How to Travel to Georgia for Under €700 All-Inclusive: Practical Guide 2026

Travelling to Georgia for under €700 all-inclusive is perfectly achievable if you plan smartly. In this guide we explain how to organise your trip to the Caucasus economically, making the most of every euro without giving up an unforgettable experience.

Georgia has become one of the most affordable destinations in Europe for travellers. With direct flights, budget accommodation, and delicious food at very low prices, this small country between Europe and Asia offers outstanding value for money.

How to Travel Cheaply to Georgia?

The key to keeping your budget under control starts with the flight. Wizz Air operates direct flights from various European airports to Kutaisi, with prices that can start from €80–150 return if you book in advance. The low season (November to March, excluding Christmas) offers the most competitive fares.

The high season in Georgia runs from mid-May to the end of October. If you want to save money, travelling during the shoulder months — April, May, or late September and October — lets you enjoy good weather at lower prices for both flights and accommodation.

All-in-One Service: Guide, Transport and Tour Operator

From our website you can get in touch with a specialist who will be your tour operator, guide, and driver all in one. This means significant savings on the total cost of your trip to Georgia. You can share your interests, budget, and expectations to design a tailor-made experience.

Although we have ready-made itineraries on our website, we recommend discussing them with our specialist to adapt them to your exact arrival and departure dates and optimise every day of your stay in Georgia.

Booking Your Own Accommodation in Georgia

It is very easy today to find affordable accommodation on platforms such as Booking.com or Airbnb. Tour operators will always try to sell you this service, but you can choose according to your own taste and budget. When booking accommodation in Georgia, keep the following in mind:

  1. Central location: choose accommodation that is well situated so you can go for a walk, have dinner, or enjoy a drink after a long day of sightseeing with your guide.
  2. Check with your guide: share your bookings with your Georgia guide. Even though they are not responsible for the hotel's service, they will be happy to give you their opinion and help you with anything you need.
  3. Confirm directly with the host: don't rely solely on automated replies from Booking. Contact the accommodation directly to make sure it is open and operating. There are cases of establishments that appear on the platform but are no longer in operation.

Find Travel Companions to Georgia

More travel companions means lower costs per person. Finding someone to share the trip can mean very significant savings. For example, in our Best of Georgia in One Week itinerary, the tour service prices with guide and transport (excluding hotels) are as follows:

1 traveller: €1,179 × 1 = €1,179
2 travellers: €675 × 2 = €1,350
3 travellers: €507 × 3 = €1,521
4 travellers: €423 × 4 = €1,692
5 travellers: €373 × 5 = €1,865
6 travellers: €339 × 6 = €2,034
7 travellers: €315 × 7 = €2,205

In other words, if you find another 6 travel companions, the tour service can cost you almost a quarter of the individual price. Sharing costs is the most effective way to travel cheaply to Georgia.

Georgia Travel Budget: Breakdown of Costs

The final price of your trip depends greatly on the number of people, but in addition to the tour service there are other costs to consider:

  • Flights: from €80–200 return with Wizz Air (to Kutaisi), booking in advance.
  • Accommodation: from €20 per night in a double room. Family-run guesthouses are the most affordable and authentic option.
  • Meals: between €5 and €10 per lunch or dinner at local restaurants. Georgian cuisine is abundant and very affordable.
  • Entrance fees: most are included in the tour service we offer.
  • Local transport: the Tbilisi metro costs just a few cents per journey, and the Bolt app is an affordable alternative to taxis.

With smart planning, a one-week trip to Georgia can cost between €500 and €700 per person, including flights, accommodation, meals, and a shared tour service.

Don't Put Off Your Trip to Georgia

Georgia remains a relatively uncrowded destination compared to other European countries. This means you can enjoy multiple advantages by travelling now:

  1. Competitive prices on flights, accommodation, and tour services.
  2. Shorter queues at monuments, churches, and main attractions.
  3. Pleasant weather in spring and autumn, without extreme heat or bitter cold.
  4. Availability of the best Spanish-speaking guides to accompany you throughout the trip.

If you're interested, write to us on WhatsApp or directly through this form to receive a personalised no-obligation proposal. We'll reply with pleasure and without delay.

Warm regards from Georgia!

Aleksandre Berikashvili

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