The Best Guesthouses and Family Stays Across Kakheti
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The Best Guesthouses and Family Stays Across Kakheti

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Kakheti is Georgia’s wine country — a long valley running east from Tbilisi, flanked by the Greater Where to Stay in Kakheti: The Best Family Guesthouses

RegionKakheti, eastern Georgia — Georgia’s primary wine region
Main basesSighnaghi, Telavi, Lagodekhi, Kvareli
Typical guesthouse price40–120 GEL ($15–44 USD) per night, meals often available separately
Best seasonMay–October | Peak: September–October (Rtveli grape harvest)
Getting thereTbilisi to Telavi ~1.5–2 hrs; Sighnaghi ~1.5 hrs; Kvareli/Lagodekhi ~2–2.5 hrs

Kakheti is Georgia’s wine country — a long valley running east from Tbilisi, flanked by the Greater Caucasus to the north and the Gombori Mountains to the south. Every village in this valley has a marani, a wine cellar where qvevri clay vessels are buried underground and used for fermentation in a method that has not changed substantially in eight thousand years. When you stay in a family guesthouse here, you will almost certainly end up in someone’s cellar before the evening is over.

The region has two main tourism hubs: Sighnaghi, a hilltop town with cobbled streets and views over the Alazani Valley, and Telavi, a larger working city that serves as the practical base for Kakheti’s monasteries, wineries, and markets. Further east, Lagodekhi sits at the edge of a national park where the Caucasus Mountains meet the valley floor. Kvareli, in the northern part of the valley, is a quieter wine town with its own character and easier access to Gremi Citadel and Nekresi Monastery.

This guide covers the best family guesthouses by location. For where to eat across the region, see our Kakheti food guide. For hiking — including the multi-day Black Rock Lake trek in Lagodekhi — see the Kakheti hiking guide. For an overview of accommodation across Georgia, see the main stay guide.

Why a Guesthouse Makes Sense in Kakheti

Unlike Tbilisi, where guesthouses compete with boutique hotels and serviced apartments, Kakheti’s guesthouses occupy a different category entirely. They are the point of access to the region’s private wine culture. Family wineries in Kakheti rarely have visitor centres or opening hours — you meet the winemaker through your guesthouse host, who drove you there in his car and sat at the table while you tasted. This is not something you can arrange through a hotel concierge.

Practically, guesthouses in Kakheti run 40–120 GEL ($15–44 USD) per night. Most hosts can arrange drivers for day trips to wineries and monasteries, which in a region as spread out as Kakheti saves considerably on logistics. The harvest season — Rtveli, running from late September through October — is when guesthouses fill up fastest. Book at least two to three weeks ahead if you are travelling during this period.

Sighnaghi: Guesthouses with Valley Views

Sighnaghi sits on a ridge above the Alazani Valley, enclosed by a long defensive wall built in the 18th century. The town is small — most of it is walkable — and its position means almost every building has a view. It is the most immediately photogenic town in Kakheti and the easiest to visit without a car, since marshrutkas run from Tbilisi daily.

David Zandarashvili’s Guesthouse

One of the longest-running and most consistently praised guesthouses in Sighnaghi. The family runs communal dinners where guests and hosts eat together, the host pours his own wine, and conversation goes long into the evening. Location is convenient — within easy walking distance of the main square, the city wall, and the road to Bodbe Monastery. Rooms are clean and comfortable with private bathrooms.

TownSighnaghi
VibeLong-established family guesthouse, communal dinners, homemade wine, feels like staying with friends
Price~80–100 GEL ($29–37 USD) per night, dinner available
Bookbooking.com — search ‘Zandarashvili Sighnaghi’ | also on Tripadvisor

Tsitso & Soso Guesthouse

A quieter option with a wooden gate out front and a back veranda that faces directly over the valley and the Caucasus. Family rooms available, some with private bathrooms. The feel is more traditional and less social than Zandarashvili’s — better if you prefer privacy over communal evenings.

TownSighnaghi
VibeMountain views from back veranda, traditional feel, quieter atmosphere, family rooms
Price~55–75 GEL ($20–27 USD) per night
Bookbooking.com — search ‘Tsitso Soso Sighnaghi’
Sighnaghi tip: The town gets very busy on Saturday afternoons and Sundays. If you want quiet mornings and the views to yourself, arrive mid-week.

Telavi: The Best Base for All of Kakheti

Telavi is the working capital of Kakheti — a city of around 20,000 with a proper market, a bus station, and the 18th-century Batonis-Tsikhe fortress at its centre. It is the better base if you are planning to cover serious ground. Alaverdi Cathedral, Ikalto and Shuamta Monasteries, and most of the Alazani Valley wineries are within 20–50 kilometres.

Neli & Zaal Guest House

The best-reviewed family guesthouse in Kakheti by a significant margin — rated 9.8 to 9.9 on Booking.com from over 300 verified stays. Neli is a doctor; Zaal is an architect with his own wine cellar and a depth of knowledge about Kakheti’s history and culture. The property sits on a quiet edge of Telavi about ten minutes’ walk from the centre, in a garden house with mountain views from the balcony. Zaal organises drivers and day trips for guests, prepares tastings from his own cellar, and cooking classes are available on request.

TownTelavi (Paliashvili str 59)
Vibe9.8/10 on Booking.com, architect host with own wine cellar, cooking classes, day trip organisation, garden with mountain views
Price~110–130 GEL ($40–47 USD) per night, breakfast and dinner available
Bookbooking.com/hotel/ge/neli-amp-zaal-guest-house.html | +995 599 99 85 55

Guesthouse TLT Telavi

A traditional Georgian townhouse near the centre of Telavi, family-run by host Nino who speaks English and helps guests organise transport and tours not just around Kakheti but also into Tusheti. Budget-friendly with a beautiful interior. The family lives on the ground floor. Good option if Neli & Zaal is full.

TownTelavi centre (Bakhtrioni str 4)
VibeTraditional townhouse, family downstairs, helpful English-speaking host, Tusheti tour connections
Price~50–70 GEL ($18–25 USD) per night
Booktripadvisor.com — search ‘Guesthouse TLT Telavi’

Lagodekhi: Guesthouses at the Edge of the National Park

Lagodekhi is the easternmost town in Georgia’s Kakheti region, sitting at the point where the Alazani Valley meets the foothills of the Greater Caucasus. The national park starts almost at the edge of town, and the trails inside it — including the multi-day Black Rock Lake trek to an alpine lake on the Georgian-Russian border — are among the best hiking in eastern Georgia.

Guest House Old Wall

Run by Paolo and Marina, a family that speaks English, German, Russian, and Ukrainian. Paolo drives guests to the national park trailheads and picks them up at the end of the day. Marina cooks all meals, which are fresh, homemade, and consistently described as among the best home cooking in Georgia. The guesthouse is about 400 metres from the town centre and within easy walking distance of the park entrance.

TownLagodekhi
VibeMultilingual hosts, Paolo drives to park, Marina cooks outstanding homemade meals, inner courtyard
Price~60–80 GEL ($22–29 USD) per night, breakfast and dinner available
Booktripadvisor.com — search ‘Guest House Old Wall Lagodekhi’ | also on Booking.com

Ludwig Guesthouse

Named after Ludwig Mlokosevich, the Polish naturalist who founded the Lagodekhi protected areas in the 19th century, this guesthouse sits 100 metres from the national park entrance. Homemade breakfast and dinner, occasional piano evenings, and the kind of proximity to the park that means you can be on a trail before 8am and back for lunch.

TownLagodekhi (Ludwig Mlokosevichi #1)
Vibe100m from park entrance, named after the park’s founder, piano evenings, local atmosphere
Price~55–75 GEL ($20–27 USD) per night
Bookbooking.com — search ‘Ludwig Guesthouse Lagodekhi’
Lagodekhi National Park: The Black Grouse Falls day hike is the most popular trail. The Black Rock Lake trek is 3 days, requires camping, and reaches an alpine lake on the Georgian-Russian border. Check trail conditions with your guesthouse host before setting out.

Kvareli: Wine Town in the Northern Valley

Kvareli sits in the northern part of the Alazani Valley and has a different character from both Sighnaghi and Telavi — a quieter wine town home to the Kindzmarauli microzone. Kvareli Fortress, the Ilia Chavchavadze State Museum, and Gremi Citadel are all within easy reach.

Guesthouse Raisa

The most consistently reviewed family guesthouse in Kvareli, rated 9.5 on Booking.com. A building from 1969 with a large garden, recently refurbished rooms, and a host who goes out of her way for guests — bringing wine on arrival, preparing breakfasts that guests describe as morning highlights. The Ilia Chavchavadze State Museum is a four-minute walk from the front door.

TownKvareli (Artur Laisti street)
Vibe9.5 on Booking.com, welcoming host, large garden, refurbished rooms
Price~60–85 GEL ($22–31 USD) per night
Bookbooking.com/hotel/ge/guesthouse-raisa.html

Guest House Gzirishvili

A family guesthouse with a strong connection to local Georgian culture and history — hosts offer storytelling about the area and can cook authentic Kakhetian dishes on request. The property has a courtyard garden with fruit trees, a vineyard, and a small family winery. Guests describe it as having a true homestay feel.

TownKvareli
VibeFamily winery on site, cultural storytelling, vineyard garden, authentic Kakhetian cooking
Price~50–70 GEL ($18–25 USD) per night
Bookbooking.com — search ‘Gzirishvili Kvareli’

Practical Tips for Staying in Kakheti

  • Most guesthouses prefer or require cash. ATMs are available in Telavi, Sighnaghi, and Kvareli town centres.
  • A car or private driver makes a significant difference in Kakheti. Most guesthouse hosts can arrange a reliable driver for 80–150 GEL ($29–55 USD) per day.
  • Rtveli — the grape harvest — runs from late September through October. Book two to three weeks ahead minimum.
  • Combining Sighnaghi and Telavi over two nights gives you the most complete picture of the valley. Add Lagodekhi if you are hiking, or Kvareli if you want fewer tourists and more local interaction.
  • As of January 2026, all foreign visitors to Georgia are required to carry medical insurance.

Sources

laptopsandlandscapes.com/where-to-stay-in-sighnaghi

booking.com/hotel/ge/neli-amp-zaal-guest-house.html

tripadvisor.com — David Zandarashvili’s Guesthouse Sighnaghi

tripadvisor.com — Guest House Old Wall Lagodekhi

booking.com/hotel/ge/guesthouse-raisa.html

wander-lush.org/where-to-stay-in-kakheti-hotels

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