Tbilisi -> Borjomi -> Batumi – 7 Days
Price: From $940
A balanced week using three bases: Tbilisi for city + day trips, Borjomi for nature, and Batumi for the sea — with a private driver the whole way.
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 solid 7-day Georgia trip because you don’t just sit in three places — you use each place as a base and do easy day trips from there. You start in Tbilisi, switch to Borjomi for forest and a slower pace, and finish in Batumi for the sea and warm evenings. The drives are normal for Georgia, and you’re not changing hotels every night.
A clean default split is Tbilisi (2 nights) → Borjomi (2 nights) → Batumi (3 nights), but it’s flexible.
Exploring Tbilisi
Tbilisi is the easiest place to start. You can do the Old Town, the viewpoints, the river area, and the parts of the city that are nice to walk — and because you’ve got a driver, you don’t waste energy on logistics. You can walk where it’s worth walking, and drive between areas when it’s smarter.

What makes Tbilisi even better is that it’s not just “Tbilisi.” From here, you can do day trips without committing to a new hotel. Kakheti is an easy one for a change of scenery and a calmer day. You can also go toward the mountains for viewpoints and fresh air even if you’re not doing a full mountain stay.

Or, you can even go as far as places like Uplistsikhe or Vardzia — it’s a lot in one day, but it’s doable when you have a private car and don’t mind a bigger driving day.


The point is: Tbilisi gives you options. You’re not locked into city-only days.
Moving to Borjomi
After Tbilisi, Borjomi is a good reset. The air feels different, the pace slows down, and you’re surrounded by forest instead of traffic. It’s the part of the trip where people usually sleep better and stop feeling like they’re “on the move.”
This transfer day also doesn’t need to be dead time. With a private driver, you can stop where it makes sense and arrive without feeling drained.



Borjomi as a Base
Borjomi is not a “see it in one hour” type of place. It’s better as a base for two nights because you can actually enjoy it slowly. Walks, parks, quiet time, and a more relaxed routine.
And just like Tbilisi, Borjomi works well because you can reach other things from it. It’s a good position for short drives to nearby scenic areas, and it’s the kind of stop that breaks up the trip nicely before you go to the coast. You’re not trying to make Borjomi “exciting.” You’re using it to make the whole week feel balanced.


Finishing in Batumi
Batumi at the end is the reward. Once you arrive, the schedule naturally gets easier. You can do the boulevard, the beach, cafés, dinners, and keep it light. Batumi doesn’t need over-planning — it’s a place you enjoy by being there.



But it’s not only city-and-beach either. If you’ve got three nights, you’ve got time for day trips without changing hotels. From Batumi you can do places like Mtirala for nature, or go toward Zugdidi and see things like the Dadiani Palace. These are the kinds of day trips that make the coast part feel bigger than “we sat by the sea for three days.”



Evenings & Food
This trip gives you three different evening vibes. Tbilisi is busy and full of good restaurants. Borjomi is quiet — early dinners, calm walks, rest. Batumi is social and seaside — long promenade walks after dinner, lots of places to sit, and a more relaxed nightlife if you want it.
It’s a good rhythm: city energy, then a break, then the sea.
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 full Georgia week without making it exhausting. You get a strong start in the capital, a calmer middle in nature, and an easy finish on the coast. It’s especially good for couples and small groups who want variety but still want the trip to feel comfortable.

