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Discover Georgia's natural wonders with this full-day tour visiting Martvili Canyon, Prometheus Cave, Kutaisi's central square, and Bagrati Cathedral for $80.
This group tour offers a well-rounded experience of Georgia’s stunning outdoor sites and historic landmarks, all for $80 per person. Starting at 7:00 am from Tbilisi, it lasts around 13 to 14 hours, making it an ideal choice for those eager to maximize their day. The tour includes visits to the spectacular Martvili Canyon, the breathtaking Prometheus Cave, and historic Kutaisi with its Bagrati Cathedral and central square. Travel is in an air-conditioned vehicle with WiFi on board, ensuring comfort and connectivity throughout the journey.
What makes this trip particularly appealing is its focus on natural beauty and cultural heritage, along with a small group setting — capped at 15 participants — that fosters a personal and engaging experience. Though meals are not included, the tour ends with a visit to a local restaurant, giving you a chance to sample Georgian cuisine. This tour suits travelers who want an organized day of outdoor adventure, historical exploration, and a taste of Georgia’s local flavor, all without the hassle of planning.
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The tour begins with a visit to Martvili Canyon, a highlight known for its narrow gorge, lush vegetation, and towering cliffs. Visitors get close-up views of waterfalls as they walk along the canyon’s edges, experiencing the raw power of Georgia’s natural landscape. For those interested, smooth water boating is offered as an optional activity, adding a relaxing element to the exploration.
The adventure at Martvili Canyon lasts about 1 hour and 30 minutes, giving ample time to admire the geological formations and take plenty of photos. Entrance tickets are not included in the tour price, costing 33 GEL at the site. The scenic views and fresh air make it a memorable start to the day, particularly for nature lovers.
Next up is Prometheus Cave, one of Georgia’s most stunning natural attractions. This limestone cave features an impressive array of stalactites, stalagmites, and underground waterfalls. Visitors get a chance to explore the cave’s vast chambers and marvel at its natural sculptures, which look like works of art carved by nature itself.
The visit to Prometheus Cave lasts about 1 hour and 20 minutes. The admission is not included in the tour and costs 40 GEL per person. The guided tour through the cave reveals its geological history and formation process, making it a captivating experience for anyone interested in geology or just seeking beautiful scenery. The cool underground environment is a refreshing contrast to the outdoor heat.
In the afternoon, the tour takes you to Kutaisi, Georgia’s second-largest city. Here, the focus is on cultural and historical landmarks. The group visits the central square, where the Colchis Fountain and the statue of David the Builder stand out as symbols of Georgia’s rich history. This stop gives a chance to soak in the local atmosphere and enjoy the lively street scenes.
The time spent in Kutaisi is about 30 minutes, and the entry to the square is free. It’s a perfect quick look at the city’s vibe and a chance for some light sightseeing before heading to the nearby religious site.
The tour then moves to Bagrati Cathedral, an architectural monument that dates back to the end of the 10th century. Built by Bagrat III, the cathedral holds a prominent place in Georgian history and culture. Visitors have the opportunity to appreciate the ancient construction, its restoration efforts, and the panoramic views of Kutaisi from its vicinity.
Spending 30 minutes here, travelers gain insight into Georgia’s medieval architecture and its spiritual significance. The cathedral’s exterior and ruins are particularly photogenic, and the site is free to visit.
This tour departs from 15 Abano Street in Tbilisi at 7:00 am, ensuring an early start so you can see multiple sites in one day. The transportation is in an air-conditioned vehicle equipped with WiFi, making the long drives comfortable and connected. The group size of up to 15 travelers helps maintain a relaxed atmosphere and allows for personalized attention from the guide.
The tour ends back at the starting point in Tbilisi, providing convenience for travelers staying nearby. Most travelers can participate, and the tour is accessible for those comfortable with walking and outdoor exploration.
While food is not included in the tour price, at the end of the day, the group visits a restaurant where you can enjoy Georgian dishes. The tour includes tasting Georgian specialties such as Chacha, a traditional local brandy, and Churchkhela, a sweet snack made from walnuts and grape juice. These small cultural indulgences help round out the full Georgian experience.
The guide, notably referred to for their good vibe and local knowledge, enhances the experience by providing insightful explanations of the sites and sharing local stories. The small-group setting fosters a friendly environment, making it easier to ask questions and engage with the history and nature around you.
The cancellation policy is flexible, allowing for free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, which adds peace of mind when booking.
This full-day adventure suits travelers who are ready for a mix of outdoor exploration, culture, and short walks at historic sites. The price point and included transportation make it a good value for those seeking convenience and a rundown of Georgia’s natural and cultural highlights. It’s especially suited for small groups who appreciate a personalized experience led by guides who are praised for their positive vibes.
In sum, this group tour from Imperial Tours offers a balanced itinerary that combines Georgia’s spectacular landscapes with its fascinating history. Highlights like Martvili Canyon and Prometheus Cave deliver breathtaking natural scenery, while Kutaisi’s landmarks connect you to Georgia’s medieval past.
Though meals are not included, the visit to a local restaurant at the end provides an opportunity to enjoy authentic Georgian cuisine and drinks. The small group size and comfortable transportation make this a practical choice for travelers looking to see a lot in one day without feeling rushed.
Overall, it’s an accessible, affordable, and informative tour that will resonate most with those who value nature, history, and local culture in a single, well-organized trip.
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Is this tour suitable for families?
Yes, the tour is designed for most travelers and involves minimal physical activity beyond walking at each site.
How long is the drive between stops?
The total transportation time is included in the 13-14 hour schedule, with comfortable air-conditioned vehicles.
Are entrance fees included?
No, entrance fees for Martvili Canyon (33 GEL) and Prometheus Cave (40 GEL) are paid separately.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, cancellations are free if made at least 24 hours in advance.
What should I bring?
Comfortable walking shoes, water, sunscreen, and any personal items needed for outdoor sites.
Is food available during the tour?
Food and drinks are not included but can be purchased at the end of the tour during the restaurant visit.