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2026
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Old towns, mountain roads and warm food and wine, with expert local insight
Georgia tours suit travelers who want layered history, dramatic mountain scenery, and memorable food and wine within a relatively short timeframe. Many itineraries begin in Tbilisi, where cobbled lanes, hilltop fortresses and the city’s famous sulfur baths sit close together, making it easy to cover a lot without constant travel. From there, routes often move to faith-and-heritage centers such as Mtskheta, where Georgia’s religious story is especially visible in its landmark churches. For bigger vistas, many trips follow the Georgian Military Highway toward Stepantsminda, with widening valleys and rising peaks as the road climbs. Wine lovers can also spend time in Kakheti, visiting towns such as Telavi and tasting local varieties, often alongside insights into regional traditions. Some tours extend into Armenia, but the signature Georgia highlights typically remain the main focus.
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Why partially guided travel is perfect for your trip to Georgia
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Georgia tours at a glance
Trip and guiding style
Georgia tours are typically partly guided, with local English-speaking guides delivering context at key sights and on included visits. Transport is arranged for what’s covered in the itinerary, and some trips also include airport transfers, which can simplify arrivals and departures. Tours often operate with trusted local partners, with practical support available when you need it.
Accommodation
Georgia tours use 4 star hotels as standard. Named accommodation may vary depending on seasonal availability, renovations or local events, but the alternative will be of a comparable category and comfort.
Trip pacing
These tours usually run at a medium pace, combining guided sightseeing with independent time, particularly in Tbilisi where it’s easy to explore between planned visits. Some days involve road travel between regions, so a flexible mindset helps, especially on mountain routes. Activities are generally straightforward, making the trips suitable for a wide range of fitness levels.
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What you'll see in Georgia
From Tbilisi’s Old Town to high mountain passes and wine country towns
Georgia tours often start in Tbilisi, where cobbled Old Town streets lead up toward Narikala Fortress and panoramic viewpoints over the city. Time around the sulfur baths of Abanotubani adds a distinctive local character, alongside cafés, courtyards and the riverside setting. Many itineraries also include Mtskheta, stopping at Svetitskhoveli Cathedral and Jvari Monastery, with sweeping views where the rivers meet below. Some trips add Uplistsikhe, the ancient cave town, offering a more tactile look at Georgia’s deeper past and its rock-cut spaces. Scenic drives along the Georgian Military Highway are a major feature of many routes, with stops such as Ananuri and Gudauri as the scenery opens out and the altitude rises. In the mountains, Stepantsminda is a classic high point, often paired with a 4WD ride to reach wider Caucasus views. Wine country may also feature, with Kakheti visits that can include Telavi, tastings of local wines, and a closer look at regional life beyond the capital.
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Why visit Georgia
A compact country with standout sights, big views and a strong food culture
Georgia works particularly well for guided tours because it offers a high concentration of standout experiences in a compact area, and a well-designed route ties them together with far less logistical effort. Tbilisi is a highlight for many travelers, with Old Town lanes, Narikala Fortress and the sulfur baths of Abanotubani, all close enough to experience in a single stay without feeling rushed. Guided walks add depth to what you’re seeing, from church architecture and river viewpoints to the everyday rhythm of neighbourhood life. Beyond the capital, day trips and overland routes deliver big scenery on the Georgian Military Highway, where landscapes become increasingly dramatic as the road climbs toward Stepantsminda. Georgia also suits travelers looking for culture with a strong local flavour, from the major religious sites of Mtskheta to Kakheti, the country’s best-known wine region, with stops such as Telavi. With partly guided itineraries, you get expert insight where it counts, while still keeping time to wander, eat well and set your own pace.
Frequently asked questions
What is the guiding style on Georgia tours?
Georgia tours are often partly guided, using local English-speaking guides for included sightseeing in key places. There isn’t usually a single tour leader throughout the entire trip, so you’ll get guided insight at the main stops, with more independence and flexibility between destinations.
Do Georgia tours include time in Tbilisi?
Many Georgia trips include time in Tbilisi, typically with guided sightseeing covering the Old Town and the city’s headline attractions. There is also usually free time built in, which is ideal if you’d like to choose your own cafés, viewpoints, galleries or markets without a fixed schedule.
Are Georgia tours suitable for an easy fitness level?
Many Georgia tours are suitable for an easy fitness level, with sightseeing centerd on manageable city walks and visits to historic sites. However, some itineraries include longer drives, particularly on routes to the mountains, so it helps to be comfortable spending extended periods on the road.
Which places are often visited on Georgia tours?
Common highlights include Tbilisi, Mtskheta and Stepantsminda, with extra stops depending on the itinerary and trip length. Exact inclusions vary by tour, but many programs combine city culture, important church sites, wine regions and mountain scenery.
Do Georgia tours visit the Georgian Military Highway?
Many trips use the Georgian Military Highway as the principal scenic route into the mountains. It’s known for expansive landscapes and frequent photo stops, and it commonly links several key places on the way to Stepantsminda.
Are there group tours in Georgia as well as private tours?
Georgia tours can operate as group tours or private tours, and some are designed as city explorer styles. Group tours are shared with other travelers, while private tours run solely for your party; the best option depends on your preferred travel style, pace and budget.
Do Georgia tours include wine experiences?
Some itineraries include time in Kakheti, Georgia’s best-known wine region, and may feature tastings as part of planned visits. Wine inclusions vary from tour to tour, so it’s worth checking the trip notes to see what’s included and what is optional.
Are airport transfers included on Georgia tours?
Some Georgia trips include airport transfers, most commonly on tours that start and finish in Tbilisi. Inclusions can differ by departure, so check the tour details before reservation flights and finalising your arrival plans.
What meals are included on Georgia tours?
Georgia tours often include breakfast, while other meals are frequently left free so you can choose where and what to eat. Meal inclusions vary by itinerary, so review the details if included lunches or dinners are important to you.
What accommodation can be expected on Georgia tours?
Accommodation varies by tour, and named hotels can change if availability shifts close to departure. When that happens, an alternative of a similar standard is used, and the confirmed hotel level and any notes are shown in the trip details.
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