Experience the real Georgia with our carefully crafted 2-day tours from Tbilisi. While day trips offer a glimpse, overnight tours unlock the authentic heart of Georgia—sunrise over mountain peaks, traditional dinners with local families, evenings spent tasting wine in ancient cellars, and mornings waking up in centuries-old villages. These weekend adventures combine the convenience of short tours with the depth of immersive travel experiences.
Our 2-day tours are designed for travelers who want more than surface-level sightseeing. Spend less time rushing between destinations and more time connecting with Georgia’s landscapes, culture, and people. Whether you’re exploring the UNESCO-listed cave city of Vardzia, sleeping in a traditional guesthouse in Kazbegi’s mountain valleys, or waking up among Kakheti’s vineyards, every moment is an opportunity to experience Georgia the way locals do.
Why Choose 2 Day Tours Over Day Trips?
The difference between a day trip and an overnight tour isn’t just about time—it’s about transformation. Here’s what makes 2-day tours special:
Deeper Immersion in Each Region
Instead of checking off sights on a list, you’ll have time to explore at a comfortable pace. Watch the sunset paint mountain peaks golden, then see the same landscape transformed by morning mist. Visit monasteries when other tourists have left, and experience the peaceful spirituality that makes these places sacred.
Authentic Local Experiences
Stay in family-run guesthouses where hospitality isn’t a service—it’s a way of life. Share homemade meals with your hosts, learn to bake Georgian bread in a traditional tone oven, participate in wine-making traditions passed down through generations, and hear stories about local history directly from people who live it.
Better Value and Less Fatigue
Two-day tours offer superior value compared to booking two separate day trips. You’ll cover more ground with less backtracking to Tbilisi, enjoy included overnight accommodation, and avoid the exhaustion of 12-hour day trips. Wake up already at your destination, ready to explore with fresh energy.
Magical Moments Day-Trippers Miss
Experience the golden hour when light transforms ordinary landscapes into a photographer’s dreams. See stars blazing in mountain skies unpolluted by city lights. Hear village roosters greeting the dawn. These moments—impossible to capture on day trips—become the memories you’ll treasure most.
More Flexibility and Spontaneity
Without rushing back to Tbilisi, there’s time for unexpected discoveries. Your guide spots a traditional wedding celebration and you’re invited to join. A shepherd offers to show you a hidden waterfall. A winemaker opens a special vintage. These spontaneous experiences define authentic travel.
What Makes Our 2 Day Tours Different
We’ve spent years perfecting the art of the overnight tour. Every aspect is designed for your comfort, safety, and satisfaction:
The 350-Kilometer Comfort Rule
We limit daily driving to 350 kilometers maximum. This isn’t arbitrary—it’s the distance that allows comfortable travel, frequent photo stops, leisurely meals, and arrival at destinations with energy to enjoy them. You’ll never feel like you spent your vacation in a car.
Hand-Selected Accommodation Partners
Every guesthouse and hotel in our network is personally vetted. We prioritize authentic Georgian hospitality, cleanliness, comfort, and locations that enhance your experience. Most accommodations are family-run establishments where you’re treated as honored guests, not room numbers.
Expert Local Guides
Our guides aren’t just knowledgeable—they’re passionate locals who genuinely love sharing Georgia with visitors. They know which bakery makes the best khachapuri, which monastery offers the most profound sunrise views, and which winemaker tells the best stories. Their connections transform good tours into unforgettable experiences.
Small Groups, Big Experiences
Maximum 8 participants in group tours ensures everyone gets personal attention, easy logistics, and intimate experiences. Questions get answered, individual interests accommodated, and group dynamics remain friendly and flexible. Private tours are always available for complete customization.
Inclusive Pricing, No Surprises
Tour prices include transportation, guide services, accommodation, and all entrance fees. Know exactly what you’re paying upfront, with no hidden costs or surprise charges. Optional meals and personal expenses are clearly indicated.
Understanding Our 2 Day Tour Regions
Georgia’s diverse regions each offer distinct experiences perfect for overnight exploration:
Kakheti Wine Region Tours
Georgia’s wine heartland deserves more than a rushed day trip. Two-day Kakheti tours let you explore multiple sub-regions, visit both large wineries and family cellars, participate in traditional qvevri winemaking, and truly understand why Georgian wine culture earned UNESCO heritage status. Stay overnight in Sighnaghi or Telavi, wake among vineyards, and experience the Alazani Valley at its most beautiful.
Perfect for: Wine enthusiasts, foodies, culture lovers, romantic getaways
Best season: Year-round, exceptional during harvest (September-October)
Accommodation: Boutique hotels, traditional guesthouses, wine estates
Kazbegi Mountain Adventures
The Caucasus Mountains reveal their full majesty across two days. Visit Gergeti Trinity Church without rushing, explore Sno Valley’s hidden gorges, experience village life in mountain communities, and witness both sunset and sunrise over 5,000-meter peaks. Winter brings snow-covered wonderlands; summer offers alpine meadows and comfortable hiking.
Perfect for: Mountain lovers, photographers, adventure seekers, hikers
Best season: June-October (best weather), December-February (winter beauty)
Accommodation: Mountain guesthouses, hotels in Stepantsminda
Vardzia & Southern Georgia
Journey into Georgia’s dramatic south to explore the magnificent cave city of Vardzia, carved into cliffs by Queen Tamar in the 12th century. Two-day tours allow time for Rabati Castle, Borjomi’s mineral springs, and the stunning Paravani Lake region. This route combines history, architecture, and landscapes unlike anywhere else in Georgia.
Perfect for: History enthusiasts, archaeology lovers, photographers
Best season: April-October (some roads are challenging in winter)
Accommodation: Borjomi hotels, Akhaltsikhe guesthouses
What to Expect on Your 2 Day Tour
Day One: Journey and Discovery
Morning (8:00-9:00 AM): Pickup from your Tbilisi hotel in comfortable, air-conditioned vehicles. Your guide introduces the itinerary and answers questions during the scenic drive.
Late Morning (10:00 AM-1:00 PM): First stops at key sights along the route. Photo opportunities, historical sites, or cultural attractions, depending on your specific tour.
Lunch (1:00-2:30 PM): Traditional Georgian meal at carefully selected restaurants. Your guide recommends dishes and explains Georgian culinary traditions.
Afternoon (2:30-6:00 PM): Continue to your main destination. More sightseeing, exploring, or activities depending on tour type.
Evening (6:00-7:00 PM): Check into your accommodation. Time to freshen up and relax.
Dinner (7:00-9:00 PM): Many tours include a traditional Georgian dinner (supra) at your guesthouse or local restaurant. Wine, toasts, and genuine Georgian hospitality.
Night: Free time to rest, explore the local area, stargaze, or enjoy conversations with hosts and fellow travelers.
Day Two: Morning Magic and Return
Morning (7:00-9:00 AM): Breakfast at your accommodation. Often includes fresh Georgian breads, local cheese, honey, and homemade preserves.
Late Morning (9:00 AM-1:00 PM): Morning sightseeing when sites are less crowded and the light is beautiful. This is often when you’ll have the most magical experiences.
Lunch (1:00-2:30 PM): Midday meal on the return route, often with regional specialties you didn’t try on Day One.
Afternoon (2:30-6:00 PM): Additional stops on return to Tbilisi. Your guide often saves special surprises for the way back.
Evening (6:00-8:00 PM): Arrival back at your Tbilisi hotel, tired but fulfilled.
Accommodation: Where You’ll Sleep
Understanding accommodation is crucial for overnight tours. Here’s what to expect:
Traditional Georgian Guesthouses
Most of our 2-day tours use family-run guesthouses that offer authentic experiences you can’t get in hotels. These are clean, comfortable homes where families welcome travelers with genuine warmth.
What’s Included:
- Private or shared rooms (specify preference when booking)
- Clean bedding and towels
- Private or shared bathrooms (varies by property)
- Breakfast included
- Often dinner is included or available
- Heating in winter, fans in summer
- WiFi (though sometimes limited in remote areas)
What Makes Them Special:
- Authentic Georgian hospitality
- Home-cooked meals using family recipes
- Opportunities to interact with locals
- Learn about daily life and traditions
- Often in scenic locations (vineyards, mountain villages, historic areas)
- Better value than hotels
Hotel Options
Some tours offer hotel accommodation, particularly in larger towns like Sighnaghi, Borjomi, or Mestia. Hotels provide more amenities but less authentic cultural immersion.
Typical Amenities:
- Private rooms with ensuite bathrooms
- Air conditioning and heating
- Television and reliable WiFi
- Restaurant on-site
- More privacy and independence
Choosing Your Accommodation Type
- For an authentic experience: Choose guesthouse stays
- For more comfort/privacy: Opt for hotel upgrades
- For families with children: Both work well; discuss with us
- For solo travelers: Guesthouses offer better social opportunities
- For couples: Both romantic in different ways
Important Note: You can always upgrade to hotel accommodation or choose your own lodging. We provide the address of overnight locations in advance if you prefer booking independently.
What’s Included in 2 Day Tours
Transportation:
- Round-trip from Tbilisi in comfortable, air-conditioned vehicles
- All fuel and road fees included
- Bottled water throughout
Accommodation:
- One night lodging in a guesthouse or hotel
- Clean, comfortable rooms
- Breakfast included
- Often dinner is included (check specific tour details)
Guide Services:
- Professional English-speaking guide
- Other languages available on request
- All guide fees and expenses covered
Entrance Fees:
- All monument and museum entries
- National park fees were applicable
What’s NOT Included:
- Lunches (allowing you to choose based on appetite and budget)
- Dinners, if not specified as included
- Alcoholic beverages beyond tastings
- Personal expenses and souvenirs
- Travel insurance
- Optional activities (horseback riding, extra tastings, etc.)
Packing for Your 2 Day Tour
Packing light is key for overnight tours. Here’s your essential checklist:
Clothing:
- Comfortable walking shoes (broken in, not new)
- One change of clothes for Day 2
- Layers for variable weather (jacket even in summer)
- Modest clothing for monastery visits (covered shoulders and knees)
- Hat and sunglasses for sun protection
- Warm jacket for mountain tours (even in summer)
Toiletries:
- Small bag with essentials (toothbrush, toothpaste, etc.)
- Any personal medications
- Sunscreen and lip balm
- Hand sanitizer
- Personal hygiene items
Tech & Documents:
- Passport or ID
- Phone and charger
- Camera and extra batteries
- Power bank
- Small amount of cash (Georgian lari)
Optional but Useful:
- Reusable water bottle
- Snacks for the road
- Book or entertainment for downtime
- Binoculars for mountain/wildlife viewing
- Notebook for journaling
What NOT to Bring:
- Large suitcases (small backpack or overnight bag only)
- Valuable jewelry
- Expensive gadgets you’d hate to lose
- Too many clothing changes
Best Time for 2 Day Tours
Spring (April-May)
Weather: Mild temperatures, blooming landscapes, occasional rain
Crowds: Moderate, fewer tourists than summer
Best for: Wine region tours, cultural tours, photography
Consider: Some high mountain roads may still be closed in early April
Summer (June-August)
Weather: Warm to hot in valleys, perfect in mountains
Crowds: Peak season, book in advance
Best for: Mountain tours, Tusheti, hiking, all regions accessible
Consider: It can be hot in lowland areas; book accommodation early
Autumn (September-October)
Weather: Comfortable temperatures, stunning fall colors, harvest season
Crowds: Moderate to high, especially during Rtveli (harvest)
Best for: Wine tours, photography, and comfortable hiking
Consider: This is Georgia’s most beautiful season; highly recommended
Winter (November-March)
Weather: Cold in the mountains, mild in the valleys, snow in the highlands
Crowds: Low, excellent prices and availability
Best for: Skiing tours, cultural tours in accessible areas
Consider: Kazbegi and Khevsureti roads are often closed; check accessibility
Choosing Your Perfect 2 Day Tour
With so many options, how do you choose? Consider these factors:
Your Interests:
- Love wine? → Kakheti tours
- Mountain enthusiast? → Kazbegi or Khevsureti, if available
- History buff? → Vardzia or Mtskheta-region tours
- Nature lover and good hiker? → Borjomi-Kharagauli National Park and Lagodekhi Protected area offer various 1-3 day hiking tours which you shouldn’t miss!
- Want everything? → Choose variety tours covering multiple regions
Physical Ability:
- Easy walking: Wine tours, cultural tours, Vardzia
- Moderate activity: Kazbegi,
- Active/challenging: Tusheti, hiking tours, horseback riding
Season & Weather:
- Summer only: Khevsureti, high mountain trails
- Year-round: Kakheti, Vardzia, Mtskheta region
- Best in specific seasons: Wine harvest tours (Sept-Oct)
Travel Style:
- Comfort-focused: Hotel-based tours in accessible regions
- Authentic experience: Remote guesthouses, village stays
- Luxury: Private tours with premium accommodation
- Budget-conscious: Group tours with guesthouse stays
Time of Year:
- First time in Georgia? Start with Kakheti or Kazbegi
- Repeat visitor? Explore Tusheti or remote regions
- Short Georgia trip? Choose regions near Tbilisi
- Part of a longer journey? Coordinate with your overall itinerary
Safety, Comfort, and Logistics
Vehicle Standards: All our vehicles are modern, well-maintained, and appropriate for Georgian roads. Mountain tours use 4×4 vehicles when necessary. Drivers are experienced with challenging terrain.
Group Sizes:
- Group tours: Maximum 8 participants
- Private tours: Your group only (1-15+ people)
- Solo travelers: Welcome to join group tours
Guide Languages: English guides are always available. We also offer tours in Russian, German, French, Spanish, and Italian (request when booking).
Dietary Accommodations: Vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, and other dietary needs can be accommodated. Inform us when booking so we can notify restaurants and guesthouses.
Travel Insurance: We strongly recommend travel insurance covering medical issues, trip cancellation, and lost belongings. While we maintain high safety standards, insurance provides peace of mind.
Mobile Connectivity: Most areas have mobile coverage, though remote mountain regions may have limited service. Guesthouses usually have WiFi, though speeds vary.
Payment Methods: We accept credit cards, PayPal, and cash (USD, EUR, GEL). Final payment is often due before tour departure, though flexible payment plans are available for early bookings.
Why Travelers Choose Our 2 Day Tours
“More than just sightseeing”
Our tours emphasize authentic experiences over checklist tourism. You’re not just seeing Georgia—you’re experiencing it.
“Comfortable pace, no rushing”
The 350km daily limit isn’t a marketing gimmick. It’s our commitment to enjoyable, relaxed travel that lets you appreciate each destination.
“Real Georgian hospitality”
Our accommodation partners aren’t just businesses—they’re families who genuinely enjoy sharing their culture, homes, and traditions with guests.
“Expert guides who care”
Our guides are carefully selected not just for knowledge, but for their passion, communication skills, and commitment to creating memorable experiences.
“Flexible and responsive”
Weather changed? Someone wants to spend extra time somewhere? Within reason, we adjust. Tours should serve you, not the other way around.
“Transparent pricing”
What you see is what you pay. No hidden fees, surprise charges, or mandatory “optional” extras.
“Safety first, always”
From vehicle maintenance to guide training to emergency protocols, your safety is our top priority. We never compromise on this.
Ready for Your Georgian Adventure?
Two days can change how you see a country. Our overnight tours from Tbilisi offer the perfect balance—short enough to fit into busy itineraries, long enough to create real connections and lasting memories.
Whether you’re sipping wine as the sun sets over Alazani Valley, watching dawn light up Mount Kazbeg, exploring cave cities carved into cliffs, or sharing meals with Georgian families in mountain villages, these experiences will stay with you long after you’ve returned home.
Browse our 2-day tours below, choose your adventure, and get ready to discover the Georgia that day-trippers never see.
Frequently Asked Questions About 2 Day Tours
How do 2-day tours differ from day trips from Tbilisi?
Two-day tours allow deeper exploration of regions without rushing. You’ll spend more time at each destination, experience sunrise and sunset (the most beautiful times), stay overnight in authentic guesthouses or hotels, and enjoy included dinners with local families. Day trips focus on covering highlights quickly and returning to Tbilisi the same evening, while 2-day tours emphasize immersion, cultural connections, and comfortable pacing. You’ll also cover regions that are too far for day trips, like Vardzia or Tusheti.
What type of accommodation is provided on 2-day tours?
Most tours use traditional Georgian guesthouses—family-run homes offering clean, comfortable rooms with private or shared bathrooms, breakfast included, and often traditional Georgian dinners. These provide authentic cultural experiences and genuine hospitality. Some tours offer hotel options in larger towns, providing more amenities like en-suite bathrooms, air conditioning, and restaurant services. You can always upgrade to hotels or book your own accommodation if you prefer—we’ll provide the overnight location in advance.
Are meals included in the 2-day tour prices?
Breakfast is always included with your accommodation. Dinner is included on many tours, especially when staying in guesthouses where hosts prepare traditional meals. Lunches are typically not included, giving you flexibility to choose restaurants based on your preferences and budget. Your guide will recommend excellent options and help you order. Wine tastings on Kakheti tours include samples and often light snacks. Specific meal inclusions are clearly stated in each tour description.
Can I join a 2-day tour if I’m traveling alone?
Absolutely! Solo travelers are very welcome on all our group tours. Many of our guests travel alone and find group tours an excellent way to meet fellow travelers while exploring Georgia. You’ll share transportation and experiences with the group (maximum 8 people), creating opportunities for friendships and shared memories. Accommodation is typically in shared twin/double rooms, though single room supplements are available if you prefer privacy. Private tours are also an option for solo travelers wanting personalized experiences.
What should I pack for a 2-day tour?
Pack light in a small backpack or overnight bag. Essentials include: comfortable walking shoes, one change of clothes, layered clothing for variable weather, modest attire for monasteries (covered shoulders/knees), toiletries, any personal medications, phone charger, camera, sunscreen, hat, and warm jacket (even in summer for mountains). Don’t bring large suitcases—small bags are easier in vehicles and guesthouses. Most accommodations provide towels and basic toiletries. Cash (Georgian lari) for personal purchases is useful, though cards work in most places.
Are 2-day tours suitable for families with children?
Yes! Most 2-day tours are family-friendly, and children enjoy the adventure of overnight trips. Guesthouse stays are often particularly fun for kids—they experience authentic culture, meet local families, and often find outdoor play spaces. Tours to Kakheti, Vardzia, and moderate Kazbegi routes work well for families. Consider your children’s ages and stamina when choosing tours. Some challenging mountain or hiking tours may not suit very young children. Private family tours can be customized to include child-friendly activities and appropriate pacing.
What happens if the weather is bad during my 2-day tour?
Tours operate in most weather conditions unless safety is compromised. Georgia’s weather is often unpredictable, but rain or clouds don’t necessarily diminish the experience—misty mountains and dramatic skies create stunning photography opportunities. If severe weather makes roads dangerous or attractions inaccessible, we’ll contact you to discuss alternatives: rescheduling, route modifications, or different destinations. Your safety is always our priority. Mountain tours in winter may face snow-related closures; we monitor conditions closely and inform you of any issues before departure.
Can I customize my 2 day tour itinerary?
Private tours can be fully customized to your interests, pace, and preferences. Want to spend more time at wineries? Prefer more hiking? Interested in specific historical sites? We’ll adjust the itinerary accordingly. Group tours follow set itineraries to accommodate all participants, but small adjustments are often possible if the group agrees. Contact us before booking to discuss your specific interests—we love creating personalized experiences. Note that some destinations have limited flexibility due to distance, road conditions, or operating hours of attractions.
What is your cancellation policy for 2 day tours?
We offer free cancellation up to 48 hours before tour departure with full refund (day trips: 24 hours). Cancellations less than 48 hours before departure may incur charges to cover non-refundable accommodation and guide commitments, though we try to be flexible with genuine emergencies. Weather-related cancellations initiated by us result in full refunds or rescheduling. If you need to cancel or reschedule, contact us as soon as possible. We recommend travel insurance covering trip cancellation for maximum protection and peace of mind.
How early should I book my 2 day tour?
We recommend booking at least 5-7 days in advance, especially during peak season (May-October). Two-day tours require accommodation reservations, which can fill quickly in popular destinations during summer and autumn. Last-minute bookings (2-3 days) are sometimes possible in low season or for less popular routes, but availability isn’t guaranteed. For specific dates, popular tours (Kazbegi, Kakheti), or private tours requiring guide scheduling, earlier booking is better. Contact us with your dates—we’ll let you know what’s available.
Are your 2 day tours available in winter?
Most regions are accessible year-round, though winter brings different considerations. Kakheti wine tours, Vardzia, Borjomi, and Mtskheta-area tours operate throughout winter with no issues. Kazbegi tours are possible, but road conditions vary—the road is usually open, but can close temporarily during heavy snow. Khevsureti is completely inaccessible from November to May due to snow-blocked passes. Winter tours offer unique beauty (snow-covered landscapes, fewer tourists, better prices) but require appropriate clothing and flexibility regarding weather impacts on schedules.
Do I need travel insurance for 2-day tours?
While not mandatory, we strongly recommend travel insurance covering medical emergencies, trip cancellation, lost belongings, and evacuation coverage. Though we maintain high safety standards and use experienced guides and drivers, unexpected situations can occur—illness, accidents, weather forcing cancellations, or personal emergencies requiring early return home. Insurance provides financial protection and peace of mind. Most travel insurance is inexpensive relative to trip costs and can save significant expense if problems arise. Check if your credit card offers travel coverage.
What language will my guide speak?
All tours include English-speaking guides unless you request otherwise. We also offer guides fluent in Russian, German, French, Spanish, and Italian—specify your preference when booking. Our guides are selected for both language proficiency and deep knowledge of Georgian history, culture, and destinations. They’re skilled at explaining complex cultural concepts, answering questions, and ensuring you understand and appreciate what you’re experiencing. Most Georgian service providers in tourism speak at least basic English.
Can I book accommodation separately and just join the tour?
Yes, if you prefer booking your own accommodation, we can arrange tour-only services without overnight lodging. We’ll provide the overnight location city/town in advance so you can book hotels independently. However, our guesthouse partners offer excellent value, authentic experiences, and guaranteed availability during your tour dates. Unless you have specific accommodation preferences (luxury hotels, particular properties), we recommend using our arranged accommodation for convenience, value, and cultural immersion. Contact us to discuss custom arrangements.
What is the maximum group size for 2-day tours?
Group tours have a maximum of 8 participants, ensuring personalized attention from guides, comfortable vehicle space, easy logistics at restaurants and guesthouses, and intimate experiences at destinations. Small groups allow flexibility—if everyone wants to stop for photos or spend extra time somewhere, it’s easily accommodated. Larger groups create rushed, impersonal experiences we want to avoid. Private tours have no maximum (within vehicle capacity) and offer complete customization, flexible scheduling, and privacy for your group.
How physically demanding are 2-day tours?
Difficulty varies by tour. Wine region tours and cultural tours involve mostly easy walking on relatively flat terrain—suitable for most fitness levels and ages. Mountain tours (Kazbegi, Svaneti) include some uphill walking and higher altitudes—moderate fitness required, but not extremely challenging. Tusheti and dedicated hiking tours are more demanding with rough terrain, longer walks, and significant elevation changes—good fitness is necessary. Each tour description indicates difficulty level. If you have mobility concerns, contact us—we can recommend appropriate tours or customize private tours to your abilities.






