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Visa-free entry for Israeli citizens

Israeli citizens may enter Georgia without a visa for one (1) full year, per the Embassy of Georgia to the State of Israel.

Emergency
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Emergency number in Georgia — 112

112 is the single emergency number in Georgia for police, ambulance, and fire/rescue assistance. Operated by the Public Safety Command Center 112 (MIA).

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Israeli Embassy in Tbilisi

Official Israeli Embassy contact point for Israeli citizens in Georgia. Includes announcements, consular services, and emergency information.

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154 Davit Aghmashenebeli Ave, Tbilisi, Georgia
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Consular services for Israeli citizens

Official consular section of the Israeli Embassy in Tbilisi. Appointments by email; phone reception hours apply.

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154 Davit Aghmashenebeli Ave, Tbilisi, Georgia
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Phone reception: Mon–Thu 13:00–16:00, Fri 13:00–14:00 (appointments by email).
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Israel NSC travel advisory — Georgia

Official Israeli National Security Council travel advisory for Georgia. Check before every trip.

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Kutaisi Airport (KUT) has cheap flights but limited transport

Wizz Air and others fly cheaply into KUT, but the airport is 25 km from the city and bus connections are sparse late at night. Pre-book a transfer or use Bolt — don't assume taxis will be waiting at 02:00.

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Kutaisi is a base for nature, not a city stay

Most travelers use Kutaisi for 1–2 nights to reach Prometheus Cave, Okatse Canyon, and Martvili. The city center itself is small — plan day trips rather than a long city stay.

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Sighnaghi is a half-day, not a full day

The walled town itself is small (2–3 hours). Combine with Bodbe Monastery and a winery in Tsinandali or Telavi for a satisfying day from Tbilisi.

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Wine-tasting needs a designated driver

Even small Kakheti family wineries pour generously and police enforce zero-tolerance DUI. Hire a driver-guide or take an organized tour from Tbilisi rather than self-driving back the same day.

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Bring a warm layer — even in summer

Kazbegi sits at 1,700m. Summer days can hit 25°C in the valley but drop to 8–10°C at the church viewpoint with strong wind. Pack a fleece and rain shell even in July/August.

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Hire a private driver, not a shared marshrutka

The Tbilisi → Kazbegi road is winding and the marshrutka stops only briefly at Ananuri and Gudauri. A private driver (250–400 GEL/day) lets you stop for photos, lunch in Pasanauri, and reach Gergeti Trinity Church without rushing.

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Casinos accept ILS and USD — but tip in GEL

Most large Batumi hotels and casinos accept several currencies, but small cafés, taxis, and the bazaar expect Georgian lari. Withdraw GEL from a Bank of Georgia or TBC ATM, not currency-exchange kiosks on the boulevard.

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Batumi is a city resort, not a quiet beach

The beach is pebble (not sand) and the boulevard is lively at night. Families wanting calm should look at Gonio or Kvariati, 15–20 minutes south.

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Taxi apps that actually work in Tbilisi

Bolt is the most reliable for tourists. Yandex Go is cheaper but the app is in Russian. Avoid hailing from the street unless the driver agrees to a metered fare first.

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Where to base yourself in Tbilisi

Vera and Sololaki are walkable, leafy, and close to Old Tbilisi without the late-night noise of Aghmashenebeli. Avoid Didube area for hotels — it's a transit hub, not a stay zone.

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Save 112 before you land

Georgia's single emergency number is 112 (police, ambulance, fire). Operators speak Georgian, Russian, and English. Save it in your phone before arrival. For consular emergencies, contact the Israeli Embassy in Tbilisi separately.

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Bring both card and some cash

Cards work in most Tbilisi/Batumi restaurants, hotels, and supermarkets. Small bakeries, marshrutkas, village markets, and some taxis prefer cash (GEL). Withdraw at bank ATMs (TBC, Bank of Georgia) rather than street ATMs for better rates.

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Families: private drivers beat group tours

For day trips to Kazbegi, Kakheti, or Borjomi with kids, a private driver is usually cheaper than two adult group-tour seats once you're three travelers, and lets you stop on your schedule. Look for a Hebrew or English speaker who knows the route.

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Common first-day mistakes

Avoid changing money at the airport (poor rate), don't pay taxis in USD/EUR, and don't assume everyone speaks English outside tourist zones — keep the Georgian phrases card handy.

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Cards work in cities, cash in villages

Visa/Mastercard works in most Tbilisi and Batumi restaurants and shops. Outside cities (Kazbegi, Kakheti villages, mountain bakeries) bring small-denomination GEL cash.

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Buy a local eSIM before landing

Magti and Geocell coverage is strong in Tbilisi/Batumi but weaker in mountains. An Israeli-friendly eSIM (Airalo, Holafly) avoids airport SIM queues and works the moment you land.

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Taxi from Tbilisi airport — use the app, not curb hagglers

TBS taxi drivers waiting outside Arrivals routinely overcharge tourists. Order Bolt or Yandex Go from inside the terminal; ride to central Tbilisi is typically 25–40 GEL.

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Hebrew guides, videos and articles about Georgia

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מדריך טיולים לגאורגיה — אנאטור

by אנאטור

בלוג של חברת אנאטור עם מאמרים ועצות לטיולים בגאורגיה.

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Georgian Travel — מדריך בעברית

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מידע על אטרקציות, מסלולים והמלצות עבור מטיילים ישראלים.

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יקבי קחתי — כתבת יין

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כתבת ynet על אזור היין קחתי וסיורי יקבים.

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מדריך נהיגה בגאורגיה

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כתבת mako עם טיפים לנהיגה בגאורגיה, כבישים ובטיחות.

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