What to See in Georgia: Guide and Itineraries from 1 to 14 Days

Wondering what to see in Georgia? This small but extraordinary country of the Caucasus, on the border between Europe and Asia, is a destination packed with treasures to discover: ancient cities, monasteries carved from rock, snowy peaks, ancestral vineyards and subtropical beaches. In this guide you'll find ready-to-use itineraries tailored to the time you have available: from a single day to two full weeks.

What to See in Georgia in 1 Day: the Essentials of Tbilisi

If you only have one day, focus on Tbilisi, the capital. Its architectural contrasts, sulphur baths and bohemian atmosphere are the perfect introduction to everything Georgia has to offer.

Morning: Exploring the Capital

Start in the Old Town of Tbilisi, with its cobbled lanes and wooden balconies. Stroll across the Bridge of Peace, soak in the sulphur baths of Abanotubani and take the cable car up to Narikala Fortress for the best panoramic view of the city.

View of Tbilisi's old town from above, one of the unmissable things to see in Georgia in a day

Afternoon: Rustaveli Avenue and Gastronomy

Walk along Rustaveli Avenue, visit the National Museum of Georgia and book a table at a restaurant to try the classics of Georgian cuisine: khachapuri (cheese bread), khinkali (dumplings with broth), mtsvadi (skewers) and a fine qvevri wine.

What to See in Georgia in 3 Days

With three days you can combine the capital, the Caucasus mountains and the historic sites of central Georgia.

Day 1: Tbilisi and Its Treasures

Dedicate the day to Metekhi Church, Narikala Fortress, the sulphur baths and the old town. End with a stroll through the hipster Fabrika neighbourhood.

Metekhi Church on the Kura River, with the statue of King Vakhtang Gorgasali, emblem of Tbilisi

Day 2: Kazbegi and the Gergeti Church

Set off early along the Georgian Military Highway heading north. You'll see the Russian-Georgian Friendship Monument, Ananuri Fortress and reach Kazbegi. The highlight is the iconic Gergeti Trinity Church, at 2,170 m altitude, with the mighty Mount Kazbek in the background.

Gergeti Trinity Church in Kazbegi, an unmissable gem to see in Georgia

Day 3: Mtskheta, Gori and Uplistsikhe

Visit Mtskheta, UNESCO Heritage, with Svetitskhoveli Cathedral; continue to Gori and its Stalin Museum; and end at Uplistsikhe, the rock-carved city from the 1st century BC.

Uplistsikhe rock-carved city, an unmissable thing to see in Georgia

What to See in Georgia in 5 Days

With five days you can add the wine region of Kakheti and the Batumi coast.

Day 1: Tbilisi

A day dedicated to the old town, the sulphur baths and Rustaveli Avenue. End with a climb to Sameba Basilica and a dinner on one of the terrace restaurants in the Sololaki neighbourhood.

Day 2: Kakheti and its Wineries

Route to Sighnaghi, the romantic "city of love", with views over the Alazani Valley. Tastings at historic wineries such as Tsinandali or small family marani. A must is trying the qvevri wine, UNESCO Intangible Heritage of Humanity.

View of the Alazani Valley from Sighnaghi, a wine paradise to see in Kakheti, Georgia

Day 3: Uplistsikhe and Gori

Dedicate the day to the caves of Uplistsikhe and the Stalin Museum in Gori, birthplace of the Soviet dictator.

Stalin Museum in Gori, one of the historic highlights to see in Georgia

Day 4: Batumi and the Black Sea

Flight or fast Stadler train to Batumi. Enjoy its subtropical beaches, the seafront promenade, the Georgian Alphabet Tower and the lively nightlife.

Day 5: Return to Tbilisi

Final morning shopping at the Dry Bridge Market in Tbilisi and a farewell supra (traditional feast) before heading home.

What to See in Georgia in One Week

With 7 days you can include the alpine beauty of Kazbegi and the Racha region.

Day 1: Immersion in Tbilisi

Old town, Sioni Cathedral, Bridge of Peace, Narikala Fortress and sunset from Mtatsminda.

The illuminated Bridge of Peace over the Kura River in Tbilisi, a must-see in Georgia

Day 2: Mtskheta and Gori

Visit Svetitskhoveli Cathedral in Mtskheta and the Stalin Museum in Gori.

Svetitskhoveli Cathedral in Mtskheta, UNESCO Heritage, what to see in Georgia

Day 3: Kazbegi and Mount Kazbek

Climb to Gergeti Monastery and hike around Stepantsminda.

Stepantsminda village viewed from Gergeti Church, in the Caucasus mountains

Day 4: Uplistsikhe Caves and Vardzia

An archaeological day featuring two cave cities unique in the world.

Day 5: Batumi and the Black Sea

Beaches, seafront promenade and Batumi's spectacular contemporary architecture.

Batumi Botanical Garden with views over the Black Sea, a must-see in Georgia

Day 6: Racha and its Natural Wonders

Okatse Canyon, Kinchkha Waterfalls, Shaori Lake and the traditional villages of Racha.

Day 7: Return to Tbilisi and Farewell

Final stop in the capital for souvenir shopping, a wine tasting and a farewell supra.

What to See in Georgia in 10 Days

Ten days allow you to include the remote gem of Svaneti.

Days 1–3: Tbilisi, Mtskheta and Gori

The historical and cultural section: capital, ancient sacred capital and the cities of central Georgia.

Days 4–6: Svaneti and Ushguli

Flight or vehicle to Mestia, from where you'll discover the famous Svan defensive towers and the village of Ushguli, one of Europe's highest permanently inhabited settlements and UNESCO Heritage.

Streets of Ushguli in Svaneti, with medieval towers and Mount Shkhara in the background

Days 7–8: Kakheti and the Wine Route

Tastings and cultural visits in eastern Georgia: Sighnaghi, Telavi, Alaverdi Monastery and the Gremi complex.

Days 9–10: Batumi and the Black Sea

Rest by the sea and modern architecture.

Batumi with its modern hotels, the Chacha Tower and the Georgian Alphabet Tower, must-see in Georgia

What to See in Georgia in 14 Days: the Epic Journey

If you can spare two weeks, this is the definitive itinerary for discovering Georgia in depth.

Days 1–4: Tbilisi, Mtskheta, Gori and Kutaisi

History and culture: capital, cradle of Georgian Christianity, Gori's Soviet past and the medieval gems of Kutaisi (Bagrati Cathedral, Gelati Monastery and Prometheus Cave).

Days 5–7: Svaneti and Ushguli

Alpine beauty, medieval towers and trekking in the Greater Caucasus.

Days 8–10: Kakheti, Wine Route

Qvevri wineries, Sighnaghi, Bodbe and Telavi.

Days 11–13: Batumi, Kobuleti and Ureki

Black Sea beaches, nightlife and the curious magnetic black sand beach of Ureki.

Day 14: Last Day in Tbilisi

Farewell in the capital: sulphur baths, Dry Bridge Market and dinner with a supra at a traditional restaurant.

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We help you design a personalised itinerary with the best stops, wineries, restaurants and accommodation, tailored to your pace and budget. Ready to discover what to see in Georgia first-hand? Contact us and let's start planning your Caucasus adventure.

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