Discover Beautiful Mountain Adjara — Top Attractions & Wine Tasting at a Family Winery
Tour Description
Escape the city for a day and discover the breathtaking beauty of Mountain Adjara, where spectacular landscapes, ancient history, and warm Georgian hospitality come together.
This full-day tour takes you to the region's most popular attractions, including the historic Gonio Fortress, home to centuries of Roman history, the magnificent 30-meter Makhuntseti Waterfall, and the beautifully preserved 12th-century Queen Tamar Stone Bridge, standing proudly for nearly 900 years.
The highlight of the day is a visit to the Shervashidze family winery, nestled in the mountains. Here you'll be welcomed with genuine Georgian hospitality and treated to homemade wine, traditional chacha, local cheese, and freshly baked khachapuri—a true taste of Georgia.
Along the way, you'll enjoy dramatic mountain gorges, lush green valleys, winding rivers, and unforgettable scenery that makes Adjara one of Georgia's most beautiful regions.
Tour Program
Visit the Georgian–Turkish border in Sarpi;
Stop at the monument of Saint Andrew the First-Called and the nearby waterfall;
Explore Gonio-Apsaros Fortress, the oldest fortress in Adjara;
Scenic viewpoint overlooking Batumi and Turkey (currently unavailable due to roadworks);
View the confluence of the Chorokhi and Acharistsqali rivers;
Visit the picturesque Love Waterfall;
Explore the famous 30-meter Makhuntseti Waterfall;
Walk across the historic Queen Tamar Bridge, built in the 12th century;
Visit the Shervashidze family winery for wine and chacha tasting, followed by a traditional Georgian lunch.
The port city and Black Sea resort of Batumi is the capital of the Georgian Republic of Adjara. The Batumi Boulevard runs along the seafront, a park, and a beach. The 130-meter-high Alphabet Tower, featuring inscriptions in the Georgian script, houses an observation deck with stunning sea views. In the Old Town, you can see many reconstructed 19th-century buildings. In the northern part of Batumi lies the botanical garden, home to plants from around the world.