Plan your Tbilisi, Georgia vacation

Tbilisi is one of the world's most underrated group destinations, where ancient sulfur baths and UNESCO monasteries collide with a legendary techno club scene and some of the cheapest, most extraordinary natural wine on earth. First-timers leave wondering why it took them so long.

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Example group preferences

Sample preferences for Tbilisi
  • Budget: $800 to $1,500 per person
  • Adventure level: 68/100 (Adventurous)
  • Interests: cultural, food, history, wine, nightlife
  • Trip length: 6 days
  • Notes: Group of friends doing their first trip to the Caucasus, excited about Georgian wine, ancient churches, and the legendary nightlife scene

Tbilisi on the map

Old Town (Abanotubani)Narikala FortressSameba CathedralPeace BridgeRustaveli Avenue

AI-generated Tbilisi itinerary

Dates
  • September is ideal for Tbilisi with perfect weather (20-25°C), grape harvest season for wine experiences, and the annual Tbilisoba festival celebrating city culture
  • 6 days provides excellent pacing with 4 days exploring Tbilisi's neighborhoods, nightlife and wine scene plus 1 day trip to UNESCO sites in Mtskheta and 1 flexible day for a cooking class
  • Avoid July-August when temperatures exceed 35°C - winter months can be cold but offer skiing day trips to Gudauri
Budget
  • The $800-1500 budget range is generous for Tbilisi, one of Europe's most affordable capitals - this itinerary at $1150 per person includes excellent accommodation, premium wine experiences, and legendary nightlife
  • Accommodation represents the largest expense at $240-360 for 5 nights, followed by dining and wine tastings with minimal entry fees since most churches are free
  • Groups save significantly by sharing accommodation costs, splitting taxis via Bolt ($2-5 per ride), and mixing high-end dinners with cheap khachapuri lunches from bakeries at $3-5
Tbilisi

Georgia

94% match

Tbilisi perfectly combines ancient history with legendary nightlife, offers world-class natural wine culture at incredibly affordable prices, and features stunning churches and UNESCO sites within easy reach. The city's vibrant food scene, welcoming locals, and growing reputation as a party destination make it ideal for adventurous first-timers to the Caucasus.

~$1,150 / person (excl. airfare)
2026-09-15 to 2026-09-20

Travel tips

  • !Download Bolt app for cheap rides (most trips under $3-5) and Yandex Maps which works better than Google Maps in Georgia
  • !Georgian wine culture is serious - visit natural wine bars and ask for qvevri wines, amber wines, and indigenous grape varieties like Saperavi and Rkatsiteli
  • !Clubs like Bassiani have strict no-photo policies and operate until 10am on weekends - pace yourselves and experience the legendary techno scene responsibly
  • !Learn basic Georgian phrases (gamarjoba for hello, madloba for thank you) as locals deeply appreciate the effort despite the language barrier
  • !Get a local SIM card at the airport (Magti or Silknet) for $10-15 with unlimited data - essential for navigation and splitting up
  • !Marshrutkas (minibuses) are the cheapest way to get around but the metro is easier for main routes ($0.50 per ride with reloadable card)
  • !Most churches require modest dress - bring a scarf for women and avoid shorts when visiting religious sites
  • !September offers perfect weather (20-25°C), harvest season wine activities, and the Tbilisoba city festival if visiting mid-month

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