Sip & Savor Kakheti
An Enchanting Journey Through Georgia’s Legendary Wine Country
Detailed Description
Overview
- Vineyards of Kakheti: A Two-Day Tour
- Enchantment in Sighnaghi's Cobblestone Streets
- Indulgence at Chateau Khashmi Winery
- Descent into the Mystical Kvareli Wine Cave
- Exploration of Historic Tsinandali Estate
- Final Toast at Kakhetian Traditional Winery
Dive into an exceptional two-day expedition through Kakheti, Georgia’s premier winemaking haven. This immersive travel experience winds through picturesque landscapes, historic wineries, and charming towns, offering a vibrant tapestry of cultural and culinary delights. Taste both traditional Qvevri wines and classic varieties as you uncover the roots of Georgian viticulture on this exceptional tour package.
This extraordinary adventure not only delights the senses but also immerses you in the rich traditions of Georgian culture. Join us on a journey that promises to be both enlightening and enchanting — a tour that leaves you with memories as enduring as the wines you've savored.
Itinerary
Day 1 — Unveiling Kakheti’s Wine Heritage
Your adventure begins with a morning pick-up from your hotel in Tbilisi. As we set off on a scenic drive, the rolling hills and sprawling vineyards of Kakheti unfold before your eyes — a prelude to the wonders that await.
Chateau Khashmi Winery: Our first stop is the charming Chateau Khashmi Winery, nestled in the quaint village of Khashmi in the Sagarejo district. Here, you’ll be treated to a guided tour and a tasting of two exquisite wines, immersing yourself in the art and passion of Georgian winemaking.
Next, we ascend to the hilltop town of Sighnaghi, often dubbed the "City of Love." With its stunning views over the Alazani Valley and encircled by ancient city walls, Sighnaghi offers a romantic glimpse into Georgia's past. Stroll through cobbled streets lined with pastel-colored houses and vibrant balconies adorned with blooming flowers.
Lunch in Sighnaghi: Savor a delightful lunch featuring local cuisine that perfectly complements the region's wines. The flavors of fresh produce and traditional dishes will tantalize your taste buds.
After lunch, we journey to Velistsikhe to visit the Numisi Wine Museum, a treasure trove of historical artifacts and ancient winemaking tools that narrate the rich story of Georgian viticulture.
Our day continues with a drive to Kvareli, where you'll explore the fascinating Kvareli Wine Cave. This unique wine cellar, ingeniously built into the mountainside, maintains a perfect temperature year-round for wine storage. Here, you'll taste exceptional wines while unraveling the secrets of the subterranean tunnels — a testament to Georgian innovation.
As the sun sets, we'll make our way to Telavi, the heart of Kakheti, where comfortable accommodations await. Relax and unwind, reflecting on a day filled with unforgettable experiences.
Route:
Tbilisi
— Private car | 120 km · 2 h
— Sighnaghi
— Private car | 100 km · 1 h 45 min
— Telavi
Activities:
Sightseeing
| 4 hours
,
Wine Tasting
| 3 hours
,
Food Tasting
| 1 hours
Accommodation:
Included
Chateau Mosmieri Hotel & Winery
* Or similar | Hotel |
Comfortable accommodation, private WC & shower
Meals:
breakfast: not included,
lunch: included,
dinner: not included
Guide: Full day
Visited Attractions*:
Gremi Castle,
Numisi Wine Museum,
Monument of Erekle II,
Khareba Winery Tunnel,
Sighnaghi Wall.
Day 2 — Kakheti’s Treasures and Wine Tasting Extravaganza
Awake to the serene ambiance of Telavi and prepare for another day of exploration and indulgence.
Farmers’ Market: Our morning begins at the bustling local market, a vibrant tapestry of colors, sounds, and aromas. Wander among stalls brimming with fresh fruits, spices, and handcrafted goods. Engage with friendly locals, taste homemade wine, sample Chacha (traditional Georgian vodka), savor artisan cheeses, and perhaps try Churchkhela, the famous sweet treat made from grape must and nuts.
Next, we visit the historic Tsinandali Estate, the ancestral home of Prince Alexander Chavchavadze — a Georgian nobleman and pioneer of bottled wine production. Explore the elegant house-museum filled with antiques and artworks, and stroll through the beautifully landscaped gardens that whisper tales of a bygone era.
Wine Tasting at Tsinandali: Indulge in a tasting of the estate's finest white wine from the renowned Tsinandali cellar. The unique blend of traditional Georgian methods with European winemaking techniques creates a flavor profile that is both sophisticated and delightful.
A leisurely walk brings us to the esteemed Shumi Winery, where a small wine museum and picturesque garden await. Discover an extensive collection of grape varieties and deepen your appreciation for Georgia's rich winemaking heritage.
After a relaxing lunch amidst the tranquil Kakhetian countryside, we'll make our final stop at the KTW (Kakhetian Traditional Winery). Here, you'll enjoy one last tasting of traditional Georgian wines, each sip capturing the essence of the region's terroir and the winemakers' artistry.
As our journey draws to a close, we'll embark on a comfortable drive back to Tbilisi. The memories of breathtaking landscapes, delectable wines, and heartfelt hospitality will accompany you long after the tour concludes.
In the evening, we'll drop you off at your hotel, leaving you with stories to tell and a deep appreciation for Georgia's most beloved wine region.
Route:
Telavi
— Private car | 10 km · 15 min
— Tsinandali Palace
— Private car | 110 km · 2 h
— Tbilisi
Activities:
Wine Tasting
| 1 hours
30 minutes
,
Sightseeing
| 3 hours
Accommodation:
Not Included
Meals:
breakfast: included,
lunch: included,
dinner: not included
Guide: Full day
Visited Attractions*:
Batonis Tsikhe Fortress,
Tsinandali Palace,
Telavi Bazaar,
Giant Plane Tree,
Ujarma Fortress,
Shumi Winery.
Our tour program's list of attractions is a guide, not exhaustive.
Unlisted sites may be visited, and listed ones might be viewed from a distance.
Conditions like operating hours, weather, or local rules may affect access. Thank you for your understanding.
Prices
This tour has open departure and can be organized based on your preferred dates. Remember, prices vary based on the exact group size.
From Jan. 1, 2025 to Dec. 31, 2025
- GEL 2,029 per person for the group of 1 participant
- GEL 1,571 per person for the group of 2 participants
- GEL 1,419 per person for the group of 3 participants
- GEL 1,343 per person for the group of 4 participants
- GEL 1,315 per person for the group of 5 participants
- GEL 1,282 per person for the group of 6 participants
- GEL 1,257 per person for the group of 7 participants
- GEL 1,259 per person for the group of 8 participants
What's included?
Accommodation
1 night — Comfortable accommodation, private WC & shower
Meals
1 breakfast,
2 lunch,
0 dinners.
Guide
2 days — Full day,
Transport
Private car: ~340 km.
*
Activities
Sightseeing: ~7 hours,
Wine Tasting: ~4 hours 30 minutes,
Food Tasting: ~1 hours.
*
Additionally included
Entrance fees to all sites according to the programm,
One 0.5-liter bottles of mineral water per person,
5 wine tastings.
Not included
Personal expenses and tips,
Extra wine or services not mentioned in the program.
The provided measures of total kilometers for transport, duration of guide services, and activities in our tour program are approximate and may vary depending on the program flow and terrain conditions. While we strive to ensure the accuracy of these numbers, please note that they are intended as estimates. We make every effort to provide the most precise information possible to give you an idea of the overall tour experience.
Equipment & Checklist
During the summer months (June to August), temperatures in the lower parts of Georgia can range from 20°C (68°F) to 30°C (86°F), so it's important to pack accordingly.
Here's a comprehensive checklist for your summer trip to the lower parts of Georgia:
- Lightweight and breathable clothing (cotton shirts, shorts, etc.)
- Comfortable walking shoes
- Sun protection (hat, sunglasses, sunblock)
- Personal hygiene items (toothbrush, toothpaste, etc.)
- Medications (if you require any)
- Cash and credit cards
- Camera and charger
- Travel adapter (if necessary)
- First-aid kit
- Maps and a guidebook (optional)
- Raincoat or umbrella (in case of showers)
- Water bottle
Accommodation
The accommodations in this tour are in good and clean 2-3 star hotels with private facilities and are located in excellent central locations. If a hotel name is marked with "* or similar," it means a similar hotel of equivalent or higher class may be provided based on tour dates, group size, and hotel availability. The itinerary section of the program description will specify the exact type of accommodation for each day.
Meals
Eating is an integral part of travel, and with Georgia.to, you will have the opportunity to savor the delicious cuisine that Georgia has to offer. While breakfast is included, some lunches and dinners may be held at local restaurants, giving you the flexibility to choose where, what, and with whom you want to eat. Although meals are not typically included in the trip price, food is generally inexpensive, with an average cost of 10-15 euros per person for dinner or lunch, including drinks. However, our group often eats together to allow for a diverse taste of dishes and for the enjoyment of each other's company, though this is not a requirement.
Transport
In this tour, all transportation is private and tailored to your group's needs. Depending on the size of the group, transportation options can range from a car, a mini-van, or a minibus. In areas with challenging road conditions, a 4x4 vehicle may be used to ensure a safe and comfortable journey. With private transport, you will have the flexibility to customize your itinerary and move around at your own pace.
Guides
Our group tour leaders are the most experienced and knowledgeable individuals with excellent English language skills. If the common language of the group is different, we can provide guides in other foreign languages by coordinating with our travel assistant team. The guide will be available to the group for the entire duration of the trip, and their exact availability is marked in the Itinerary section of the program for each day. Please refer to the Itinerary section to know how long the guide will be available on each day.
Money
In Georgia, the currency is the Georgian Lari (GEL). You can exchange money at banks, exchange offices, and some hotels. Small exchange offices are omnipresent throughout Georgia and offer competitive exchange rates. Your guide will be able to advise you on the best place to exchange money, as exchange rates may vary depending on the location. You can also check the current exchange rates on www.xe.com
Bank cards are widely accepted in restaurants, hotels, and shops, but it is advisable to have some cash as a backup, in case there are issues with local ATM machines or credit cards. However, it is possible that in remote villages, bank cards may not be accepted, so it is best to have some cash on hand. The most widely accepted cards are Visa and MasterCard. We recommend exchanging only small amounts of money at a time, as exchange rates can fluctuate frequently. It is also advisable to inform your bank in advance of your travel plans to avoid any issues with international transactions.
Tipping
The Georgia.to travel team, including guides, drivers, cooks, etc., are paid a fair wage and do not expect tips. If you choose to leave a gratuity as a way of expressing your satisfaction, please note that damaged or adhesive coins or banknotes cannot be exchanged. Tips can be left at your discretion in envelopes. In restaurants, it is customary to leave 5-10% as a tip.
Health
For your health and safety, it's important to be in good health before traveling to Georgia. Consult with a doctor or travel medicine specialist for recommended vaccines and preventive measures. To prevent insect bites and follow food safety measures, it's best to drink only bottled or treated water and be mindful of what you eat.
Bring enough of your prescription medicine and ensure that it is legal in Georgia if you have a pre-existing medical condition. A basic first-aid kit, including pain relievers, anti-diarrhea medication, and insect repellent, is also recommended in case of minor illnesses or injuries.
While Georgia has modern medical facilities in cities like Tbilisi and Batumi, it's still wise to have travel insurance in case of unexpected medical expenses. There are no specific health requirements for this trip, but it's important to prioritize your health and safety while traveling.
Visa Requirements for Georgia
Visa requirements for Georgia for foreign citizens vary depending on the country of origin. Citizens of most countries are eligible for a visa-free entry to Georgia for stays of up to one year. However, some countries require a pre-arranged visa, which can be obtained from a Georgian embassy or consulate. It is recommended to check the specific visa requirements for your country of origin before traveling to Georgia. Here is a short list of countries with citizens that do not need a visa to enter Georgia for a stay up to one year:
EU countries, including Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Germany, Denmark, Spain, France, Italy, Netherlands, Portugal, and more. Switzerland, United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, South Korea, Israel, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, South Africa, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Mexico etc.
Please find the exhaustive information on the Ministry of Foreign Affaires of Georgia website: https://www.geoconsul.gov.ge/
Dress Code
When visiting Georgia, it is important to be mindful of the local customs and dress codes, especially when entering religious buildings. In such places, it is expected that visitors dress modestly with women covering their heads and legs. Shorts and skirts above the knee are usually not allowed. Outside of religious buildings, there is a more casual and relaxed dress code with no specific restrictions, and visitors are free to wear what they prefer. It is worth noting that Georgia is a modern and European-influenced country, so visitors may encounter a mix of styles from traditional and contemporary.
Travel Insurance
Travel insurance is not a requirement to enter Georgia, but it is highly recommended. A comprehensive travel insurance policy can provide coverage for trip cancellations, medical expenses, lost or stolen belongings, and emergency evacuation. In case of unexpected events, having travel insurance can provide peace of mind and financial protection. It is important to review the coverage and terms of your travel insurance policy before departing to ensure it meets your specific needs and provides adequate protection while traveling in Georgia.
Safety and Security
Georgia is considered one of the safest countries in the world and visitors can generally feel safe while exploring the country. Crime rates, including pickpocketing, are low and tourists can move around freely without major concerns for their safety. However, as with any destination, it is always advisable to take basic safety precautions, such as keeping valuables out of sight, not carrying large amounts of cash, and being aware of one's surroundings in busy areas.
Emergency Contact
In case of any emergencies, we are available for support. During office hours (Tbilisi time), you can reach us at +995 591 257 715 for any urgent questions. Additionally, upon booking, you will be provided with a 24/7 personnel travel assistant for the duration of your trip. They will be available to assist you with any needs or concerns.
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