Imagine skiing on snow-covered slopes framed by the majestic Caucasus Mountains, where Georgian hospitality meets top-notch adventure. Georgia’s ski resorts offer a unique winter experience.
Gudauri: Gudauri isn’t just a ski resort—it’s a lifestyle. Known for its vibrant atmosphere, it offers exceptional skiing and snowboarding, alongside an electrifying après-ski scene. With 76 kilometres of perfectly groomed slopes and 20 lifts, Gudauri caters to all winter sports enthusiasts. Its lively ambience, snow park, and thrilling freeride routes make it a paradise for thrill-seekers. Gudauri also hosts annual FIS Freestyle events, adding to its prestige. After a day on the slopes, unwind at one of the many après-ski spots where the party continues long into the night. Gudauri embodies freedom and excitement, both on and off the snow.
Bakuriani: Renowned for its family-friendly environment and historical charm, Bakuriani features gentle slopes and 23 lifts, making it perfect for families and all types of ski enthusiasts, from beginners to advanced. Today, Bakuriani hosts annual FIS Freestyle sports events and proudly welcomed the FIS Freestyle Ski, Snowboard, and Freeski World Championships in 2023. This blend of accessibility and prestige makes Bakuriani a must-visit resort.
Goderdzi: At 2,027 meters on the Goderdzi Pass in Adjara, Goderdzi offers a unique mix of alpine and subtropical climates. As Georgia’s youngest ski resort, it is celebrated for its stunning panoramic views, surrounded by mountains and coniferous forests. With terrain suited for all skill levels, especially amateurs, Goderdzi is ideal for powder skiing enthusiasts. The resort features skiing in alpine zones, dense forests, and traditional Adjara villages. Abundant snowfall ensures a long season from December to late April, and Goderdzi has exciting plans for future development.
Mestia: Nestled in Svaneti, Mestia blends winter sports with cultural exploration. It features two distinct ski areas: Hatsvali, with slopes for all skill levels, and Tetnuldi, a paradise for freeriders known for its abundant snowfall and also attractive to all types of skiers. Tetnuldi hosted the Freeride World Tour in 2024 and will be a key venue for the next four years. The towering Ushba Peak, rising to 4,710 meters, provides a majestic backdrop, enhancing the skiing experience for everyone.
Why settle for the ordinary when you can experience the extraordinary? Georgia’s ski resorts offer a rare mix of adventure, beauty, and culture. Pack your bags and embark on an unforgettable journey to Georgia’s snow-covered peaks. This is your sign –
Adventure awaits!
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