Kutaisi -> Batumi -> Borjomi -> Tbilisi – 10 Days
Price: From $1370
A full west-to-east route: Kutaisi for nature days, Batumi for the coast + nearby trips, Borjomi for forest air, and Tbilisi to finish — private driver throughout.
What’s included: Private driver • Car + fuel • Daily route planning • Pick-up & drop-off
What’s not included: Hotels • Meals • Entry tickets • Attractions (paid locally)

This is a full Georgia route that actually makes sense: you start in the west (Kutaisi), get a real coast stay in Batumi, take a nature break in Borjomi, and finish in Tbilisi for the last city days and easy day trips. Ten days gives you room to do western Georgia highlights without rushing, and still end the trip comfortably in the capital.
A simple default split is Kutaisi (2 nights) → Batumi (4 nights) → Borjomi (2 nights) → Tbilisi (2 nights), but it’s flexible.
Exploring Kutaisi
Kutaisi is a great western starting base because it’s close to the kind of places people usually want in that region — caves, canyons, and waterfall-style scenery. With two nights, you’re not forced to squeeze it into one day. You can land, rest properly, and still have a full day to go out and see the nearby nature spots.

This is also the part of the trip that feels the most “green.” It’s a good contrast before you hit the coast.

Moving to Batumi
From Kutaisi, you head to Batumi and switch to seaside mode. The transfer is easy, and because you have a private driver, you can keep it comfortable with stops whenever you want.
Once you arrive, the pace naturally changes: flatter streets, sea air, longer evenings.


Batumi as a Base (And Day Trips From It)
Batumi is where people usually want time — not one night, not a quick stop. With a few days here, you can actually enjoy it. You can keep it simple: boulevard, beach, cafés, dinner, and relaxed mornings. Or you can mix it up with short trips outside the city.
From Batumi, it’s realistic to do nearby nature days like Mtirala, and you can also go toward Zugdidi and visit places like the Dadiani Palace. These are perfect “half-day to full-day” outings that add variety without changing hotels, and you still return to Batumi for the evening.

Moving to Borjomi
After the coast, Borjomi is the reset. It’s forest air, calmer streets, and a slower rhythm. It breaks the trip in a good way — you’re not doing ten days of city energy or ten days of beach. You get a proper nature pause.
This transfer day is also easy to pace, and it’s usually when people start to feel like the trip is balanced, not just long.

Borjomi as a Nature Base
Borjomi is best when you keep it simple: walks, parks, quiet time, and a slower daily rhythm. With two nights, you have enough time to actually enjoy it rather than just “arrive, look, leave.”
It’s also a good base for short scenic drives nearby if you want to add variety. But even if you do nothing except relax, Borjomi still earns its place in a 10-day route because it changes the mood completely.
Finishing in Tbilisi
The trip ends in Tbilisi, which is exactly where most people want to finish. It’s the easiest place for shopping, restaurants, and smooth departures. You can use the last days for the things you didn’t feel like doing at the start, or just keep it relaxed.

And since you’re based in the capital, you still have day-trip options without changing hotels — mtskheta, nearby historic sites, or a scenic drive depending on how you want to end the trip.

Evenings & Food
This route gives you a nice flow of nights: calm Kutaisi evenings, lively Batumi nights by the sea, quiet Borjomi nights for rest, and then Tbilisi nights to finish with the best restaurant variety. Ten days can easily feel “too long” if the rhythm stays the same — this trip avoids that because the mood changes naturally every few days.
What’s Included
This package includes private driver service, a comfortable vehicle, flexible daily planning, and pickup and drop-off coordination. Accommodation, meals, attractions, and entry tickets are not included in the base price.
Accommodation
Accommodation is not included. Guests can book hotels independently or request assistance with hotel arrangements so that everything is coordinated before arrival. Many travelers prefer this option for a smoother experience.
Who This Trip Is For
This is for people who want a complete Georgia trip without rushing: western nature days, a real Batumi stay, a nature reset in Borjomi, and a comfortable city finish in Tbilisi. Great for couples, small groups, and first-time visitors who want a full route that still feels smooth.

