Our 7–day round Trip in GeorgiaΒ is ideal for guests who have limited time and are therefore unable to take the full 14-day tour. This trip has been carefully planned to discover the most important sights of Georgia in just nine days and to give visitors a comprehensive insight into the culture and present of the country.
Like our 14-day tour, this shorter tour also includes short hikes, some free hours and the opportunity to experience the warm hospitality of the Georgians.
Our friendly and well-trained tour guides are always on hand to help and advise you, making your trip an unforgettable experience.
Please note: This tour can also be booked as an individual trip with or without a tour guide as a self-drive trip. Our team will be happy to help you plan and take this trip.
Our round Trip in GeorgiaΒ begins with an exploration of the capital, Tbilisi, which has been the heart of Georgia for 1500 years. Its rich history is reflected in its religious and cultural diversity. On a tour in old town Tbilisi, we will discover the famous sulfur baths, cross the Peace Bridge to Freedom Square and arrive at Pushkin Square.
We will visit the imposing fortress of Nari-Kala, the churches of Anchiskhati and Metekhi, a mosque and a synagogue. We will also see the emblem of βMother Georgiaβ.
After a snack, you will have the opportunity to explore the city on your own. In the evening, we will indulge in delicious food and exquisite Georgian wines at a local restaurant.
Meals: breakfast, welcome dinner
Accommodation: Tbilisi /Β hotel
Today we will take a trip to the wine region of Kakheti, considered the cradle of Georgian wine. We will travel through a picturesque semi-desert landscape to the cave monastery of Davit-Gareja on the border with Azerbaijan.
According to legend, this monastery was founded by Davit, one of the 13 Azerbaijani fathers who fled to Georgia to escape persecution in the 6th century. Visitors can see the monastery, which is decorated with colourful frescoes from the 10th to 13th centuries.
We will have lunch at a charming restaurant in the village of Udabno before continuing on to Sighnaghi.
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
Accommodation: Sighnaghi / hotel
After breakfast, we will take a walk around town and explore the city walls of Sighnaghi, where we will have a breathtaking view of the Alazani plain and the majestic Caucasus Mountains.
We will then continue to the Bodbe Nunnery, the final resting place of Saint Nino, an important figure in Georgian history.
On the way to Telavi, we will stop at the palace of the Georgian prince Chavchavadze in Tsinandali. A wine tasting and a snack await us at the neighbouring Shumi winery. Afterwards, we will continue over the Gombori Pass to Mtskheta.
Meals: breakfast, dinner
Accommodation: Mtskheta / in a hotel
A highlight of our round Trip in Georgia is a visit to Mtskheta, the old capital of Georgia. In the morning, we will visit the Svetitskhoveli Cathedral and the Jvari Church, two outstanding symbols of Georgian culture and history, which belong to UNESCO Heritage in Georgia.
After that, we will go on a beautiful drive: we will follow the famous military road that will take us to Stepantsminda in the Greater Caucasus. The majestic Mount Mkinvari and the Trinity Church are the highlights of the country here.
On the way, we will visit Ananuri Castle, the Arch of Friendship and other fascinating attractions.
Meals: breakfast, dinner
Accommodation: Stepantsminda / hotel
Although we are on a cultural tour in Georgia, we have deliberately included short hikes in the programme, which give the trip a special charm.
In Stepantsminda, situated at an altitude of 1500 metres in the mountains, we start the day with a hike to the monastery of Gergeti, which is perched at the foot of Mount Kazbeg (5047 metres). The monastery was built in the 14th century and is located at an altitude of 2200 metres.
For guests for whom the hike is too strenuous, we will organise a comfortable ride there.
In the afternoon, we will drive through the picturesque Sno Valley to the village of Juta. From here, there is the option of hiking up Mount Tschauchi or enjoying the breathtaking view at CafΓ© Zeta at 2200 m. The route is part of a popular hiking trail from Stepantsminda to Tusheti/Omalo.
The hike takes about 2 hours and is about 7 kilometres long. A light packed lunch will be provided.
Meals: breakfast, dinner
Accommodation: Stepantsminda / hotel
Today we leave Stepantsminda and travel back to Tbilisi, where you’ll have free time from the afternoon onwards. You can explore the city at your leisure and soak up its unique atmosphere.
In the evening, a lovely farewell dinner awaits us at a charming local restaurant.
Meals: Breakfast, dinner
Accommodation: Tbilisi / at the hotel
Our wonderful round trip in Georgia comes to the end with the transfer at the agreed time. Have a good flight everyone β and see you again in Georgia!
Note: Since there are no fixed dates for this trip, you can flexibly arrange the travel period. The trip is possible from late April to late October. You can find out more about the best time to travel to Georgia HERE.
πΒ Important Information About Our Prices
Our listed prices apply when the minimum number ofΒ 5 participantsΒ is reached.
π₯ If the minimum number of participants is not reached, the following surcharges apply:
3β4 participants: β 20%
2 participants: β 30%
1 participant: β 60%
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A cultural tour of Georgia includes visits to historic cities such as Tbilisi and Mtskheta, ancient sites such as Uplistsikhe, and impressive monasteries such as Gelati Monastery.
Our cultural tour of Georgia usually lasts 7-10 days and provides a comprehensive insight into the cultural treasures of the country.
Yes, we plan in blocks of free time so that you can explore the places on your own or relax.
In addition to cultural tours, we also offer hikes to significant sites and picturesque landscapes.
We carefully select accommodation to suit our guests’ needs, from comfortable hotels to unique guesthouses.
We endeavour to accommodate special dietary requirements for our guests if these are indicated in advance.
Yes, our tour guides are familiar with the area, are experienced and have extensive knowledge of the culture and history of Georgia.
We use safe and comfortable means of transport, which may vary depending on the itinerary and group size, including buses, minivans or trains.
Our tours are usually accompanied in English, but we can also organise interpreters for other languages on request.
It is recommended that you find out about the climate, bring comfortable clothes and shoes for sightseeing, and take out travel insurance.