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Discover Kakheti’s highlights on this 7-hour private tour from Tbilisi, including Sighnaghi, Bodbe Monastery, and exclusive wine tasting in a renowned factory.

The Sighnaghi and Bodbe Wine Tasting private tour offers a captivating journey into one of Georgia’s most picturesque regions. Departing from Tbilisi, this 7-hour experience takes visitors to the pearl of Kakheti, the charming town of Sighnaghi, famed for its well-preserved architecture and spectacular views of the Alazani Valley and Caucasus Mountains. Thanks to recent restoration efforts, the town retains its 200-year-old streets, with houses built from Georgian bricks, decorated with wooden balconies, and surrounded by cobbled pathways that invite leisurely walks.
The tour also visits the nearby Bodbe Monastery, an important spiritual site and pilgrimage destination, where the grave of St. Nino is preserved. The monastery’s flower gardens, vineyards, and healing spring add to the serenity of this breathtaking location. Travelers appreciate the combination of history, natural beauty, and the chance to indulge in Georgian wine—all in one compelling day trip from Tbilisi.
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Sighnaghi, located 110 km from Tbilisi, is celebrated for its historic charm and unique architecture. Built 790 meters above sea level, the town’s walls and fortifications have been restored but still preserve their original 200-year-old look. The cobbled streets, wine cellars, and traditional houses with wooden fretwork create a quaint atmosphere that makes wandering particularly enjoyable.
The town’s strategic location overlooks the Alazani Valley, offering panoramic views that are especially stunning from the city walls. Visitors can walk the ramparts, explore local shops selling carpets or knitted goods, and sample Kakhetian cuisine at various restaurants. Wine tasting in Sighnaghi adds to the experience, as the region is renowned for its rich wine traditions.

Just 2 km from Sighnaghi, the Bodbe Monastery holds a special place in Georgian Christianity. It is the final resting place of St. Nino, the evangelist credited with spreading Christianity across Georgia. The monastery’s large area features flower gardens, vineyards, and a spring reputed for its healing properties.
Surrounded by breathtaking landscapes, Bodbe Monastery attracts pilgrims from all around the world. Its religious significance combined with the peaceful setting makes it a meaningful stop during the tour, offering both spiritual insight and a chance to enjoy nature’s tranquility.
A highlight of this tour is the visit to a big, famous wine factory, where visitors sample six different wines, along with two types of chacha and one type of brandy. This exclusive tasting session showcases Georgia’s long-standing winemaking traditions and distinctive flavors. The factory’s expert guides explain the production process and the story behind each brand, enriching the tasting experience.
The variety of spirits and wines provides a full flavor profile of Kakheti’s alcoholic craftsmanship. It’s an ideal opportunity for those interested in Georgia’s famous wine culture, with tastings conducted in a comfortable setting that emphasizes quality and tradition.
More Great Tours NearbyIn Sighnaghi, the architecture alone makes the visit worthwhile. The town’s walls, houses, and wineries blend medieval and Georgian styles, creating a visual feast. The wooden balconies and cobblestone pavements evoke a timeless charm.
From the city walls, the views of the Alazani Valley are breathtaking—especially at sunset or clear days. The landscape stretches to the Caucasus Mountains, offering picture-perfect photo opportunities. The town’s small size makes it ideal for strolling, with plenty of local shops and restaurants serving Kakhetian specialties and local wines.
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This private tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off, ensuring a convenient start and end to the day. Transportation is provided in comfortable sedans, minivans, or minibuses, suitable for small groups. The guide, available in English and Russian, is friendly and knowledgeable, helping visitors navigate each stop and understand the cultural significance.
The tour’s 7-hour duration offers a relaxed pace, allowing plenty of time for exploration, tasting, and taking photos. Travelers should wear comfortable shoes and bring weather-appropriate clothing, especially since the town and monastery are mostly outdoors.
While the tour covers wine tasting, it does not include lunch or dinner, so visitors should plan accordingly. The tastings feature local wines, chacha, and brandy, all showcasing Georgia’s rich alcohol traditions. The factory visit emphasizes the diversity of flavors and the storytelling behind each beverage.
There’s also an opportunity to buy Georgian carpets or knitted goods in Sighnaghi, adding a cultural shopping element to the trip. The local food scene is recommended for those wishing to extend their experience, but it is not included in the package.

Booking is flexible, with free cancellation available up to 24 hours in advance. Travelers can reserve their spot without paying upfront, maintaining adaptability in travel plans. The tour is designed for private groups, making the experience more personalized.
It is not suitable for wheelchair users, due to the nature of the sites visited and the terrain involved. The English and Russian-speaking guides ensure understandable explanations and assistance throughout the day.
The Sighnaghi and Bodbe Wine Tasting private tour provides a well-rounded glimpse of Kakheti’s cultural, historic, and culinary treasures. The stunning scenery, medieval architecture, and exclusive wine tastings make it a rewarding experience for anyone interested in Georgia’s heritage.
The 7-hour length offers enough time to enjoy each stop without feeling rushed, while the comfortable transport and professional guide enhance the overall experience. Although lunch is not included, the wine and scenery make up for it, especially for those who appreciate authentic tastes and spectacular views.
This tour is particularly suitable for small groups seeking a personalized exploration of Kakheti’s most beautiful spots in a single day. Its strong focus on wine, history, and scenic landscapes makes it a compelling choice for cultural lovers and wine enthusiasts alike.
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How long is the tour?
The tour lasts 7 hours, including transportation and visits to all stops.
What is included in the price?
It covers hotel pickup and drop-off, transportation, a friendly English-speaking guide, and wine, chacha, and brandy tastings at the factory.
Are meals included?
No, lunch and dinner are not included; travelers should plan to eat separately.
Is the tour suitable for children?
The tour is not explicitly designed for children, especially considering the walking and outdoor activities involved.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance.
What should I bring?
Bring comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing to enjoy outdoor sites comfortably.
How many people are in each group?
The tour is private, so it is tailored to small groups with personalized attention.
Will I learn about Georgia’s wine traditions?
Absolutely, the factory visit emphasizes local winemaking and allows for tastings of six wines and spirits.
Is there free time in Sighnaghi?
Yes, the guide allows time for strolling, shopping, or taking photos in the town.
Is it accessible for people with mobility issues?
No, this tour not suitable for wheelchair users due to the terrain and site conditions.