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Customer Reviews - Georgia eSIM
“The eSIM worked flawlessly on my trip to Georgia - fast, stable internet the whole time.”
Sarah M.
“Activation took minutes and the QR code arrived instantly. Had signal everywhere in Georgia.”
James K.
“Really happy with it - great price, excellent quality. I'll definitely use it again.”
Emily R.
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 |
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.