Excursions

  • Tours Around Georgia

    We provide an assistant to book trips and tours around the whole Georgia, both eastern and western parts of it.

    With amazing views, unforgettable places and memorable on-road experience, These trips will make your stay in Georgia and in our hotel precious and valuable.

    You can check information about our Tours Below and ask the administrator to provide you with assistance.

  • Tbilisi City Excursion – A Journey Through History and Heights

    Discover the charm of Georgia’s capital with this enriching half-day Tbilisi excursion. Begin your journey at Sameba Cathedral, the largest church in Georgia, where majestic architecture meets spiritual serenity. From there, drive to the Memorial History of Georgia, a hidden gem perched on a hilltop. This impressive monument tells the story of Georgia’s past through towering stone pillars and stunning views over Tbilisi Reservoir.

    Next, ascend to Mtatsminda Park, located on the city's highest hill. Enjoy panoramic views of the capital, take a stroll through the amusement park, or relax at a café overlooking the skyline. The funicular ride adds a touch of nostalgia and excitement to the experience.

    Finally, descend into the heart of Old Tbilisi, where narrow cobbled streets, colorful balconies, and ancient sulphur baths reflect the city’s rich cultural tapestry. Wander through charming alleyways, discover local handicrafts, and soak in the atmosphere of this vibrant district.

    This excursion blends modern panoramas with historical depth, offering a well-rounded introduction to Tbilisi’s past and present. Ideal for first-time visitors, it captures the spirit, beauty, and soul of Georgia’s capital in just a few unforgettable hours.

  • Mtskheta Spiritual Heritage Tour – A Walk Through Georgia’s Ancient Soul

    Step back in time with a captivating excursion to Mtskheta, one of Georgia’s oldest and most sacred cities. Begin the journey at Jvari Monastery, a 6th-century hilltop church offering breathtaking views of the confluence of the Aragvi and Mtkvari rivers. This UNESCO World Heritage Site stands as a masterpiece of early Christian architecture and a symbol of Georgia’s spiritual legacy.

    Continue to the heart of Mtskheta to explore the magnificent Svetitskhoveli Cathedral, a spiritual and cultural center of Georgia for centuries. Known as the burial site of Christ’s robe, the cathedral is famed for its impressive frescoes, legends, and timeless elegance.

    The final stop is Samtavro Monastery, a peaceful complex that houses both a church and a convent. Here, you’ll find the tombs of Saint King Mirian and Queen Nana, who brought Christianity to Georgia in the 4th century. The site’s quiet gardens and ancient structures offer a moment of reflection and spiritual connection.

    This half-day tour immerses guests in the sacred atmosphere and historical richness of Georgia’s religious capital. Perfect for history lovers and spiritual seekers, Mtskheta promises an unforgettable glimpse into the soul of the nation.

  • Mtskheta–Gori–Uplistsikhe Tour – From Sacred Roots to Soviet Shadows

    Explore Georgia’s rich tapestry of history on this full-day excursion through Mtskheta, Gori, and Uplistsikhe. Begin in Mtskheta, the spiritual heart of Georgia and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Visit Jvari Monastery, overlooking the dramatic confluence of two rivers, and marvel at the awe-inspiring Svetitskhoveli Cathedral, where legend holds that Christ’s robe is buried.

    Continue west to the city of Gori, the birthplace of Soviet leader Joseph Stalin. At the Stalin Museum, explore exhibits detailing his early life, political rise, and lasting impact on world history. The museum includes his preserved childhood home and personal railway carriage, offering a unique perspective on one of the 20th century’s most controversial figures.

    The journey concludes at the remarkable Uplistsikhe Cave Town, an ancient rock-hewn city carved into cliffs above the Mtkvari River. Dating back to the early Iron Age, Uplistsikhe once thrived as a major trade and religious center. Wander through ancient streets, cave dwellings, temples, and wine cellars, all etched into stone.

    This excursion offers an unforgettable blend of spirituality, Soviet legacy, and ancient wonder—perfect for travelers seeking a deep and diverse understanding of Georgia’s historical landscape.

  • Kakheti Wine & Culture Tour – A Journey Through Georgia’s Heartland

    Experience the beauty, history, and flavors of Georgia on this unforgettable day trip to Kakheti, the country’s renowned wine region. Begin with a visit to the peaceful Bodbe Monastery, nestled among cypress trees and overlooking the Alazani Valley. This sacred site is the final resting place of Saint Nino, the woman who brought Christianity to Georgia.

    Continue to the charming hilltop town of Signaghi, often called the "City of Love." Stroll through cobbled streets lined with colorful houses and enjoy panoramic views of the valley and Caucasus Mountains. The town’s preserved defensive wall and romantic ambiance make it a favorite among visitors.

    Next, dive into Georgia’s winemaking heritage with a guided tour and tasting at the renowned Khareba Winery, famous for its unique wine tunnel carved into the mountainside. Learn about traditional Qvevri winemaking techniques and sample some of the region’s finest wines.

    The final stop is Gremi Castle, a 16th-century architectural gem that once served as the royal residence of the Kakheti kings. Explore its tower, church, and museum, all surrounded by stunning landscapes.

    This tour offers a rich blend of spirituality, romance, history, and wine—an ideal escape into the soul of Georgia.

  • Borjomi–Vardzia–Rabati Castle Excursion – Nature, History & Cave Wonders

    Embark on a full‑day adventure across the stunning landscapes and rich heritage of southern Georgia. The journey begins in Borjomi, a renowned spa‑resort town nestled in the lush Borjomi Gorge. Wander through Borjomi Central Park, sip the legendary mineral water straight from the spring, and ride the scenic cable car over verdant woodlands 

    Next, travel to Rabati Castle in Akhaltsikhe, a 9th‑century fortress recently restored. Explore its towering walls, mosque, church, and museum, and climb watchtowers for sweeping views of the Potshkovi River valley. The castle’s blend of architectural styles—from medieval stone ramparts to Ottoman-era structures—tells the story of Georgia’s diverse past .

    The highlight of the excursion is Vardzia, the legendary cave monastery carved into cliffs during the 12th century under Queen Tamar and King George III. Wander through a labyrinth of rock‑cut rooms: chapels, living quarters, wine cellars, and frescoed sanctuaries echoing with centuries of history 

    This immersive tour blends natural beauty, medieval architecture, and spiritual awe. It’s perfect for travellers seeking a multifaceted glimpse into Georgia’s cultural landscape—all wrapped up in a single, unforgettable day.

  • Dashbashi Canyon Adventure – Nature’s Breathtaking Masterpiece

    Escape into the dramatic beauty of southern Georgia with a thrilling excursion to Dashbashi Canyon, one of the country’s most striking natural wonders. Located in the Tsalka region, just a couple of hours from Tbilisi, this spectacular canyon is carved by the rushing waters of the Ktsia River and surrounded by lush, green cliffs and waterfalls.

    Begin your visit with a scenic walk along well-marked trails that lead deep into the heart of the canyon. Admire cascading waterfalls, mineral springs, and rare flora as you descend into the gorge. The star attraction is the hanging glass bridge, suspended high above the canyon floor, offering breathtaking panoramic views and an unforgettable photo opportunity.

    The area also features the world’s largest glass diamond-shaped café, dramatically perched in the middle of the bridge — a unique spot to rest and take in the views. For those who crave more adventure, options for zip-lining and other outdoor activities are available.

    Dashbashi Canyon is a perfect mix of adrenaline, serenity, and natural beauty. Whether you're a nature lover, an adventure seeker, or simply looking to escape the city, this day trip promises a refreshing and awe-inspiring experience in Georgia’s great outdoors.

  • Gudauri & Kazbegi Panorama Excursion – Mountains, Monuments & Majestic Vistas

    Embark from Tbilisi on a breathtaking full-day adventure along the historic Georgian Military Highway, soaking in dramatic landscapes and cultural highlights.

    First, pause at the Zhinvali Water Reservoir, a shimmering alpine lake created by a Soviet-era dam. Nestled among lush peaks, it offers serene photo spots and tales of submerged villages beneath its waters. Nearby, the legendary Ananuri Fortress awaits—with its 17th-century churches, secret water tunnel, and turreted walls overlooking the Aragvi River.

    As you ascend, arrive at Gudauri, Georgia’s premier mountain resort. Here, stand by the iconic Friendship Monument, a 1983 Soviet-era structure featuring sweeping tile mosaics and panoramic views of Devil’s Valley and soaring peaks. Depending on season, optional activities like paragliding, skiing, or snowmobiling are available.

    The grand finale unfolds in Kazbegi (Stepantsminda) at Gergeti Trinity Church, perched at 2,170 m beneath Mount Kazbek. This isolated hilltop icon commands awe-inspiring vistas—and a deep sense of Georgian spirit. Guests can reach it via 4WD, a steep hike, or jeep ride.

    This excursion is a perfect blend of engineering marvels, medieval history, Soviet-era symbolism, and high-altitude beauty—ideal for photographers, history buffs, or mountain enthusiasts seeking an unforgettable Georgian mountain journey.

  • Martvili–Okatse–Prometheus Canyon Excursion – A Day Amid Georgia’s Hidden Gorges

    Discover Georgia’s hidden natural wonders on this full-day expedition through Martvili Canyon, Okatse Canyon, and Prometheus Cave. Begin at Martvili Canyon, carved by the serene Abasha River. Guests enjoy a gentle boat ride along emerald waters, drifting beneath dramatic limestone cliffs draped in lush greenery. You’ll pass secluded waterfalls, hike short riverside trails, and witness nature’s tranquil beauty.

    Next, venture deeper into Imereti to explore Okatse Canyon, a spectacular gorge sliced by the Okatse River. Walk along elevated wooden trails and steel walkways clinging to sheer canyon walls—suspended hundreds of meters above the canyon floor. The suspension bridge leads to a panoramic viewing platform, offering breathtaking vistas of the dramatic gorge below. Expect narrow passageways, cascading waterfalls, and the thrill of hanging high above an ancient landscape .

    In the afternoon, your journey concludes at the magical Prometheus Cave, a subterranean marvel near Kumistavi. This vast cave system features cathedral-like halls studded with stalactites, stalagmites, and shimmering underground lakes. Illuminated pathways and guided narration bring Armenia’s ancient geological wonders to life.

    This excursion offers an intoxicating mix of waterborne serenity, adrenaline‑charged heights, and underground mystique, making it a perfect blend for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. Immerse yourself in Georgia’s geological diversity on this unforgettable day trip.