Georgia eSIM Guide for Tourists 2026
Everything you need to know about staying connected as a tourist in Georgia.
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Georgia isn’t in the EU. That one fact changes everything about how you stay connected as a tourist.
If you’re coming from Europe, your “roam like at home” plan won’t work here. You’ll face per-megabyte charges of $2–7+ per MB. The good news: Georgia has excellent mobile infrastructure, and staying connected is both easy and cheap.
EU Roaming Warning
Georgia is not in the EU or EEA. Standard EU roaming does not apply. Without an eSIM or local SIM, you’ll pay international roaming rates — potentially $7+/MB for data. Always get an eSIM or local SIM.
Georgia’s Mobile Networks

MagtiCom
98% territorial coverage. Best for rural and mountain travel — Svaneti, Kazbegi, Kakheti. Tourist SIM: 20GB for ~$10.68.
Silknet/Geocell
99%+ populated territory. First 5G in Georgia (Dec 2023). Best for city-focused trips. Tourist SIM: 15GB for ~$9-11.
Cellfie (ex-Beeline)
Adequate in cities, thinner rural coverage. Cheapest entry plans: 3GB from ~$5-7. Best for budget travelers staying in main areas.
All three carriers have shops at Tbilisi Airport, but many travellers now activate an eSIM before departure so they’re connected immediately and can skip queues after landing.
Coverage by Tourist Region
Tbilisi
140 Mbps avg on 4G. 5G in central areas (Silknet). Free WiFi at metro stations and public areas.
Batumi
Full 4G/5G coverage across city and coastline. Hotels and boulevard cafes have reliable WiFi.
Kutaisi
Reliable 4G throughout the city and surrounding areas including Prometheus Cave.
Kakheti Wine Region
Well-covered. Sighnaghi, Telavi, and main roads have consistent 4G. Some remote vineyards may drop to 3G.
Kazbegi / Gudauri
Reliable 4G along Military Highway. Gudauri ski resort fully covered. Signal weakens on hiking trails above town.
Mestia (Svaneti)
Good 4G in Mestia. Dead zones on backcountry trails between villages. Multi-day treks have stretches without service.
Ushguli
Remote UNESCO village with unreliable signal. Intermittent 3G from MagtiCom. Don’t count on connectivity.
Tusheti & Khevsureti
Seasonal access only (June–October). Basic 3G in some villages. Many areas have no service. Download offline maps.
How Much Data Do You Need?
| Trip Type | Duration | Recommended Data | Best Option |
|---|---|---|---|
| City break in Tbilisi | 3–5 days | 1–3GB | eSIM |
| Wine country & culture | 7–10 days | 3–5GB | eSIM |
| Mountain trekking | 7–14 days | 1–3GB | eSIM |
| Road trip across Georgia | 10–14 days | 5–10GB | eSIM |
| Digital nomad / long stay | 4+ weeks | 20GB+ / Unlimited | eSIM + Optional Local SIM |
WiFi Availability in Georgia
Where You’ll Find Free WiFi
- Nearly all hotels and hostels in Tbilisi and Batumi
- Hundreds of cafes in Tbilisi — especially Vera, Vake, Old Town, Fabrika
- Tbilisi Metro — all stations
- “TbilisiLovesYou” public WiFi — Freedom Square, Rustaveli Avenue
- Tbilisi and Kutaisi airports
Where WiFi Gets Thin
Mountain guesthouses in Mestia and Kazbegi have basic WiFi. Tusheti guesthouses may have limited or no WiFi. Outside major cities, don’t rely on WiFi alone — have mobile data as backup.
For a full breakdown, see our Internet & WiFi in Georgia guide.
eSIM vs Local SIM: Quick Decision
| Factor | eSIM | Local SIM |
|---|---|---|
| Setup | At home, before you fly | 5 min at Tbilisi Airport |
| Price (10GB) | $12–19 | ~$10-15 |
| Price (20GB) | $20–29 | ~$20.00 |
| Convenience | Instant on landing | Quick shop visit |
| Local number | No | Yes |
| Mountain coverage | Depends on provider | Choose MagtiCom for best rural |
| Passport needed | No | Yes |
For the full comparison, see our Georgia SIM Card vs eSIM guide. To check which is the best eSIM in Georgia, check out our Best eSIM for Georgia 2026 guide.

Mountain & Rural Connectivity Tips
Download offline maps
Download the Georgia region in Google Maps or Maps.me before leaving Tbilisi. Works without any signal.
Choose MagtiCom for mountains
MagtiCom’s network reaches many mountain areas other carriers don’t. Travellers often keep an eSIM active for navigation and trip planning, adding a local Magti plan only if spending extended time trekking or working remotely.
Tell someone your plans
In Tusheti and Khevsureti, there may be no phone signal for hours. Share your route and expected return time.
Carry a portable battery
Phone searching for signal in weak areas drains battery fast. A power bank extends your connectivity window.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Georgia in the EU?
No. Georgia is not in the EU or EEA. EU roaming regulations do not apply. You’ll pay international roaming rates with a European phone plan — typically $2–7+/MB.
How good is mobile coverage in Georgia?
Excellent in cities and tourist areas. Tbilisi averages 140 Mbps on 4G. Reliable along major roads, wine region, and popular mountain destinations. Remote areas like Tusheti have limited coverage.
Do I need a VPN in Georgia?
No. Georgia does not block or restrict internet access. You don’t need a VPN for websites or social media. Some use VPNs for geo-restricted streaming content from home.
Is there free WiFi in Tbilisi?
Yes. Free WiFi at metro stations, Freedom Square, Rustaveli Avenue, and the “TbilisiLovesYou” public network. Most cafes and accommodations offer free WiFi.
What’s the best carrier for tourists?
MagtiCom offers the widest rural coverage while Silknet is fastest in cities. Most tourists start with an eSIM so they’re connected immediately, then choose a local carrier only if they need a local number or heavy long-term data.
Can I get a free SIM at Kutaisi Airport?
Yes. Kutaisi airport offers free Magti tourist SIMs — 3GB data, 30 international minutes, 15-day validity. See our airport guide for details.
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