15 best tours in Georgia under €100 — ranked for value in 2026
Last reviewed: 2026-05-18What are the best value tours in Georgia under €100?
The Kazbegi group day trip (€39), Kakheti wine tour with 9 tastings (€55), Tbilisi food tour with 11 tastings (€65), and the Martvili–Okatse–Prometheus cave combo (€45) consistently top value rankings. All are fully bookable and confirmed under €100.
Georgia is one of the few destinations in the Caucasus where excellent guided experiences remain accessible at moderate price points. The 15 tours below were selected from the site’s verified catalog — every price shown was confirmed from the live GetYourGuide listing; none exceeds €100 per person at standard adult rates. They are ranked in ascending price order, so the structure doubles as a budget ladder.
A few notes on the selection: preference was given to tours with strong review counts (statistical reliability matters), to experiences that are difficult to replicate independently (cellar access, guide-dependent cultural content, organized transfers to sites with logistics complexity), and to geographic spread across Tbilisi, Kakheti, the mountain regions, and the Black Sea coast. Price snapshots were taken in May 2026; GYG prices can vary by date and season.
1. Tbilisi Photo & Cultural Walking Tour — from €25
The most affordable entry point to organized experience in Georgia. A 3-hour small-group walking tour of Tbilisi’s Old Town covers Narikala Fortress, Metekhi Church, the Abanotubani sulfur bath district, the Orbeliani mosque-turned-caravanserai, Shardeni Street wine bars, and the bazroba market — with enough historical and architectural context to make the layers readable rather than decorative. The guide’s photography stops are well-chosen for the light.
At €25, this is cheaper than most museum entry tickets in Western Europe and delivers substantially more context. It’s also the logical first morning of any Tbilisi visit: once you understand the city’s geography and history, subsequent exploration makes more sense.
GetYourGuideTbilisi Photo & Cultural Walking Tourfrom €25Check availability →2. Batumi City Highlights Walking Tour — from €30
Batumi is Georgia’s Black Sea resort city and its most architecturally eclectic urban space: Ottoman old town, Soviet seaside promenade, 21st-century glass-tower development, and working harbor all within walking distance. A guided 2–3 hour tour of the Old Town and Boulevard connects the history (the city was the pipeline terminus for Baku oil in the early 20th century) with the current reality of a city that’s simultaneously tourist resort and working port.
The tour focuses on the Old Quarter’s preserved Ottoman streetscape, the Boulevard gardens, and the newer Miracle Park and alphabet tower. For travelers arriving at Batumi airport, this works as a half-day city orientation before heading into the Adjaran mountains.
GetYourGuideBatumi City Highlights Walking Tourfrom €30Check availability →3. Ski Pass for Gudauri, Goderdzi, Svaneti & Bakuriani — from €32
The most versatile winter purchase on the list: a single-day ski pass valid across four Georgian resorts — Gudauri (largest, best infrastructure), Goderdzi (off-piste, powder-focused), Svaneti/Hatsvali (mountain scenery, smaller resort), and Bakuriani (most accessible from Tbilisi). At €32 for a day pass this is among the most affordable alpine skiing in Europe.
Useful for: travelers who want to ski one day and need the pass only; travelers comparing resorts and planning to visit multiple; visitors who arrive at a resort without pre-purchased passes.
GetYourGuideSki Pass: Gudauri, Goderdzi, Svaneti & Bakurianifrom €32Check availability →4. Irine’s Pub Crawl — Tbilisi Nightlife — from €35
Tbilisi’s nightlife — centered on the Fabrika creative space, the underground clubs of Akhvlediani Rise, and the natural wine bars of Vera — has developed a European reputation since around 2015. Navigating it independently is possible but the best venues don’t advertise clearly and the welcome-or-not culture at Tbilisi techno clubs is real. Irine’s Pub Crawl runs five bars over five hours with an unlimited wine start and has 1,100+ reviews at 4.9 stars — which is the most credible social proof on this list.
This is an evening experience (starts 7–8pm typically) and the natural complement to a cultural day in Tbilisi. Not suitable for those who want a quiet evening.
GetYourGuideIrine's Pub Crawl — Tbilisifrom €35Check availability →5. Tbilisi Wine Tasting in a Historical Cellar — from €35
Eight Georgian wines in a cellar space in the Old Town — covering amber, orange, red, and white styles across the main grape varieties (Rkatsiteli, Mtsvane, Saperavi, Tavkveri, Chinuri). The format is educational without being academic: the guide explains the qvevri method and why Georgian wine tastes different from any other wine tradition before moving through the flights. Two hours, city-center location, 1,800 reviews at 4.9 stars.
This is the best urban wine experience in Tbilisi before a Kakheti day trip — the cellar tasting establishes the variety context that makes the winery visits in wine country more legible.
GetYourGuideTbilisi Wine Tasting in a Historical Cellarfrom €35Check availability →6. Kazbegi Full-Day Group Tour from Tbilisi — from €39
The iconic Kazbegi circuit on a group basis: Ananuri Fortress, Gudauri viewpoint, Stepantsminda town, and the Gergeti Trinity Church hike or 4WD taxi. 8,200 reviews at 4.6 stars makes this the most-reviewed tour in Georgia on GYG by a significant margin — which reflects both how popular it is and how consistently it delivers. The group tour format (typically 8–15 people in a minivan or coach) trades flexibility for price; at €39 versus €180+ for a private vehicle, the trade-off is significant.
Best for: solo travelers, couples on a budget, those who don’t need to control the itinerary pace. The guides on the high-rated group tours tend to be experienced and the Ananuri–Gudauri–Gergeti route is well-worn enough that timing is predictable.
GetYourGuideKazbegi Full-Day Group Tour from Tbilisifrom €39Check availability →7. Prometheus Cave + Martvili & Okatse Canyons from Kutaisi — from €40
The three-site Kutaisi-area combination at the lowest price point in the catalog: Prometheus Cave (2.5km of illuminated stalactite chambers), Martvili Canyon (boat rides through turquoise water under overhanging limestone), and Okatse Canyon (suspended walkway over a 100m gorge). All three together would be difficult to self-arrange without a car and detailed local knowledge of the access roads and timings.
The difference between this and the next-priced version (t138452, €45) is the operator — both cover substantially the same sites. At 580 reviews and 4.7 stars vs. 2,400 reviews and 4.8 stars, the €5 difference is probably worth paying for the better-reviewed option if you’re booking ahead.
GetYourGuidePrometheus Cave + Canyons Tourfrom €40Check availability →8. Mtskheta, Jvari, Gori & Uplistsikhe Day Tour — from €42
Four sites in one day: Svetitskhoveli Cathedral in Mtskheta (11th century, UNESCO), Jvari Monastery above the Mtkvari–Aragvi confluence (6th century), the Stalin Museum in Gori, and Uplistsikhe cave city (Bronze Age to 13th century). The historical compression is intentional — the circuit covers pre-Christian Georgia, early Christian Georgia, medieval Georgia, and Soviet Georgia in a single arc.
3,100 reviews at 4.7 stars makes this the second-most-reviewed tour in the catalog. The value proposition is strong: four sites at €42 with transport and guide included, across a route that requires a car to do efficiently.
GetYourGuideMtskheta, Jvari, Gori & Uplistsikhefrom €42Check availability →9. Georgian Traditional Folklore Show — from €42
Polyphonic singing and traditional dance in a Tbilisi evening show. The technical standard varies significantly between venues — this is the show with the most consistent review record at the price point, running about 3 hours with polyphonic choir, Kartuli court dance, Khorumi warriors’ dance, and regional folk variations. 290 reviews at 4.7 stars is a smaller sample than some entries on this list, but the category of evening performance show has higher inherent variability than day-trip logistics.
The folklore show works best as an evening companion to a cultural day rather than a standalone experience. Pair it with the Tbilisi walking tour or a cooking class during the day.
GetYourGuideGeorgian Traditional Folklore Showfrom €42Check availability →10. Martvili Canyon, Okatse & Prometheus Cave — from €45
The higher-reviewed version of the Kutaisi-area canyon and cave combination: 2,400 reviews at 4.8 stars. The marginal difference in price (€5 over t739419) buys meaningfully more review confidence. This is the canonical canyon-and-cave day from Kutaisi — boat ride through Martvili’s turquoise gorge, the Okatse suspended walkway, and Prometheus Cave’s illuminated chambers in a single full day.
If you’re based in Tbilisi and doing this as a day trip (310km each way), this organized tour from Kutaisi saves the hassle of driving between sites and managing timed entry slots.
GetYourGuideMartvili, Okatse & Prometheus Cavefrom €45Check availability →11. Georgian Cooking Class: Khinkali & Khachapuri — from €45
A 2.5-hour hands-on cooking class in a family kitchen setting, focused on the two most structurally interesting Georgian dishes: khinkali (21-pleat soup dumplings, where the technique is genuinely transferable) and khachapuri (specifically the Adjarian boat-shaped version baked with egg and butter). 1,200 reviews at 4.9 stars — the review density at the highest rating is unusually consistent.
The cooking class is the experience with the highest skill-transfer ratio on this list. The khinkali folding technique requires practice but is learnable in a 2.5-hour session; the khachapuri bread method is straightforward.
GetYourGuideGeorgian Cooking Class: Khinkali & Khachapurifrom €45Check availability →12. Tbilisi Hidden Bars Guided Tour — from €45
A 3-hour small-group tour of Tbilisi’s less-obvious drinking venues: natural wine cellars behind unmarked doors, converted Soviet workshops, wine bars above functioning hardware stores. The guide’s access and pre-arranged welcome drinks at each stop are the value — these venues exist in the space between too local to find and too good to miss. 480 reviews at 4.8 stars.
The distinction from the pub crawl (t534018): this is more wine-focused, more curated, less volume-based, and runs earlier in the evening. It functions as a wine education experience as much as a social one.
GetYourGuideTbilisi Hidden Bars Guided Tourfrom €45Check availability →13. Kakheti Wine Region — 9 Tastings from Tbilisi — from €55
The full-day Kakheti wine tour is the experience with the widest geographic scope at this price tier: the Alazani Valley, multiple cellar visits, nine wine tastings covering amber, red, and white styles, and lunch at a family table. 3,400 reviews at 4.8 stars makes it the most reviewed day-trip wine experience on GYG for Georgia.
The nine-tasting structure sounds exhaustive but the pours are calibrated for a full day; the format builds from lighter whites to amber wines to Saperavi reds in a logical progression. The guide’s context on Georgian wine history justifies the group-tour format even for independent travelers.
GetYourGuideKakheti Wine Region — 9 Tastings from Tbilisifrom €55Check availability →14. Borjomi, Rabati Castle & Vardzia Cave City — from €55
The southern circuit at a competitive group price: Borjomi mineral springs, Akhaltsikhe’s Rabati Castle, and Vardzia cave monastery. Vardzia alone — 3,000 cave rooms carved into a basalt cliff, fresco-decorated churches dating to the 12th century, Queen Tamar’s throne room — is worth the €55. 980 reviews at 4.7 stars.
This is the most logistically complex single day trip from Tbilisi by distance (240km to Vardzia); an organized tour eliminates the stress of driving the mountain roads while managing three site visits in one day.
GetYourGuideBorjomi, Rabati & Vardzia Cave Cityfrom €55Check availability →15. Batumi Private Black Sea Boat Trip — from €95
The ceiling of this list and the only private-category experience included: a 2-hour private boat trip on the Black Sea from Batumi harbor, with a sunset option. At €95 per person for a private charter, this is competitive — Black Sea private boat experiences in Turkey and Bulgaria run €120–180 for comparable vessels.
The value case is strongest for couples or small groups (the price is per person but is typically structured for 2–6 people, so the absolute cost per group stays manageable). The sunset departure from Batumi gives the best light on the city skyline and the Adjaran mountains inland.
GetYourGuideBatumi Private Black Sea Boat Tripfrom €95Check availability →How to stack these tours across a Georgia trip
3 days in Tbilisi: Walking tour (#1, day 1), wine cellar tasting (#5, evening) + cooking class (#11, afternoon), folklore show (#9, final evening). Total: approximately €147 per person.
Tbilisi + Kazbegi 4-day trip: Add Kazbegi group tour (#6) to the above. Total: approximately €186 per person.
Budget traveler, 7-day Georgia circuit: Tbilisi walking tour + wine tasting + pub crawl + Kazbegi group + Kakheti wine + Mtskheta/Gori/Uplistsikhe + cooking class. All under €300 total for the booked experiences.
Kutaisi base: Canyon and cave combo (#10) as the anchor day; the Chiatura + Katskhi Pillar tour (not on this list — €60) for a second day.
Notes on pricing and availability
All prices reflect standard adult rates at time of writing (May 2026). Prices can vary by departure date, group size, and seasonal demand — July and August see premium pricing on popular tours. Private tours (flagged where relevant) have fixed rather than per-person pricing beyond a base number of participants.
Early booking is advisable for the Kazbegi group tour (#6) and Kakheti wine tour (#13) in peak season — these fill up 3–5 days ahead. Most other tours on this list have same-week availability year-round.
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