7 days
7 Days Georgia Highlights
A classic one-week Georgia route combining Tbilisi, Kakheti, Kazbegi, Kutaisi, caves, and optional Batumi.
Route: Tbilisi → Kutaisi or Tbilisi
Highlights
- Prometheus Cave
- Kazbegi mountain pass
- Kakheti winery villages
Itinerary
Day 1
Tbilisi introduction
Historic center walk and local dining.
Day 2
Kakheti day trip
Wine country and Signagi viewpoints.
Day 3
Kazbegi road
Ananuri, Gudauri, and overnight near Gergeti.
Day 4
Return to Tbilisi
Flexible stops and city rest.
Day 5
Transfer to Kutaisi
Explore Bagrati and central district.
Day 6
Caves and canyons
Prometheus Cave and Martvili canyon activities.
Day 7
Departure or Batumi add-on
Depart Kutaisi or continue to Black Sea coast.
Travel Tips
- Keep one flexible buffer day.
- Mix private and shared transfers.
- Prebook cave tickets in peak season.
Best time to visit: May to June and September
Frequently asked questions
- What is the best way to spend 7 days in Georgia?
- A balanced week usually combines Tbilisi, one wine-country day, Kazbegi or another mountain area, and western Georgia around Kutaisi. This gives you city culture, food, nature, and heritage without overloading the schedule.
- Should this itinerary end in Kutaisi or Tbilisi?
- End in Kutaisi if your flight leaves from Kutaisi International Airport or you want to continue toward Batumi. Return to Tbilisi if you prefer simpler logistics or have a round-trip flight from Tbilisi.
- Can I add Batumi to a 7-day Georgia trip?
- Batumi can be added, but it usually means removing or shortening another region. It is best as an extension if you have extra days or if the Black Sea coast is a priority.
- Is this one-week route suitable for first-time visitors?
- Yes. It covers Georgia's most familiar highlights while keeping the pacing realistic. First-time visitors should keep one flexible block for weather, road timing, or a slower city day.
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