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Explore Tbilisi and Mtskheta on a private riverboat tour featuring historic sites, modern landmarks, and wine stories for a memorable 4-5 hour experience.

This private riverboat tour in Tbilisi and Mtskheta offers an engaging way to see Georgia’s key sights in about 4 to 5 hours. Priced at $90 per person, it includes private transportation, all fees, and a wine tasting. The tour stands out for its unique combination of historic landmarks, modern architecture, and scenic river views. With a high rating of 5.0 from 2 reviews, it’s clear that guests appreciate the quality and organization.
The tour’s flexibility and personalized approach make it suitable for those eager to explore both the ancient and contemporary sides of Georgia, all while enjoying insightful stories about wine and local culture. While the duration is manageable, it packs in a diverse range of stops, which means you’ll need to stay engaged and ready for a full, enriching experience.
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This tour begins with pickup in an air-conditioned vehicle, ensuring a comfortable start in Tbilisi’s city center. The private nature of the tour means your group is the only one participating, allowing for a personalized and flexible experience. Travelers can expect a seamless transition from the bustling city streets to scenic and historic sites.
The private transportation also makes it easy to fit the full itinerary into the limited timeframe, minimizing waiting time and maximizing sightseeing. The tour is designed for convenience and comfort, making it a practical choice for those wanting a hassle-free day.

The first major stop is Mtskheta, Georgia’s UNESCO-listed town. Visitors explore Svetitskhoveli Cathedral, famous for its architecture and spiritual significance, and Jvari Monastery, perched on a hill with panoramic views of the confluence of the Aragvi and Mtkvari rivers. These sites deliver a striking glimpse into Georgia’s religious and architectural heritage.
Within 1 hour and 30 minutes, the tour covers Samtavro Monastery, the archaeological museum, and ancient remnants like the Shio-Mgvime amphitheater. These sites offer a mix of historical insights and local culture, with opportunities to browse markets and sample authentic Georgian cuisine.

Perched on a hill in Mtskheta, Jvari Monastery offers breathtaking views of the river confluence. Recognized as a UNESCO site, the monastery highlights medieval architecture and holds deep religious significance. Its commanding location makes it an excellent spot for photos and appreciating Georgia’s spiritual roots.
The visit lasts about 35 minutes, providing a brief but impactful stop. The admission is included, so guests can focus on soaking in the scenery and history without extra costs.

In Tbilisi, the Chronicles of Georgia sculpture complex stands as a monumental sculptural composition that depicts historical and mythological scenes. Created by Zurab Tsereteli, it offers a visual narrative of Georgia’s past, blending artistic creativity with cultural storytelling.
Located near Tbilisi Sea, this one-hour stop provides an impressive and thought-provoking perspective on the nation’s stories. Entry is included, making it easy to explore and admire the detailed sculptures.
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The Bridge of Peace is a sleek, white arch designed by Michele De Lucchi, spanning the Kura River. Its futuristic design and illuminated aesthetic make it a standout feature of Tbilisi’s skyline, especially at night.
Spending about one hour here, the tour allows guests to walk across the bridge and enjoy panoramic views of the city. The modern architecture contrasts beautifully with older parts of Tbilisi, symbolizing the city’s blend of tradition and innovation.

The riverboat cruise through Rike Park offers a relaxing 55-minute journey along the Kura River. This scenic ride provides a different perspective of Tbilisi’s architectural landmarks, including the Old Town and modern structures along the riverfront.
Guests can expect beautiful cityscapes, with the waterway acting as a peaceful route through the bustling city. It’s an ideal way to unwind after visiting historic sites, combining nature and urban beauty.

Included in the tour is a wine tasting, giving guests the chance to sample local Georgian wines. Alongside the tasting, stories about wine culture and its significance in Georgia are shared, adding cultural depth to the experience.
This feature enhances the overall tour, giving a taste of Georgia’s world-renowned wine tradition. The informative storytelling keeps the experience engaging and memorable.
The tour is most popular when booked about 16 days in advance, emphasizing its appeal and demand. It is suitable for most travelers, with most activities designed to be accessible. The confirmation is quick, and the tour is cancelable free of charge if canceled more than 24 hours in advance.
The tour excludes food, so guests should plan to dine separately if desired. It’s also near public transportation, which adds to its convenience for travelers based in Tbilisi.
What makes this private riverboat tour particularly attractive is its blend of history, modern design, and scenic experiences. The inclusion of wine storytelling adds a cultural touch, while the personalized private setting ensures a comfortable and flexible pace.
Based on reviews, guests appreciate the organized, rich experience, and highlight the boat ride as a favorite. The tour offers balanced time at each stop—not too rushed, not too long—making it suitable for those seeking a comprehensive yet relaxed day.
This experience is perfect for history enthusiasts, architecture lovers, and wine enthusiasts alike. Its private format appeals to couples, small groups, or families who prefer a more personalized exploration. Travelers who want scenic views without strenuous activity will find it especially appealing.
While it covers a broad range of sights, those interested in more extensive meals or outdoor adventures might want to supplement this tour with additional activities. Overall, it offers a well-rounded snapshot of both ancient and modern Georgia.
This private riverboat tour combines historic sites, modern marvels, scenic river views, and cultural stories into a compact but comprehensive experience. The $90 price point delivers excellent value, especially considering all included fees, taxes, and wine tasting.
Guests looking for an organized, engaging, and scenic tour with a personal touch will find this experience to be a rewarding way to explore Georgia’s capital and its ancient neighbor. The positive reviews underscore its quality, making it a solid choice for those eager to see the highlights with ease and comfort.
“I went with my wife to this tour. We had so much fun. The boat part was the best. The history and the locations just amazing. I recommend everyone!!”
Is this tour suitable for children or elderly guests?
Most activities are accessible, and the private transport makes it convenient. However, travelers should consider physical comfort for walking at sites like Jvari Monastery and the monuments.
What should I bring for the wine tasting?
The tour includes a wine tasting, but bringing a bottle of water and comfortable shoes is advisable. No additional food is provided.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, cancellation is free if done more than 24 hours in advance. Refunds are full, and last-minute cancellations are non-refundable.
Is the tour available year-round?
Weather-dependent, as the experience requires good weather. If canceled due to poor weather, a different date or full refund is offered.
How long does each stop last?
Stops range from 35 minutes at Jvari Monastery to about an hour at the Chronicles of Georgia and Rike Park cruise, with the entire tour fitting into a 4 to 5-hour window.
Where do I meet for the tour?
Pickup is included from central Tbilisi locations, making it easy to start your day.
What makes this tour different from other Tbilisi city tours?
The private riverboat experience combined with historic and modern landmarks and wine storytelling sets it apart, providing a personalized, scenic, and culturally rich exploration.
The Sum Up
This private riverboat tour in Tbilisi and Mtskheta offers a well-balanced mix of history, architecture, scenic views, and cultural storytelling. Its organized, personalized approach and inclusion of wine tasting make it stand out among Georgia’s sightseeing options. Ideal for those who want a comfortable, engaging, and comprehensive introduction to both ancient sites and modern landmarks in just a few hours.
While it’s not designed for those seeking extensive outdoor activities or large-scale dining, it excels in delivering quality sights and stories in a manageable format. For small groups, couples, or anyone eager to explore Georgia’s capital and its ancient neighbor with ease and style, this tour proves to be a highly recommendable choice.