
Travel costs in Georgiaĭepending on how you choose to travel, Georgia can be either expensive or very budget-friendly. US dollars and euros are the most useful currencies to carry as backup cash.

However, if you're heading into the mountains or remote villages, be sure to take cash with you. If heading to more remote villages, be sure to take cash with you © / Shutterstock Money tips for GeorgiaĪTMs are widely available, easy to access and safe to use in cities and small towns in Georgia. The majority of businesses accept card payments, including hotels, convenience shops, restaurants, and pharmacies. Frequent passenger and cargo ferries transport visitors to Georgia's main ports at Poti and Batumi from destinations around the Black Sea. Turkey and Georgia share three land borders, of which Sarpi–Hopa near Batumi is the most frequently used, with easy onward travel along the Black Sea coast to Trabzon. Georgia has one land border with Russia, close to Stepantsminda (Kazbegi), with road transport on to the Russian town of Vladikavkaz. The seaside resort town of Batumi is served by a handful of airlines, with regular flights to Turkey, Ukraine and the Middle East.

The list of budget airlines serving Georgia changes regularly, but Tbilisi and Kutaisi are the main budget hubs. The easiest place to fly into is Tbilisi International Airport, which receives regular flights from cities in Western Europe and the Middle East. The most frequent flights are from Turkey and the Gulf States. The international airports at Tbilisi, Kutaisi and Batumi are served by numerous carriers – including the national airline, Georgian Airways.
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Tbilisi is the easy entry point to Georgia, a charming capital steeped in culture and history © Frans Sellies / Getty Images How to get to Georgia by planeĭespite being on the fringes of Europe, Georgia is relatively accessible from most parts of the world. The winter months see heavy snow, particularly in the north of the country, attracting both on-piste skiers and free-riders to the slopes of ski resorts such as Gudauri, a two-hour drive north from Tbilisi. However, the chilly weather can start as early as October and last until mid-March. November to April is the low season in Georgia, with temperatures dropping to below freezing, particularly at higher elevations. With rising temperatures at higher elevations, summer is also the perfect time to visit the remote valleys and ridges of the Greater Caucasus Mountains in the north. Summer (July and August) can get uncomfortably hot and humid in the major cities but this is the peak holiday season on the Black Sea coast. Late spring and early autumn are ideal times to visit Georgia's cities, the central plains and the low ridges of the Lesser Caucasus Mountains in the south. The best time to visit Georgiaĭespite its mountainous topography, Georgia is a year-round destination. Get more travel inspiration, tips and exclusive offers sent straight to your inbox with our weekly newsletter. Check the latest Covid regulations before booking your trip. Citizens of many other nations can apply for an e-visa before departure, which requires five working days to process. The Georgia Ministry of Foreign Affairs website has more details. Citizens of 98 nations – including the member states of the EU, Australia, New Zealand, USA, Canada, South Africa, Turkey, Russia and many nations in the Middle East, Central America and Central and Southeast Asia – can visit and stay in Georgia visa-free for 365 days. Visiting Georgia is usually easy for travelers from most countries. To help ease you into this fascinating corner of Europe, here's a guide for first-time visitors to Georgia. But Georgia is emerging as the most popular and most accessible gateway to the Caucusus, helped by the growing buzz surrounding its energetic capital city, Tbilisi. The South Caucasus region spans Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan – nations still marked by the shadows of past conflicts and the long reach of their vast Russian neighbor to the north. The oldest wine-producing nation in the world has a timeless quality that permeates its thriving cities, its bucolic mountain villages and its rugged mountain terrain.

At the boundary between Europe and Asia, Georgia has a growing reputation as the place to go for travelers who love exploring the fringes of the travel map.
