Georgia in 10 Days: The Ultimate Travel Itinerary
A comprehensive 10-day itinerary for Georgia covering top attractions, hidden gems, daily costs, and transport between cities.
By Hello Travel Team
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Arrival in Tbilisi & Old Town Orientation
- MorningAirport transfer to Tbilisi center~$15
- AfternoonWalk Rike Park, cable car to Narikala, explore Old Town~$10
- EveningSulfur bath experience & Georgian dinner~$45
Old TbilisiAbanotubaniRike ParkTake official taxi or ride-hailing from airport (~$13–18); use cable car (~$2–3) for Narikala Fortress.
Budget$60Mid-range$110Luxury$200 - 2
Museums, Rustaveli Avenue & Modern Tbilisi
- MorningGeorgian National Museum & Rustaveli Avenue~$15
- AfternoonOpen Air Museum of Ethnography & Fabrika~$15
- EveningBridge of Peace, Rike Park & rooftop dinner~$30
RustaveliVakeFabrika areaRike ParkUse city buses/metro with travel card (under $3/day) or short taxi rides via apps.
Budget$55Mid-range$100Luxury$190 - 3
Mtskheta & Jvari Monastery Day Trip
- MorningTravel to Mtskheta and Svetitskhoveli Cathedral visit~$8
- AfternoonTaxi up to Jvari Monastery & viewpoint~$12
- EveningReturn to Tbilisi, Dry Bridge Market & dinner~$30
MtskhetaJvari plateauDry Bridge areaMarshrutka from Didube to Mtskheta (~$2–4); local taxi to Jvari (~$9–15 return).
Budget$50Mid-range$95Luxury$185 - 4
Gori & Uplistsikhe Cave Town from Tbilisi
- MorningMarshrutka or train to Gori & Gori Fortress~$10
- AfternoonStalin Museum and taxi to Uplistsikhe~$25
- EveningReturn to Tbilisi & Old Town dinner~$25
GoriUplistsikheOld TbilisiUse marshrutka/train to Gori (~$4–6 each way); hire local taxi for Uplistsikhe loop (~$26–40 per group).
Budget$55Mid-range$105Luxury$195 - 5
Tbilisi to Kazbegi & Gergeti Trinity Church
- MorningMarshrutka from Tbilisi to Stepantsminda (Kazbegi)~$8
- AfternoonCheck-in & hike or 4×4 to Gergeti Trinity Church~$20
- EveningDinner in Kazbegi with mountain views~$25
StepantsmindaGergetiMarshrutka from Didube (~$6–8); optional 4×4 to Gergeti (~$30–45 per vehicle).
Budget$65Mid-range$115Luxury$210 - 6
Kazbegi Hikes, Gveleti Waterfalls & Return to Tbilisi
- MorningLocal taxi to Gveleti Waterfalls or Dariali Gorge~$20
- AfternoonLunch in Stepantsminda & last mountain views~$15
- EveningMarshrutka back to Tbilisi & light dinner~$25
StepantsmindaGveletiDariali GorgeTbilisiShared taxi for local sightseeing (~$30–56 per group); marshrutka back to Tbilisi (~$6–8).
Budget$60Mid-range$110Luxury$200 - 7
Tbilisi to Telavi & Kakheti Wine Country
- MorningDrive or marshrutka from Tbilisi to Telavi~$10
- AfternoonWinery visits and tastings near Telavi~$35
- EveningDinner and overnight in Telavi~$25
TelaviKakheti wine villagesMarshrutka (~$6–8) or private driver (~$70–100/day split among group) for flexible winery-hopping.
Budget$65Mid-range$120Luxury$210 - 8
Sighnaghi, Bodbe Monastery & Back to Tbilisi
- MorningTravel from Telavi to Sighnaghi & city walls walk~$10
- AfternoonVisit Bodbe Monastery & wine lunch in Sighnaghi~$30
- EveningReturn to Tbilisi & evening at leisure~$20
SighnaghiBodbeTbilisiUse regional marshrutkas (~$8–10 total) or continue with hired driver before returning to Tbilisi.
Budget$60Mid-range$115Luxury$205 - 9
Tbilisi to Borjomi Spa Town
- MorningTrain or marshrutka from Tbilisi to Borjomi~$8
- AfternoonBorjomi Central Park, cable car & springs~$10
- EveningSpa treatment or relaxed dinner in Borjomi~$35
BorjomiCentral Park areaRegional train or marshrutka (~$6–10); most sights walkable from town center.
Budget$55Mid-range$105Luxury$195 - 10
Vardzia Cave Monastery (Optional) & Return to Tbilisi
- MorningPrivate excursion to Vardzia via Khertvisi Fortress~$80
- AfternoonExplore Vardzia cave complex & return drive~$10
- EveningFinal dinner in Tbilisi & last-minute shopping~$35
VardziaKhertvisiTbilisiHire car/driver from Borjomi or Tbilisi (~$110–170 per day shared); allow full day for Vardzia plus return.
Budget$75Mid-range$125Luxury$215
Trip Summary
TL;DR: The Perfect 10-Day Georgia Itinerary at a Glance
A 10-day Georgia itinerary is enough to explore Tbilisi, the mountains of Kazbegi, the wine region of Kakheti, cave cities, and spa towns while keeping travel times manageable. Across 10 days you’ll mix culture, food, and nature, with daily budgets from around $45 to $200 per person in 2026.
In this Georgia 10 day itinerary, you’ll base yourself primarily in Tbilisi, using it as a hub for easy day trips and 1–2 night getaways. This keeps packing light, transport simple, and lets you really feel the rhythm of the capital while still seeing Georgia’s headline sights.
A typical Georgia travel plan for 10 days includes:
- 4 days in and around Tbilisi (Old Town, sulfur baths, museums, Mtskheta)
- 2 days in the Caucasus mountains around Stepantsminda (Kazbegi)
- 2 days in Kakheti wine region (Telavi & Sighnaghi)
- 2 days focused on cave monasteries and spa towns (Gori, Uplistsikhe, Borjomi)
Average daily costs in 2026 range roughly from $45–70 (budget), $80–130 (mid-range) and $150–220 (luxury), including meals, local transport, and some activities. To keep everything on track, many travellers use the Hello app’s trip planning and budget tracking tools to log transport, split wine tastings with friends, and stay connected using Hello eSIM across Georgia.
Days 1–2: Tbilisi Old Town, Sulfur Baths & First Tastes of Georgia
The best way to start a 10-day Georgia itinerary is with two full days in Tbilisi, exploring the Old Town on foot, soaking in sulfur baths, and getting a feel for Georgian food and wine before heading into the rest of the country.
Day 1 – Arrival & Old Town orientation (Tbilisi)
Morning: Arrive at Tbilisi International Airport and take a Bolt taxi or official airport taxi to the city center (around 35–50 GEL / $13–18 in 2026). Check into your hotel or guesthouse near Old Tbilisi or Rustaveli Avenue for easy walking access.
Afternoon: Walk from Rike Park and take the cable car up to Narikala Fortress (around 5–7 GEL / $2–3; similar prices are mentioned by independent travel blogs), then stroll down through the atmospheric Abanotubani sulfur bath district and narrow lanes of the Old Town. Pop into Sioni Cathedral and Anchiskhati Basilica, two of the city’s oldest churches.
Evening: Book a private room at a traditional sulfur bath (around 120–200 GEL / $45–75 per group depending on size and extras), then eat khinkali and khachapuri at a local tavern (expect 35–60 GEL / $13–22 per person with wine). Use the Hello app to log your taxi, bath, and dinner, letting the AI receipt scanner track your first-day spend.
Day 2 – Museums, viewpoints & modern Tbilisi
Morning: Explore Rustaveli Avenue and the Georgian National Museum (entry around 30 GEL / $11). According to Georgia’s National Tourism Administration, museums in Tbilisi are among the most-visited attractions, with city tourism growing past 1.1 million international visitors in recent years, so going early avoids crowds.
Afternoon: Take a taxi or bus to the Open Air Museum of Ethnography to see traditional houses from different regions, then stop at the creative hub Fabrika for coffee and street art. Budget 5–15 GEL ($2–6) for public transport and 20–30 GEL ($8–11) for lunch.
Evening: Cross the illuminated Bridge of Peace, wander Rike Park, then enjoy a sunset dinner with a city view in the Mtatsminda area or a rooftop restaurant (60–120 GEL / $22–45 per person with wine). With Hello eSIM active, you can rely on maps and ride-hailing without worrying about roaming.
Days 3–4: Mtskheta, Gori & Cave City Day Trips from Tbilisi
Two well-planned day trips from Tbilisi—to Mtskheta and to Gori & Uplistsikhe—let you add UNESCO sites and ancient cave cities to your Georgia 10 day trip without changing hotels.
Day 3 – Mtskheta & Jvari Monastery (half-day from Tbilisi)
Morning: Take a marshrutka (shared minibus) from Didube station or a Bolt to Mtskheta, Georgia’s ancient capital around 20 km north of Tbilisi. Travel time is 30–40 minutes and costs about 5–10 GEL ($2–4). Visit Svetitskhoveli Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage site, then enjoy coffee on the main square.
Afternoon: Hire a taxi (around 25–40 GEL / $9–15 round trip) up to Jvari Monastery for spectacular confluence views of the Aragvi and Mtkvari rivers. Many public-transport-focused itineraries highlight this as one of the most rewarding half-day trips from Tbilisi. Have a simple Georgian lunch back in Mtskheta (25–40 GEL / $9–15 per person), then return to Tbilisi mid-afternoon.
Evening: Free time back in the capital—shop at the Dry Bridge Flea Market or relax at a wine bar. Track small purchases automatically in Hello with the AI categorization, which sorts food, transport, and souvenirs in different currencies.
Day 4 – Gori & Uplistsikhe Cave Town
Morning: Catch a marshrutka or train to Gori (roughly 1–1.5 hours, 10–15 GEL / $4–6). Visit Gori Fortress and, if you’re interested in Soviet history, the Stalin Museum (entry about 30–40 GEL / $11–15 in 2026).
Afternoon: Take a local taxi to Uplistsikhe Cave Town, about 15 km away, an ancient rock-hewn settlement mentioned in many classic Georgia itineraries. Combined taxi and entry fees typically total 70–110 GEL ($26–40) for a small group.
Evening: Return to Tbilisi (another 10–15 GEL / $4–6 by marshrutka). Enjoy a relaxed dinner in the Old Town (35–60 GEL / $13–22 per person), then use the Hello app to check you’re on track with your 10-day Georgia travel plan budget.
Days 5–6: Kazbegi (Stepantsminda) and the High Caucasus from Tbilisi
Two days in Kazbegi (Stepantsminda) add classic Caucasus mountain scenery and hikes to your Georgia itinerary, with reasonable travel time and the option to stay one or two nights depending on your pace.
Day 5 – Tbilisi to Kazbegi via Georgian Military Highway
Morning: Leave Tbilisi around 8–9 am by marshrutka from Didube station to Stepantsminda (Kazbegi)—the journey takes about 3 hours and costs roughly 15–20 GEL ($6–8). Independent travelers often note stops at Zhinvali Reservoir and Ananuri Fortress along this route on private tours.
Afternoon: Check into a guesthouse or mountain-view hotel (budget rooms from 90–150 GEL / $33–55; mid-range 200–400 GEL / $75–150; luxury resorts higher). Have a hearty lunch of lobio (bean stew) and mchadi (cornbread), then start the Gergeti Trinity Church hike (2–3 hours round-trip) or take a 4×4 from town (around 80–120 GEL / $30–45 per car).
Evening: Enjoy dinner at your guesthouse or a local restaurant (35–70 GEL / $13–26 per person). The mountain air is cool at night, so pack layers. Use offline maps downloaded earlier via Hello eSIM to navigate trails even if signal dips in the valleys.
Day 6 – Hikes, waterfalls & return to Tbilisi
Morning: Visit Gveleti Waterfalls or drive toward Dariali Gorge if the weather is clear. Expect to pay 80–150 GEL ($30–56) for a shared taxi to cover several viewpoints.
Afternoon: Have lunch in Stepantsminda (25–40 GEL / $9–15 per person), then catch an afternoon marshrutka back to Tbilisi (another 15–20 GEL / $6–8). Many travelers report returning around early evening, which keeps your Georgia 10 day trip relaxed instead of rushed.
Evening: Back in Tbilisi, grab a light dinner or street snacks and update your Hello budget—multi-currency tracking automatically converts GEL expenses to your home currency.
Days 7–8: Kakheti Wine Region – Telavi & Sighnaghi Escape
Spending two days in Kakheti, Georgia’s premier wine region, turns your Georgia travel plan into a genuine food-and-wine holiday, with vineyard visits, monastery stops, and time in the hilltop town of Sighnaghi.
Day 7 – Tbilisi to Telavi & Kakheti wineries
Morning: Depart Tbilisi by private car or driver to Telavi (around 2 hours; expect 180–260 GEL / $67–97 for a day hire split between 2–4 people). Public marshrutkas from Ortachala station are cheaper (15–20 GEL / $6–8) but less flexible for winery-hopping.
Afternoon: Visit 1–2 nearby wineries for tastings and lunch. Typical tastings cost 35–70 GEL ($13–26) and many offer traditional qvevri (clay pot) wine experiences. According to Georgia’s National Wine Agency, exports and wine tourism have boomed over the past decade, with wine production exceeding 200 million bottles in some recent years, so expect polished visitor experiences alongside rustic family cellars.
Evening: Continue to or overnight in Telavi (guesthouses from around 90 GEL / $33). Dinner at a local restaurant will cost roughly 35–60 GEL ($13–22 per person). Use Hello’s expense-splitting feature if you’re sharing winery tours and drivers with friends in multiple currencies.
Day 8 – Sighnaghi & Bodbe Monastery, return to Tbilisi
Morning: Drive or take a marshrutka to Sighnaghi, often called Georgia’s most romantic town. Walk the fortified walls for impressive Alazani Valley views and visit Bodbe Monastery, set among cypress trees.
Afternoon: Enjoy a long lunch with Kakhetian dishes and local wine (40–80 GEL / $15–30 per person), then browse small art shops in town. Late afternoon, return to Tbilisi (2–2.5 hours; 20–25 GEL / $8–10 by marshrutka or more by taxi).
Evening: Free time in Tbilisi—perhaps a repeat visit to your favorite wine bar or a casual khachapuri stop to keep the day’s wine company.
Days 9–10: Borjomi, Spa Time & Wrapping Up Your Georgia 10 Day Trip
Your final two days in Georgia are best spent unwinding in Borjomi’s forests and mineral springs, with the option to add the cave monastery of Vardzia if you’re comfortable with early starts and more driving.
Day 9 – Tbilisi to Borjomi spa town
Morning: Take a train or marshrutka from Tbilisi to Borjomi (about 2–2.5 hours; 15–25 GEL / $6–10). Borjomi’s mineral water has been famous since the 19th century, and tourism data from the region indicates hundreds of thousands of visitors each year come for its parks and sanatoriums.
Afternoon: Check into a guesthouse or spa hotel (budget from 90 GEL / $33; mid-range 180–350 GEL / $67–130). Stroll Borjomi Central Park, ride the small cable car, and try mineral water from the springs.
Evening: Relax over dinner (30–60 GEL / $11–22 per person) and consider a spa treatment if your hotel offers it (from about 80–150 GEL / $30–56). Log these wellness costs in Hello so your 10-day Georgia itinerary budget stays accurate to the last day.
Day 10 – Optional Vardzia & return to Tbilisi
Morning: For an active finale, hire a driver from Borjomi to Vardzia cave monastery via Khertvisi Fortress—a highlight in many 10-day Georgia itineraries. Expect 4–6 hours of driving plus visits, with a full-day car typically costing 300–450 GEL ($112–170) for up to four travelers.
Afternoon: Explore the extensive rock-cut caves and church at Vardzia (entry around 15–20 GEL / $6–8), then return to Borjomi and onward to Tbilisi if your flight is late or next day.
Evening: Final dinner in Tbilisi, buying last-minute churchkhela (walnut sweets) and wine for home. Use Hello’s trip overview to see your total 10-day spend, categorized automatically by accommodation, transport, food, and activities—useful for planning your next trip to Georgia.
Common Questions About a 10-Day Georgia Itinerary (Costs, Seasons, Connectivity)
A well-balanced 10-day Georgia itinerary typically costs $450–900 per person excluding flights in 2026, covers Tbilisi plus 2–3 key regions, and is easiest in late spring or early autumn, with Hello eSIM and the Hello app making connectivity and expense tracking straightforward across the country.
How much does a 10-day trip to Georgia cost?
- Budget travelers staying in hostels/guesthouses, riding marshrutkas, and eating at local spots can expect roughly $45–70 per day, so about $450–700 for 10 days.
- Mid-range travelers using private rooms and occasional private transfers fall around $80–130 per day (~$800–1,300).
- Luxury travelers booking higher-end hotels, drivers, and premium experiences often spend $150–220+ per day.
What’s the best time of year for this Georgia 10 day itinerary?
Late April–June and September–October are ideal, with mild Tbilisi temperatures, green mountains, and active wineries. According to Georgia’s National Tourism Administration, visitor numbers peak in summer, so shoulder seasons help avoid crowds and high prices.
Is 10 days enough for Georgia?
For first-time visitors, 10 days is an excellent balance—enough for Tbilisi, Kazbegi, Kakheti and either Borjomi or Vardzia without rushing. If you want the Black Sea coast (Batumi) or Svaneti, consider 12–14 days.
How do I stay connected in Georgia?
The simplest way is to install Hello eSIM for Georgia before you fly, so your phone connects to local networks on landing. Plans start from 5GB of data with live prices, and you can manage everything via the Hello app and Hello eSIM for Georgia.
How does the Hello app help with a Georgia travel plan?
You can build your daily plan, scan receipts in GEL, import bank statements, and split costs with friends—Hello automatically handles exchange rates and categorizes expenses, making it easier to keep your Georgia 10 day trip on budget.
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