Tours and Trip Packages to Tbilisi in September 2026
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Simple stays with essential amenities. Typically guesthouses, hostels or hotels rated below 3 stars — clean, no-frills, and great for value-conscious travelers.
Comfortable and reliable 3-star stays. Expect private rooms, en-suite bathrooms, and solid amenities — a great balance between comfort and cost.
Upscale 4-5 star hotels and lodges. Enjoy high-end service, refined comfort, and premium locations — ideal for travelers seeking extra indulgence.
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Caucasus region - this is a high mountains, valleys, canyons, sea, incredible nature, proud people and ancient traditions. Sakura offers a unique adventure in the Caucasus for the travelers who seek to discover new world, interact with locals, experience their traditions and enjoy breathtaking views from the rocky beaches of the Black Sea to the high mountains
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Georgia is a unique destination, offering a wide range of experiences. Due to its diverse natural and cultural heritage, the country has an outstanding.
We start our tour in Baku and follow the ancient Silk Road trade route where we will visit the Mediaeval palaces, grand mosques, the carpet weaving centre , and the bright stained glass of Sheki’s palaces.
As we travel from Azerbaijan to Georgia, we visit cathedrals, Monasteries, Mountains, Fortresses, Canyons, Dinosaurs footprints, mountains of Kazbegi, and the world’s oldest wine region. Winemaking has been practiced in Georgia for over 8,000 years. Cultural monuments which are included into UNESCO’s World Heritage List. Georgian hospitality and of course its cuisine. Georgian national dishes are amongst the best in the world for their diversity and taste.
Armenia, one of the oldest countries in the world has ancient monasteries and the gorgeous Lake Sevan
While exploring the South Caucasus countries you will discover a fascinating cross-roads culture that has integrated both Europe and Asia. You will visit World Heritage Monasteries, unique painted churches, cave towns, stunning gorges and valleys, ethnographical and historical museums, art galleries and more…
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Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Starting in the heart of Asia you will feel as if you have almost returned to Europe. You will encounter friendly locals, a diverse and long history, a unique and varied culture, lively and cosmopolitan cities, and vast, stunning landscapes that range from arid desert to rugged mountains, with dense forests and snow-capped peaks as we reach the Caucus states of Armenia and Georgia.
Note: We have two options for our route on this trip, either travelling through Azerbaijan or through Iran to get from Turkmenistan to Georgia and Armenia. Which we take depends on whether Azerbaijan's land borders are open are not, the operating schedule and reliability of the Caspian Sea ferry, and the overall regional security situation. We will make a final decision on the route a few months before departure
Join this overland adventure starting in the isolated desert country of Turkmenistan, travelling through Iran or across the Caspian Sea to the Caucasus states of Georgia and Armenia before continuing to Turkey. From Ashgabat to Istanbul, this trip is full of fascinating and varied history, demonstrating the contested and often turbulent past of this relatively unknown region. Those who do travel here are rewarded with breathtaking scenery from stunning snowy mountains to seemingly endless desert, ancient and medieval sites that rival and often outdo any found in Europe, and a wide array of eclectic cultures, with consistently friendly and welcoming locals
Set out on a flavorful adventure through Georgia’s Kakheti wine region with this private organic wine tour. Perfect for travelers eager to savor authentic tastes and local traditions, this day trip from Tbilisi features visits to four distinctive wineries, each with its own story. Begin your journey with the taste of freshly baked shoti bread and local cheeses at a Georgian home bakery, then sample exceptional organic wines at Vellino and Okro Wines—both set against backdrops of breathtaking valleys and mountain vistas. Enjoy a sumptuous BBQ lunch at Mosmieri winery, renowned for its top-tier Georgian and European-style wines (not organic, but a delicious point of comparison). Cap off the day by learning about traditional qvevri winemaking and sampling exclusive white wines. With seamless hotel pickup and drop-off, this culinary tour’s highlight is its rare access to passionate winemakers and the heart of Georgia’s organic wine renaissance.
Discover the vibrant fusion of history and modern life on a half-day walking tour through Tbilisi. Founded atop hot springs, Georgia’s capital is a tapestry of diverse cultures, reflected in its atmospheric old town and dynamic new districts. Follow your guide through cobbled lanes, marvel at the towering Holy Trinity Cathedral, and ride a cable car to the ancient Narikhala Fortress for breathtaking city views.
This experience also features a stroll through the 17th-century Caravanserai and an insightful visit to the Tbilisi History Museum. Concluding at Rose Revolution Square, this trip is perfect for those eager to uncover Tbilisi’s layered history and architectural gems on foot. The tour’s standout feature: a blend of panoramic vistas, religious landmarks, and cultural discoveries—all in just a few hours.
Prepare to be amazed, arriving in Georgia and Armenia is like stepping through the looking glass into a completely unexpected travel destination; beautiful, welcoming and with a wild and intriguing history – add great food and wine, incredible UNESCO heritage sites and stunning scenery and you have the perfect mix for an incredible journey of discovery.
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Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Imagine savoring centuries-old winemaking traditions against the scenic backdrop of eastern Georgia on an exclusive wine tour in Kakheti. Renowned as the cradle of Georgian wine, Kakheti offers a unique opportunity for curious travelers to immerse themselves in a culture where wine has been crafted for over 6,000 years. This private, one-day trip is a sensory journey through lush vineyards and historic estates, where you’ll discover what makes Kakheti the birthplace of Georgian wine.
Your day begins with a guided tasting and exploration of the Tsinandali estate, once home to the celebrated 19th-century poet and nobleman Alexander Chavchavadze. Stroll through its remarkable English-French garden, adorned with rare, imported flora, and absorb the tranquil beauty that inspired generations of Georgian artistry.
Next, the tour leads you to Shumi Winery—one of the region’s most esteemed producers, whose name harkens back to an ancient Georgian word for pure, authentic wine. Here, you’ll sample a selection of their best vintages, gaining insight into the meticulous techniques that have defined Georgian winemaking for millennia.
The experience continues at Shilda Winery, a standout among Kakheti’s acclaimed vineyards. Taste a curated variety of local wines and witness firsthand the regional dedication to quality and tradition. Each stop on this trip provides a window into the artistry and innovation that continue to shape Georgian viticulture.
As the afternoon unfolds, enjoy a relaxed sightseeing walk through Telavi, Kakheti’s vibrant hub. The town’s welcoming atmosphere and picturesque streets offer a perfect finale to your day of discovery. Conclude your journey with a scenic drive back to Tbilisi via the breathtaking Gombori Pass, reflecting on the flavors and stories that make Kakheti a must-visit for wine enthusiasts.
The unique selling point of this tour lies in the intimate access to legendary wineries and cultural landmarks, making it ideal for those seeking a blend of history, taste, and authentic Georgian hospitality. Whether you’re a dedicated oenophile or simply wish to experience the heart of Georgian wine country, this tour promises an unforgettable exploration of one of the world’s oldest winemaking regions.
Step into Georgia’s living history on a full-day private trip that links the ancient capital of Mtskheta with the vibrant city of Tbilisi. This thoughtfully designed tour offers an immersive sightseeing experience for travelers eager to uncover the intertwined stories of these two cultural gems.
Begin just west of Tbilisi, where the ancient town of Mtskheta awaits. Once the capital from the 4th century BC to the 5th century AD, Mtskheta is now celebrated for its two UNESCO World Heritage Sites: the iconic Svetitskhoveli Cathedral and the hilltop Jvari Monastery. These masterworks of early Christian architecture are not only religious landmarks but also touchstones of Georgia’s rich artistic and spiritual heritage. Your guide will bring these centuries-old sites to life with fascinating insights and historical context.
Midway through the tour, pause to enjoy a traditional Georgian lunch, sampling local dishes that showcase the region’s renowned culinary culture. Afterward, return to Tbilisi for a captivating exploration of both its old and new districts. The city’s cosmopolitan character is palpable in its lively streets, where multi-ethnic traditions and a dynamic past merge seamlessly.
A highlight of your Tbilisi visit is the exhilarating cable car ride up to Narikhala Fortress. From its ancient ramparts, take in sweeping views of the city—a moment that perfectly encapsulates the blend of history and modern energy that defines Tbilisi today.
This tour package stands out for its seamless combination of two of Georgia’s most significant destinations, offering an in-depth look at the country’s religious and historical evolution. Perfect for travelers who crave a deeper understanding of Georgia’s past and present, this journey ensures that you experience both the grandeur of UNESCO-listed monuments and the lively spirit of contemporary Tbilisi—all in a single, memorable day.
Begin your adventure in the vibrant city of Baku and journey through the heart of the Caucasus with the 11-days Azerbaijan & Georgia Private Tour—an itinerary crafted for experienced travelers and families seeking a blend of history, natural beauty, and authentic cross-cultural encounters. This tour package traverses the scenic landscapes and historic towns of Azerbaijan, including Shamakhi, Lahic, Qabala, Sheki, and Ganja, before guiding you across the border into Georgia to explore Tbilisi, Sighnaghi—the romantic city of love—Gori, and the spiritual hub of Mtskheta.
With every detail arranged for your comfort, including private transportation, knowledgeable guides, accommodations, and entrance fees, you’re free to immerse yourself in each destination’s unique atmosphere. The flexibility to customize the trip ensures it can cater to family needs or those of seasoned explorers eager for deeper engagement.
Discover the architectural wonders of Baku, stroll through ancient mountain villages, and experience the legendary hospitality that defines this region. In Georgia, wander cobbled streets lined with colorful houses, sample world-renowned wines, and absorb centuries of history in UNESCO-listed landmarks. This journey’s unique selling point lies in its seamless blend of two enchanting countries, offering travelers an in-depth exploration of the Caucasus—where East meets West in a tapestry of culture, tradition, and breathtaking scenery.
Ready to discover Georgia’s vibrant capital through its most celebrated flavors? This Tbilisi wine tour invites you to taste a dazzling array of Georgian wines while soaking up the city’s rich culture and history. Set out for a day of exploration, where every sip introduces you to a tradition stretching back 7,000 years—making Georgia one of the world’s true cradles of winemaking.
The experience begins with a convenient pick-up from your hotel. Enjoy a blend of walking and driving through both the old and new districts of Tbilisi, taking in iconic landmarks along the way. Kick off your adventure with a cable car ride to Narikhala Fortress, where panoramic views set the stage for your day.
Descend into the heart of the old town and head to the Chateau Mukhrani wine studio. Here, you’ll engage in a guided wine-tasting, learning about the unique processes that shape Chateau wines. Continue your stroll through historic streets before pausing for lunch at a local restaurant, pairing traditional Georgian cuisine with thoughtfully selected wines.
The journey isn’t over yet. Your next stop is Schuchmann Winery, renowned for crafting unforgettable vintages. Savor a tasting session amid an ambiance that perfectly blends heritage and innovation. The day concludes with a leisurely visit to Mtatsminda Park, reached by funicular tramway, where you can enjoy a tranquil walk and reflect on your experiences before returning to your hotel in the evening.
What sets this sightseeing and wine tour apart is its seamless integration of cultural discovery and wine expertise, offering travelers the rare chance to experience Tbilisi’s urban energy alongside the deep-rooted traditions of Georgian winemaking. Perfect for curious visitors eager to indulge their senses, this tour delivers a memorable journey through taste, history, and scenery.