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Discover Georgia’s Kakheti region with a private full-day tour including wine tastings, historic monasteries, and charming towns from Tbilisi for $78 per person.

The Kakheti Full Day Private Tour offers an engaging journey through Georgia’s renowned wine country, departing from Tbilisi for a 9 to 10-hour experience. Priced at $78 per person, this tour combines cultural sights, historic monasteries, and wine tasting at some of the region’s top producers. Its private format and included transport make for a smooth, personalized day, perfect for those who want an authentic local experience without the hassle of planning.
This tour is highly rated, with a perfect 5.0 out of 5 from 7 reviews, emphasizing its excellent guide service and well-paced itinerary. While it does not include lunch or entry to Tunnel Winery Khareba, the overall value and quality of experiences make it a compelling choice for visitors eager to taste Georgia’s wine and explore its picturesque towns.

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The tour begins promptly at 9:00 am, with pickup offered directly from your Tbilisi hotel. This door-to-door service eliminates the stress of navigation, allowing you to relax as the air-conditioned vehicle transports you through Georgia’s scenic landscapes. Wi-Fi is available onboard, so you can share your experiences or catch up on messages during the drive.
This private setup caters well to small groups seeking a tailored experience, making it easier to customize or ask questions along the way. The transportation is comfortable, with bottled water provided, setting a positive tone for the day ahead.

The first stop is Patardzeuli Winery, also known as KTW, situated in the Kakheti region. This prominent wine producer is known for its high-quality Georgian wines, crafted using traditional methods and modern equipment. Visitors can tour the winery’s facilities and sample a variety of wines including Saperavi, Rkatsiteli, and Kisi.
The 30-minute visit provides insight into Georgia’s unique winemaking traditions, which blend ancient techniques with contemporary practices. The dedicated tasting session allows participants to savor regional wines that are appreciated both locally and internationally. Admission is included, making this a seamless experience for wine enthusiasts.

Next, the tour visits the Bodbe Monastery, located just outside Sighnaghi. This sacred site is significant for being the final resting place of Saint Nino, who is credited with bringing Christianity to Georgia in the 4th century. The monastery’s beautiful architecture and tranquil grounds make it a compelling stop for those interested in Georgia’s religious heritage.
Spending about 30 minutes here allows for a peaceful walk and some reflection. The site’s spiritual importance and scenic surroundings make it a highlight of the day, offering a glimpse into Georgia’s deep-rooted Christian traditions.

The next destination is Sighnaghi, often called the City of Love. This charming town is known for its well-preserved historic architecture, including cobbled streets and colorful houses. Visitors are encouraged to stroll through its Mediterranean-style streets, enjoy panoramic views of the Alazani Valley, and soak up the warm hospitality.
The Sighnaghi Ethnographic Park offers a one-hour walk through traditional Georgian life, showcasing local crafts, architecture, and cuisine. This stop provides a relaxed atmosphere where visitors can taste local wine and enjoy picturesque scenery, making it a favorite for its atmosphere and cultural charm.
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One of the tour’s standout stops is the Khareba Wine Tunnel, an underground cellar built in the 1950s as a military tunnel, now transformed into a wine museum and cellar. Visitors can tour the scenic tunnels, learn about Georgian wine storage techniques, and sample wines stored in unique underground conditions.
While entry to the Khareba Wine Tunnel is not included, the hour-long visit offers a distinctive experience combining history and wine. The architecture and scenic location make it a top destination for wine lovers and history buffs alike.

Throughout the day, bottled water keeps guests hydrated, and Wi-Fi on board means staying connected during transit. The private transportation ensures flexibility, allowing the guide to adapt the pace or extend certain stops if desired. This setup suits travelers who prefer a personalized experience with minimal logistical stress.
The tour operates most days, with confirmation received at booking. It is suitable for most travelers, including those with moderate mobility, as the stops involve walking but are generally manageable for most.

This tour features a full refund for cancellations made at least 24 hours in advance. Weather considerations are also factored in, with the provider offering alternative dates or full refunds if the experience is canceled due to poor weather. Changes or cancellations within 24 hours are not accepted, so planning ahead is advisable.
Rated a perfect 5.0, this tour benefits from knowledgeable guides, with one reviewer praising guides like David for their promptness, friendliness, and extensive knowledge about both wine and Georgia’s history. The personalized service and well-structured itinerary earn high marks, especially for those who appreciate engaging narration and smooth logistics.
This private tour is ideal for travelers who want to combine cultural exploration with wine tasting in a relaxed setting. It suits those interested in Georgia’s historic monasteries, scenic towns, and unique underground wine cellars. It’s especially appealing for visitors seeking comfort, flexibility, and a local touch without sacrificing quality.
The Kakheti Full Day Private Tour offers a balanced mix of wine experiences, historic sites, and charming towns. Its private format, included transport, and carefully curated stops make it a convenient way to explore Georgia’s famous wine country. The guided visits to Patardzeuli Winery, Bodbe Monastery, Sighnaghi, and the Khareba Wine Tunnel provide a thorough immersion into the region’s cultural and vinicultural heritage.
While it does not include lunch or entry to the Khareba Tunnel, the overall experience delivers excellent value and a personalized touch that appeals to those who want an authentic, comfortably paced adventure. This tour suits anyone looking for a day of sightseeing combined with wine tasting, especially those new to Georgia or short on time.
“I had the most quintessential tour in the Kakheti wine region with my guide David. David was prompt, courteous, friendly, interesting, funny, and s…”
What is included in the price?
The tour includes pickup and drop-off in Tbilisi, bottled water, Wi-Fi, transportation, wine tasting at KTW winery, and admission to Patardzeuli Winery and Bodbe Monastery.
Are meals included?
No, lunch is not included. Guests should plan to bring or buy their own food during the day.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts about 9 to 10 hours, starting at 9:00 am and returning in the evening.
Is the tour suitable for all mobility levels?
The stops involve walking, but they are generally manageable for most people. Specific accessibility details are not provided, so travelers with mobility concerns should inquire beforehand.
Can the tour be canceled?
Yes, full refunds are available for cancellations made at least 24 hours in advance. Cancellations within 24 hours are not refunded.
Does Wi-Fi work throughout the day?
Yes, Wi-Fi is available on the vehicle during the tour, helping guests stay connected.
What makes this tour different from other Kakheti excursions?
Its private format, inclusive transport, and focus on wine, history, and charming towns set it apart, providing a personalized experience with expert guides.
Is it worth the price?
Considering the quality of stops, included tastings, and personalized service, the $78 per person fee offers good value for an immersive day in Georgia’s wine region.