Day 1: Vintage Vibes & Hidden Gems — Tbilisi Retro Car Tour
Duration: 2 Hours
Group Size: Small & Intimate (Max 8 people)
Flexible Starts: 11:00 | 17:00
Step back in time as we explore the winding streets of Tbilisi in a beautifully restored vintage retro car. This isn’t just a tour; it’s a stylish journey through the layers of Georgia's history.
Freedom Square: The beating heart of the city. Look up at the golden statue of St. George and feel the energy of a square that has witnessed Georgia’s most iconic historical moments.
The Bridge of Peace: A stunning glass-and-steel bow that connects the old with the new. It’s the perfect spot to see the city’s ancient fortresses reflected in its modern architecture.
Abanotubani (Sulphur Baths): Wander through the district of brick-domed roofs where the legend of Tbilisi began. The scent of sulphur and the whispers of ancient travellers fill the air in this mystical corner of the city.
Meidan Bazaar: Descend into an underground world of colour. This historic tunnel market is a sensory treasure chest filled with handmade crafts, exotic spices, and the finest Georgian wines.
Dry Bridge Market: An open-air museum of memories. From Soviet-era relics and vintage cameras to hand-painted art, this market is where the city’s stories are told through its objects.
Additional option: Boat ride - 25 gel
Day 2: Kakheti wine trip
Start : 09:00 | Finish 19:00
Badiauri Village: Our first taste of the countryside, quite literally. We'll stop where the air smells of woodsmoke and fresh dough. Watch local bakers slap shot bread into deep clay ovens and enjoy it steaming hot, paired with salty local cheese—the ultimate Georgian breakfast.
Manavi: This isn't just a quick stop; It's a sweet tradition. Famous for its unique green grapes and the best churchkhela in the country, Manavi is where you'll see these “Georgian Snickers” drying in the sun. It's a vibrant, colourful glimpse into the village life that fuels the region.
Bodbe Monastery: A sanctuary of profound peace. Tucked away in a forest of tall cypresses, this is the final resting place of St. Nino. Walk through the beautifully manicured gardens and feel the quiet, spiritual energy of a site that has remained a beacon of hope for centuries.
Sighnaghi (The City of Love): Perched like a dream on a hilltop, this 18th-century town is all red-tiled roofs and winding cobblestone streets. We'll walk the ancient defensive walls—the “Great Wall of Georgia”—for a breathtaking panorama of the Alazani Valley against the backdrop of the snowy Caucasus.
Traditional Wine Cellar: We finish exactly where we should—in a family marani . Dive into the 8,000-year-old history of qvevri winemaking. This isn't just a formal tasting; It's an invitation into a local home to clink glasses, hear the stories behind the grapes, and toast to the soul of Georgia.