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Frequently Asked Questions - Georgia eSIM
Yes - eSIMs work fully in Georgia on local carrier networks. Activation is simple: buy a plan, get a QR code by email, scan it in Settings → Cellular → Add eSIM, and turn on mobile data. The whole thing takes 2–3 minutes.
Our eSIMs run on local 4G/5G networks in Georgia. Urban speeds average 30–100 Mbps - plenty for video calls, streaming, and social media. Rural coverage can be slower, but 3G is widely available as a fallback.
eSIM is supported by iPhone XS and newer, Samsung Galaxy S20+, Google Pixel 3 and newer, Huawei P40 Pro+, and most other modern smartphones. Run your phone through our compatibility checker before buying.
Most eSIM plans are data-only. For calls and messages, use WhatsApp, Viber, Telegram, or similar apps over Wi-Fi or mobile data. A handful of plans include a local phone number - that's clearly flagged on the plan details.
Just buy a new plan straight from our website or app - your new QR code arrives within seconds. Unlimited plans never run out.
Most modern phones hold 8–10 eSIM profiles, but only one can be active at a time. Delete old eSIMs and add new ones whenever you need to.
Local plans cover one country and are usually the cheapest option. Regional plans cover a group of countries (e.g., across Europe) and are ideal for multi-country trips. Global plans work in 173 countries - more expensive, but you pay once for worldwide coverage.
Yes - eSIMs are completely safe. They're embedded in your phone, so they can't be physically stolen or lost, and data is encrypted just like on a regular SIM card.
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All Georgia eSIM plans
- 1 GB · 7 daysfrom $3.60
- 2 GB · 15 daysfrom $6.12
- 3 GB · 30 daysfrom $7.38
- 5 GB · 30 daysfrom $11.52
- 10 GB · 30 daysfrom $27.90
- 20 GB · 30 daysfrom $39.60
- 500 MB · 3 daysfrom $1.98
- 1 GB · 7 daysfrom $3.24
- 2 GB · 15 daysfrom $4.50
- 3 GB · 30 daysfrom $5.40
- 5 GB · 30 daysfrom $7.74
- Unlimited · 3 daysfrom $11.34
- 10 GB · 30 daysfrom $12.42
- Unlimited · 5 daysfrom $16.38
- 20 GB · 30 daysfrom $19.62
- Unlimited · 7 daysfrom $20.70
- Unlimited · 10 daysfrom $26.28
- Unlimited · 15 daysfrom $49.32
- Unlimited · 30 daysfrom $69.48
- 50 GB · 30 daysfrom $97.20
- 50 GB · 90 daysfrom $130.50
- 100 GB · 180 daysfrom $252.00
- 300 MB · 3 daysfrom $1.80
- 200 MB · 30 daysfrom $2.43
- 1 GB · 5 daysfrom $4.50
- 1 GB · 7 daysfrom $5.76
- 2 GB · 15 daysfrom $9.72
- 3 GB · 30 daysfrom $12.06
- 1 GB · 7 daysfrom $15.30
- 5 GB · 30 daysfrom $18.90
- 5 GB · 60 daysfrom $18.90
- 2 GB · 15 daysfrom $29.70
- 10 GB · 30 daysfrom $32.40
- 3 GB · 30 daysfrom $41.94
- 20 GB · 30 daysfrom $52.56
- 5 GB · 60 daysfrom $65.52
- 10 GB · 180 daysfrom $90.00
- 20 GB · 365 daysfrom $105.30
- 10 GB · 180 daysfrom $120.42
- 20 GB · 365 daysfrom $135.90
- 60 GB · 125 daysfrom $268.20
Why Travelers Choose an eSIM for Georgia
Flying into Tbilisi (TBS) for Old Town and the sulfur baths, Kutaisi (KUT) for Prometheus Cave and Okatse Canyon, Batumi (BUS) for the Black Sea coast, or road-tripping to Kazbegi and Mestia in Svaneti? A Georgia eSIM connects to Magti (MagtiCom), Silknet or Beeline Georgia the moment your plane lands — no TBS arrivals kiosk queue, no Georgian-ID-linked SIM paperwork. Georgia isn't in the EU, so a travel eSIM or regional Caucasus plan matters here. Activate a plan in two minutes, scan the QR code, and you're online for Bolt rides across Tbilisi, Kazbegi church-on-the-ridge photo trips, Kakheti wine-region cellar tour bookings, or Svaneti Ushguli village homestay coordination. Georgia has become a major digital-nomad hub, and an eSIM is the obvious way to get online for the visa-free 1-year stay setup. Choose a 7-day plan for a Tbilisi + Mtskheta + Kakheti wine weekend, a 30-day plan for a full Georgia circuit including Svaneti and Batumi, or Georgia eSIM unlimited data for longer digital-nomad stays.
eSIM vs Magti Tourist SIM — Which Works Best in Georgia?
Magti, Silknet and Beeline Georgia sell tourist SIMs at Tbilisi and Kutaisi airports, but activation needs passport + tourist form. A Georgia travel eSIM activates before you land and covers Armenia + Georgia via a regional Caucasus plan for the common two-country loop.
| eSIM | Magti Tourist SIM | |
|---|---|---|
| Setup time | ≈ 2 minutes (QR scan pre-flight) | 15–30 minutes (TBS/KUT kiosk) |
| Paperwork | none | passport + tourist form |
| Cost | from ~$0.40/day | GEL 10–40 (~$4–15) tourist pack |
| Cross-border | Caucasus regional eSIM covers AM | Georgia only — roaming in Armenia |
| Coverage | Magti / Silknet 4G/5G | same carriers |
Magti, Silknet and Cellfie: mobile operators in Georgia
Georgia's mobile market has three operators: Magticom — known to everyone here simply as Magti — Silknet, which absorbed the former Geocell network, and Cellfie, previously Beeline Georgia. All three run solid 4G that reaches well beyond the cities, and 5G is live in parts of Tbilisi and other large cities. In practice Magti is the benchmark for rural and mountain coverage, which is why most Georgia travel eSIMs, ours included, run on Magti and Silknet infrastructure.
If you have been searching for a Magti eSIM as a tourist, here is the short version: local eSIMs exist, but Georgian rules tie every local SIM — plastic or digital — to passport registration at a service centre or airport counter. A travel eSIM sidesteps that step entirely: it is issued outside the local retail system, connects to the same towers, and leaves nothing to cancel or return when you fly home. Cellfie (ex-Beeline) also supports eSIM on its own tariffs if you prefer to go fully local.
An eSIM for Georgia from a Georgian company
AviaeSIM is operated by avia.ge LLC, a company founded and based in Georgia — this page describes our home market, not a row in a reseller's coverage table. The team commutes on the Tbilisi metro, drives the Rikoti Pass to Kutaisi and spends ski weekends in Gudauri, on exactly the networks these plans use.
That local footing shows in the details: plans sized for how people actually travel here — a long weekend in the capital, a two-week loop through the regions, a season in the mountains — and support that can tell you from experience how the signal behaves between Borjomi and Vardzia, instead of reading a generic coverage map back to you.
Batumi day trips and border crossings: data beyond Georgia
Many Georgian itineraries touch a border. From Batumi, the Sarpi crossing into Turkey is under half an hour away and day trips to Rize or Trabzon are popular — but a Georgia-only plan goes silent the moment you cross, so arrange Turkish coverage before you set off.
The same logic applies heading south to Armenia or east to Azerbaijan on the classic Caucasus loop: every country needs to be in your plan's coverage before the marshrutka reaches the checkpoint. Decide at booking whether separate country plans or one multi-country option fits your route, and your maps, tickets and translator apps will work the whole way.
Georgia eSIM FAQ — Tbilisi Coverage, Magti Support & Digital-Nomad Travel
Which is the best eSIM for Georgia?
The best eSIM for Georgia depends on your route — a 7-day plan fits a Tbilisi + Mtskheta + Kakheti wine-country weekend, a 30-day plan covers a full Georgia circuit including Kazbegi, Svaneti (Mestia, Ushguli) and the Batumi Black Sea coast, and Georgia eSIM unlimited data suits the many digital-nomads taking advantage of Georgia's visa-free 1-year stay policy. Our Georgia eSIMs run on Magti and Silknet, with dense 4G/5G in Tbilisi, Batumi, Kutaisi and along the main highway network, plus solid 4G in Kazbegi village and the Svaneti valleys.
Is there a good eSIM for Georgia and Armenia combined?
Yes — a regional Caucasus eSIM covers Georgia + Armenia on one QR code, ideal for the classic Tbilisi → Yerevan overland route via the Sadakhlo / Bagratashen border. That skips buying separate Magti and Viva-MTS tourist SIMs and their registration paperwork. For travelers doing a broader Caucasus loop that includes Azerbaijan, a Georgia-Armenia-Azerbaijan regional eSIM is the next option up.
Does a Georgia eSIM work in Svaneti, Kazbegi and the mountain villages?
Yes — Magti has 4G in Mestia (Svaneti's main town), around Ushguli (Europe's highest inhabited settlement), in Kazbegi / Stepantsminda and on the main Georgian Military Highway to the Russian border. Expect signal drops on the Gergeti Trinity trail above the treeline and on deep Tusheti off-road stretches, but every major mountain village and highway point has reliable 4G. Kakheti wine villages (Sighnaghi, Telavi, Kvareli) and Black Sea coast towns (Batumi, Ureki, Kobuleti) all get dense 4G / 5G.
Does Magticom (Magti) offer eSIM for tourists in Georgia?
Yes — Magti supports eSIM, and visitors can get one at Magti service centres or airport counters, with passport registration required under Georgian SIM rules. If you would rather skip the counter and the queue, a prepaid travel eSIM for Georgia from AviaeSIM runs on the same local network infrastructure and installs by QR code before you fly, with no registration at all.
Can I set up an eSIM for Tbilisi before I arrive?
Yes. Buy a Georgia plan online, install it from the QR code at home, and it goes live the moment your phone finds a Georgian network at Tbilisi airport. You will have data for the taxi or airport bus into the centre, and full 4G across the city — Old Tbilisi, Rustaveli, Saburtalo, the metro corridors and the Mtatsminda viewpoints.
Do Silknet and Cellfie support eSIM in Georgia?
Both do. Silknet, which runs the former Geocell mobile network, and Cellfie, formerly Beeline Georgia, offer eSIM on their own tariffs, with the same passport-registration step any local SIM requires. Travel eSIM plans for Georgia are the registration-free alternative: they use Georgia's local networks for coverage but are provisioned internationally, so a shop visit is never needed.
Why buy a Georgia eSIM from a Georgian company?
AviaeSIM is run by avia.ge LLC, a company based in Georgia, so the plans for this destination are built on first-hand knowledge rather than a reseller's spreadsheet. The team uses the same networks daily — commuting in Tbilisi, driving to Gudauri in ski season, working from Batumi in summer — and support can answer route-level coverage questions from experience.