If you already finished your holiday in Georgia, this is a good option to book an airport transfer from Tbilisi city to Tbilisi Airport. You can also take a Taxi, which costs almost the same price, but why go to risk and break your mood. We are always on time and all our drivers and guides are safe.
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Due to Corona virus outbreak, borders are closed.
We wanted to give chance all who are interested with travelling to our beautiful country travel virtually with symbolic fee, which will save our business.
All our customers will received special discount on all our tours if they decided to travel to Georgia with us.
Time zone +4 UGT
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A private car collection service from Tbilisi Airport to your nearby accommodation. You won't have to share the vehicle with any other party of passengers and you won't have wait for anyone else to depart from the airport.
Your driver will be waiting for you at your terminal with a personalized banner stating your name. You will then head directly to your vehicle, with no further stops being made on the direct route to your hotel. Your car will be quite spacious with a capacity ranging from 1-2 passengers, 3-7 passengers and 8-10 passengers depending on your needs.
This is a 24-hour service for your convenience, designed to eliminate all of the regular stresses that arriving and attempting to depart from an airport can provide. It is also provided to those wishing to travel from their accommodation to the airport.
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Prometheus Cave Natural Monument is located in Tskaltubo municipality, Imereti region. Here is Million Years old beautiful stalactite and stalagmite.
Martvili Natural Canyon is located in Martvili Municipality. Visitor
centre: Village “Inchkhuri”. 700m. circle stone pavement starts from the visitor centre and goes through Dadiani historical track. There are located 2 bridges, 3 view platforms, 30 steps historical staircase built by the big limestone boulder. The visitors can saunter by the boat on the river “Abasha” 300 m. long dinstance and get the pleasure by viewing the beautiful landscape of the Canyon.
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Sataflia Cave is the natural bed of Oghaskura River. Over the course of 30 million years, this small river gradually found its way and widened the corridors of the cave. Entering the cave, an amazing world unfolds in front of you, stalactites, stalagmites and stalagnates presented as decorations create different halls here: "Transparent Hall", "Domed Hall", "Heart Hall"... The constant temperature in the cave is 14 degrees.
The place of world-class tourist importance "Tetra Cave"...
Located in Tskaltubo, the world's first human habitation was discovered here. 30 thousand years ago, primitive man built a dwelling in this cave.
As scientifically proven, people of the Paleolithic age were fascinated not only by the beauty and grandeur of the underground, but also by the healing properties of the cave.
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This is a half day guided group tour from Kutaisi to the abandoned sanatoriums of Tskaltubo. On the tour we take tell the guests the entire story of building and abandoning of sanatoriums. Also, the tour covers central park of Tskaltubo.
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Embark on an unforgettable journey through Tskaltubo — the legendary Soviet-era spa resort.
Our adventure begins at the Tskaltubo Train Station, once the main link connecting this resort town to the heart of the Soviet Union — Moscow.
Next, we explore Sanatorium Medea, famed for its grand columns and breathtaking central hall. From there, we head to the iconic Bathhouse No. 6, also known as Stalin's Bath, and then to Bathhouse No. 8, an abandoned public bath notable for its massive, awe-inspiring dome.
We continue to Sanatorium Metallurg, where we'll wander through the once-elegant living quarters and a hauntingly beautiful abandoned theater — a place that seems to have hosted its final performance long ago.
Our tour concludes at the Spring of Beauty, the only drinkable mineral spring in Tskaltubo. Here, we’ll taste the water that has drawn visitors for decades, in a resort more widely known for its therapeutic bathhouses.
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This immersive wine tour invites you into the living traditions of Georgian winemaking at Nikoladze Family Winery, where natural wine is crafted in qvevri according to ancient methods passed down through generations.
The experience begins with a relaxed walk around the family estate, surrounded by vineyards and fruit trees Then visit the winery and traditional qvevri cellar, where clay vessels buried in the earth quietly shape the character of the wines.
During the tasting, you’ll sample 5 different natural wines made in qvevri, along with 2 types of local homemade vodka (chacha). Each tasting is accompanied by engaging stories and legends about Georgian wine culture, the philosophy of natural winemaking, and Georgia’s 8,000-year-old wine history.
You’ll also learn about the traditions of Georgian toasting, the role of the tamada (toastmaster), and the cultural differences in winemaking styles across various regions of Georgia.
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Capital of Georgia counts 1500 years. Georgians like to count not years but centuries, looking around, everything breathes with history, but before Tbilisi was Mtskheta, former capital of Kartli Kingdom which is even older.
Name of the city comes from Georgian word_თბილი("Tbili"-warm), there is nice legend about warm sulfur waters and how King Vakhtang Gorgasali from 5th century by accident discovered this miracle of nature when he gone for hunting, how his servants found falcon and pheasant in a boiling, hot spring. King excited by nature of this place decided to move capital from Mtskheta. But it's just nice legend.
Here, within the bath district area you will find Muslim Mosque, Armenian church, Jewish Synagogue and Georgian churches all together. While after a time multifaceted ethnic image was changed, still can say that Old Tbilisi preserves the spirit of those times.
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Discover the abandoned Soviet-Era Spas of Tskaltubo on a guided tour from Kutaisi. A visit to once-famous hotels and bathhouses, perfect for Urbex lovers or anyone interested in Soviet architecture.
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What to see on the road to Stepantsminda (Kazbegi)- Kazbegi (since 2007 renamed Stepantsminda) is the first large settlement on the Georgian side of the Georgian Military Highway. The sights of Kazbegi include natural and architectural monuments that are worth seeing. Old Mount Kazbek is actually an extinct volcano that last erupted 2.5 thousand years ago. Church Gergeti, against the background of Kazbeg is not just a view from a postcard, it is a sight without which it is impossible to say, that a person has been in Georgia. The building itself looks quite ascetic, it is not replete with luxurious decorations, architectural delights. Kazbegi tour is the secrets of the four gorges.
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Discover the highlights of western Georgia on a diverse day trip combining culture, nature, history, and wine. Start at Gelati Monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its 12th-century mosaics, frescoes, and spiritual atmosphere overlooking the Rioni Valley.
Continue to Prometheus Cave, an impressive underground world of illuminated stalactites, stalagmites, and vast halls shaped over millions of years.
Next, explore the haunting beauty of the Tskaltubo Abandoned Sanatoriums—monumental Soviet-era buildings that tell stories of a forgotten past and create a unique, cinematic setting.
End the day at Nikoladze Winery, where natural wine is made in traditional qvevri buried in the ground. Taste authentic Imeretian wines, learn about ancient Georgian winemaking traditions, and enjoy warm family hospitality.
Gelati Monastery is temporarily closed for conservation works. We visit Mostameta Monastery instead.
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