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Discover Georgian wines and stunning mountain views on this full-day Kakheti tour from Tbilisi, visiting monasteries, historic towns, and a traditional winery.

This whole day wine tour to Kakheti from Tbilisi offers a captivating look at Georgia’s renowned winemaking heritage, all for just $20 per person. With an approximate duration of 9 to 10 hours, the tour balances scenic drives, cultural stops, and immersive wine tasting experiences. It departs early from Ovanes Tumaniani Street, ensuring you make the most of your day exploring Kakheti’s highlights.
What makes this tour particularly appealing is its focus on authentic local experiences, from tasting homemade wines and chacha to exploring ancient monasteries and picturesque towns. The price point is attractive, and the professional guides and drivers promise smooth logistics and informative commentary. However, travelers should be prepared for a full day with some walking and variable outdoor conditions. This tour suits anyone eager to enjoy Georgia’s landscapes, history, and wine in a compact but comprehensive experience.

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This guided tour begins at 8:30am from 21 Ovanes Tumaniani Street in Tbilisi. The tour is designed to accommodate up to 19 travelers, ensuring a friendly and manageable group size. The mobile ticket makes check-in simple, and the tour ends back at the original meeting point, allowing for easy planning afterwards.
The journey starts with a stop in Manavi, a small village where homemade wines are sampled. Here, you will also try chacha, the famous Georgian spirit, along with churchkhela, sauces, and local treats. This stop is free of charge and provides a relaxed introduction to the flavors of Kakheti. It’s an excellent way to kick off the day with a taste of local craftsmanship.

Next, the tour visits the Bodbe Monastery of St. Nino, a well-maintained religious site bustling with greenery and flowers. The new church of St. Nino and the old church of St. George are key landmarks, along with the tomb of St. Nino and a holy spring. Visitors find this monastery both beautiful and soulful, offering insight into Georgia’s religious traditions. The visit lasts around an hour, with free entrance.

The charming town of Sighnaghi is often called the city of love thanks to its romantic ambiance and colorful medieval architecture. The tour includes a two-hour walk through narrow, cobblestone streets, passing by the famous wedding house open 7/24. Travelers enjoy panoramic views from the city wall, overlooking the Alazani Valley and the Great Caucasus Range. The town’s lively atmosphere and stunning vistas make it a highlight of the day.
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The visit to Telavi, the capital of Kakheti, combines history and scenery. The monument to Heraclius II is a photo-worthy stop, and the 945-year-old eastern plane tree is a unique natural landmark. The highlight is the Sehnika wine cellar, where the group tours the wine production process, tasting local wines, chacha, and brandy. A traditional Georgian lunch is included, providing a hearty meal after a morning of sightseeing.

As the tour concludes, travelers cross the Gombori Pass at 1,620 meters above sea level. A stop at the pass’s summit offers breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. This scenic pause gives a final dose of Kakheti’s natural beauty before returning to Tbilisi. The return journey lasts about two hours, completing a full but satisfying day.

Throughout the tour, a professional guide and driver accompany the group, ensuring smooth transitions between stops and providing informative commentary. The guides are well-versed in local sights and wines, solving any questions promptly. Their friendly approach enhances the overall experience, making even the busiest day comfortable and engaging.
Priced at just $20, this tour offers excellent value for money, covering transportation, wine tasting, and entrance fees for most sites. Most bookings are made 16 days in advance, indicating strong interest and reliability. The free cancellation policy allows flexibility, with full refunds available if canceled at least 24 hours in advance.
The tour is suitable for most travelers, with near public transportation options at the meeting point. It includes walking portions within towns and sightseeing spots, so comfortable footwear is recommended. The tour does not include dinner or hotel transfers, so plan accordingly for meals or additional travel arrangements.
The tour is operated by Argo Travels Georgia, known for their attentive service and professional staff. Contact details like phone (+995511464222) and email ([email protected]) are available for inquiries or special requests, ensuring a smooth booking process.
This full-day Kakheti wine tour from Tbilisi offers a well-rounded taste of Georgia’s rich traditions, scenic landscapes, and vibrant towns, all for an affordable price. The stops at Manavi, Bodbe Monastery, and Sighnaghi highlight the region’s spiritual, historical, and romantic appeal. The inclusion of wine tastings at the Sehnika cellar and a traditional Georgian lunch add depth to the experience, making it perfect for those eager to learn about local winemaking and culture.
While it packs a lot into a single day, the tour’s moderate pace, professional guides, and breathtaking views keep participants engaged and comfortable. It’s especially suited for visitors seeking an authentic, guided introduction to Kakheti without the hassle of organizing transport or meals.
For those who want to explore Georgia’s wine, history, and landscapes in one memorable trip, this tour stands out as a practical, value-packed option that promises a genuine taste of Kakheti’s beauty.
“Good experience of tasting Georgian wines in Kakheti, and lunch with the great views of the Caucasus Mountains.”
What is the price of this Kakheti wine tour?
The tour costs $20 per person, including transportation, wine tastings, and most site visits.
How long does the tour last?
It lasts approximately 9 to 10 hours, starting at 8:30 am and returning to Tbilisi by late afternoon or early evening.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at 21 Ovanes Tumaniani Street in Tbilisi and concludes back at the same meeting point.
What stops are included in the itinerary?
Stops include Manavi village, Bodbe Monastery of St. Nino, Sighnaghi, Telavi, and the Gombori Pass.
Is lunch included?
Yes, a traditional Georgian lunch is part of the visit at the Sehnika wine cellar in Telavi.
Are there any walking requirements?
Yes, expect some walking at towns and sites, though specific physical requirements are not detailed.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the scheduled start.
What features make this tour stand out?
The authentic wine tasting, visits to historical monasteries, scenic mountain views, and professional guides all contribute to a memorable day.
Is this tour good for single travelers or groups?
It is suitable for both, with a maximum group size of 19, fostering an intimate group experience.
Do I need to bring anything special?
Comfortable footwear and weather-appropriate clothing are advisable for walking and outdoor stops.