







Filled with vast green valleys, ancient churches, and fantastic scenic mountains, it’s easy to see why so many say that Georgia is one of the most idyllic countries on Earth. With its dizzying array of outdoor adventures, famously friendly locals, and world-renown natural wines continuously produced for 8000 years, Georgia is a can’t miss destination. In recent years Tbilisi the capital has become a surprising destination with design hotels, 5* International brands, amazing street art, culinary treats and a mix of architecture unique to Georgia and brutalist buildings from the soviet era.
We offer a walking tour around the old town and breathe in the living past. Today Tbilisi is a modern city with well-known museums and theatres, art galleries, churches, Sulphur bathhouses and narrow streets with inner courts. The city surprises with it’s diverse but original architecture, restaurants offering Georgian fusion as well as international cuisine, numerous of wine bars and hidden corners, where we might keep a few pop ups for your guests.
Stay in ROOMS – Member of Design hotels of the world
“Sustainability is key”
Rooms Hotels is a young and independent lifestyle hotel boutique brand that has quickly emerged as the premier leader of distinctive hospitality experiences in the region. Architects of this project have successfully transformed this former industrial building of an old publishing house into a contemporary 8-story hotel. The essence and history of the building is retained, capturing the raw post-industrial and offbeat bohemian vibe that has come to define this part of the capital city. Everything has a regal sophisticated feel blended with a touch of tasteful modernism.
City tour of Old Town
Here myth and history, culture and traditions, diverse nature and hospitable people; all intermingle with one another, inspired poetry, polyphonic songs and elegant dancing. A blend of cultures, a smell of spices, different nations meeting on street corners, different faiths sharing the same courtyards…. This is Tbilisi
Pop Up surprise stops
Natural products stand incl nuts, honey, jam, bread, etc. tasting.
Freshly squeezed juice in the middle of botanical garden
Draft sparkling wine served from a mobile bar in an authentic Tbilisi back yard.
Hidden Corners
Discover a special tour of the unseen and hidden places of Tbilisi, which are just a few steps off the beaten path. Uniquely you will visit the Tbilisi 18-19th centuries buildings, backyards and entrances privately owned with the tiny details which are standing strong and preserving their beauty for centuries. Visit an original flat and meet a family who has lived there for generations serving tea and a talk.
Toastmasters
A Tamada is a Georgian Toastmaster at a Georgian feast – called Supra. For each Supra Georgians choose a Tamada – a person who introduces toasts and is the leader of the feast. The Tamada has to be intelligent, eloquent, smart, sharp−witted and quick−thinking, with a good sense of humor since very often some of the guests might try to compete with him on the toast making.
Qvevri wine-making is practiced throughout Georgia, particularly in village communities where unique varieties of grapes are grown. More than 500 grape varieties throughout the country. The Qvevri is an egg-shaped earthenware vessel used for making, ageing and storing wine. Knowledge and experience of Qvevri manufacture and wine-making are passed down by families, neighbors, friends and relatives, all of whom join in communal harvesting and wine-making activities.
Children learn how to tend the vines, press grapes, ferment wine, collect clay and make and fire Qvevris through observing their elders.
The wine-making process involves pressing the grapes and then pouring the juice, grape skins, stalks and pips into the Qvevri, which is sealed and buried in the ground so that the wine can ferment for five to six months before being drunk.
Most farmers and city dwellers use this method of making wine. Wine plays a vital role in everyday life and in the celebration of secular and religious events and rituals. Wine cellars are still considered the holiest place in the family home. The tradition of Qvevri wine-making defines the lifestyle of local communities and forms an inseparable part of their cultural identity and inheritance, with wine and vines frequently evoked in Georgian oral traditions and songs.
Bodbe Monastery
Visit Bodbe Monastery of St. Nino, a Georgian Orthodox monastic complex and the seat of the Bishops of Bodbe. Originally built in the 9th century, The monastery now functions as a nunnery and is one of the major pilgrimage sites in Georgia,
Sighnaghi – The city of love
Explore Sighnaghi fortified town famous for its wine and carpet making culture. Enjoy breathtaking views of Kizikhi area and unusual Charm of Sighnaghi Royal Town
Lunch at a private vineyard
Pheasant’s Tears, where they produce artisanal natural wines according to ancient Georgian traditions. The name comes from a Georgian tale in which the hero claims that only a wine beyond measure could make a pheasant cry tears of joy.
Tsinandali House Museum
Visit Tsinandali Family Estate and wine cellar, which once belonged to the 19th century aristocratic poet Alexander Chavchavadze
A full day of impressions of culture, nature, and fun. This day we visit a 6th century monastery with amazing views, a photo stop of where the gruesome Joseph Stalin grew up, from here an easy 1 hour fun rafting tour to Uplistsikhe -an ancient rock-hewn town, one of the oldest urban settlements in Georgia dating back from the beginning of the 1st millennium AD. From here we continue to Chateau Mukhrani to enjoy teambuilding, delicious food and drinks in beautiful green surroundings.
Village Corner
With a glass of wine in hand, learn how to bake bread in a traditional Tone/Owen, BBQ, make “Georgian sneakers” and distill chacha- the equivalent of Grapa.
Entertaining Lunch at Chateau Mukhrani
Pure enjoyment in the green fields of the Chateau’s grounds, elegant tables filled with Georgian plentiful dishes, chateau wine and entertainment of local dancers and singers. Always a memorable event from 50-500 guests.
Team building exercises can be offered such as painting with wine, artchery, horseback riding etc.
Sarajishvili Brandy Factory: Tour and tasting
The first brandy producing factory in Georgia which used the classic technologies founded in 1884 (throughout the Russian Empire) by David Sarajishvili.
Relax in the Sulphur Bath houses
Enjoy the relaxing natural baths, high in Sulphur’s and other minerals, with a constant temperature of 38C to 40C, the waters have long been used as a therapeutic aid for a range of ailments.
Tbilisi is a historic city with an incredible creative scene bursting with color, funky the name “Tbilisi” is derived from the Old Georgian word “Tbili,” meaning “Warm.” It refers to the city’s hot springs, which one can enjoy in the Sulphur bath area of Old town.
| 4 * Category low season | 5,820 EUR | 5,820 EUR | 5,820 EUR |
| Single supplement | 5,820 EUR | ||
2x overnights at hotel Rooms 4* (or similar) in Tbilisi
2x overnights at hotel Rooms 4* (or similar) in Tbilisi
Catering: All breakfasts, 2x lunches, 1x dinner
1x Wine tasting
1x Brandy tasting
Village corner
Pop-up stop
Bath-House visit
Toast master
2x airport transfers
Transportation as per program by comfortable bus
An English-speaking guide as per program
Entrance fees
1 bottle of water per person per day
Meals and except mentioned above
Airline tickets
Visas (if applicable)
Travel insurance
Early Check in/Late Check out
Personal expenses
Gratuities
Services except described