How to Spend 6 Days in Georgia: Wine Valleys & Mountain Escapes for Singaporeans

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Because here, every inch of ancient wine valleys meets soaring Caucasus peaks, and culture blends with adventure. When you seek an unforgettable escape from the busy Singapore city to see Georgia, this 6-day itinerary will show just how easy that can be done. At Tailwinds Travels, your bespoke travel agency in Singapore, we craft experiences, and this one is no exception.

Why Georgia? Why Now?

Georgia is fast becoming a favorite among travellers from Singapore. Think vineyard retreats, UNESCO heritage towns, and dramatic mountain drives — all in one. And if you’re a Singapore passport-holder, you can stay for as long as a year visa-free. It’s an easy escape.

Day‑by‑Day 6‑Day Itinerary

Day 1 – Arrival in Tbilisi

Arrive in Tbilisi, check-in at a boutique hotel in the Old Town. Spend your afternoon taking a gentle stroll through the cobbled lanes, sipping coffee under the sulphur-bath domes, and enjoying your first Georgian wine as twilight brings the Narikala Fortress to life.

Day 2 – Tbilisi to Kakheti Wine Region

After breakfast, head into the lush Kakheti countryside — Georgia’s wine heartland. Visit such vineyards as Tsinandali or Telavi, enjoy cellar tastings, and have a long lunch of local fare paired with qvevri-aged wines. Stay in a countryside guest house.

Day 3 – Signagi & Drive Back to Tbilisi

Start the day with views of the Alazani Valley from the city‑walls in Signagi, then journey back to Tbilisi via the Bodbe Monastery for reflection. Free evening to explore around Liberty Square or enjoy khachapuri and khinkali in vibrant cafes.

Day 4 – Into the Caucasus: Gudauri / Kazbegi Region

Head north along the iconic Georgian Military Highway. Stop at Ananuri Fortress and the Zhinvali Reservoir en route to Kazbegi, also called Stepantsminda. Take in the stunning mountain scenery and see Gergeti Trinity Church. Overnight in mountain lodge.

Day 5 – Mountains & Local Life

Optional early morning hike or a 4×4 drive to Gergeti, followed by a village visit to Juta or Sno to see traditional homes and slower rhythms. Afternoon return toward Tbilisi for a relaxing afternoon at the spa or a cultural show.

Day 6 – Tbilisi Departure

Last morning: stroll through Dry Bridge’s flea market, observe some modern architecture in Vake, or perhaps fit in one last wine tasting. Transfer to the airport for your return flight to Singapore with memories of vineyards, mountains, and warm Georgian hospitality.

Essentials for Your Georgia Tour from Singapore

  • Flights: While there are no direct flights from Singapore to Tbilisi, most routes connect via Doha or Istanbul. Booking 4‑6 months ahead secures better fares.

  • Visa: Citizens of Singapore can stay in Georgia for up to 1 year visa‑free.

  • Best Time to Travel: Late spring (May–June) or early autumn (Sept–Oct) offer mild weather, vibrant colours and fewer crowds.

  • Halal & Muslim‑Friendly: Tailwinds can pre‑arrange halal meals and separate prayer spaces in lodges.

  • Pace & Travel: Georgia’s roads can wind so make sure you allow plenty of time to rest and sightsee rather than rush.

Why Choose Tailwinds Travels for Your Georgia Trip

Tailwinds Travels is the best travel agency in Singapore, and it will take care of you seamlessly from start to completion. We handle flights, private transfers, curated stays in wine valleys and mountain lodges, and multilingual guides. With this Georgia tour from Singapore, you can relax while we manage logistics and local details.

Ready to Go?

Make Georgia your next standout trip. Tailwinds Travels is your trusted travel agency in Singapore, so reach out today for a customized 6‑day itinerary, pricing, and booking. Allow us to craft an adventure you will never forget.

FAQ's

Common questions Singaporean travellers ask about visiting Georgia: visa rules, best time to travel, flight options, ideal for honeymoon or family, and average trip cost.

No visa is required. Singapore passport holders can stay in Georgia visa-free for up to 1 year.

The best periods are May to June (spring) and September to October (autumn), when the weather is mild, and the vineyards or mountain scenery are at their most stunning.

There are no direct flights. Most popular routes transit via Doha (Qatar Airways) or Istanbul (Turkish Airlines), with total travel time around 13–17 hours.

Yes, Tailwinds Travels can arrange Muslim-friendly accommodations, halal food, and prayer spaces on request. Georgia has a growing awareness of Muslim-friendly services.

Yes, but roads can be narrow and mountainous, especially in regions like Kazbegi. It’s recommended to book a driver or join a guided tour if you’re unfamiliar with the terrain.

With layovers, flight durations are typically 13 to 17 hours, depending on the airline and transfer city.

We provide end-to-end planning — including custom itineraries, private transport, expert guides, halal-friendly stays, and local cultural immersion — all tailored to Singapore travellers.