Two-Day Tour to Borjomi, Rabati Fortress & Vardzia from Batumi
Discover Historic Georgia in Two Unforgettable Days
Would you like to experience some of Georgia's most remarkable historical and natural landmarks in just two days? This journey combines spectacular mountain landscapes, famous mineral springs, ancient fortresses, and one of the country's most extraordinary cave cities.
Your adventure begins in Borjomi, where fresh mountain air and world-famous mineral springs create a truly refreshing atmosphere. Stroll through the beautiful Central Park, taste Borjomi's legendary mineral water directly from its natural source, and enjoy the peaceful surroundings.
Next, you'll visit the tranquil Sapara Monastery, a centuries-old monastic complex renowned for its remarkable medieval frescoes and serene setting.
Later in the day, explore the magnificent Rabati Fortress, one of Georgia's most impressive historical landmarks, where architecture and cultures from different eras come together within its ancient walls.
The evening continues in Abastumani, a famous spa resort known for its therapeutic mineral waters, where you can relax and unwind.
The second day takes you back through history with a visit to Vardzia, Georgia's breathtaking cave monastery carved directly into the cliffs. Wander through its tunnels, churches, and chambers while discovering one of the country's greatest medieval masterpieces.
You'll also visit Khertvisi Fortress, one of the oldest fortresses in Georgia, standing proudly above the river valley for centuries.
An unforgettable two-day journey through the history, culture, and natural beauty of Georgia.
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.