Georgia, beyond
the itinerary.
Eight thousand vintages, the high Caucasus, a table that never ends. Journeys built with certified hosts — for travellers, and for the professionals who design travel.
Explore experiencesOne country, three registers.
Rtveli is not
an event. It is a week
that adopts you.
Every autumn, Kakheti turns to the harvest the way it has for eight thousand years — by hand, by family, by song. Guests pick, press and seal the qvevri beside the people who will drink that wine at next year’s table. Seven days, from €1,450.
The harvest weekSignature experiences.
Each journey is built on certified venues and hosted by accredited professionals — then rehearsed until it feels inevitable.
Rtveli Harvest Community Week
Join a Kakhetian family estate for rtveli, the autumn grape harvest, and take part in every stage of qvevri winemaking — picking, pressing, sealing the vessels — closing the week with a harvest supra under the vines.
Tsinandali Classical & Wine Country
A private September itinerary pairing box seats at the Tsinandali Festival with closed-door cellar dinners, the Chavchavadze estate’s historic gardens, and the option of helicopter transfers between Tbilisi and Kakheti.
Tbilisi Open Air Weekender
Four days built around Tbilisi Open Air, the country’s largest music festival, balanced with daytime hours in the old town, the Dry Bridge market, and the courtyards of Fabrika — festival passes, transfers, and a local host included.
Creative Tbilisi Insider
Four days inside Tbilisi’s creative life: working artist studios, contemporary galleries, Soviet modernist architecture from the Chronicle of Georgia to the brutalist Bank of Georgia tower, and evenings in the city’s natural wine bars.
Living Heritage Georgia
An eight-day arc through Georgia’s UNESCO-listed heritage as it is actually lived: the cathedrals of Mtskheta, polyphonic singing learned from its keepers, and the medieval tower houses of Mestia and Ushguli in Upper Svaneti.
Regional Taste of Georgia
A six-day eating itinerary across three regions: the Dezerter Bazaar and khinkali masterclasses in Tbilisi, bread ovens and the supra ritual in Kakheti, and the distinct dairy-rich table of the Adjarian coast.
The 2026 calendar.
A year of harvests, festivals and trade weeks — the strategic moments every Georgian journey should be built around.
A standard, not a listing.
Every venue and professional on this platform is assessed against a four-level standard — from Listed to Premium Certified — covering hosting quality, consistency, safety and commercial reliability.
Sell Georgia
with confidence.
Net rates, ready-to-sell programmes, certified supply and a 48-hour quoting commitment. One platform between your clients and the country.
Partner ProgrammeLetters, on occasion.
Harvest dates, festival announcements, new certified venues — written briefly and sent only when there is something worth saying.