About Sights – Prometheus Cave
Discovered in Imereti region in 1984, Prometheus Cave is one of Georgia’s natural wonders providing visitors with breathtaking examples of stalactites, stalagmites, curtains, petrified waterfalls, cave pearls, underground rivers, and lakes.
Khvamli Mountain is visible from Prometheus Cave and is the place where legend says that Prometheus was chained.
The 1060 meter walking route through the cave was upgraded in the summer of 2012 and visitors can also enjoy a 280 meter boat tour on an underground river.
How to get there? By bus/train from Tbilisi to Kutaisi, take mini bus from bus station next to Kutaisi Macdonald’s restaurant to Tskhatubo. At Tskhatubo bus terminal/market take taxi to the cave.
How much does it cost? A standard tour is 6 Lari and a boat tour 7 Lari. Georgians should show their I.D. cards to obtain a discount. Check opening times before going (usually closed Mondays).
GEORGIA ABOUT recommends a visit to the beautiful Prometheus Cave!
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[...] then caught another marshutka to another place where we caught another marshutka. We arrived at the Prometheus Caves. We had a tour and then headed back to the place to catch the marsh to the place to catch the marsh [...]







































































Whoa, breathtaking! Thanks for sharing.
It’s beautiful! Thanks for sharing. I’m claustrophobic so there is NO WAY I would go in there.
Absolutely beautiful!!!!! Wow!!!
Very cool. I love caves.