Georgia Tours for Solo Travelers
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6 Day Explore Georgia Along the Great Silk Road
6 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“All accommodations and vehicle provided are highly satisfactory. His presence with us during the entire tour makes an unforgettable trip to Georgia.”
Shivdarshan, traveled in March
The winery at Giuaani and Vani Archaeological Complex draw solo travelers, typically around age 59. Shared rooms help avoid single supplements, while visits to UNESCO sites like Gelati Monastery create natural connections with like-minded visitors.
Duration 6 days Destinations Tbilisi, Gori, Uplistsikhe, Kutaisi, Mtskheta, Sighnaghi Age Range 7 to 85 year olds Group Size Max Group Size 15 Group Type GroupPersonalized Room Type Singles, Shared Operator Georgian Holidays LLC From
- NZ$1,534
Tbilisi and Batumi
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Entertaining, informative, creative - a pure joy. An absolute joy to deal with.”
Inna, traveled in July
Georgia welcomes solo travelers with costs around $1,800 for single travelers. Meet fellow adventurers averaging 46 years old while visiting 6 diverse cities. Knowledgeable guides (5.0/5.0) ensure engaging cultural immersion.
Duration 7 days Destinations Tbilisi, Stepantsminda, Mtskheta, Gori, Uplistsikhe, Batumi Age Range 3 to 90 year olds Operated in English, Russian Group Size Max Group Size 18 Group Type GroupPersonalized Room Type Singles, Shared Operator Georgia Country Tours LLC From
- NZ$2,009
Intimate groups of 8-12 share Georgian feasts in Tbilisi and wine tastings at Tsinandali Estate. Four-star hotels and family guesthouses offer single rooms, while guided walks through Martvili Canyon and Mestia's medieval towers unite travelers.
Duration 11 days Destinations Tbilisi, Telavi, Kvareli, Sagarejo, Mount Kazbek, Mtskheta, Gori, Borjomi, Akhaltsikhe, KutaisiSee all destinations Age Range 5 to 90 year olds Operated in English, Russian Group Size Max Group Size 14 Group Type GroupPersonalized Room Type Singles, Shared Operator Around Georgia From
- NZ$2,583
Georgia on My Mind
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The rest of the tour was amazing.”
Geoff, traveled in December
Rich cultural heritage awaits at Tbilisi's Metekhi Fortress and Sighnaghi's museums. Single supplements available at welcoming 3-star hotels in Tbilisi, Kutaisi, and Borjomi. English-speaking guides facilitate connections throughout.
Duration 8 days Destinations Tbilisi, Mtskheta, Gori, Uplistsikhe, Sighnaghi, Kvareli, Stepantsminda, Borjomi, Akhaltsikhe, VardziaSee all destinations Age Range 6 to 90 year olds Operated in English, Russian Group Size Max Group Size 50 Group Type GroupPersonalized Room Type Singles, Shared Operator Georgia Country Tours LLC From
- NZ$2,558
Deluxe Culinary Tour of Georgia
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“We really enjoyed the unscheduled visit to the food market and suggest this becomes a regular feature.”
Jeremy, traveled in September
Communal dining takes center stage with traditional Supras at Sirajkhana restaurant and Wine Artisans. Fellow travelers bond during hands-on cooking classes making Khinkali dumplings and Georgian bread at Nelkarisi. Suitable for age 5+, with luxury single rooms at Rooms Hotel Tbilisi.
Duration 6 days Destinations Tbilisi, Mtskheta, Telavi, Sighnaghi Age Range 12 to 99 year olds Operated in English, German, French, Spanish, Russian Group Size Max Group Size 16 Group Type GroupPersonalized Room Type Singles, Shared Operator Flo Tours From
- NZ$2,995
Groups of 6-14 travelers share authentic moments at Tsinandali wine estate, trek through Okatse Canyon together, and gather for traditional Georgian feasts.
Duration 8 days Destinations Tbilisi, Kazbegi Planned National Park, Telavi, Mtskheta, Kutaisi, Sataplia Nature Reserve, Martvili Canyon Age Range 1 to 99 year olds Operated in English, Russian Group Size Max Group Size 14 Group Type Group Room Type Singles, Shared Operator Around Georgia From
- NZ$1,626
Cycling in Georgia
11 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The food is outstanding, and loved the riverside guest house at Vardzia.”
Tony, traveled in September
Outstanding feedback (4.7/5) reflects shared experiences from Tbilisi's Narikala Fortress to Kakheti's wineries. Homestays in Telavi and Vardzia complement traditional Georgian feasts and wine tastings at Gremi Fortress.
Duration 9 days Destinations Tbilisi, Mtskheta, Gori, Akhaltsikhe, Vardzia, Telavi, Kvareli, Sighnaghi Age Range 16 to 85 year olds Group Size Max Group Size 16 Group Type Group Room Type Singles, Shared Operator Explore! From $3,670
9% Off- NZ$3,340You save $330
Small groups venture into Georgia's remote Tusheti region. Local guesthouses provide authentic stays, while visits to ancient towers in Omalo and Dartlo, and treks to hidden villages like Parsma create lasting memories. Meals and guided activities foster connections.
Duration 6 days Destinations Tbilisi, Udabno, Sighnaghi, Telavi, Omalo, Shenako, Diklo, Dartlo, Chesho, Parsma Age Range 8 to 80 year olds Operated in English, Russian Group Size Max Group Size 5 Group Type PrivatePersonalized Room Type Singles, Shared Operator Exotour Georgia From
9% Off- NZ$2,637
Private rooms at 4-star hotels including Gudauri Inn and Borjomi Palace welcome travelers (average age 33). Personal attention from English-speaking drivers enriches visits to Dry Bridge market and social strolls along Batumi Boulevard.
Duration 6 days Destinations Tbilisi, Gudauri, Gergeti, Uplistsikhe, Borjomi, Martvili Canyon, Batumi Age Range up to 99 year olds Operated in English, Russian Group Size Max Group Size 6 Group Type PrivatePersonalized Room Type Singles, Shared Operator Exotour Georgia From
9% Off- NZ$2,053
What people love about touring Georgia solo
- Georgia on My Mind
I had problems finding a tour provider, there was many tours available but I always got the reply "too few participants". Almost gave up, when I found this tour from Mega City Travel. They offered me a tour, which I could add locations and other things, like another joining place, in my case Batumi instead of Tbilisi. All for extra costs of course, but rather that than no tour at all. I had Reza as personal guide for 6 days, we became close friends. The last 2 days was one guided group to Kazbegi and one guided Tbilisi walking tour. The best was of course the private guided travel which gave me chance too see and experience much of Georgia, and Reza was more than a driver and guide. He helped me out with all practical things like using a Paybox etc.
- Grand Georgia Journey Through Highlands and Sea
A friend of mine and I went on a customized one-week tour of Georgia in March/April 2021. We had a fantastic experience. The tour was professionally planned and both the owner of exotour Niko and our guide Vakho did their utmost to take excellent care of us. They were very receptive to our wishes and enabled us to make smaller adjustments along the way. Travelling during Corona involved some extra tests but Niko had planned everything for us, which made them doable. In return, we got the opportunity to experience Georgia with very few tourists. In some places, such as the cave city of Vardzia and the Svaneta villages of Ushguli, we were the only tourists (!), which felt very special. Altogether the trip was a unique experience and I would highly recommend it to others. Based on this experience I would also not hesitate to travel to Georgia during the pandemic.
- Ancient Land & Unique Traditions - Georgian Discovery Tour
Pasta, our guide, was GREAT
What our customers ask about Georgia Tours for Solo Travelers
What is the best time of year for solo travelers to visit Georgia?
Plan your Georgia trip during May-June or September-October. The weather is pleasant and most group tours run during these months. You can trek popular routes like Mestia to Ushguli in Svaneti or explore Kakheti's vineyards in good conditions. Tbilisi gets very hot in summer while mountain areas become less accessible in winter. A TourRadar traveler shared: "September was perfect - comfortable temperatures for hiking harvest festivals in wine country and a good mix of other solo travelers in the group."
What type of accommodation can solo travelers expect on Georgia tours?
Expect a mix of 3-4 star hotels and local guesthouses during your stay. In Tbilisi you'll find centrally located options like Hotel Zeg or Bridge Hotel. The wine region of Kakheti offers properties such as Schuchmann Wines Chateau. A TourRadar traveler noted: "I was very pleased with the quality of the hotels particularly towards the beginning of the trip. The hotels were clean comfortable and in great locations for exploring."
What are the best regions in Georgia for solo travelers on guided tours?
Three key regions stand out: Tbilisi Kakheti and Kazbegi. Tbilisi connects travelers through food tours and cooking classes. Kakheti's wineries including Khareba and Tsinandali make it easy to meet others. In Kazbegi group hikes to Gergeti Trinity Church create natural connections. According to a TourRadar traveler: "Long fantastic lunches getting to know the group. Enjoying the beautiful scenery along the Military highway and the Caucasus mountains."
What is the typical cost of single supplements on Georgia tours?
Single supplements cost between USD 200-400 for 7-10 day tours. Many travelers skip this fee by sharing rooms with other solo guests. Hotels like Gino Wellness Rabath in Akhaltsikhe offer shared twin rooms. Some companies such as Exodus Travels help match solo travelers to share rooms letting you save money while keeping the option for privacy when needed.
How much cultural immersion can I expect as a solo traveler on Georgia tours?
The tours put you right in the middle of Georgian life. You'll join bread-making sessions in Kazbegi learn traditional qvevri wine-making in Kakheti and watch cheese-making in Svaneti. Local guides help bridge connections with families. A TourRadar reviewer explains: "The intimate group size meant we could really engage with local communities especially during our stay at family guesthouses in Ushguli where we learned about Svan culture firsthand."
How safe is Georgia for solo travelers on guided tours?
Georgia ranks as a safe destination with minimal crime and friendly residents. Guides take care of security details particularly in mountain areas. You'll stay in secure accommodations like Holiday Inn Telavi and Marco Polo Gudauri which offer 24-hour front desks. One TourRadar traveler confirms: "I felt completely safe as a solo traveler in Georgia - the combination of friendly locals professional guides and well-planned routes made it worry-free." All guides receive safety training for activities such as hiking.