Budget & Costs
Georgia is a dream destination for budget travelers. The country is one of the cheapest travel destinations easily accessible from Europe — and with a quality that far exceeds the price level.
Daily Budget per Person
| Style | €/Day | Accommodation | Food | Transport |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Backpacker | €15–25 | Hostel/Guesthouse | Street food + Bakery | Marshrutka |
| Budget | €25–40 | Guesthouse/2★ | Local Restaurants | Marshrutka + Taxi |
| Mid-range | €40–75 | 3–4★ Hotel/Boutique | Good Restaurants | Rental Car |
| Comfort | €75–130 | 4–5★ Hotel | Fine Dining | Rental Car + Tours |
| Luxury | €130+ | 5★ Boutique Hotel | Fine Dining | Private Transfers |
Price Examples (2025)
| Item | Price |
|---|---|
| Espresso in Café | €1–2 |
| Khachapuri (Cheese Bread) | €2–4 |
| Khinkali (10 pieces) | €2–3 |
| Three-course meal with wine | €10–20 |
| 0.5l Georgian beer | €1–2 |
| Bottle of good Georgian wine (Restaurant) | €5–15 |
| Marshrutka Tbilisi–Kazbegi (3h) | €4–5 |
| Taxi in Tbilisi (10 km, via app) | €2–4 |
| Rental car per day | €25–50 |
| Sulfur bath (private room, 1h) | €15–40 |
| Double room Guesthouse | €20–40 |
| Double room 4★ Hotel Tbilisi | €50–100 |
💡 Tipp
Georgia is a country where you can live like a king for little money. A lavish dinner with Khinkali, Khachapuri, salads, skewers, and a bottle of wine rarely costs more than €25–30 for two — including tip.
