Planning a trip to Georgia and considering a comprehensive tour that covers culture, history, and mountain scenery? I’ve been looking into a 7-day package offered by Travel by Management that promises to do just that—taking you through Tbilisi’s highlights, UNESCO sites, mountain panoramas, and even a visit to the Stalin Museum.
What’s great about this tour? First, it includes free transfers from the airport, which really smooths out arrival jitters. Second, the hotel stay at a 4-star property ensures you’re comfortably rested after days packed with sightseeing. However, it’s worth mentioning that some may find the itinerary quite full, especially with early mornings and long day trips. This tour suits travelers who want a well-rounded, hassle-free experience without sacrificing comfort, especially those who appreciate culture but don’t want to worry about planning every detail.
If you enjoy balanced itineraries that blend history, architecture, and nature, this could be a strong fit. But if you prefer a slow pace or traveling with very young children, some days might feel a bit intense. Regardless, it offers significant value for those wanting a comprehensive taste of Georgia in a week.
Key Points

- All-inclusive convenience with transfers, entrance fees, and hotel stay.
- Varied experiences, from city tours to mountain adventures and historic sites.
- Comfortable accommodations at a 4-star hotel.
- Cultural immersion with visits to UNESCO sites, museums, and local markets.
- Flexible options like wine tasting and spa visits.
- Group size is private, making the experience more tailored and intimate.
Exploring the Heart of Tbilisi

We loved the way this tour kicks off with a warm welcome at the airport and a seamless transfer to your hotel. Starting your trip with a cozy check-in and a glass of welcome drink sets the tone for comfort. The first evening’s walk around Marjanishvili Square and Aghmashenebeli Avenue is a relaxed way to get your bearings and soak up the local vibe. You’ll see lively streets, charming cafes, and historic architecture, making it a great introduction to the city.
Day 2 is all about seeing Tbilisi’s highlights. The guided city tour takes you to the Narikala Fortress, where a cable car ride offers fantastic views over the city’s mix of old and new. Visiting Old Tbilisi, with its narrow winding streets and colorful houses, feels authentic and gives you a sense of the city’s unique character. The sulfur baths in Legvtakhevi Waterfall area are a highlight, especially if you enjoy relaxing in natural hot springs after a day of exploring.
Walking across the Bridge of Peace and through Rike Park, you get a sense of Tbilisi’s modern side, while landmarks like the Holy Trinity Cathedral remind you of the city’s deep-rooted traditions. The evening’s optional wine tasting or dinner show is a nice touch, letting you experience Georgian hospitality firsthand. The tour’s structure allows you to soak in the city’s contrasts—historic charm paired with contemporary vibrancy.
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Day Trips: From UNESCO Sites to Mountain Majesty

One of the major strengths of this tour is the variety of day trips that break up the city sightseeing and let you see Georgia’s diverse landscape and history.
Mtskheta: UNESCO World Heritage & Religious Heritage
Just a quick 30-minute drive from Tbilisi, Mtskheta is a must-see. We loved the way the tour takes you to the Jvari Monastery, perched above the confluence of two rivers, offering panoramic views. The Svetitskhoveli Cathedral is equally impressive, with its intricate architecture and spiritual significance. Walking along the Aragvi river promenade afterward allows for peaceful reflection and scenic photos. The visit to Mtskheta offers a sense of Georgia’s ancient spiritual roots and architectural prowess.
The Kazbegi Region: Mountain Views & Gergeti Trinity Church
The drive along the Georgian Military Highway is a highlight on its own. Stopping at the Ananuri Fortress and Zhinvali Reservoir provides picture-perfect moments. The mountain scenery is stunning, and the stops at different viewpoints give you plenty of opportunities to appreciate Georgia’s rugged beauty. The journey to Gergeti Trinity Church, accessed via a 4×4 Jeep, is a bit adventurous but worth it for the postcard-worthy shots. You’ll get a real sense of Georgia’s alpine charm, especially on a clear day.
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Relaxing in Traditional Sulfur Baths & Local Markets

The free day in Tbilisi offers a bit of breathing room. Many travelers enjoy unwinding in a traditional sulfur bath, which really is a local ritual. After a few days of sightseeing, this can be a highlight for relaxation. Visiting the Dry Bridge Market for antiques is another favorite, where you can browse old books, jewelry, and vintage items—perfect for some unique souvenirs.
Shopping at Galleria Tbilisi or East Point provides opportunities to pick up modern Georgian fashion or gifts. The optional wine tasting on this day offers a taste of Georgia’s renowned wine culture, a pleasant way to unwind and savor local flavors.
Fine Dining with a View
The tour wraps up with a farewell dinner at a panoramic restaurant such as the Funicular Restaurant or Tsiskvili. These spots offer spectacular views of the city, making for a memorable end to your trip. After dinner, the hotel transfer makes heading back easy, ready for your departure the next day.
Practical Details & What to Expect

This tour is designed to be quite comprehensive, offering a balance of guided sightseeing and free time. The private group aspect means you’re not stuck with a large crowd, which makes the experience more personal. The included breakfast and transfers are thoughtful touches that add convenience, especially for travelers unfamiliar with local logistics.
The transportation between sites is via private transfers, which helps keep the schedule tight without feeling rushed. However, be prepared for some early mornings, especially on mountain day trips, and remember to wear comfortable shoes since there’s quite a bit of walking involved. The tour also emphasizes safety and accessibility, but it’s worth noting that it’s not recommended for pregnant women or those with back problems.
Price and Value
For the price, this tour offers excellent value considering the number of sites covered, the quality of accommodations, and the all-inclusive nature. Entrance fees, transfers, and a hotel stay are all included, which reduces extra costs and logistical worries. If you’re looking for a well-organized, hassle-free way to see Georgia in a week, this package delivers.
What Real Travelers Say
Many reviews highlight the professionalism of the guides and the comfort of the hotel, with one noting, “The accommodations were excellent, and the tour felt very personalized.” Others appreciated the variety of experiences, from city culture to mountain landscapes. Some mentioned that the long days could be tiring, especially if you’re not used to early mornings or extensive walking.
Who is This Tour Best For?

If you’re someone who appreciates organized, all-in-one trips that cover major sights without the hassle of planning every detail, this will suit you well. It’s ideal if you want a comfortable, culturally rich experience and are okay with a somewhat packed schedule. It’s not tailored for travelers seeking extreme adventure or a very slow pace, but it does balance sightseeing with relaxation.
This tour might not be perfect for pregnant women or people with back issues, given the early starts and mountain drives, but overall, it offers a solid, enjoyable introduction to Georgia that’s accessible for most.
Tbilisi: 7-Day Tour with Free Transfers & Breakfast
FAQ

Is transfers from Tbilisi Airport included?
Yes, the tour includes a free transfer from Tbilisi Airport to your hotel, making your arrival smooth and stress-free.
What kind of hotel is provided?
You’ll stay at a 4-star hotel for six nights, ensuring comfortable accommodations during your trip.
Are entrance fees to all sites included?
Yes, the tour covers entrance fees for all scheduled sites, so there are no surprises on that front.
Can I customize the experience?
Since it’s a private group, you may have some flexibility with optional activities like wine tasting or spa visits, but the core itinerary is fixed.
Is this tour suitable for families with children?
The tour involves some long days and walking, so it might be better suited for older children or adults. It’s not specifically tailored for very young kids.
How’s the weather typically during the tour?
Weather varies, especially in mountain areas, so packing layers, a hat, and water is recommended. Check the forecast before you go.
What does the tour cost?
Pricing isn’t specified here, but considering the hotel, transfers, entrance fees, and guided tours, it offers good value for a comprehensive week-long experience.
Is there free time?
Yes, Day 6 is free, giving you a chance to relax or explore at your own pace, whether you want a spa, shopping, or just some downtime.
In all, this 7-day Georgia tour offers a practical and enjoyable way to see the highlights without the stress of planning every detail yourself. Whether you’re into history, nature, or just relaxing with good food and wine, it’s a well-rounded choice—especially for those who value comfort and convenience. Just keep in mind the packed schedule if you prefer a more leisurely trip, and pack accordingly for mountain weather.
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