
Mtskheta and Kakheti Wine Tour from Tbilisi (3 Days)
Capital, ancient churches and a day in the wine country.
Departure
Tbilisi
Duration
3 Days
Price from
€
82
Currency: Georgian Lari (GEL / ₾). Cards accepted in cities; cash useful in smaller towns.
SIM Cards: Available at the airport and in cities (Magti, Beeline, Cellfie). eSIM also offered.
Time Zone: GMT +4.
Visa: Many nationalities (EU, US, Canada, UK, etc.) enjoy visa-free entry for up to one year.
TOUR HIGHLIGHTS

Tbilisi layers 1,500 years of history into one walkable riverside city: Persian-style bath domes, carved wooden balconies, a Soviet avenue and a glass bridge, all beneath the Narikala fortress. Sulphur springs gave the city its name and still steam in the Abanotubani district. The cable car, the flea market, the courtyard cafes and the natural-wine bars each tell a different era. Few capitals reward simple wandering so richly.

Mtskheta is where Georgia became Christian in 337 AD, and it has never stopped being sacred. Svetitskhoveli Cathedral, burial place of kings, is said to hold the robe of Christ beneath its floor; on the cliff opposite, the 6th-century Jvari Monastery looks down on the meeting of the Mtkvari and Aragvi rivers, one of the country's defining views. Both are UNESCO World Heritage Sites, twenty minutes from Tbilisi. No visit to Georgia is complete without them.

Sighnaghi sits on a hilltop ringed by a complete 18th-century wall: 23 towers and four kilometres of battlements you can actually walk. Below the pastel lanes and carved balconies, the Alazani Valley spreads out toward the snow wall of the Caucasus. The town's marriage house works around the clock, which is how Sighnaghi earned its nickname, the 'city of love'. Add nearby Bodbe Convent, resting place of St Nino, and you have Kakheti's most romantic stop.

Georgians have been making wine for at least 8,000 years, and in Kakheti the method has never changed: fermentation in qvevri, great clay vessels buried in the earth, now protected by UNESCO. Family cellars pour amber and ruby wines you will simply not taste anywhere else. Between tastings rise some of the country's greatest monuments: Alaverdi's soaring cathedral, fortified Gremi, hilltop Nekresi. Come hungry, because the Kakhetian table is Georgia's most generous.
TOUR ITINERARY
DAY
1
Tbilisi city tour
A full day getting to know the Georgian capital on foot and by cable car. We wander the lanes of the Old Town past carved wooden balconies, ride up to Narikala fortress for the classic panorama and stroll through Abanotubani, the sulphur-bath district with its brick domes. We cross the Bridge of Peace, see Metekhi Church on its cliff above the Mtkvari and leave unhurried time for Georgian wine, coffee and a long local lunch. By evening you will understand why travellers fall for this city so quickly.
Overnight in:
Tbilisi
DAY
2
Mtskheta and Uplistsikhe
In the morning we explore Mtskheta, Georgia's ancient capital: the clifftop Jvari Monastery above the confluence of two rivers and the great Svetitskhoveli Cathedral, burial place of kings, both UNESCO-listed. After lunch we continue to Uplistsikhe, an entire town carved into a riverside cliff some three thousand years ago, wandering its rock-cut halls, wine cellars and ancient theatre. We are back in Tbilisi in the evening.
Overnight in:
Tbilisi
DAY
3
Kakheti wine day
We cross into Kakheti, Georgia's wine country. At Bodbe Convent, resting place of St Nino, cypress alleys frame views over the vast Alazani Valley; minutes away, walled Sighnaghi keeps its towers and balconied lanes. In a family cellar we taste amber and red wines made in buried qvevri jars, the 8000-year-old Georgian method, over a long traditional lunch, returning to Tbilisi in the evening.
Overnight in:
Price Includes
• Professional licensed guide
• Comfortable air-conditioned transport
• Entrance fees as per itinerary
• Hotel pickup and drop-off
Price Doesn't Include
• Accommodation (unless stated)
• Lunches and dinners
• Personal expenses
• Travel insurance
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3, Nina Khubulava Street
Tbilisi, 0190 Georgia
+995 500 88 77 58
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