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Discover Georgia’s underground wonders on this private full-day tour from Batumi, visiting Prometheus and Sataplia Caves with dinosaur footprints and underground rivers.
This full-day private tour from Batumi offers a fascinating journey through Georgia’s underground natural marvels for $330 per group. It is designed for those eager to explore two of Georgia’s most enchanting caves, with a total tour duration of approximately 14 hours. Led by an English-speaking driver, this experience is perfect for travelers seeking a comfortable, guided excursion into the prehistoric and geological wonders near Kutaisi.
The tour includes visits to Prometheus Cave, known for its vast halls and underground rivers, as well as Sataplia Nature Reserve, famous for its dinosaur footprints and stalactite-studded underground halls. While the boat ride at Prometheus Cave is not included, the underground trail of 1.4 kilometers promises plenty of breathtaking sights. The private group format ensures a personalized experience, making it a strong choice for those valuing flexibility and in-depth exploration.
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This tour begins with hotel pick-up in Batumi, simplifying logistics for travelers. Once onboard, the driver takes care of transportation, allowing travelers to relax and enjoy the scenic drive toward the Imereti region near Kutaisi. The private nature of the tour means the itinerary is tailored to your pace and interests, with flexible timing for each stop.

The first major stop is Sataplia Nature Reserve, where you spend about 1.5 hours exploring prehistoric footprints of herbivorous and raptor dinosaurs. These footprints, preserved for millions of years, are displayed within the Sataplia Cave, a well-preserved karst formation. Visitors walk through several underground halls adorned with impressive stalactites and stalagmites, creating a captivating underground landscape.
This stop offers more than just geology; the natural surroundings of the Kolkheti forest nearby add to the scenic appeal. The dinosaur footprints serve as a tangible link to Georgia’s distant past, making it a highlight for anyone interested in natural history.
After Sataplia, the journey continues to Prometheus Cave, situated in the village of Kumistavi. This one of Georgia’s largest caves features massive halls, petrified waterfalls, and underground rivers. The tour involves walking along a 1.4-kilometer underground trail, during which you see stunning geological formations.
A key feature of this visit is the underground river, along which visitors can enjoy a boat trip—though this is not included in the standard tour. The caves’ dramatic formations and play of light create a mesmerizing atmosphere, especially in the massive halls that dwarf visitors and allow for remarkable photo opportunities.
More Great Tours NearbyThe underground halls in Prometheus Cave are decorated with stalactites and stalagmites, and feature natural petrified waterfalls that seem to hang from the ceiling. The underground river adds both a sense of mystery and a touch of adventure to the visit. The boat ride along the subterranean river, despite being optional, is often praised for its enchanting ambiance.
The geological diversity of Prometheus Cave makes it a memorable experience, combining natural beauty with prehistoric intrigue. The visit typically lasts about 1.5 hours, providing enough time to explore the major attractions comfortably.
Although not part of the core itinerary, some tours include additional stops like Martvili Canyon or Kutaisi’s historical sites such as the Gelati Cathedral and Bagrati Temple. These optional visits can enrich the day, especially for those interested in Georgia’s cultural heritage or scenic landscapes, but they may extend the overall schedule.

This private tour ensures a comfortable ride in a sedan or minivan, with hotel pickup in Batumi. The driver speaks fluent English, making communication straightforward. The group size is limited to your booking, which allows for personalized pacing and questions.
The timing of the tour is flexible within the 10 to 14-hour window, allowing for a relaxed experience without feeling rushed. The tour is ideal for travelers who appreciate customized sightseeing and want to avoid large group tours.
The tour involves walking through caves, which may not suit people with claustrophobia or mobility issues. Visitors should wear comfortable shoes suitable for uneven surfaces and be prepared for some stairs and walking. Cameras are recommended for capturing the stunning geological features and dinosaur footprints.
At $330 for the entire group, this tour offers good value given the all-inclusive transportation, private guide, and entry fees to both caves. The hotel pick-up and professional driver enhance convenience. However, boat rides at Prometheus Cave are not included and would incur extra costs if chosen.
Additional costs could arise due to weather conditions or unforeseen circumstances, but the full refund policy allows cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.
This tour suits travelers interested in geology, natural wonders, and prehistoric life, especially those who prefer a personalized experience. It is perfect for families, couples, or small groups seeking a relaxed day out from Batumi, with plenty of photo opportunities and scenic views.
The combination of underground caves, dinosaur footprints, and the natural beauty of the Kolkheti forest makes this tour a compelling choice for exploring Georgia’s prehistoric landscape. The private format adds comfort and flexibility, ensuring a tailored experience.
While the boat ride at Prometheus Cave is optional and not included, the spectacular formations and underground halls more than compensate. This tour excels in providing a comprehensive, hassle-free trip into Georgia’s subterranean treasures, especially suited for those who value personalized service and scenic exploration.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, children who can walk and tolerate caves should enjoy the visit, but those with claustrophobia or mobility issues may find parts of the caves challenging.
What should I bring for this tour?
Comfortable shoes and a camera are recommended. You may also want to bring a jacket or sweater for the underground areas.
Can I include other attractions?
Optional stops like Martvili Canyon or Kutaisi landmarks can be added, but they may extend the tour beyond the standard schedule.
How long does the entire tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 10 to 14 hours, making it a full-day activity.
Are meals included?
No, meals are not included. Travelers should plan for their own snacks or lunch during the day.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing flexibility in planning.