Stay 7 nights in Tbilisi, Kutaisi and Batumi to explore three great cities of Georgia. You will live in hotels with an excellent booking reviews, enjoy organized day trips and in the evening explore the cities on your own.
Day 1 - airport transfer.
Day 2 - Tbilisi city tour: you will visit all main sites of Tbilisi.
Day 3 - tour to Kazbegi: you will explore all must-see sites of Georgian Military Road.
Day 4 - Mtskheta & Kutaisi: you will visit town Mtskheta and transfer to Kutaisi and do city tour.
Day 5 - Prometheus Cave-Martvili-Batumi: you will visit Prometheus cave, Martvili Canyon and transfer to Batumi.
Day 6, Gonio and Makhuntseti: you will explore Batumi, Gonio fortress and Makhuntseti Waterfalls.
Day 7, tour to Shekvetili & dinner: you will visit Shekvetili and have a dinner to enjoy Georgian traditional folklore.
Day 8, airport transfer.
This travel plan is ideal for those spending seven days in Georgia to enjoy with three big cities of Georgia, offering a well-rounded experience that highlights the country's rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning natural landscapes.
3 Comments
4.8
This 8-day journey through Georgia was an eye-opening experience that beautifully showcased the contrasting vibes of Tbilisi, Kutaisi, and Batumi. The blend of rich history and modern culture in Tbilisi was a highlight—strolling through its vibrant streets felt almost magical, especially at night. While the itinerary was packed with amazing sights and activities, we occasionally felt rushed during transitions between the cities. Overnight stays were comfortable, but some hotels could use a bit of updating. Overall, we left with a deeper appreciation for Georgian hospitality and culture, eager to explore more on our next visit.
4.6
Our family found the 8-day adventure to be a rich tapestry of Georgian culture, with Tbilisi serving as a vibrant starting point. We especially appreciated our stay in a charming guesthouse that embraced traditional decor, offering a cozy refuge after long days of exploring. The excursions to Kutaisi and Batumi were captivating, filled with stunning landscapes and local delicacies that we cherished. However, there were times when the pace felt a bit rushed, making it challenging to fully absorb each experience. Overall, it was a delightful journey that opened our eyes to Georgia’s warm hospitality and diverse heritage.
4.6
From the moment we arrived in Tbilisi, the vibrant atmosphere and warm hospitality captured our hearts. We loved exploring the charming streets and indulging in traditional Georgian dishes, especially the khinkali and khachapuri that we couldn’t get enough of. Although the transportation between cities could be a bit cramped at times, the stunning landscapes of Kutaisi and Batumi made every journey worthwhile.