Full-Day Private Tour of Kakheti Region with Pick Up 1
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Full-Day Private Tour of Kakheti Region with Pick Up

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Tbilisi, Georgia
Cultural ToursDay Trips & ExcursionsWalking ToursFood & Drink Tours

About this activity

Explore Georgia's premier wine region on an 11-hour guided journey through Kakheti's valleys, monasteries, and medieval towns. Taste wines at two historic cellars, visit the spiritual Bodbe Monastery, and experience Sighnaghi's cobblestone charm—all from a private vehicle with hotel pickup included.

Gastronomic, spiritual and historical discoveries In your personal journey to the blessed land, you will find an impressively rich journey to the east of Georgia, in the Kakheti region.

Sunny Alazani Valley, the ancient Bodbe Monastery above it, the Italian streets of Sighnaghi, the long castle wall, the taste of Georgian dishes and - Kakheti is not Kakheti - wine. Get ready, enjoy, listen, try and take lots of pictures! You will visit two famous wineries Kindzbarauli and Khareba (Tunnel)

Highlights

  • Wine tastings at Kindzbarauli and Khareba (famous tunnel winery)
  • Bodbe Monastery overlooking the Alazani Valley
  • Sighnaghi's Italian-style architecture and defensive walls
  • Traditional Georgian cuisine paired with local wines
  • Scenic Alazani Valley landscapes and vineyards

Insider tips

  • Wear comfortable walking shoes for Sighnaghi's steep cobblestone streets and monastery grounds
  • Pace your wine tastings early in the day to enjoy flavours without fatigue
  • Ask your guide about seasonal harvest activities if visiting autumn (September–October)

Good to know

  • Hotel pickup and drop-off included; confirm your accommodation location when booking
  • 11-hour duration includes travel time and stops; bring sunscreen and a hat for outdoor vineyard walks
  • Road conditions in Kakheti are generally well-maintained; no special fitness level required, though walking involves moderate uphill sections

Who it's for

Wine enthusiasts and food lovers seeking Georgia's winemaking heartlandCultural travellers interested in Orthodox spirituality and medieval architecturePhotography enthusiasts drawn to picturesque valleys and historic townsFirst-time visitors to Georgia wanting a comprehensive regional overview

Best time to visit

Visit September to November for harvest season and optimal weather, or May to June for spring wildflowers and comfortable temperatures. Avoid winter months when mountain roads may be affected by snow.

Frequently asked questions

From
€174
per person