Georgian Era
Day Trip to Kazbegi and Gudauri

Rated 4.9 Stars, based on 1492 Reviews.
It is the most reasonably priced trip for Ananuri-Gudauri-Kazbegi; secondly, these places are so beautiful. The tour is well organized and takes place in a comfortable vehicle. All the key sites will be covered, and our guides will also be amiable.
Join our group, and you will leave your heart and soul in Georgia. You will take plenty of amazing pictures.
Day Trip to Gudauri and Kazbegi Including 4WD

Rated 4.8 Stars, based on 651 Reviews.
It is the most reasonably priced trip for Ananuri-Gudauri-Kazbegi; secondly, these places are so beautiful. The tour is well organized and takes place in a comfortable vehicle. All the key sites will be covered, and our guides will also be amiable.
Join our group, and you will leave your heart and soul in Georgia. You will take plenty of amazing pictures.
Shrewsbury Prison Guided Tour

Rated 4.9 Stars, based on 2367 Reviews.
Walk in the footsteps of prisoners who once lived within these walls. Discover what happens behind the high walls and locked doors, experience the hidden world of capital punishment, and see first-hand where executions took place.
Shrewsbury Prison offers Guided Tours led by expert guides with an encyclopaedic understanding of its rich and fascinating history. Over the course of 90 minutes, you'll have the opportunity to view its historic buildings and uncover their stories, which date back to the Georgian Era to modern day.
Shrewsbury Prison Self-Guided Tour

Rated 4.7 Stars, based on 376 Reviews.
Shrewsbury Prison is the World’s most interactive prison, that inspires people, educating, engaging and immersing visitors through a journey behind bars.
Our mission is to preserve, protect and promote the history and heritage of Shrewsbury Prison, by shining a light on prison life from the Georgian era to the modern day. Visitors are given a unique and immersive prison experience combined with first class customer service.
Shrewsbury Prison was built in 1793 and closed in 2013, with over 200 years of history behind its walls including the countries last remaining Georgian prison.
Convict Settlement Tour Norfolk Island

Rated 4.8 Stars, based on 35 Reviews.
The Norfolk Island tour of the Kingston and Arthur's Vale Historic Area (KAVHA) is a unique experience as it offers an immersive journey through time, taking visitors back to the colonial era. The tour is led by expert guides who provide insightful and captivating stories, providing a firsthand experience of the intriguing past of this World Heritage Listed Georgian settlement. Visitors will have the opportunity to explore various historical sites, each with its own unique story to tell. The tour also includes a lovely morning or afternoon tea, providing an opportunity for visitors to relax and reflect on the historical significance of the sites they have just explored. By the end of the tour, visitors will have gained a deep understanding of the history of Norfolk Island's convict past and the Georgian settlement that remains today. Overall, the tour offers an educational and engaging experience, making it a must-do activity for anyone interested in history and culture.
Soviet Tbilisi Tour – Off the beaten path

Rated 5 Stars, based on 39 Reviews.
Want to see the non-touristic Tbilisi? Join our Tbilisi Soviet Tour and explore the most edgy residential neighborhoods, brutalist Soviet architecture and take unique pictures of the other side of Tbilisi.
You will see an abandoned cable car station hidden in central Tbilisi, visit the underground printing house of Stalin, enjoy the surreal views of Nutsubidze Plato, see the Palace of Rituals and stop at the giant monument of Chronicles.
The Splendour of Georgian and Victorian Era Bath: A Self-Guided Audio Tour

Rated 4 Stars, based on 3 Reviews.
After 1700 years of history, all contained within its ancient walls, Bath was reborn to become England's premier place of resort. It attracted many of the country’s aristocracy and gentry, but also the not so well-to-do along with them.
On this self guided audio tour, you can promenade just as visitors did then, and experience the glamour of high society in Georgian-era Bath. You’ll see architecture that has impressed visitors for 300 years – and by the end, in the words of Jane Austen, you too will be saying, “Oh! Who can ever be tired of Bath?”.
You'll hear about:
• Lions playing football
• Four Kings, all called George
• Queen Victoria’s only visit to Bath
• Cafes that stand out and shopping suggestions
• Something which may seem ‘all Greek to you’ explained
• Funny reasons for some of the street names
• Hidden meanings from the past carved in the stone
Stonehenge, Windsor Castle and Bath Day Trip from London

Rated 4.2 Stars, based on 2415 Reviews.
This Tour combines three iconic destinations in one day, offering a rich blend of history, culture, and stunning scenery. Travelers can explore the prehistoric marvel of Stonehenge, the royal grandeur of Windsor Castle, and the exquisite Georgian architecture of Bath.
Benefit from knowledgeable guides who provide fascinating insights and stories abut each location, enhancing the overall experience and making the history come alive.
Mtskheta-Jvari Gori-Uplistsikhe full-day tour

Rated 5 Stars, based on 2 Reviews.
Discover some of Georgia’s most important historical landmarks. In a single day with our tour from Tbilisi, explore the ancient rock-hewn town of Uplistsikhe, the UNESCO world heritage site of Gori and more. Drive to Mtskheta and visit UNESCO sites: Svetitskhoveli Cathedral dated 11th c. Also “Great Church of Jvari” sixth-century Georgian Orthodox monastery. Meet Georgian gastronomy and local flea market. By the evening drive back to Tbilisi.
Day Tour to Georgian sky venice, Soviet city Chiatura

Rated 5 Stars, based on 3 Reviews.
Visit ghosts of the past in the Cable Car City of Georgia. Experience history with a visit to a Soviet-era town, and get the chance to ride a Communist-era cable car, enjoy the stunning views, and feel the soviet spirit. During this tour visit Katskhi Pillar, which is a more than 40-meter-tall limestone pillar with an Orthodox monastery perched on top, built in the 6th to 8th centuries. We will visit the Mghimevi Monastery founded in the 13th century, which is one of the outstanding monuments in Georgia.
Jane Austen Self-Guided Audio Walking Tour in Bath

Rated 1 Stars, based on 4 Reviews.
Take a city break from London to discover the secret stories of Bath in the Georgian and Regency periods, from Jane Austen's writing to Beau Nash's parties.
With this private self-guided tour, wander through the Georgian Gardens and onto the Royal Crescent, one of the filming locations of the famous hit Netflix series “Bridgerton”.
Poke your head in the Theatre Royal and Assembly Rooms to get a taste of how people from the Regency era liked to kick back and relax.
Transport yourselves in this adventure of literature and history by finishing off the tour at the Mary Shelley's House of Frankenstein and the Jane Austen Centre, two of Bath's best-known writers.
Note: This is a self-guided audio walking tour and does not include entrance tickets
Georgian Liverpool Walking Tour

Rated 5 Stars, based on 2 Reviews.
Join this tour to learn about the history of Liverpool during the late Georgian and early Victorian periods and discover how some of the more famous residents changed and influenced world developments – many of which we take for granted today.
Liverpool was at its trading peak during the late Georgian and early Victorian periods and its affluent merchants were seeking grand houses outside of the town center.
It was during this period that Hope Street and Rodney Street were laid out and the building of fine houses began.
Take a journey back in time and learn about the famous residents and rich history of this era.
After the tour, you might want to visit the Victoria Museum housed in the original University of Liverpool building and displays a whole host of fascinating (and sometimes gruesome) medical artifacts from Victorian times. Please note that this is no longer part of our itinerary but our tour guide will be happy to show you how to get there.
Kutaisi, Prometheus Cave and Wine tour

Rated 5 Stars, based on 8 Reviews.
Tour starts with a visit to Gelati Monastery, residence of Legendary King of Georgia David the Builder. Listen to stories about the King bringing Golden Era to our Homeland.
Next stop Prometheus cave. Discover the unforgettable beauty of Prometheus Cave and feel like a hero of a mysterious adventure when riding a boat across the underground lake.
After visiting Cave Abandoned Sanatoriums opens it's path for our mystical Journey.
For wine tasting we will head to our Family Winery – Nikoladze WineHouse , located 30 minutes away from Kutaisi. We will taste 4 kinds of wine and 2 kinds of Chacha (local vodka).
Winemaker will introduce winemaking technology, process of wine fermentation and different tools used in producing the Sacred drink of Georgians. As a snack, different kinds of cheese with Georgian bread or homemade khachapuri could be offered.
Tbilisi Airport Transfers

Rated 5 Stars, based on 1 Reviews.
"Discover hassle-free travel with Tbilisi Airport Transfer – your trusted partner for punctual, comfortable, and budget-friendly rides to and from Tbilisi Airport!"
Booking with Tbilisi Airport Transfer is simple! choose your preferred vehicle, and confirm your ride. Our professional driver will meet you at the designated spot either at the airport arrivals area with a sign and ready to assist with your luggage and ensure a smooth, stress-free journey. Sit back, relax, and let us take care of the rest!"
Old Town and Beyond: A Tbilisi Silk Road Feast with Culinary Backstreets

Rated 5 Stars, based on 51 Reviews.
As Georgian food culture slowly emerges from its Soviet-era deep freeze, Tbilisi’s chefs are looking beyond their country’s borders while also reviving and safeguarding Georgia’s unique culinary traditions. The open spirit of the Silk Road is back in town, and on this epic day of eating, we’ll get a taste of what it’s all about.
Our day begins where Tbilisi got its start millennia ago, by the natural hot springs in the oldest part of the city. Here, a mosque, synagogue and Georgian Orthodox cathedral provide a panorama that tells much about the city’s diversity and its history as an important center of trade and culture and a key stop along the ancient Silk Road. Tbilisi’s strategic location made it a desirable place to occupy, and there’s no shortage of conquerors that passed through: Romans, Byzantines, Mongols, Khazars, Arabs, Persians, Ottomans, Russians and, finally, the Soviets.
Mtskheta – Jvari – Samtavro, the cradle of Georgian Christianity. Private tours

Rated 5 Stars, based on 2 Reviews.
Mtskheta is the religious center of Georgia and the ancient capital of our country. A holy place for every Georgian. Often locals call this city the second or Georgian Jerusalem, and for good reason. There is a huge number of relics of the entire Christian world, and if you want to understand the soul of the Georgian people, you should definitely visit this city, because Georgians are considered one of the most religious
Bath Private Guided Walking Tour

Rated 5 Stars, based on 9 Reviews.
Bath is situated in the isle of Somerset and has the only natural spring in all of Great Britain. Indeed, for centuries, Bath was famous as a hot springs center for the Romans. From the Elizabethian until the Georgian era, Bath was mostly for the rich, which resulted in a unique collection of Georgian architecture (most notably, the Satellite Crescent). In 1987, the city was declared a World Heritage Site. With plenty of places to eat and drink, as well as some of Britain's finest independent shops, Bath is the ideal city break destination.
Chiatura and Katskhi Pillar One Day Urbex Tour

Rated 4 Stars, based on 12 Reviews.
If you wish to explore off the beaten path sights, this one day tour to Katskhi pillar and Chiatura from Tbilisi might be interesting. You will see a monastery on 40 m high hill, where monk Maxime has been living in solitude for 25 years. The Katskhi pillar will gift you breathtaking views, and you will feel the silence of this place. Plunge into the Soviet time visiting Chiatura. Look around the town riding communism-era cable cars.
Wine treasures of Kakheti, Group Tour to explore traditions

Eras changed, empires rose and fell, but Kakheti has always remained the birthplace of wine. Discover this picturesque and blessed land on our tour with a group of up to 15 people. You’ll visit the Alazani Valley and Bodbe Monastery, stroll through the towns of Sighnaghi and Telavi, learn about the Kakhetians, delve into the history of the region, and uncover the unique aspects of Georgian winemaking.
Tbilisi Walking Tour with Cable Car, Wine Tasting & Bread Bite

Rated 5 Stars, based on 11 Reviews.
Private half day Tbilisi walking tour includes visiting all main attractions of the old Tbilisi. You will visit the monument of the founder of the city to hear the legend about Tbilisi, take cable car to enjoy panoramic views, visit sulfur baths and waterfall, explore medieval churches, taste unique Georgian wine and try Georgian bread in the traditional old bakery. Private old town walking tour is ideal for people who desire to explore hidden gems of Tbilisi, taste Georgian wine and try Georgian bread to understand Georgian culture during half day tour. At the end, guests can do a boat tour to appreciate great views of Tbilisi from the river Mtkvari.