How to travel to Georgia?

Georgia is quickly rising as a must-visit destination — and the best part? It’s surprisingly easy to get there. Whether you hop on a plane, drive across continents, or go for a slow-travel bus adventure, there are plenty of ways to kick off your journey into the Caucasus!

Flying to Georgia

The easiest and fastest way to reach Georgia is by plane.

Tbilisi (TBS): The country’s main international airport, just 20 km from the capital’s city center. You’ll find daily direct and connecting flights from across Europe — perfect for starting your trip in vibrant Tbilisi.

Kutaisi Airport (KUT): Georgia’s budget-friendly gateway. With airlines like Wizz Air and Pegasus, this is the ideal arrival point for exploring western Georgia and the high mountains of Svaneti.

Flying from Europe: There are regular flights (usually with one layover) from big cities such as Amsterdam or Berlin to Tbilisi or Kutaisi. Keep an eye on low-cost carriers — great deals pop up often!

Pro tip: Book early, especially for summer — hikers, wine lovers, and festival fans all flock to Georgia when the sun’s out.

Traveling by Bus to Georgia

Got plenty of time and want a more sustainable adventure?

  • International buses (like FlixBus) run from major European cities to Istanbul, where you can connect toward Tbilisi or Batumi.
  • It’s a long journey — over 48 hours from Western Europe — but watching the landscape transform mile by mile is part of the magic.
  • Advantage: Budget-friendly, adventurous, and perfect for storytellers!

Overlanding to Georgia

For those who want pure freedom: driving to Georgia is an epic roadtrip.

Route: From Europe you often drive straight into the Balkans — before entering Georgia via Turkey or the Black Sea coast.
Travel time: Around 4–5 days with standard stops. But let’s be honest… planning extra time to explore historic cities and rugged landscapes along the way makes it even better.
Bonus: You’ll have your own wheels to explore wine valleys, 4×4 mountain passes, and remote villages far from the tourist trail.

Important: Bring your international insurance card (green card) and check if your policy covers Georgia!

Getting Around in Georgia

Once you’re here, there are several great ways to travel:

  • Rental car — Flexible and popular. Great for wine regions like Kakheti or mountain areas such as Kazbegi and Svaneti.
  • Marshrutkas (minibuses) — Cheap, fast, and everywhere. No set schedule — they leave when they’re full. Adventure guaranteed.
  • Train — Comfortable and affordable for longer routes between cities like Tbilisi, Kutaisi, and Batumi.
  • Taxis — Affordable as well. Agree on a price beforehand or use apps like Bolt or Yandex.Go for easy rides in cities.

The Bottom Line

Whether you take a quick flight to Tbilisi, embark on a cross-Europe roadtrip, or challenge yourself with the longest bus ride of your life — Georgia is far more accessible than most travelers expect. And once you arrive? Towering mountains, ancient culture, and a warm welcome await.

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