Experience extreme off-road jeep rides in the mountains, where the roads twist and turn, adrenaline-fueled flights over peaks and abysses, rugged Kartvelian mountain treks, or off-piste skiing in unmarked territories in Georgia. We fully understand what it means to have a real adrenaline rush: your heart races, your breath catches, fear is overcome by the thrill of trying something new, and once you dare, you crave more and more. This is Georgia and the Caucasus—a region where activities that make the ground seem to slip away from under your feet will thrill every adrenaline and extreme sports enthusiast.
Feel the rush as you navigate narrow mountain passes, cross fast-flowing rivers, and conquer dizzying heights. Are the images worth it? Absolutely! Snow-capped peaks, roaring mountain rivers, towering canyons, deep valleys, and pristine wilderness await those who venture here. Choose the adventure that best suits your extreme desires and set off to create unforgettable memories. After all, how could you possibly forget such experiences?
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Georgia is one of the best winter getaways you would ever want. You can not miss skiing in Georgia. It has some of the most beautiful and entertaining ski resorts in the Caucasus, stretching from extreme sports to relaxed slopes for starters.
For skiing enthusiasts, Georgia offers some of the best ski resorts in Europe. Below are the best places to ski in Georgia:
Gudauri: Georgia’s most popular ski resort is also commonly referred to as the land of extreme relaxation with vast off-piste runs and excellent freeride opportunities. Its high altitude ensures reliable snow throughout the season.
Bakuriani: It has slopes from very challenging to more family and beginner-friendly. The mix keeps it among the best places for skiing as well as family fun.
Mestia (Svaneti): This deep-in-the-mountain, inside the fantastic Caucasus mountain ranges, offers breathtaking views and more secluded experience for an adventure-seeker and nature-lover seeking some combinatory relaxation on the slopes
Apart from the adrenaline rush of skiing, Georgia’s resorts have different means of unwinding. After a full-day skiing, visitors can indulge in extreme relaxation by soaking up in thermal baths, enjoying Georgian wine, or visiting local spas.
The period of the skiing season in Georgia falls between the months of December and April, while January and February is the peak time. Therefore, the mountains stay around snow during the entire period of winter. This makes it a guaranteed resort for winter sports enthusiasts.
Are you ready for adventure along with relaxation? Book your skiing in Georgia tour today with Caucasus tours and see why Georgia is becoming one of the best winter destinations in Europe.
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The Caucasus Tour offers you the chance to choose from several ski resorts in Georgia: Gudauri, Bakuriani, Tetnuldi-Mestia, and Bakhmaro. These are favorites among our travelers and ourselves.
Gudauri is the largest ski resort in Georgia, attracting more skiers from around the world each year. Tetnuldi is not inferior in size to the rivals Gudauri in size but, due to its challenging location, offers more space, greater extremes, and fewer crowds.
Skiing in Georgia, in the Tetnuldi resort, Tetnuldi is for the brave, featuring off-piste skiing in unmarked areas.
While Bakuriani is not the biggest is not the largest, it offers a variety of options for everyone, from the smallest skier to the seasoned mountain and snow enthusiast.
Bakhmaro, another hard-to-reach ski resort in Georgia, near the Black Sea, receives a lot of fluffy and soft snow in winter due to its geographical position. This resort is perfect for freeride or off-piste skiing, and the number of skiers is very limited!
We invite everyone who wants to go skiing – both beginners and skiing experts. We offer professional mountain instructors for those who want to learn skiing or improve their skills. Georgian ski resorts have a wide variety of options – you will have the freedom to choose the steepness of the slopes and the complexity and length of the route.
Whether to bring ski equipment with you is up to your own discretion. Keep in mind that there is an additional cost to bring the equipment through flights. All ski resorts in Georgia have equipment rental points, so bringing your own is not necessary.
No additional equipment is required for other extreme trips. If needed, it will be provided during the trip.
Everyone chooses travel insurance individually and it is not included in the price, but it is mandatory when going on extreme and other travel programs.
Mountain jeep rides are conducted only by experienced drivers who will ensure your safety throughout the trip. Although these trips are extreme and the risk of accidents increases, we prioritize the safety of our travelers and take measures to ensure it throughout the journey. Additionally, choosing a ski trip inherently increases the risk of accidents based on your own behavior and experience.
You can purchase additional coverage through our partner Wizzair https://wizzair.com/en-gb/cheap-flights-to-georgia or any other airline operating flights to and from Georgia.
The tourism agency applies an additional fee of 160 EUR for solo travelers in a private room.
Most ski resorts in Georgia are easily accessible from the capital, Tbilisi. Gudauri is about a 2-hour drive from Tbilisi, and there are frequent shuttle services or private transfers available. Bakuriani is about 3 hours away by car or train, and Mestia requires a flight from Tbilisi or a longer car journey.
Skiing in Georgia is relatively affordable compared to many European ski destinations. Lift passes in Gudauri can range from $10 to $20 per day, depending on the season. Ski rentals cost around $10 to $15 per day, and lessons with an instructor are usually around $20 to $50 per hour.
Yes, Georgia is a great destination for beginner skiers. Bakuriani is especially known for its easy slopes and family-friendly environment. Gudauri also has beginner-friendly areas and offers ski schools with English-speaking instructors.
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