Gudauri
Gudauri, located in the Kazbegi municipality 120 km from Tbilisi, sits at an elevation of 2,200 meters. Renowned for its abundant snowfall and excellent snow quality, Gudauri has been a premier ski destination since 1988.
Offering four levels of trails—green, blue, red, and black—Gudauri caters to all skiing abilities. The resort’s modern infrastructure and high standards make it a regular venue for FIS-allowable competitions, attracting athletes and spectators from around the globe.
Gudauri is a year-round resort, with activities extending beyond skiing. It features heliskiing, freeriding, paragliding, and a snow park. Visitors can also enjoy après-ski amenities, including hotels, spas, restaurants, and bars that reflect Georgian hospitality.
The resort connects to Kobi via a 45-minute scenic lift ride, leading to Stepantsminda, a picturesque town recognized as one of the world’s most beautiful small towns. With its diverse offerings and vibrant atmosphere, Gudauri is a standout destination for winter sports enthusiasts and adventure seekers.
Bakuriani
Nestled in the Borjomi municipality, 180 km from Tbilisi, Bakuriani sits at an elevation of 1,700 meters. Renowned for its coniferous forests and pristine air, Bakuriani is a premier destination for both winter and summer sports.
With 12 ski lifts and 33 km of trails, Bakuriani caters to all levels of skiers and snowboarders. The resort features three distinct skiing areas: Didveli, Kokhta, and Mitarbi. Modern infrastructure and artificial snowmaking ensure excellent conditions throughout the winter season, which runs from December to March.
Bakuriani gained international recognition by hosting the 2023 World Championships, including Freestyle, Snowboard, and Ski Cross events. This has solidified its reputation as a top winter sports venue, and it continues to be a key destination for FIS competitions.
In summer (June to September), Bakuriani offers tobogganing, hiking, camping, and horseback riding. With activities year-round and its family-friendly atmosphere, Bakuriani is a versatile resort for adventure and relaxation.
Mestia
Mestia, located 460 km from Tbilisi in the Svaneti region, is a year-round resort nestled at 1,500 meters above sea level. It features two skiing areas: Hatsvali and Tetnuldi, with a total of 37 km of trails and 14 ski lifts.
Mestia's winter season, running from December to April offers diverse activities including skiing, snowboarding, night skiing, heli-skiing, and freeriding. Tetnuldi, known as a "Paradise for Freeriders," is celebrated for its extreme slopes and was the venue for the Freeride World Tour in February 2024.
In summer (June to October), the resort transforms into a hub for camping, hiking, mountain biking, and paragliding. The stunning Ushba peak, visible from both skiing areas, adds to the resort's appeal, providing breathtaking views and challenging hikes.
Mestia combines rich cultural heritage, modern infrastructure, and exceptional natural beauty, making it a prime destination for adventure sports and relaxation. Its well-developed hospitality sector includes hotels, restaurants, and spas, catering to both thrill-seekers and those looking for a tranquil retreat.
Goderdzi
Goderdzi, located 109 km from Tbilisi at an elevation of 2,027 meters, is a year-round resort on the Goderdzi Pass in the Adjara region. Its unique alpine and subtropical climate, due to its proximity to the Black Sea, offers a distinctive skiing experience.
The resort features 8 km of trails served by 3 ski lifts. Winter activities include skiing, snowboarding, heliskiing, ski-touring, freeriding, and cat skiing, with a season running from December to April. Goderdzi is renowned for its breathtaking panoramic views, coniferous forests, and diverse terrain suited to all skill levels.
In summer (July to September), Goderdzi offers hiking, camping, and exploring cultural and historical sites. The region's abundant precipitation ensures high-quality snow and an extended skiing season.
Combining modern infrastructure with pristine natural surroundings, Goderdzi provides excellent skiing conditions and introduces visitors to unique Adjarian traditions and gastronomy, making it a premier destination for adventure and cultural experiences year-round.