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Best 7-10 Day Georgia Itineraries
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2026
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Georgia in a Week: Caucasus Peaks, Wine & Old Tbilisi
From Tbilisi’s old town to Kakheti vineyards and Caucasus views, travel with ease
Georgia is an excellent choice for a 7-10 day trip, with enough time for Tbilisi and the distinctive landscapes beyond the capital. Many trips begin in Tbilisi, where cobbled lanes, centuries-old churches and wide hilltop views set the tone, before heading out to wine regions and mountain roads that balance culture with scenery. Expect a combination of guided visits and independent time, with support in key places and space left for cafés, markets and unhurried evening walks. With both group tours and private trips available, it’s straightforward to match the pace and travel style that suits you best.
Best 7-10 day itineraries
Georgia Winter Explorer
Uncover Georgia on this 7-day winter tour, taking in its rich history and scenic landscapes. Explore the capital’s Old Town, then travel east to the Kakheti wine region to discover Telavi, Alaverdi Cathedral, Kvareli Wine Cave and the picturesque hilltop town of Sighnaghi. Continue to the ancient capital of Mtskheta, home to the sacred sites of Svetitskhoveli Cathedral and Jvari Monastery, before visiting Gori, the birthplace of Joseph Stalin. Head west to Kutaisi, where highlights include Bagrati Cathedral and the spectacular Prometheus Cave, before returning to Tbilisi.
Tour Highlights
Tbilisi - Explore Narikala Fortress, the sulphur baths of Abanotubani and the historic Old Town, including Sioni Cathedral and the Rezo Gabriadze Clock Tower
Telavi - Experience Kakheti’s heritage at Alaverdi Cathedral and the Tsinandali estate of Prince Alexander Chavchavadze, with time at the lively local market
Sighnaghi - Discover the hilltop town’s cobbled streets and Alazani Valley views, after visiting Kvareli Wine Cave and Bodbe Monastery
Mtskheta - Visit Svetitskhoveli Cathedral and hilltop Jvari Monastery in Georgia’s ancient former capital
Gori - Learn about Soviet history at the Joseph Stalin Museum, including the house where he was born
Kutaisi - Wander past the Colchis Fountain and White Bridge, tour Bagrati Cathedral and enter Prometheus Cave with its underground river
Georgia Explorer
Discover the highlights of Georgia on this 8-day tour that starts and ends in Tbilisi, taking in the country's rich history, culture and striking landscapes. Explore the capital’s Old Town, then head to the Kakheti wine region to visit Telavi, Alaverdi and Sighnaghi. Journey along the Georgian Military Highway to Ananuri, Gudauri and Stepantsminda (aka Kazbegi) for sweeping Caucasus views. Step back in time in Mtskheta and Gori, then continue to Kutaisi to see Bagrati Cathedral and the striking Prometheus Cave.
Tour Highlights
Tbilisi - Explore Narikala Fortress, the sulphur baths of Abanotubani and the historic Old Town, including Sioni Cathedral and the Rezo Gabriadze Clock Tower
Telavi - Experience Kakheti’s heritage at Alaverdi Cathedral and the Tsinandali estate of Prince Alexander Chavchavadze, with time at the lively local market
Sighnaghi - Discover the hilltop town’s cobbled streets and Alazani Valley views, after visiting Kvareli Wine Cave and Bodbe Monastery
Kazbegi - Ascend by 4WD to Gergeti Trinity Church, dramatically set beneath Mount Kazbegi along the scenic Georgian Military Highway
Mtskheta - Visit Svetitskhoveli Cathedral and hilltop Jvari Monastery in Georgia’s ancient former capital
Gori - Learn about Soviet history at the Joseph Stalin Museum, including the house where he was born
Kutaisi - Wander past the Colchis Fountain and White Bridge, tour Bagrati Cathedral and enter Prometheus Cave with its underground river
Highlights of Georgia & Armenia
Journey through the Caucasus on this 9-day tour starting and ending in Tbilisi, uncovering the rich history and landscapes of Georgia and Armenia. Wander Tbilisi’s Old Town, visit the wine region of Kakheti, and cross into Armenia to see UNESCO-listed monasteries such as Haghpat and Geghard. Take in sweeping views of Mount Ararat at Khor Virap, delve into ancient cave settlements like Uplistsikhe, and admire landmarks from Yerevan to Mtskheta.
Tour Highlights
Tbilisi - Explore the Old Town, ride up to Narikala Fortress and pass the sulphur baths of Abanotubani
Telavi - Discover the bustling bazaar and medieval Batonis Tsikhe in the heart of the Kakheti wine region
Haghpat - Admire the UNESCO listed monastery complex showcasing distinctive Armenian medieval architecture
Yerevan - Tour Republic Square, the Cascade Monument and Cafesjian Museum with views towards Mount Ararat
Khor Virap - Reflect at the monastery linked to Saint Gregory the Illuminator with close views of Mount Ararat
Geghard - Marvel at the UNESCO listed monastery partly carved into the rock with a sacred spring inside
Garni - See the 1st century pagan temple dedicated to the sun god Mihr overlooking the Azat River gorge
Mtskheta - Learn about Georgia’s spiritual heritage at Svetitskhoveli Cathedral and hilltop Jvari Monastery
Caucasus Explorer
Journey from Tbilisi to Yerevan on this 9 day tour through Georgia and Armenia, packed with culture, cuisine and cinematic scenery. Roam Tbilisi’s atmospheric old town, visit sacred Mtskheta and travel the Georgian Military Highway to the dramatic peaks of Kazbegi. Sip local wines in Kakheti before crossing into Armenia to uncover medieval monasteries, forested Dilijan and lively Yerevan. With sweeping views of Mount Ararat, ancient temples and rock-carved churches.
Tour Highlights
Tbilisi - Discover the cobbled Old Town, Narikala Fortress, sulphur baths of Abanotubani and landmark churches on a guided city tour
Mtskheta - Explore Svetitskhoveli Cathedral and hilltop Jvari Monastery overlooking the confluence of the Aragvi and Mtkvari rivers
Stepantsminda - Ascend by 4WD to Gergeti Trinity Church set beneath Mount Kazbegi along the Georgian Military Highway
Kakheti - Sample regional wines at Shumi Winery and visit Alaverdi Cathedral and the Tsinandali estate in Georgia’s wine heartland
Haghpat - Visit the UNESCO-listed monastery complex showcasing Armenian medieval architecture amid the Debed Canyon
Yerevan - Admire Republic Square, the Cascade Monument and panoramic views of Mount Ararat on a comprehensive city tour
Khor Virap - Witness Mount Ararat from the monastery where St Gregory the Illuminator was imprisoned for 13 years
Garni - Uncover the 1st century pagan temple above the Azat River gorge and the basalt columns of the Symphony of Stones
Georgia 7-10 day itineraries at a glance
Trip and guiding style
Trips in Georgia are partially guided, with local English-speaking guides included for key sights and scheduled activities. You’ll have support where it matters most, while still enjoying time to explore independently between visits and at a comfortable pace. Some itineraries also continue into Armenia, while still giving Georgia proper depth rather than a quick overview.
Accommodation
You stay in 4 star hotels, selected to give a comfortable base in the main locations. If availability is limited, we may use alternative hotels of a similar standard, and star ratings can vary by country, region and local classification.
Trip pacing
The pace is typically medium with an easy fitness level, which suits travellers who want full, well-structured days without punishing early starts. Expect a blend of city walking and scenic drives, along with regular opportunities to pause for viewpoints, cafés and local food along the way.
Frequently asked questions
What can you see in Georgia in 7 to 10 days?
A week long trip covers Georgia's headline regions. Routes link Tbilisi with the wine country of Kakheti around Telavi and Sighnaghi, the Caucasus mountains at Gudauri and Stepantsminda, and the historic towns of Mtskheta and Gori. It gives a rounded picture of the country.
Is 7 to 10 days enough for Georgia?
Yes, a week or so suits Georgia's main regions given its compact size. Tbilisi works as a base for the wine country and the mountains. The short distances mean you can see a lot.
Are 7 to 10 day Georgia tours guided?
They run as partially guided trips, as group tours and private tours. A guide covers the main regions, with free time around it. The format keeps the route organised.
How active is a 7 to 10 day Georgia tour?
The activity level is easy, with town sightseeing, wine country stops and mountain scenery. The pace is steady. It suits travellers wanting culture and landscapes.
How big are the groups on a 7 to 10 day Georgia tour?
Group departures are capped at around 20 travellers, with private options too. Routes centre on Tbilisi, Kakheti and the Caucasus. A few itineraries sit in this band.
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