Georgia

Venture through the birthplace of wine on this exclusive women's tour to Georgia.

Dine with female winemakers and taste the organic wines they have been growing in their families for thousands of years. Wander through UNESCO world heritage sites from ancient civilizations. Be spellbound by breathtaking mountain views.

This wine adventure is a foodie's delight. Over 9 days, we'll show you the best of Georgia -- and you'll see why it's one of our favorite countries on Earth!

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$4,499.00

May 09-17, 2026

Per person based on double occupancy. Solo Rooms available.

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Picture Yourself

  • Meeting + dining with the country's top female winemakers
  • Experiencing breathtaking views in Georgia’s mountains
  • Exploring ancient monasteries
  • Delighting in home-cooked Georgian cuisine
  • Relaxing in style at a local wine spa


Day by Day

Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Day 7 Day 8 Day 9

Day 1: Arrival to Tbilisi

Welcome to the Republic of Georgia — the birthplace of wine! After arriving at Tbilisi International Airport, we will transfer you to the hotel for a bit of rest.

Dinner tonight is at 7 pm at Shavi Lomi, a delicious, authetic and local restaurant run by an incredible female chef named Meriko Gubeladze. 

Meals: D

Hotel: Rooms Tbilisi

Day 2: Kartli

After breakfast at the hotel, we’ll drive to a region in central Georgia called Kartli to see some UNESCO sites that are pretty amazing! 

Our first stop will be visiting ​​Jvari Monastery, a sixth-century Georgian Orthodox monastery that is a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Jvari is a rare case of the Early Medieval Georgian church that survived to the present day almost unchanged.

Then we will travel to Uplistsikhe Cave Town-Fortress, a series of caves and tunnels that are mentioned in chronicles from earliest times. Its history begins in the I-II millennium B.C.

Lunch and wine tasting today with one of the most incredible winemakers in the country - Andro Barnovi with Wine Artisans. Tonight we’re staying at Nicka Vacheishvilis’  wine Guesthouse, which is female-owned and operated in the village of Ateni. And yes, there will be wine! 

Meals: B, L, D

Hotel: Nicka Vacheishvilis’ Wine Guesthouse

Day 3: Imereti

After breakfast, we’ll continue our journey through Georgia with a drive to the Western region of Georgia, Imereti. 

Lunch today will be with a female winemaker at her home, which will be a real treat! After lunch we’ll visit the Prometheus Caves, a very unique cave system full of stalagmites and stalactites. 

From here, we’ll go to the Gelati Monastery. Founded in 1106 in the west of Georgia, the Monastery of Gelati is a masterpiece of the Golden Age of medieval Georgia, a period of political strength and economic growth between the 11th and 13th centuries. The Gelati monastery, one of the largest medieval Orthodox monasteries, was also a centre of science and education and the Academy it housed was one of the most important centres of culture in ancient Georgia.

Tonight you’re free to relax and have some downtime. We’ll present some options for dinner, or you can just hang out at the hotel! 

Meals: B, L

Hotel: Newport Hotel Kutaisi

Day 4: Kutaisi

After breakfast, we’ll do more exploring in this region. 

First, we’ll visit Okatse Canyon, uniquely located in an unbelievably deep and narrow ravine. Okace's canyon is 3 to 6 meters wide and 20 to 100 meters deep. Along the canyon several waterfalls are found. Okatse Canyon occupies more than 2 kilometers and is regarded to be a masterpiece of nature. 

Lunch today will be at Oda Winery, a winery owned by a female winemaker, who specializes in organic wines. 

From here, we’ll go to Martvili Canyon. Then, we’ll do a walking tour of Kutaisi, before dinner at a local restaurant. 

Meals: B, L, D

Hotel: Newport Hotel Kutaisi

Day 5: Kazbegi

Today is all about views! After breakfast, we’re driving through a mountainous region in Georgia that is sure to take your breath away. 

Today’s highlights are plenty, but include: Jinvali Water Resevoir, a visit to the Ananuri Church & Fortress, and the famous Gergeti Trinity Church, which sits at 2,200 meters above sea level. 

The history and the views today are truly one of a kind and so special - and one of the best places to view them is from our hotel! 

Dinner tonight is with a local family, featuring Georgian folk singers. A special treat! 

Meals: B, L, D

Hotel: Rooms Hotel Kazbegi

Day 6: Kakheti

After breakfast, we’ll begin driving to the Kakheti wine region. Our drive today is a long one - four hours - but we’ll break it up with view stops! 

Lunch today is with a female organic winemaker, Keti Berishvili, in her village of Artana. 

After lunch, we’ll visit the Alexander Chavchavadze house museum and estate before continuing our journey. 

Dinner tonight is at our hotel. 

Meals: B, L, D

Hotel: Chateau Mere

Day 7: Kakhei to Tbilisi

After breakfast we will explore more of Kakheti. Our first stop will be to the wine factory Shumi, where we’ll do a tasting. 

Lunch today is at Okros, with a female winemaker in Sighnaghi. From here, we’ll make our way back to Tbilisi. 

Tonight’s dinner is at an authentic Georgian restaurant. 

Meals: B, L, D

Hotel: Rooms Tbilisi

Day 8: Free Day in Tbilisi

Today is your free day to explore Tbilisi. We’re happy to make recommendations on what to see and do, or, you just relax and get ready for departures tomorrow. 

Meals: --

Hotel: Rooms Tbilisi

Day 9: Departures

It's our last day, and we're bummed to leave this amazing country. But we know you're leaving with memories to last a lifetime!

Today we'll say our final goodbyes and transfer to the airport for departure.

Meals: --

Hotel: --



  • Trip Length

    9 days/ 8 nights

  • Activity Level

    Moderate

  • Perfect For

    Wine Lovers

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Includes

  • Airport pickup and dropoff
  • Accommodation (shared, in 4 and 5-star hotels)
  • All entrance fees to attractions
  • Guided tour of attractions
  • Lunch with female winemakers (exclusive to Damesly)
  • English speaking local guide
  • Private driver
  • All transportation
  • Most meals
  • Gratuities at meals
  • Gratuity for Damesly leader

Excludes

  • International flights
  • Travel insurance
  • Meals and alcohol not listed
  • Gratuity for local guide

Meet Your Trip Leader

Mary

Mary didn't take her first flight until she was an adult, but has worked hard since then to make up for lost time, with 26 countries and 28 U.S. states under her belt so far. When not traveling, she is a full-time litigation paralegal, an urban chicken tender, and...

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Additional Information

Flights: You'll fly into Tbilisi International Airport (TBS). Fly in anytime on Day 1 and out the morning of Day 9.

Want us to advise on flights? Email us at info@damesly.com

Weather: You can expect mildly cool spring weather in Georgia - highs in the low 70s and lows in the 50s.

Packing: Sun protection (hat/sunscreen/sunglasses), comfortable, close-toed walking shoes, jacket and a scarf + sweater for cool evenings and up in the mountain are a must for this trip. Additionally you’ll want comfortable clothing for driving days and cool linens for warm days.

For entry into Georgia, you'll need:

  • Passport (valid for 6+ months)
  • Travel Insurance*

*Note: We require proof of travel insurance for all international departures.

Will you match me?
Of course! If you choose a space in a shared room but you're traveling solo, we will do our best to pair you with a roommate. Roommates are matched based on arrival time and perceived compatibility. Sharing a room is a great way to save costs, and make a new friend! However, we ask you to approach the situation with an open mind, some grace, and maybe a little humor.

While 99% our travelers are amazing, we can't guarantee that you'll hit it off with your roommate, or that your sleeping styles will be compatible.

Is sharing right for you?
If you are a light sleeper, get easily irritated or just know that you need your own space, sharing a room might not be for you. Likewise, if you know that you snore, sleep with a CPAP machine or have other health conditions, sharing a room might not be the best fit.

What if I don't get along with my roommate?
If you've tried but you absolutely can't get along with your roommate and need to separate, your trip leader will either swap things around, or, attempt to get you your own room. If the latter, additional charges will incur.

What if I book a double room, and you can't match me?
We book a certain amount of hotel rooms before any tour, and are bound by their rules. In the event that we cannot find a roommate for you before the tour, and your room converts to a single room, there may be additional charges.

Small group trips require at least 4 people to run. We will confirm as soon as possible when the trip has met its minimum; up to 60 days before departure. For this reason, we recommend waiting until after a trip has been confirmed to purchase airfare. Any tour can be converted to a private departure when a trip does not meet its minimum. Additional costs may incur. Alternatively, apply your credit to any small-group tour departing within 12 months. 

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