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Imagine stepping into a land where ancient mountain legends whisper through crisp November air, where every twisting cobblestone in vibrant Tbilisi tells a story waiting to captivate both young and old alike. This is not just a family vacation—it is a shared journey into a world where history, nature, and culture interlace to ignite curiosity and wonder in every heart. From playful afternoons beneath golden autumn leaves to evenings warmed by rich traditions and lively tales, this week in Georgia promises moments that will draw your family closer and spark imaginations like never before. Each day unfolds a new chapter of enchantment: exploring hidden caves carved by time, gazing over sweeping alpine vistas, and wandering through gardens kissed by gentle waterfalls — all seasoned with the welcoming spirit of a culture that celebrates family and story. It’s a chance to see the world through your children’s eyes while creating a tapestry of memories stitched with laughter, discovery, and the timeless magic of this extraordinary land. Prepare to embark on an intimate adventure that refreshes the soul, inspires the mind, and leaves your entire family forever changed.
Begin your family adventure by ascending the hill to , where centuries-old stone walls wrap around breathtaking views of Tbilisi’s rooftops and the winding Mtkvari River beneath. Kids will delight in imagining ancient battles while parents savor the sweeping panorama enhanced by the crisp November air. Stroll down towards the Abanotubani district, letting the family marvel at the iconic brick domes of sulfur bathhouses. The warm, inviting atmosphere of these historic baths offers a sensory glimpse into local traditions, even just from outside – their steamy plumes curling into the cool autumn sky.
After taking in the old town charm, hop on the for a funicular ride that winds its way up Mtatsminda Hill. This short but scenic journey is exciting for kids and provides an aerial view of the city’s patchwork rooftops and color-streaked trees in late autumn hues. At the summit, dive into ’s family-friendly delights: from the gentle Ferris wheel granting panoramic city views to the playful carousels and open green spaces that welcome picnic breaks. The park’s relaxed vibe and spacious setting let children run freely while adults catch their breath amid vibrant fall colors.
As the afternoon light softens, descend back towards Rustaveli Avenue to visit the Georgian National Museum’s Simon Janashia branch. Here, interactive exhibits and fascinating archaeological finds offer a captivating learning experience for children and adults alike, connecting your family with Georgia’s rich past. Allow the kids to explore fossils, ancient artifacts, and storytelling displays that transform history into a vivid adventure highlighting the land’s deep heritage and cultural roots.
A stylish family-friendly luxury hotel in Vera district, close to Old Town and Mtatsminda Park, minimizing travel time to Narikala Fortress, Funicular, and the Georgian National Museum.
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Book NowEmbark on an enthralling family journey to Uplistsikhe, an extraordinary ancient cave city carved directly into the rocky cliffs. As you roam its vast tunnels, chambers, and stone-hewn streets, children will thrill at climbing steep steps, discovering secret niches, and imagining life in a world shaped entirely from rock. The crisp November air heightens the mystical aura, while ample open spaces encourage energetic exploration safely. Narrate stories of ancient pagan rituals while gazing upon a once thriving civilization preserved against time.
After an inspiring morning, traverse the picturesque Georgian countryside to reach Mtskheta, the spiritual heart of Georgia. Ascend to the hilltop , whose 6th-century cross-dome architecture encircles sweeping views over the confluence of the Aragvi and Mtkvari rivers - a breathtaking panorama that offers a calm pause and photo opportunity. The monastery’s serene environment invites quiet reflection and introduces children to early Christian art and symbolism in an engaging outdoor setting.
Following this, descend into Mtskheta’s charming old town to visit the – a masterpiece of medieval architecture and a place brimming with religious lore and vibrant frescoes. Children can marvel at the high vaulted ceilings and intricate stone carvings depicting Georgia’s sacred stories. Wrap up the day with a leisurely walk through Mtskheta’s cobbled streets, browsing artisan shops where local crafts such as traditional textiles and pottery make perfect keepsakes that connect your family to Georgian culture’s living traditions.
Well-positioned beside the Mtkvari River with family rooms, perfect base for visiting Mtskheta’s UNESCO sites and close to Svetitskhoveli Cathedral.
BookA diverse range well knows Kartli region of cultural sites, including several historical, cultural, and landscapes. Since the first half of the III millennium BC, the area dates from classical to medieval, including and altered several times. The region was the home of gods and their earthly embodiment – priests, chiefs, and kings. Every layer of the ground keeps a memory of epochs. The region was standing over the crossroads of cultures. The significance of this arterial road was connecting east and west. It’ rocky road still preserves a clear trace of wheeled transport moving here over centuries. The region was, from time to time, ruled by Mithraism or Zoroastrianism. Sovereign priests performed pagan rituals here. On this altar, they offered sacrifice, glorified female divinity, lighted holly fire. To be continued during the tour.
Book NowHead early from Tbilisi into the spectacular Caucasus Mountains, its rugged beauty heightened by the crisp November clarity. Upon arrival in Kazbegi, embark on the manageable family hike up to the , a stunning 14th-century stone sanctuary perched atop a hill. The route is invigorating yet accessible enough for children, winding through alpine meadows with sweeping views of snow-capped peaks and the towering Mount Kazbek in the distance. At the church, your family can admire the serene ambiance, absorb centuries of history, and capture stunning photographs framed by a postcard-perfect mountain backdrop.
Descend into Stepantsminda town for a visit to the , an inviting space where interactive exhibits explain the geology, flora, and fauna of the Greater Caucasus. Children engage with hands-on displays about mountain ecosystems and learn fascinating tales about Georgian mountain peoples, fostering appreciation for this stunning region’s natural and cultural wealth.
Complete your mountain day with a short drive to the , where easy trails pass by cascading waterfalls and dramatic cliffs. Here children can safely explore the forest paths, and parents can relax amidst this powerful natural scene while sharing local legends of the gorge’s formation and historical relevance. The autumn colors add a magical touch to this outdoor adventure—one that creates lasting memories surrounded by some of Georgia’s most pristine wilderness.
Award-winning family-oriented hotel with spacious suites and stunning views near Stepantsminda, providing direct access to Gergeti Trinity Church and local attractions.
BookIt is the most reasonably priced trip for Ananuri-Gudauri-Kazbegi; secondly, these places are so beautiful. The tour is well organized and takes place in a comfortable vehicle. All the key sites will be covered, and our guides will also be amiable. Join our group, and you will leave your heart and soul in Georgia. You will take plenty of amazing pictures.
Book NowDrive south from the mountain grandeur of Kazbegi to the lush green oasis of Borjomi. Begin with a family walk through , where the crisp November air carries the subtle scent of pine and earth, and children delight in roaming safely among playgrounds and gentle hiking paths. Sip from the famous mineral springs that have made this place world-renowned, and let the kids experience the fun of checking the naturally bubbling water sources scattered along the trails. The peaceful environment invites leisurely picnics or quiet reflection beside flowing streams surrounded by colorful autumn leaves.
Next, visit the , where interactive exhibits explain how the famous sparkling waters have been sourced and bottled for generations. Children especially enjoy the hands-on tasting stations and the curious history of how mineral waters have influenced local livelihoods. This fascinating blend of science and tradition engages the whole family and creates memorable, educational moments.
Conclude the day with a stroll through the . The elegantly maintained gardens and wooded walks around the Romanov summer residence offer a fairy-tale setting where parents can share tales of Georgia’s imperial history and children can imagine royal adventures amid the rustling autumn leaves and crisp mountain breeze.
Family-oriented luxury hotel located near Borjomi Central Park, offering spacious suites and easy access to mineral water springs and the Borjomi park attractions.
BookVardzia is a historical cave city carved into the mountainside, with numerous interconnected rooms, tunnels, and stairways. It is an important historical site in Georgia and offers visitors a chance to learn about the country's history and culture. Rabati is a medieval fortress that has been rebuilt and restored over the centuries, and it offers visitors a unique blend of Islamic and Orthodox architecture. The complex also includes a bazaar and a mosque, giving visitors a chance to experience Georgian culture from a different perspective. Borjomi, on the other hand, is a beautiful town located in central Georgia, surrounded by the Borjomi-Kharagauli National Park, the largest national park in the country. Visitors can explore the park's beautiful natural scenery and taste the famous Borjomi mineral water, which is said to have healing properties.
Book NowSet forth on an unforgettable southern Georgian journey to Vardzia, a mystical cave monastery town carved dramatically into a towering cliff over the Kura River. As the family ascends through narrow tunnels, switchback staircases, and cliff-side galleries, children will be enthralled by the vast labyrinth of cave dwellings, chapels adorned with vivid medieval frescoes, and hidden chapels once home to monks. The slightly crisp November weather ensures a crisp clarity in the views of rugged landscapes around, adding to the otherworldly atmosphere. Every corner inspires young imaginations with tales of monks, invaders, and secret passageways, making the exploration thrilling and educational.
After Vardzia, drive north to Akhaltsikhe to visit the fascinating . This restored medieval fortress presents museums filled with artifacts, lush courtyards perfect for energetic kids, and cultural exhibitions that reveal Georgia’s diverse history. Family members can wander freely while learning about the confluence of cultures that shaped this fortress town, breathing life into history through architecture, weaponry displays, and colorful local crafts sold nearby.
The closest hotel to Vardzia Cave Monastery with spacious family rooms and easy access to the cave complex, ideal for families wishing to minimize travel after a long drive.
BookJoin us on a guaranteed departure group tour from Kutaisi to Borjomi, Rabati, and Vardzia, where history, culture, and breathtaking views await. Enjoy the charming landscapes of southern Georgia's Javakheti region. In Borjomi Park, treat yourself to the refreshing taste of mineral water straight from the springs of Borjomi. Wander through the captivating medieval fortress of Rabati, where echoes of the past intertwine with the present, inviting you to explore its timeless charm. Then, lose yourself in the ancient city of caves, Vardzia, where each stone whispers tales of bygone eras. Let the warmth of Georgian hospitality guide you as you explore these timeless wonders. Join us and immerse yourself in the beauty and history of ancient Georgia, where every moment is an invitation to discover something extraordinary.
Book NowWake up in the historic city of Kutaisi and wander towards the venerable , a towering example of Georgian medieval architecture. Children can climb safely along the hilltop paths near the cathedral, taking in sweeping views while listening to stories of ancient kings and cathedral builders. The open spaces around the site provide a relaxed environment to stretch and explore in the cool November air without crowds.
Next, take a short taxi ride to , where the vivid frescoes and the peaceful cloisters invite kids to marvel at ancient artistry and the scholarly life of Georgian intellectuals centuries ago. The quiet churchyard with its beautiful stone work offers space for young visitors to imagine monastic life and learn about the monastery's role as a center of enlightenment and culture during Georgian Golden Age.
In the afternoon, journey a little further out to , a spectacular natural wonder illuminated with colorful lights that highlight dramatic stalactites and deep caverns. Joining a family-friendly guided tour unveils geological marvels and introduces kids to the magic of underground rivers and ancient rock formations, blending science and adventure in a captivating setting that delights all ages.
Modern family hotel located in Kutaisi city center, near Bagrati Cathedral and an easy drive to Prometheus Cave with spacious rooms and kid-friendly facilities.
BookJoin us on a private tour to beautiful natural monuments near Kutaisi! At the spectacular Prometheus cave, you will walk 1.5 km in a beautiful stalactite and stalagmite cave with impressive natural halls and mesmerizing stalactite shapes. You can take a boat ride in an underground river here! In Okatse we will walk on an impressive hanging bridge over the canyon (some adrenaline guaranteed! but nothing to be too scared of). One of the top highlights at Martvili canyon is the boat ride in the turquoise river, where you'll enjoy close views of the canyon & maybe spot fishes in clear river water. Note: in case of rain/snow Okatse Canyon is closed for visitors, and in such case itinerary would be modified and you would visit Nokalakevi Hot Sulfur Springs instead (no entrance fee). Note: Martvili boat service doesn't work, if the water level is too high or the currents too strong, usually it could happen in spring or after heavy rain.
Book NowReturn to Tbilisi for a gentle day of playful exploration and cultural enrichment. Begin at , a vibrant green spot along the Mtkvari River where kids can unleash their energy on modern playgrounds, marvel at imaginative art installations, and families can relax on the lawns under the gentle November sun. The park’s open spaces and refreshing river views create a joyful atmosphere perfect for unwinding and soaking in Tbilisi’s urban spirit.
Next, take a short ride to the nearby for a stroll through varied plant collections and forested trails that gently introduce children to Georgia’s diverse flora. The soothing sound of the garden's waterfall and quiet corners invite peaceful moments alongside engaging natural education. The cool, crisp air highlights late autumn leaves in warm hues, enriching the sensory experience for all ages.
Cap off the day and your Georgian journey with a visit to the . Here, rich tradition comes alive in whimsical shows that blend storytelling, music, and inventive puppetry arts. Children become enchanted with the charming performances, while parents appreciate the cultural heritage conveyed through these intimate and joyful presentations. This indoor experience offers warmth and wonderment, leaving your family with lasting memories full of wonder and laughter.
Returning to Tbilisi, Rooms Hotel offers a familiar, comfortable environment for families, close to Rike Park, the Botanical Garden, and Marjanishvili Puppet Theater.
BookMeeting the guests and giving the first impression to our guests, this is a really big pleasure for us. When we travel, nothing is more important than the first impression of the country and who met you there. Even more, we can say airport transfer is some kind of Art. We always send the most experienced, smart, fun, and polite team members to do Airport transfers. Most of the time's company shareholders have the pleasure to meet our guests. We would like to do airport transfers for free, but because of many technical issues, we do it at a symbolic price.
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