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Discover Georgia’s waterfalls and scenic spots on this private full-day tour from Batumi, including stops at Makhuntseti, Mirveti, and a wine house for a memorable experience.

This private full-day tour from Batumi offers a perfect blend of Georgia’s scenic waterfalls, historic sites, and traditional wine culture. Priced at $61.86 per person, this tour covers approximately 6 to 8 hours, making it an engaging and manageable day trip. With an average booking lead time of 15 days and pickup included, it’s designed for those who want a flexible, personalized experience without the hassle of organizing transportation.
The itinerary features stops at five distinct locations, each showcasing Georgia’s natural and cultural diversity. From the legendary statue and waterfall of Apostle Andrew in Sarpi to the famous Makhuntseti Waterfall and an authentic Adjarian Wine House, this tour is ideal for travelers eager to explore both scenery and tradition. Although the price includes private transportation and WiFi, activities like ziplining, rafting, and wine tasting are not included and require additional costs.
This tour is suited for a wide range of travelers, especially those interested in nature, history, and local culture. It offers a choose-your-adventure style, allowing some flexibility in how each stop is experienced. However, it’s worth noting that communication with the driver may be limited if language expectations aren’t clarified, and some activities like wine tasting or adventure sports come with extra fees.

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The tour begins in Batumi, Georgia, where travelers are picked up in an air-conditioned vehicle. The first stop is Sarfi, home to the Statue and Waterfall of Apostle Andrew the First-Called. This monument marks the legend of how the Apostle entered Georgia, making it a meaningful beginning for those interested in local lore. The drive from Batumi to Sarpi lasts about 30 minutes, and entry to the waterfall is free.
The Sarfi waterfall offers a quick but picturesque photo opportunity. The monument, set against natural surroundings, provides insight into Georgia’s religious and historical traditions. This stop is brief but enriching, setting a contemplative tone for the day.

Next, the tour heads 40 minutes from Sarpi to the Acharistskali River, where two rivers from different countries meet. Known for its scenic confluence, this spot is popular for photo opportunities featuring the small waterfall visible from the roadside. Visitors can take a boat ride on the river, adding an extra dimension to the experience.
This location offers a chance to appreciate Georgia’s border with its neighbor through the natural flow of the rivers. The free admission makes it an accessible stop to witness the natural boundary and enjoy the tranquil waters.

From the Acharistskali River, the tour continues about 50 minutes to Mirveti Waterfall. This 20-meter waterfall is notable for its impressive height and the natural setting. Before reaching the waterfall, travelers enjoy a 150-meter walk through scenic nature, which enhances the sense of adventure and discovery.
The Mirveti Waterfall provides a peaceful spot for photographs and admiration of Georgia’s untouched landscapes. Its beauty against a backdrop of greenery makes it a highlight for nature lovers.

The next major stop is Makhuntseti Waterfall, located about 30 minutes from Mirveti. At an altitude of 335 meters above sea level, the 50-meter-high waterfall cascades into a whirlpool, creating a dramatic scene. This site is well-loved in Georgia and offers opportunities for adventure activities like ziplining, rafting, karting, and ATV riding.
The waterfall’s prominence and height make it a must-see, especially for those seeking both natural beauty and adrenaline. The free admission allows visitors to enjoy the scenery without extra cost, but the adventure activities have separate fees.
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After enjoying the waterfalls, the tour visits the Adjarian Wine House, about 20 minutes from Makhuntseti. This multi-functional chateau sits amidst vineyards and offers a rich experience of Georgia’s wine-making traditions. Visitors can explore the wine factory, cellar, and tasting halls, learning about ancient methods.
Here, guests also get the opportunity to sample delicious wines and local dishes, purchase wines made with traditional techniques, and tour the vineyard. This stop provides a taste of Georgia’s cultural pride and craftsmanship, making it a memorable highlight of the day.

The final stop is Gonio, about 40 minutes from the Wine House. Located 15 km south of Batumi on the Black Sea, Gonio features a Roman fortification with historical significance linked to the myth of Medea and her brother Absyrtus. The village’s proximity to the Turkish border makes it a geographic and cultural point of interest.
While the visit is mainly to see the fortification, this location also offers a chance to appreciate the ancient history and legends associated with Georgia. It’s an ideal way to round out the day before returning to Batumi.

This private tour includes air-conditioned transportation and WiFi onboard, ensuring comfort and connectivity. The pickup point is in Batumi, with the tour concluding back at the same location, providing convenience for travelers. The group size is limited to your booking, offering personalized attention from the driver.
The tour is designed for most travelers, with no physical strenuousness involved, but note that activities like ziplining and rafting are not included in the base price and come with additional charges. The tour’s flexibility allows you to customize your experience with some optional add-ons.
One of the most praised aspects of this tour is the guide’s flexibility and patience. Reviewers highlight the driver’s courteous nature and willingness to adjust the schedule according to preferences. This makes the day feel relaxed and unhurried, especially at stops like the Wine House or natural sites.
However, some mention that language barriers can occur if expectations for English-speaking drivers aren’t clarified beforehand. Changes to vehicle type may also influence communication. Despite this, the overall experience remains positive, with guests appreciating the personalized approach.
This full-day exploration is perfect for adventurers, culture enthusiasts, and nature lovers. It suits those who want a rundown of Georgia’s scenic waterfalls, rivers, and historic sites in one day. The tour also appeals to families, couples, or small groups seeking comfort and flexibility.
Keep in mind, if you’re interested in adventure sports or wine tasting, be prepared for extra costs. The tour offers a solid foundation for discovering Georgia’s natural and cultural riches with the convenience of private transport and a knowledgeable guide.
The main strengths of this tour are its well-organized stops, flexible itinerary, and personalized service. The high ratings and positive reviews reflect satisfaction with the guide’s patience, knowledge, and accommodating attitude. Plus, the scenic waterfalls and historical sites provide a rich experience.
On the other hand, activities like ziplining, rafting, and wine sampling are not included in the base price and require extra fees. Some reviews note communication issues if language expectations are not clarified, so it’s best to confirm the language beforehand. The tour’s duration and pace generally suit most travelers, but those seeking a very relaxed, unstructured day may find it slightly scheduled.
“We had a very nice driver he was very patient as we took our time deciding what we wanted to do. He took us everywhere and didnt skip anything eve…”
What is the price of this private waterfall tour?
The tour costs $61.86 per person.
How long does the tour last?
The total duration is approximately 6 to 8 hours, including travel time and stops.
What are the main stops included?
Stops include Sarfi Waterfall, Acharistskali River, Mirveti Waterfall, Makhuntseti Waterfall, Adjarian Wine House, and Gonio Roman Fortification.
Are activities like ziplining and rafting included?
No, these activities are not included and require additional payment.
Is transportation provided?
Yes, private air-conditioned transportation with WiFi is included from and back to Batumi.
Can I customize the stops or activities?
Yes, the tour offers some flexibility, especially with optional add-ons like adventure sports and wine tasting.
What should I know about communication with the driver?
While most reviews praise the driver’s courtesy, some note possible language barriers, so clarify your language preferences in advance.
Is this tour suitable for all physical levels?
Yes, since activities are generally light and involve walking or sightseeing, it’s suitable for most physically able travelers.
How do I book this tour?
Booking is typically done 15 days in advance, and confirmation is received within 48 hours of booking.
What do I need to bring?
Comfortable shoes for walking, a camera, and any additional funds for activities or souvenirs are recommended.
This full-day private tour from Batumi offers a fantastic way to explore Georgia’s waterfalls, rivers, and cultural sites comfortably and flexibly. With friendly guides, scenic stops, and a chance to sample local wine, it provides a well-rounded experience for a memorable day in Georgia.