Using esima's eSIM in Georgia was a breeze! I just scanned the QR code at the airport, and I was connected instantly. The speed was fast enough for video calls, and I felt secure without worrying about data overages.
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Michael R.
Los Angeles, US · Apr 2026
Perfect for my Georgia trip
esima was a lifesaver! I purchased the eSIM before I left and just entered the activation code once I arrived. The 4G connection was fast enough for video calls and maps – no complaints at all. Definitely a must-have!
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Wei L.
Singapore, SG · Mar 2026
Seamless in Tbilisi!
Setting up the eSIM took just a few minutes after scanning the QR code at the airport. Once connected, I experienced fast 4G speeds even in the mountainous regions. It made exploring Tbilisi much easier without worrying about roaming charges.
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Emma T.
Edinburgh, GB · Mar 2026
Fast and Reliable in Tbilisi
The eSIM worked perfectly as soon as I landed at Tbilisi Airport. I scanned the QR code, and I was online in less than a minute. The 4G speed was impressive, allowing me to stream Netflix without any buffering during my downtime in the city.
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Anna V.
Amsterdam, NL · Feb 2026
Perfect for my adventures!
The esima eSIM was a lifesaver! I streamed Netflix without any buffering while staying in the heart of Tbilisi. The QR code installation was straightforward, and I had service almost immediately upon landing. Highly recommend for anyone traveling to Georgia! 😊
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Michael R.
Los Angeles, US · Jan 2026
No Roaming Hassle!
Using esima's eSIM in Georgia was a breeze. The convenience of having data without worrying about roaming charges made my trip so much more enjoyable. I had 5G speeds in urban areas, which kept me connected for all my travel updates.
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Sarah M.
London, GB · Jan 2026
Reliable and fast
From the moment I landed in Georgia, esima delivered exceptional service! Using the app to manage my data was a breeze, and I had no issues streaming videos or using GPS throughout my travels. It's a game-changer for international trips!
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Sophie W.
Toronto, CA · Dec 2025
Awesome Experience!
I had an amazing trip to Georgia and the esima eSIM made it even better! The installation was incredibly quick, and I enjoyed fast 4G connectivity everywhere, including Batumi. Definitely a game changer for travelers wanting to stay connected without expensive roaming fees!
eSIM vs roaming in Georgia
Typical home-carrier roaming
£10–£20
per day
Esima eSIM
£2.57
Flat rate
Most international carriers charge roaming rates for Georgia that start around the equivalent of ten to twenty dollars per day, often with a data cap after the first gigabyte or two. Some roaming bundles throttle speeds to 3G after you hit the daily limit, which makes maps slow to load and video calls frustrating.
Hotspot is frequently disabled or costs extra on roaming plans, so you cannot share your connection with a laptop or a travel partner.
A flat-price eSIM gives you the same 4G network a Georgian prepaid customer uses — Magticom, Silknet, or Beeline — with no daily cap, no throttling after the first few gigabytes, and hotspot enabled from install.
You pay once for the plan duration, so a week in Tbilisi, Batumi, and Kazbegi costs the same whether you use two gigabytes or twenty.
Roaming also requires you to keep your home SIM active, which means your phone burns battery faster managing two networks and you risk bill shock if an app updates in the background.
Real trips, real travelers
Built for travelers like you
Different trip, same eSIM — here is how it lands for the most common visitors to Georgia.
You are driving Kakheti's wine triangle — Sighnaghi, Telavi, Tsinandali — with a dozen winery stops over three days. The eSIM keeps Google Maps live between villages, lets you call ahead to confirm tastings, and shares your location with your guesthouse host when you are running late from Alaverdi Monastery. Hotspot means your partner navigates on their tablet while you drive.
Wine-route driver
You are hiking the Mestia-to-Ushguli trail over four days. The eSIM gives you 4G in Mestia to download trail maps, weather forecasts, and emergency contacts before you leave town. Once you are on the trail, there is no signal until you return, but you have everything cached. In Stepantsminda, you use the connection to book your next guesthouse and check the Jvari Pass road conditions.
Caucasus trekker
You are working remotely from Tbilisi for a month, splitting time between cafes in Vera and coworking spaces in Saburtalo. The eSIM is your backup when cafe Wi-Fi drops during a client call. You hotspot your laptop from the metro platform, upload files from Mtatsminda Park, and join Zoom meetings from your Airbnb without waiting for the landlord's router password.
Tbilisi digital nomad
Apps you'll need data for in Georgia
The apps locals and travelers actually use — the ones that need real cell data, not just hotel Wi-Fi.
Bolt
Rideshare in Tbilisi, Batumi, and Kutaisi
Yandex Taxi
Alternative rideshare across Georgia
TBC Bank
Mobile banking for balance checks and transfers
Bank of Georgia
Mobile banking and card management
Glovo
Food and grocery delivery in Tbilisi and Batumi
Wolt
Restaurant delivery in Tbilisi
Google Maps
Navigation and offline maps for highways and trails
How much data you'll burn per day
WhatsApp
Around 40MB per day for text and voice messages, 120MB per day if you make regular voice calls, 300MB per day with video calls.
Maps
Live navigation uses 80-120MB per day for city walking and driving. Download offline maps for Kakheti, Svaneti, and the Military Highway to cut usage in half.
Rideshare
Bolt and Yandex Taxi use 5-10MB per ride for booking, tracking, and payment. A week of daily rides in Tbilisi adds up to 50-80MB total.
When you're travelling matters
Georgia's ski season runs December through March in Gudauri and Bakuriani. Gudauri has 4G on Magticom at the resort base and mid-mountain, but coverage thins on the upper slopes and disappears on backcountry routes.
Bakuriani has patchy 3G from Magticom and Silknet; download trail maps and avalanche forecasts before leaving Borjomi. Summer hiking season in Svaneti (June through September) sees no change in coverage — Mestia has 4G year-round, but the trails to Ushguli and Chalaadi remain dead zones regardless of season.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Does the eSIM work in Kazbegi and the Georgian Military Highway?
Yes, but coverage thins with altitude. Stepantsminda town has 4G on Magticom and patchy LTE on Silknet. The highway has signal in Gudauri and the lower valleys but drops to 3G near Jvari Pass and disappears approaching the Russian border. Download offline maps in Tbilisi before you leave.
Does the eSIM work in Svaneti (Mestia and Ushguli)?
Mestia town has 4G on Magticom but no signal on most hiking trails. Ushguli village has no coverage from any carrier. If you are trekking to Chalaadi Glacier or the Ushguli trail, download maps and trail guides before leaving Mestia.
Does the eSIM work in Batumi and the Black Sea coast?
Yes, full 4G from Magticom, Silknet, and Beeline across Batumi, Kobuleti, and the Adjara coast. The cable car to Anuria Fortress loses signal mid-ride, so save any bookings or directions before boarding.
How much data do I need for a week in Georgia?
A typical week — Tbilisi sightseeing, a day trip to Mtskheta, the Military Highway to Kazbegi, and a few days in Batumi — uses around three to five gigabytes. Add two gigabytes if you are navigating constantly, streaming music, or making daily video calls. WhatsApp and maps are the heaviest consumers.
Can I make WhatsApp calls on the eSIM in Georgia?
Yes, WhatsApp voice and video calls work over the eSIM's data connection. Quality is good in Tbilisi, Batumi, and Kutaisi on 4G. Expect choppy calls in the mountains above Gudauri or in Svaneti where coverage drops to 3G or disappears.
Does Bolt work on this eSIM in Tbilisi?
Yes, Bolt is the main rideshare app in Tbilisi and it works over the eSIM's data connection. You can book rides, track drivers, and pay in-app. Yandex Taxi also operates in Georgia and works the same way.
Magticom vs Silknet coverage in Tbilisi?
Both carriers have full 4G across Tbilisi. Magticom has slightly wider coverage outside the city — it is the most reliable carrier on the Military Highway, in Borjomi, and in Svaneti. Silknet is comparable in Batumi and the Black Sea coast. The eSIM hands off between them automatically.
Does the eSIM work in Borjomi and Bakuriani?
Yes, but coverage is patchy. Borjomi town has 4G on Magticom and Silknet. The Borjomi-Bakuriani railway and the gorge have 3G in spots and dead zones in between. Magticom is the most reliable carrier inside Borjomi-Kharagauli National Park.
Can I use TBC Bank or Bank of Georgia apps on the eSIM?
Yes, both banking apps work over the eSIM's data connection. You will need the app installed and authenticated before you travel — most Georgian banks require an SMS to your Georgian number for first login, which you will not have on an eSIM. Use the app only for balance checks and transfers once you are in-country.
Does the eSIM work near the Armenian and Azerbaijani borders?
Coverage near the borders can trigger roaming onto Turkish or Armenian carriers if your eSIM plan does not explicitly cover Georgia. Ensure your plan is locked to Georgian networks. The border crossings at Sadakhlo (Armenia) and Red Bridge (Azerbaijan) have Georgian signal on the Georgian side but it thins fast approaching the actual frontier.
eSIM vs buying a SIM at Tbilisi airport?
A physical SIM from Magticom or Silknet at the airport costs about the same as an eSIM and offers identical coverage. The difference: you need your passport, you wait in line, and you lose your home number unless your phone supports dual-SIM. The eSIM installs before you land, so you are online the moment you clear customs.
Does the eSIM work on the Tbilisi metro and buses?
The metro has signal on platforms but not in tunnels between stations. Buses have coverage wherever the street does. Tbilisi has no mobile ticketing app as of 2024 — you still buy and recharge a Metromoney card at kiosks. The eSIM does not replace that card.
How much data does Google Maps use driving from Tbilisi to Batumi?
The E60 highway from Tbilisi to Batumi is about 370 kilometers and takes five to six hours. Live navigation uses around 150 to 200 megabytes for the full trip if you keep the screen on and reroute a few times. Download the offline map for Adjara and Imereti before you leave to cut that in half.
Need broader coverage?
Going further than Georgia? These plans include Georgia plus everywhere in between.
Georgia runs on WhatsApp for everything — your guesthouse host in Kazbegi, your marshrutka driver in Svaneti, the winery tour you booked last night. A Georgia travel eSIM connects you to Magticom or Silknet the moment you land in Tbilisi, so you skip the airport SIM queue and the passport photocopy ritual.
One QR code, one install, you are online from Rustaveli Avenue to the Black Sea coast.
Choose your plan
8 options
Balanced use — social, navigation & light streaming
Choose number of eSIMs
How many travelers?
1 eSIM
Total£8.89
Secure payment
30-day guarantee
Mobitel Georgia5G
Features
Data-only plan, no contract
Works on 5G / 4G LTE networks
Choose when your plan activates
Connects to top local carriers
No physical SIM swap needed
24/7 customer support
Description
You land at Tbilisi International, scan the QR code esima sent before departure, and the eSIM installs while you wait for baggage. By the time you clear customs, your phone has registered on Magticom or Silknet and you can order a Bolt to the city without hunting for airport Wi-Fi.
The eSIM behaves like a local Georgian prepaid SIM — same towers, same speeds, same coverage map — but you manage it from your phone's settings instead of a physical card. If you are driving the Military Highway to Kazbegi, download offline maps in Tbilisi; 4G holds in the valleys but thins above Gudauri.
The Black Sea coast from Batumi to Kobuleti has full LTE on all carriers, though the cable car to Anuria Fortress loses signal mid-ride. Mestia in Svaneti has 4G in town but no coverage on the trails to Ushguli or Chalaadi Glacier.
Tbilisi's metro and bus system does not have a mobile ticketing app as of 2024 — you still buy a Metromoney card at kiosks and recharge it there or at select shops.
The eSIM does not replace that card, but it does let you check bus schedules, call your guesthouse, and navigate the Old Town without Wi-Fi dependency.
A physical Georgian SIM costs about the same and offers identical coverage, but you lose your home number unless your phone supports dual-SIM, and you need to visit a carrier shop with your passport to activate it.
Technical specs
Network
Mobitel Georgia5G
Coverage
Georgia
Delivery
Immediate, by email
Plan type
Data only
Phone number
No
SMS / calls
VoIP apps only
Activation
QR code or manual SM-DP+
Why travelers choose Esima
Three reasons travelers pick esima for Georgia. First: pricing mirrors local prepaid rates, not the roaming markup your home network charges for a Caucasus tower.
Second: the eSIM hands off between Magticom, Silknet, and Beeline Georgia automatically, so you get the strongest signal in Batumi rather than a single carrier's gap. Third: hotspot is enabled from install — useful if you are traveling with a laptop, a tablet, or a partner whose phone does not support eSIM. No throttling on the first few gigabytes like some Georgian carrier bundles.
Instant delivery
Your QR code lands in your inbox minutes after purchase.
No roaming bills
Pay one upfront price — no surprise charges abroad.
Keep your number
Your physical SIM stays active for calls and texts.
Fast 4G/5G
Connect to top-rated local networks at full speed.
24/7 support
Real humans ready to help, any time zone, any day.
Easy install
Scan once and you're online — no app, no SIM swap.
Coverage in Georgia
Our Georgia eSIMs run on Magticom, Silknet, and Beeline Georgia. Magticom has the widest 4G footprint, including the E60 highway from Tbilisi through Kutaisi to Batumi and the entire Adjara coast.
Tbilisi, Batumi, and Kutaisi all have full LTE from every carrier; 5G is not yet deployed nationally. The Georgian Military Highway has 4G on Magticom in Gudauri and Stepantsminda but drops to 3G near Jvari Pass and thins to nothing approaching the Russian border.
Svaneti gets 4G in Mestia town on Magticom but no signal on most hiking trails or in Ushguli village. The Borjomi-Bakuriani railway and Borjomi Gorge have patchy 3G; Magticom is the most reliable carrier inside the national park.
Cross-border areas with Armenia and Azerbaijan can trigger roaming — ensure your eSIM plan explicitly covers Georgia to avoid Turkish or Armenian carrier lock near the frontiers.
Network
Mobitel Georgia5G
Good to know
Download offline maps in Tbilisi before driving the Military Highway — 4G drops to 3G above Gudauri and disappears near Jvari Pass.
Cross-border areas with Armenia and Azerbaijan can trigger roaming; check your eSIM plan explicitly covers Georgia to avoid Turkish or Armenian carrier lock.
Mestia has 4G in town on Magticom but no signal on trails to Ushguli or Chalaadi Glacier — download trail maps before leaving the guesthouse.
Tbilisi metro has no mobile ticketing app; buy and recharge a Metromoney card at kiosks, not online.
The Borjomi-Bakuriani railway has patchy 3G; Magticom is the most reliable carrier in the national park.
Batumi's cable car to Anuria Fortress loses signal mid-ride — save your boarding pass or restaurant booking before departure.
Coverage in Georgia — top cities
Tbilisi
Tbilisi has full 4G from Magticom, Silknet, and Beeline across the Old Town, Rustaveli Avenue, and Saburtalo. The metro has signal on platforms but not in tunnels between stations. Expect slower speeds around Liberty Square and Marjanishvili during evening rush when the network is congested.
Batumi
Batumi and the Adjara coast have complete 4G coverage from all three carriers. The Boulevard, the port, and the cable car station all have strong LTE. The cable car to Anuria Fortress loses signal halfway up the mountain; download your restaurant reservation or map before boarding.
Kazbegi
Stepantsminda (Kazbegi town) has 4G on Magticom and patchy LTE on Silknet. The hike to Gergeti Trinity Church has signal for the first hour, then nothing above the tree line. The road to Juta and Truso Gorge has no coverage beyond the village.
How to set up your eSIM
1
Check compatibility
Make sure your phone supports eSIM — most recent models do.
2
Buy your eSIM
Pick a plan and pay securely. Your QR code arrives by email in minutes.
3
Scan & connect
Scan the QR code, enable data roaming on arrival, and you're online.