about Tamada (toastmaster) tradition at a dedicated statue, adding cultural context to Georgia’s social customs.

Day 2: Scenic Drive and Fortress Exploration Along the Georgian Military Highway

4 Group Tours Including Airport Transfers - Day 2: Scenic Drive and Fortress Exploration Along the Georgian Military Highway

The second day ventures into Georgia’s stunning mountainous landscape. The journey starts with the Zhinvali Water Reservoir, a picturesque lake on the Georgian Military Highway, perfect for photos. From there, the Ananuri Fortress complex, dating to the 16th-17th centuries, offers impressive views of the Aragvi River and Jinvali Reservoir.

After exploring the fortress, travelers have the opportunity to try rafting at the Hotel-Restaurant Kakhaberi, followed by a traditional Georgian lunch. The river adventure is optional but popular among those seeking a bit of outdoor activity.

The scenic drive continues to the Friendship Monument in Gudauri, built in 1983 to honor Georgian-Russian cooperation. The monument overlooks the Devil’s Valley in the Caucasus Mountains, providing breathtaking scenery.

The day closes with a visit to Rooms Hotel Kazbegi, where guests can enjoy the luxury setting and mountain views. A highlight is a 30-minute stop at Gergeti Trinity Church, perched on a hill 2170 meters above sea level, accessible via a 4WD for those interested in the iconic church’s history and stunning location.

Day 3: Uplistsikhe Cave Town and the Historic City of Gori

4 Group Tours Including Airport Transfers - Day 3: Uplistsikhe Cave Town and the Historic City of Gori

Day three begins with a visit to Uplistsikhe, an ancient rock-hewn town that features structures from the Iron Age to the Middle Ages. The site showcases a mix of pagan and Christian architecture carved into the mountainside, illustrating Georgia’s early civilization.

Following Uplistsikhe, a traditional Georgian lunch at a local family’s home provides an authentic taste of homemade dishes. Then, the tour continues to Gori, birthplace of Joseph Stalin, with the Stalin Museum offering insights into his life, including his birthplace and railway carriage.

For those with extra time, additional exploration of Gori reveals more about its history, dating back to the Bronze Age. The fortress Goris Tsikhe and ancient archaeological sites highlight the city’s long-standing significance.

The day concludes with a visit to Jvari Monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage site from the 6th century. The monastery overlooks the confluence of the Mtkvari and Aragvi rivers, with the view symbolizing Georgia’s spiritual and historical unity. The tour wraps up at Svetitskhoveli Cathedral in Mtskheta, one of Georgia’s most prominent religious buildings, recognized for its architectural grandeur and status as an early Christian burial site.

Day 4: Wine, Tradition, and the Charm of Kakheti

4 Group Tours Including Airport Transfers - Day 4: Wine, Tradition, and the Charm of Kakheti

The final day explores Georgia’s renowned wine country. The tour starts with a stop at Badiauri Bakery, where visitors can taste traditional Georgian bread, cheese, and Chacha (a local spirit). Participants get to try baking bread in a traditional manner, experiencing Georgia’s culinary craftsmanship firsthand.

Next, the journey takes travelers to the Bodbe Monastery of St. Nino, located near Sighnaghi. Legend holds that Saint Nino, credited with converting Georgia to Christianity, is buried here. The monastery provides a peaceful setting and great photo opportunities from nearby viewpoints of Sighnaghi.

In Sighnaghi, the charming town known as the “City of Love”, visitors enjoy a lunch with views of the Alazani Valley. Before eating, a Khachapuri cooking masterclass is available, allowing participants to make Georgia’s famous cheese-filled bread, then taste multiple local dishes paired with wine. The town’s narrow cobblestone streets and colorful pastel houses are perfect for a relaxed stroll.

The last stops are at Khareba’s Tunnel Winery, Georgia’s largest wine cellar spanning 7.7 km of tunnels, where a guided walking tour includes wine tastings and a visit to the wine museum. The tour continues at Kindzmarauli Corporation, established in 1533, where guests can sample wines historically reserved for royalty and learn about Georgia’s wine-making traditions.

Practical Details and Group Size

4 Group Tours Including Airport Transfers - Practical Details and Group Size

This small group tour is capped at 18 travelers, fostering a comfortable and personalized atmosphere. The tours operate with mobile tickets and group discounts, making it easy to join and coordinate with friends or family.

All transportation, including daily sightseeing transport and transfers, is included, along with certified guide service. The most common booking window is about 26 days in advance, reflecting consistent interest and demand.

What Sets This Tour Apart

4 Group Tours Including Airport Transfers - What Sets This Tour Apart

The combination of comprehensive sightseeing, wine tastings, and cultural experiences makes this tour stand out. The inclusion of airport transfers and hotel pickup simplifies logistics, especially for travelers unfamiliar with Georgia. The guides’ expertise, as reflected in the glowing reviews, ensures an enriching experience filled with storytelling and local insights.

The tour balances history, culture, nature, and gastronomy in a manageable four-day format, perfect for those wanting an efficient overview of Georgia’s highlights. While some activities are optional or subject to additional costs—such as entrance fees to certain sites—the core experiences offer great value.

Final Thoughts on the 4-Day Georgia Group Tour

This all-inclusive, small-group experience provides a practical and engaging way to explore Georgia’s most iconic spots, from Tbilisi’s vibrant streets to the scenic mountains of Kazbegi and the wine regions of Kakheti. The $172 price point covers nearly everything, including multiple wine tastings, sightseeing, and airport transfers, making it an excellent choice for first-time visitors or those short on time.

The highly rated guides and well-paced itinerary ensure a balanced experience that highlights Georgia’s cultural richness and natural beauty. Travelers who enjoy structured tours that cover a lot of ground without the stress of planning will find this offering especially appealing.

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4 Group Tours Including Airport Transfers



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(30 reviews)

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“The 4 day tour gives you a view of everything in and around a day trip in Tbilisi and surrounding areas. Zura and Katherine are great guides, knowl…”

— Karen H, Dec 2021

Frequently Asked Questions

Does the tour include airport transfers?
Yes, private airport pickup and drop-off are included in the tour price, making arrivals and departures smooth.

How many stops are there each day?
Each day features multiple stops, from historic churches and fortresses to scenic viewpoints and local eateries, with the exact stops detailed in the itinerary.

Are wine tastings included?
Yes, the tour includes four wine tastings in Kindzmarauli Winery and two in local family wineries, offering a broad taste of Georgia’s wine traditions.

What is the group size limit?
The tour is limited to 18 travelers to ensure a more personalized and comfortable experience.

Can I join this tour if I am not staying in Tbilisi?
Yes, the tour starts at Tbilisi Airport with included transfers, suitable for travelers arriving directly from flights.

Are meals included?
Lunch on days 2 and 3 is included, and there is a special cooking masterclass on Day 4. Other meals are not included, allowing flexibility for personal preferences.

What’s the best time to book?
Most bookings are made about 26 days in advance, and early booking is recommended to secure a spot.

Are entrance fees to historical sites included?
Some entrance fees, such as those for Uplistsikhe and Stalin Museum, are not included in the price and are paid separately.

Is this tour suitable for children?
The minimum age is 5 years old, making it accessible for families with young children.

What should I prepare for physical activity?
The tour involves walking at several sites and some optional activities like rafting or visiting steeply situated monuments. Comfortable shoes are recommended.