Getting a feel for Georgia in just a few days? That’s exactly what this Best of Georgia private tour promises. Designed for travelers with limited time but big curiosity, it packs in the must-see sights from Tbilisi’s historic streets to mountain monasteries and charming towns. Whether you’re squeezing in a long weekend or just want an overview, this trip offers a solid mix of culture, scenery, and local flavor.
What we really like about this experience? First, the personalized approach—it’s a private tour, so you’re not stuck in a big group, and your guide can tailor things a bit to your interests. Second, the stunning views and varied stops give a well-rounded taste of Georgia’s diverse landscape and history. The only snag? The price—at $399 per person, it’s a bit of an investment, but considering the hassle-free transfers and guide included, it could be well worth it.
This tour suits travelers who love a balanced mix of sightseeing, culture, and natural beauty without the fuss of planning every detail themselves. It’s especially good if you’re traveling with a partner or small group who appreciate personalized attention and the freedom to customize part of the itinerary.
Key Points
- Private experience means personalized attention and flexibility
- Includes transfers and a knowledgeable guide for hassle-free travel
- Rich itinerary covering Tbilisi, Kazbegi, and optional day three destinations
- Scenic stops and cultural highlights for a well-rounded Georgian experience
- Can be customized to fit your interests and pace
- Good value considering transportation, guide, and entry fees included
Exploring the Heart of Georgia in 3 or 4 Days

This Best of Georgia tour offers a detailed glimpse into one of the Caucasus’ most captivating countries. It’s designed for travelers who want a streamlined, curated experience with the benefits of a private guide and all transfers included. From the bustling streets of Tbilisi to mountain monasteries, you’ll get a real sense of Georgia’s diverse charm—all in just a few days.
The tour’s standout feature is its personalized nature. Since it’s exclusively for your party, you won’t be sharing the experience with strangers. This means your guide can adapt to your interests, whether that’s more time at certain sites or skipping others. The inclusion of hassle-free pickup from your Tbilisi hotel or airport means you start stress-free, and the entire experience is built around your schedule.
Cost-wise, $399 per person might seem steep at first, but when you consider the included transportation, guide, and a carefully curated itinerary, it’s actually quite reasonable. Plus, the convenience of not having to worry about logistics in a foreign country is a big plus. We found that many travelers appreciated the value, especially those eager to see the highlights without the hassle of self-driving or navigating public transport.
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Day 1: Discovering Tbilisi’s Historic Heart

Your adventure kicks off with some of Tbilisi’s most iconic sights. The Narikala Fortress offers sweeping views of the city and is a great introduction to the city’s layered history. The fortress, dating back centuries, makes for a picturesque start, and since the admission is free, it’s a great value.
Next, you’ll hop onto the Aerial Tramway for a quick ride over the city, providing stunning perspectives of the old town and the river. It’s an easy, scenic way to get from point A to B, and the included ticket means no hassle.
After that, you’ll wander through Abanotubani, the sulfur bath district. It’s a lively, colorful neighborhood with fascinating architecture—an essential stop for understanding Tbilisi’s unique charm. As one reviewer noted, the area is full of history and character, offering plenty of photo ops.
The Holy Trinity Cathedral (Sameba) is another highlight—large, impressive, and a symbol of Georgia’s religious heritage. It’s a peaceful spot and provides insight into the country’s spiritual core.
The Chronicles of Georgia, also called the Georgian Stonehenge, is a striking monument that celebrates the nation’s saints and rulers. It’s a quiet place that adds a layer of cultural depth to your day.
Then, the Old Town takes center stage—two hours of wandering through narrow streets, colorful houses, and hidden courtyards. This is where the city’s soul really shines. The area is lively, full of cafes, shops, and street art, making it perfect for soaking in local life.
In the evening, you’ll visit the Rezo Gabriadze Marionette Theater—an artistic gem with its leaning tower—and then cross the Bridge of Peace, a modern architectural marvel that beautifully bridges the old and new.
Overall, Day 1 sets a lively, visual tone for Georgia—a mix of history, architecture, and panoramic views, all tailored in a private, relaxed setting.
Day 2: Mountains and Medieval Monasteries

Day two takes you out of the city and into Georgia’s mountainous north. The star of the day is Gergeti Trinity Church, perched on a hill with an incredible backdrop of Kazbegi Mountain. The scenery here is breathtaking, and even if the weather isn’t perfect, the view is worth the early start.
From there, you’ll visit the Ananuri Fortress, a well-preserved 13th-century complex that’s full of character and history. Its scenic location beside the Zhinvali Water Reservoir makes it one of the most photogenic spots on the tour.
The Zhinvali Reservoir itself is a lovely pause—calm waters surrounded by lush hills. It’s a good place to stretch your legs and take some photos of Georgia’s natural beauty.
You’ll also stop at the Russian Georgian Friendship Monument in Gudauri, where panoramic views of the mountains and the old Soviet monument make for a memorable photo op. It’s a mix of history and scenery, giving a glimpse into Georgia’s complex past and its stunning landscape.
Like the first day, this part of the tour offers a chance to see some of Georgia’s most iconic mountain views and historic sites, all from the comfort of your private vehicle. Many reviews praised how smooth and well-organized these transfers are—making this a stress-free mountain day.
Day 3: Historic towns and relaxing springs

The third day offers a choice—either exploring the historic town of Mtskheta, with its Church of the Holy Cross and the ancient Jvari Monastery, or heading towards the Uplistsikhe Cave Town and the Borjomi mineral springs.
If you opt for Mtskheta, you’ll find a beautifully preserved town packed with history. The Church of the Holy Cross features frescoes and relics that reveal Georgia’s early Christian roots, and the Jvari Monastery offers stunning views over the confluence of two rivers.
Alternatively, if you prefer natural relaxations, the Uplistsikhe Cave Town is an ancient rock-hewn settlement that’s both fascinating and atmospheric. The Borjomi Central Park offers a chance to enjoy Georgia’s famous mineral water springs amidst a pleasant park setting.
Both options are well-loved by previous travelers, who mention how these stops add a special touch to the trip. The tour’s flexibility allows you to choose what interests you most or to split your time if traveling with others.
Day 4: The Picturesque and Sacred

On the last day, the focus shifts to cuter towns and spiritual sites. Signagi, known as the City of Love, is a charming hillside town with colorful houses, narrow cobbled streets, and a relaxed vibe. Its walls and lookout points offer sweeping views of the Alazani Valley.
Continuing, the Bodbe Monastery of St. Nino is a serene spot and pilgrimage destination, home to the relics of Saint Nino, credited with bringing Christianity to Georgia. It’s a peaceful, spiritual end to your Georgian journey.
Finally, a visit to the village of Badiauri provides a taste of local life—famous for its fresh bread baked in traditional Toneh ovens. It’s a delicious and authentic way to conclude your trip.
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What Travelers Say

Reviewers consistently highlight the knowledgeable guides and the stunning vistas they experienced. One shared, “Well thought out, personalized, knowledgeable,” emphasizing the quality of the guiding. Others appreciated how smoothly everything ran, from airport pickup to sightseeing, especially when traveling with kids—a 6-year-old, for example, found the pace manageable.
Some mention that the tour is flexible—many stops can be customized, which is great if you have specific interests or want to spend more time somewhere. The fact that it’s a private experience means you get to set the tone, rather than rushing through a big group.
Final Thoughts

This Best of Georgia private tour strikes a good balance for travelers who crave a comprehensive but manageable snapshot of Georgia’s highlights. It’s especially useful if you’re short on time but want a guided experience that covers both cultural sites and stunning natural scenery.
While the cost might seem higher than some other options, the inclusion of hotel or airport transfers, a private guide, and a thoughtfully planned itinerary adds value. It’s a comfortable way to explore without the stress of navigating unfamiliar roads or schedules.
People who will really enjoy this are those who appreciate personalized attention, are interested in a mix of history, architecture, and nature, and want the convenience of a private vehicle and guide at their side.
If you’re after a full, relaxed, and insightful Georgian experience in just a few days, this tour could be the perfect fit. Just be prepared for a busy schedule—every stop is worth it, but it’s best suited for travelers who don’t mind a full days’ itinerary.
Best of Georgia – 3 or 4 days private tour with transfers and guide
“Well thought out, personalised, knowledgeable, a glimpse of a true Georgian journey told by teh guide and driver who was friendly, professional.”
FAQ

Is this tour suitable for families or children?
Yes, many reviews mention traveling with kids. The pace is manageable, and the stops are interesting for all ages, but always consider your child’s stamina for long days.
What is included in the price?
The price covers all transfers in a private, comfortable car, an English-speaking guide, and most entry fees as per the itinerary. Dinner on Day 1 is included if you choose the special Traditional dinner option.
Are accommodations included?
No, accommodations and meals are not included, except for the optional dinner on Day 1.
Can the itinerary be customized?
Yes, the tour can be tailored to your interests, especially since it’s a private experience.
How far in advance should I book?
On average, travelers book about 7 days ahead, but early booking is recommended to secure your preferred dates.
What is the meeting point?
Pickup is offered from your Tbilisi hotel or airport, starting at 10:00 am.
Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
The information doesn’t specify, so check with the provider if accessibility is a concern.
What if I want to cancel?
You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the scheduled start. The refund process is straightforward if you cancel early.
What’s the best time of year to do this tour?
While not specified, Georgia is beautiful year-round. Spring and autumn offer mild weather, but summer also works well for mountain views and outdoor sites.
If you’re after a well-organized, flexible, and scenic introduction to Georgia, this tour offers a lot. With knowledgeable guides, stunning vistas, and the chance to personalize your experience, it’s a solid choice for those wanting a hassle-free way to see the highlights.
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