About Attraction

Martvili Canyon

Martvili Canyon, a natural wonder, holds historical significance as it once served as a bathing place for the nobles of Samegrelo, particularly the Dadiani family. Today, it has transformed into a popular tourist destination, drawing people to its captivating scenery.

Visitors can explore a 700-meter-long stone-paved circular canyon route, witnessing picturesque waterfalls and enjoying a 300-meter boat trip on the Abasha River. The visitor center, situated in the village of Inchkhuri on the left bank of the river Abasha in Martvili municipality, Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti region of Western Georgia, serves as a starting point for the exploration.

During a walking tour at Martvili Canyon, visitors can discover the historical 30-step stair path constructed by large limestone boulders, encounter two natural limestone bridges, enjoy three overview platforms, observe 19th-century water mills, and explore fossilized shells of nautiluses and sea urchins. The canyon provides a unique blend of natural beauty and historical charm.

Working: every day except Mondays

Working hours: 10:00 – 17:30

Ticket price:

  • Adult price – 17.25 Gel.
  • Students and pupil – 5.50 Gel
  • Boat trip – 15 Gel per person
  • Civil marriage ceremony – 100 Gel

Martvili is located 54 km away from Kutaisi Airport, 154 km from Batumi airport and 280 km from Tbilisi.

To book private trip or small group tour with us, just follow the links below, or contact us here.

3-Day private trip from Tbilisi Canyons and Caves Tour

Notes:

  • Due to visitors' safety boat tour is not allowed in rainy and snowy weather
  • Tourist season at Martvili Canyon lasts all year around, hot season is from April to October.
  • While visiting boating route, visitor height must be more than 1meter
  • Visitors participate in rowing the boat
  • It is possible to place 6 people in the boat
  • Tourists are recommended to be casually dressed, wear sport shoes.

For safety of visitors and maintenance of the Natural Monument following activities are not allowed while moving on the trail:

  • Use trail after the working hours
  • Climb, sit and lean upon the banister
  • Run and Jump on the trail, bridges and viewpoints
  • Load bridges and viewpoints with more than 10 people at a time
  • Allow children under 14 unattended to use the trail
  • Use the trail being influenced by alcohol
  • Get out of the boat during the tour
  • Enter the navigable route without safety vest
  • Litter
  • Damage nature and infrastructure
  • Gather natural and cultural materials
  • Make noise
  • Gather or dig up plants
  • Smoke
  • Bring pets
  • Carry a gun
  • Move by bicycles and motorbikes
  • Swimming
  • Fishing