Staying Connected: A Guide to SIM Cards and Internet in Georgia

Staying Connected: A Guide to SIM Cards and Internet in Georgia

For any traveler, staying connected is a top priority. Whether you need Google Maps for navigating Georgia’s scenic roads in your rental car or want to share your mountain adventures on Instagram, having a reliable local SIM card is essential. Fortunately, Georgia offers some of the most affordable and high-speed mobile internet services in Europe.

There are three main mobile operators in Georgia: MagtiCom, Silknet, and Cellfie (formerly Beeline). Magti is widely considered to have the best coverage, especially in remote mountainous regions like Svaneti or Kazbegi. Silknet offers competitive high-speed packages, while Cellfie is often the most budget-friendly option for city travelers.

You can easily purchase a SIM card at Tbilisi or Batumi International Airports upon arrival. However, prices at the airport can be slightly higher than in city service centers. To register, you only need your passport. Most tourists opt for "Unlimited Data" packages, which typically cost between 10 to 15 GEL ($4-$6) per week, making it incredibly cheap to stay online.

If your phone supports eSIM technology, you can even set it up before landing through the operators' official apps. While free Wi-Fi is common in cafes and hotels in Tbilisi and Batumi, having a local SIM ensures you are never lost while exploring the hidden gems of the Caucasus. Stay connected and make the most of your Georgian journey!

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