6 Days - Tbilisi to Batumi

Tour Itinerary
Arrival - Tbilisi - Gori - Kutaisi - Batumi - Departure
Day 1: Transfer from Tbilisi Airport - To the Hotel in Tbilisi;
Day 2: Gori (Uplistsikhe Cave Town, Joseph Stalin Museum) - Restaurant - Kutaisi (Bagrati Cathedral/Kutaisi Local Market) - Overnight to Kutaisi;
Day 3: Kutaisi - Departure To Batumi - Restaurant - Free Time (Shopping) - Overnight In batumi;
Day 4: Batumi - Petra Fortress/Miniature Georgia - Restaurant - Free Time - Back To Hotel;
Day 5: Old Batumi City Tour (Batumi Drama Theatre, Astronomical Clock, Europe Square, Statue of Medea, Piazza Square, Old Narrow Streets (Italian Style), Ali and Nino Monument, Alphabet Tower, Ferris Wheel, Batumi Seaport) - Restaurant - Artificial Island (Ambassadori Island) - Back To Hotel;
Day 6: Departure To Tbilisi - Restaurant - Transfer To Airport.


Uplistsikhe Cave Town
An ancient rock-hewn city founded in the 1st millennium BC that served as a major religious and trade center in the Shida Kartli region. It featured an amphitheater, royal halls, wine cellars, and secret tunnels, showcasing advanced urban planning. The name means "Fortress of the Lord" and it is considered one of the most important archaeological sites in the Caucasus.
Joseph Stalin Museum
Located in Gori, at Stalin’s birthplace, the museum houses over 47,000 artifacts.The building is a prime example of Soviet-era architecture and includes Stalin’s personal train carriage used at the Yalta Conference. Visitors can explore his life from early childhood to becoming a central figure in global politics.
Bagrati Cathedral
Built in 1003 by King Bagrat III, this cathedral is a gem of medieval Georgian architecture.
It was damaged by Ottoman invasions in 1692 and partially restored during the 20th century. Perched on a hill in Kutaisi, it offers panoramic views of the old city and the Rioni River valley.
Kutaisi Local Market
Established in the late 19th century, the market remains a key economic and cultural hub of the city. It offers authentic Imeretian goods such as honey, cheese, churchkhela, and wine
Popular among both locals and tourists seeking genuine flavors and warm hospitality.
Petra Fortress
Founded in the 6th century by Byzantine Emperor Justinian, this fortress is located on a cliff overlooking the Black Sea. Historical sources highlight its strategic role during the Lazic War as a military and trade outpost. Archaeological excavations revealed tunnels, church ruins, and mosaics that demonstrate its religious and defensive importance.
Miniature Georgia
Opened in Zugdidi in 2019, this themed park showcases miniature replicas of over 50 Georgian landmarks. The models are crafted with precision at a 1:25 scale, including Bagrati Cathedral, Narikala Fortress, Ananuri, and Svetitskhoveli. It is ideal for visual learning, photography, and family-friendly exploration.
Batumi Drama Theatre (Ilia Chavchavadze State Theatre)
Built in 1952, this neoclassical building stands as one of Batumi's premier cultural institutions. It hosts a variety of local and international performances, including drama, opera, and concerts. Named after Ilia Chavchavadze, a key figure in Georgia’s national awakening movement
Astronomical Clock
Located in Europe Square, this functional clock shows not just the time but also the positions of the sun, moon, and zodiac signs. Its intricate mechanics and artistic design attract visitors and photographers. It enhances the city's blend of classical beauty and scientific curiosity.
Europe Square
Batumi’s central square showcases a blend of Belle Époque and Art Nouveau architecture. It serves as a vibrant venue for concerts, festivals, and public gatherings. Features key landmarks including the Medea Monument and Astronomical Clock.
Statue of Medea
Erected in 2007, the statue depicts the Colchian princess Medea from Greek mythology.
She raises the Golden Fleece in her hand, symbolizing Georgia's legendary past and cultural richness. It stands as the centerpiece of Europe Square.
Piazza Square
An Italian-style plaza known for its mosaic floors, ornate balconies, and café culture.
A popular setting for open-air concerts and casual gatherings. Located in Batumi’s old town, it embodies the city’s European-influenced hospitality.
Old Narrow Streets (Italian Style)
Surrounding Piazza Square, these streets reflect 19th-century European urban design. Cobblestone paths, colorful facades, and iron balconies create a Mediterranean atmosphere. The area is filled with boutique shops, galleries, and cozy restaurants.
Ali and Nino Monument
Designed by Tamara Kvesitadze in 2010, this kinetic sculpture tells a tragic love story.
Two 8-meter metal figures move toward each other, merge, and separate continuously.
Symbolizes the bond between different cultures and the pain of parting.
Alphabet Tower
Completed in 2012, this 130-meter tower features the 33 letters of the Georgian alphabet in a DNA-like helix. Combines cutting-edge architecture with national identity. Includes an observation deck and a rotating restaurant at the top.
Batumi Seaport
One of the oldest ports on the Black Sea, active since the 19th century.
Played a strategic role in the Silk Road trade network.
Currently serves both cargo shipping and cruise tourism.
Artificial Island
Georgia’s first artificial island, under development along Batumi’s coast.
Set to include luxury hotels, yacht marina, shopping centers, and residential complexes.
A flagship investment project showcasing the city’s tourism and urban potential.

Tour Price Includes
1. Accommodation in 4-star hotels with breakfast (5 nights / 6 days)
2. Round-trip airport transfers
3. Private transportation throughout the entire tour
4. Entrance tickets to all mentioned attractions
5. Services of a professional, certified Chinese-speaking guide throughout the tour
6. Lunch

Tour Price Does Not Include
1. International airfare
2. Insurance is not included in the package. We highly recommend that the travel agency ensures each traveler has valid coverage.
3. Personal expenses (e.g., souvenirs, minibar, laundry)
4. Tips for guide and driver (optional but appreciated)
5. Alcoholic drinks during included meals
6. Dinner

What to Bring
1. Comfortable walking shoes for city tours and historical sites
2. Seasonal clothing (light jacket or sunhat depending on the season)
3. Sunglasses and sunscreen
4. Personal medications (if needed)
5. Camera or smartphone for photos
6. Small backpack or shoulder bag for day trips
7. Curiosity and enthusiasm for history, architecture, and Georgian hospitality
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