Multi-day rides across the Caucasus — any route, any distance, built around your group
We don't sell fixed packages. Tell us how many days you have, your fitness level, whether you prefer mountain terrain or long valley rides, and whether you're bringing your own bikes. We plan the route, logistics, and daily distances around that.
Georgia is one of the least-cycled countries in the Caucasus — which means low traffic, intact landscapes, and routes that feel genuinely undiscovered. The three tours below are our most frequently requested configurations, not the ceiling of what's possible.
Plan Your Ride →Terrain
Mountain trails, gravel roads, paved valleys, coast-to-coast
Duration
From a 4-day circuit to a 14-day expedition
Group Size
2–25 people; private groups only
Difficulty
Flat valley tours to high-altitude mountain passes
Bikes
Bring your own or rent — we can arrange quality rentals
Season
April–October depending on altitude and route
Popular Starting Points
Three well-tested itineraries we can run as-is, shorten, extend, or combine. Click any to see the full day-by-day breakdown.
East Georgia · Greater Caucasus
High-altitude trails and mountain passes above 3,000m — Tusheti on a bike demands real fitness but returns something few cycling routes in the world can match. Remote, steep, and almost entirely traffic-free. The approach road alone is one of the most dramatic drives in the Caucasus.
Best for · Experienced mountain bikers · Remote wilderness · Riders who want to earn the views
West Georgia · Greater Caucasus
Svaneti's valleys offer a rare combination: serious mountain scenery with a road network that makes multi-day cycling genuinely feasible. Ancient towers above glacial rivers, long climbs with wide views, and guesthouses in villages at either end of the day.
Best for · Mixed-ability groups · Cultural immersion · Road and gravel cycling
Cross-country · East to West Georgia
Capital to coast — a full crossing of Georgia by bike. The route passes through lowland vineyards, the Surami mountain range, and subtropical Adjara before descending to the Black Sea at Batumi. A genuine point-to-point expedition that covers every major landscape Georgia has.
Best for · Endurance riders · Epic achievement goals · Groups wanting a clear narrative arc
Standard across all cycling tours — custom itineraries may adjust depending on route and preferences.
Professional guide on a bike for the full duration of the tour
Carries luggage between stops so you ride with only what you need
Guesthouses along the route — selected for location, not just availability
Breakfast, packed lunch, and dinner throughout the tour
Transport to start point and from finish point included
Guide carries a first aid kit and basic mechanical tools for roadside fixes
Tell us your group size, how many days you have, your fitness level, and whether you're bringing bikes. We'll come back with a route and daily breakdown built for your group.