If you’re looking to add some nature-filled adventure to your Georgian trip, a day trip from Batumi to Martvili Canyon and Prometheus Cave might be just what you need. While I haven’t personally done this tour, I’ve looked into what it offers, and it seems like a solid choice for those who want to see some of Georgia’s most stunning natural sights without too much hassle. It’s a full 12-hour excursion that promises boat rides, waterfalls, underground caves, and picturesque landscapes—all guided, which helps keep things smooth.
What really caught my eye are the scenic boat rides in both the canyon and the cave, offering a unique way to experience these natural wonders up close. Plus, the tour includes a stop for Georgian food, giving you a chance to enjoy local flavors in a charming setting. On the flip side, that long day on the road might feel a bit tiring, especially for those who prefer a more relaxed pace or have mobility concerns. Overall, it seems perfect if you’re eager for a full immersion into Georgia’s outdoors, especially if you’re traveling with a group that appreciates guided tours and well-organized trips.
This tour appeals most to travelers who love nature, enjoy photography, and want a comprehensive day out exploring Georgia’s impressive landscapes. If you’re after a worry-free way to tick off two major natural attractions in one trip, this could be a great fit. However, if you prefer a more leisurely pace or have specific accessibility needs, you’ll want to weigh those considerations carefully.
Key Points

- Includes guided boat rides in both Martvili Canyon and Prometheus Cave, which are highlights of the experience.
- Offers a taste of Georgian cuisine with a stop at a local restaurant, perfect for recharging.
- Long day of travel—about 12 hours total—so be prepared for a full itinerary.
- Scenic views and photography opportunities of waterfalls, cliffs, and underground formations.
- Not cheap but good value considering transportation, guided service, and unique experiences.
- Suitable for most travelers but not ideal for those with mobility issues or who prefer a slower pace.
The Full Experience: What You Can Expect

From the moment you hop into the van in Batumi, you’ll notice the day is carefully structured to maximize your time exploring Georgia’s nature. The drive to Kutaisi takes around 2.5 hours, giving you a chance to enjoy the countryside views and chat with fellow travelers. Once in Kutaisi, the adventure begins with the visit to Martvili Canyon—a spectacular gorge with turquoise waters, steep cliffs, and plenty of waterfalls.
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Exploring Martvili Canyon
The boat ride here is a major draw. We’ve seen comments from travelers saying, “Our trip was with Budget Georgia team. It was perfect time! Everything was organised at the highest level,” which hints at the smooth organization of the trip. The boat ride lasts about an hour, letting you take in the stunning waterfalls cascading down the canyon walls. You’ll want to have your camera ready—these views are truly photogenic, and many travelers mention how they enjoyed capturing the vibrant water and dramatic cliffs.
The canyon itself is accessible enough for most, but keep in mind this is a natural terrain, so comfortable shoes are a must. The boat ride is optional, costing an additional 20 GEL, but many find it worth every lari for the experience and the photos.
Lunch Break in Sweet Village
After exploring the canyon, you’ll stop for lunch at Sweet Village, a cozy spot where Georgian cuisine takes center stage. Travelers have raved about the food—some reviews mention how delicious and authentic it is. It’s a good chance to relax, refuel, and maybe sample some local wine or traditional dishes. This break usually lasts about an hour, giving you a chance to unwind before heading underground.
Discovering Prometheus Cave
Next, the tour takes you into Prometheus Cave, a true underground marvel. You’ll descend about 80 meters into the earth, where a network of passages, stalactites, stalagmites, and underground lakes await. The guide will take you on a boat ride through the passages, with magical lighting and music creating a surreal atmosphere. Travelers have described the experience as enchanting—”strange ambiance created by the lights and music in the cave,” as one review puts it.
The cave entry fee is around 25 GEL, with an optional boat ride inside costing an additional 20 GEL. While the cave is generally accessible, keep in mind that the underground environment requires some walking and standing, so those with mobility concerns should consider this.
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The day is carefully timed, with pickups starting early in Batumi around 09:00 and returning around 21:00. That’s a long day, but it’s packed with sights and activities. The group size is not specified, but guided tours like this tend to be comfortable and well-organized, ensuring you stick to the schedule without feeling rushed.
What Travelers Say
People seem quite satisfied with the guides—”Giorgi was very knowledgeable and fun,” and “Lucas was so friendly and talkative,” are common praises. The guides help make the long day more engaging, sharing interesting facts and keeping the energy up. Reviewers also appreciate the overall organization, describing the trip as “perfect” and “at the highest level.”
The main downside noted by some is the length of the day, which can be tiring. Also, the cost isn’t insignificant when you add in entry fees and optional boat rides, but most seem to feel the experience justifies the price.
Who Should Consider This Tour?

This full-day experience is ideal for travelers who want a comprehensive look at Georgia’s natural beauty without the hassle of planning individual trips. It’s well-suited for those who enjoy guided tours, want to see waterfalls and underground caves, and are comfortable spending a good part of the day outside and on the move.
If you’re into photography, this day offers plenty of stunning scenery. If you’re traveling with a group or family, the guided format helps keep everyone engaged and ensures you hit all the highlights. However, if you have mobility issues or prefer a more relaxed, less structured outing, this might not be your best choice.
Frequently Asked Questions

Is this tour suitable for children?
The tour involves boat rides and some walking, so it’s better suited for older children or teenagers who can handle a full day of activity and have no mobility restrictions.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes, weather-appropriate clothing, water, and a camera are recommended. Since it’s a full day, staying hydrated and prepared for variable weather is wise.
How long is the drive from Batumi?
The drive to Kutaisi, where the main attractions are, takes about 2.5 hours. The trip is scenic, so it’s a good opportunity to relax and enjoy the views.
Are meals included?
No, meals are not included. However, there’s a stop for lunch at Sweet Village, and travelers often enjoy the local Georgian cuisine here.
What is the cost of the entry fees?
Entry to Martvili Canyon costs 20 GEL, with an optional boat ride costing another 20 GEL. Prometheus Cave entry is 25 GEL, and the boat inside the cave costs an additional 20 GEL.
Is this tour suitable for people with mobility issues?
Generally, no. The tour involves walking and boat rides in underground environments, which may not be accessible for everyone.
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Final Thoughts

All in all, this tour from Batumi to Martvili Canyon and Prometheus Cave offers a well-organized, visually stunning way to experience some of Georgia’s most breathtaking natural sites. The guided aspect means you’ll have knowledgeable hosts to enrich your visit, and the boat rides add a touch of adventure that’s hard to beat. It’s a full day, so be ready for a long but rewarding trip.
If you’re someone who relishes outdoor adventures, beautiful scenery, and culture—plus doesn’t mind a hefty schedule—this experience is likely to be a highlight of your Georgian travels. It’s especially worth considering if you’re traveling in a group or with family, as the guides and structure make it easier to enjoy without stress.
For those seeking a laid-back, slow-paced day or with specific accessibility needs, you might want to explore more relaxed options. But for the rest of us craving a taste of Georgia’s wild, underground, and waterfalls-filled side, this tour hits the spot.
Enjoy your Georgian adventure, and don’t forget your camera!
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