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BUYER'S GUIDE · 2026

Best eSIM for Georgia

Our verdict: For most trips to Georgia, a mid-size data plan on Simzora is the best balance of price and coverage. It roams on Magti and Silknet, the operators with the widest reach in the country, connects the moment you land in Tbilisi or Batumi, and you pay a plain per-GB rate instead of for a vague unlimited promise. Install it over Wi-Fi in minutes before you fly and you land already online.

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How much data do you need for Georgia?

Light: maps and messaging

Around 3GB over a week is plenty if you lean on hotel and cafe Wi-Fi and mainly use Google Maps, WhatsApp and the odd search around Tbilisi's Old Town or the Batumi seafront. Light users wandering the wine roads of Kakheti rarely burn through more.

Typical: social, browsing, some photos

Around 10GB covers most one to two week trips with daily social, maps across Tbilisi, Kutaisi and Batumi, and sharing photos from the Kakheti vineyards or the Gergeti Trinity Church. It is the sweet spot for the average traveller who is out and about but not streaming all day.

Heavy: video, hotspot, remote work

If you stream, tether a laptop or work remotely from a Tbilisi flat, look at a 20GB plan or an unlimited plan. Note that unlimited runs at full speed up to a daily allowance, so for steady heavy use a large fixed-data plan is often the cleaner choice.

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Georgia eSIM plans compared

Every Simzora plan is a plain data amount at an honest per-GB price. Here is the full standard range for Georgia, with what each size actually suits.

DataValidityPricePer GBBest for
1 GB7 days$2.99$2.99/GBLight: maps & messaging
3 GB15 days$5.99$2.00/GBLight: maps & messaging
5 GB30 days$8.99$1.80/GBTypical: a week of everyday use
10 GB30 days$13.99$1.40/GBTypical: a week of everyday use
20 GB30 days$22.99$1.15/GBHeavy: video, hotspot, remote work

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Why Simzora for Georgia

Roams on Georgia's widest networks

Plans connect to Magti and Silknet, the operators with the broadest reach in Georgia, so you get fast 5G and LTE across Tbilisi, Batumi, Kutaisi and the Kakheti wine region east of the capital. Coverage naturally thins on the high passes and in the deep valleys of the Greater Caucasus, so signal fades on the trails toward Ushguli in Svaneti and as you climb above Stepantsminda near Kazbegi. That is the network's limit rather than the eSIM's.

Honest per-GB pricing

You buy a plain amount of data at a visible per-GB rate, not a fuzzy unlimited claim. That makes it easy to pick the right size for your trip and know exactly what you are paying for.

Instant delivery, working when you land

The QR code arrives by email in minutes, so you install over Wi-Fi before you fly and the line activates as soon as you land at Tbilisi, Kutaisi or Batumi airport. It is data-only, so keep your home SIM in the phone for bank OTP codes while WhatsApp keeps working over the data.

Best eSIM for Georgia, FAQs

Which eSIM is best for Georgia?

For most travellers, a mid-size Simzora plan is the best pick: it roams on Magti and Silknet for wide 5G and LTE coverage, prices data honestly by the GB, and delivers instantly. Choose the data size to match your trip rather than paying for an unlimited plan you may not fully use.

How much data do I need for Georgia?

Light users on maps and messaging get by on about 3GB a week. Typical travellers doing daily social, browsing and photos want around 10GB for one to two weeks. Heavy users who stream or tether should look at 20GB or more. Georgia has plentiful Wi-Fi in hotels and cafes, which stretches whatever you buy.

Will the eSIM cover Svaneti, Kazbegi and the Kakheti wine country?

In the cities and towns it works well, with strong coverage across Tbilisi, Batumi and Kutaisi, along the main highways and around the Kakheti vineyards. Up in the mountains you will usually hold a signal in towns like Mestia and Stepantsminda, but data becomes patchy or drops out on the higher trails toward Ushguli, over the Zagari pass and on the climb to the Gergeti Trinity Church. That is the network's reach in the Greater Caucasus, not the eSIM, so save offline maps before you head into the hills.

Can I make calls, or is it data only?

It is a data-only plan with no Georgian phone number, so calls and SMS do not run on the eSIM line. Keep your usual SIM active to receive bank OTP and verification codes by text, and use WhatsApp or FaceTime over the data connection to call and message on your normal number.

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