Best eSIM for Georgia 2026: Mountains, Carriers & Prices

Best eSIM for Georgia 2026 comparison featuring Kazbegi Gergeti Trinity Church, showing Holafly on Magti from $3.90 per day, Ubigi 10GB for $19, Nomad unlimited 7 days for $25, and Airalo with calls and SMS included.
Best eSIM for Georgia 2026: Mountains, Carriers & Prices
Last updated: July 2026 — All prices in USD ($). Prices and carriers verified at official provider sites — July 2026. Always confirm at checkout.
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Best eSIM for Georgia 2026: Ubigi best value (10GB $19), Holafly only one with Magti for mountains, Nomad unlimited, Airalo calls+SMS. Not in EU roaming zone. July 2026.

The best eSIM for Georgia 2026 isn’t the one most travelers choose — and many only realize it when they lose signal in the mountains. In Tbilisi, Batumi, and Kutaisi, 4G is fast and reliable on every carrier.

The complication starts when you leave the city: in Kazbegi, the Caucasus passes, and the remote villages of Svaneti, your carrier choice becomes the difference between a working navigation app and a useless screen. That is why this best eSIM for Georgia 2026 guide focuses so heavily on Magti, mountain coverage, and real travel routes instead of only comparing prices.

This guide tells you exactly what works where, with real USD prices. The short version: Ubigi for best city value, Holafly for the mountains (the only eSIM here on Magti), Nomad for unlimited value, and Airalo for calls+SMS.

If you want the best eSIM for Georgia 2026 for a full Caucasus route, start with your itinerary first: cities can be chosen on price, but Kazbegi, Svaneti, and mountain roads need stronger carrier logic. For the wider region: Turkey · Armenia · Azerbaijan.

How this guide is built: I’m based in Belgium and compare eSIM providers worldwide, carrier by carrier. For Georgia, that matters more than usual because the gap between Magti and the others opens up the moment you leave the cities for the Caucasus.

I’ve personally tested Nomad and Airalo in Portugal (Porto, Lisbon, Figueira da Foz), and Holafly in Portugal, Turkey, and Thailand. I haven’t used an eSIM in Georgia, and haven’t tested Ubigi, so coverage and carrier details here are research-based, drawing on official provider carrier data, independent coverage tests, and traveler reports.

Pricing and carrier assignments verified on official provider sites July 2026. For reviews: Ubigi · Nomad · Airalo.
📡 The carrier truth that decides your trip: Georgia has three networks — Magti (Magticom; the strongest, ~98-99% territorial coverage, the only one that holds signal across the Military Highway and deep into Svaneti), Silknet/Geocell (strong in cities and on highways, first to launch 5G in Tbilisi), and Cellfie (budget; fine in cities but thins out or disappears in the mountains). Among these eSIMs: Holafly runs on Magti+Beeline (the only one here with Magti), Nomad on Cellfie+Geocell, and Ubigi and Airalo on Cellfie. In the cities all perform well — but for Kazbegi, Svaneti, and Tusheti, Holafly’s Magti access is the real advantage.
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Georgia carriers 2026: Magti strongest (99% coverage, Military Highway, Svaneti), Silknet/Geocell cities, Cellfie disappears in mountains. Only Holafly carries Magti. July 2026.
🚨 Georgia is NOT in the EU — your Europe plan won’t work. Georgia is not an EU or EEA member, so EU roaming rules don’t apply and most “Europe 42 countries” eSIM plans do not include Georgia — always check the country list. Your home carrier’s EU roaming rate doesn’t apply either: connecting your home SIM to a Georgian network can cost as much as several dollars per megabyte. Turn home-SIM data roaming OFF before you land at Tbilisi (TBS), and rely on a Georgia-specific eSIM or a global plan that explicitly lists Georgia.
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Georgia 2026: NOT in EU roaming zone. Most “Europe 42 countries” eSIM plans exclude Georgia. Home SIM roaming can cost dollars per MB. Use a Georgia eSIM. July 2026.

⚡ Best eSIM for Georgia 2026 — Quick Answer

🥇 Best overall value: Ubigi — Cellfie · 10GB $19 · cheapest 10GB · 3GB $9 best seller
🏔️ Best for the mountains: Holafly — Magti+Beeline · only eSIM with Magti · unlimited from $3.90/day
♾️ Best unlimited value: Nomad — Cellfie+Geocell · Unlim/7d $25 · taxes included
📞 Best with calls+SMS: Airalo — Cellfie · calls+SMS in every plan · from $4.50

🏔️ Magti wins the mountains (Kazbegi, Svaneti) — only Holafly has it.
🚨 Not in EU roaming zone — a Georgia eSIM is essential.

For most travelers, the decision comes down to one question: are you staying in cities, or are you going into the mountains?


How to Install Your Georgia eSIM (Before You Land at Tbilisi)

Install on Wi-Fi before your flight and you’ll land at Tbilisi (TBS) or Kutaisi already connected. Bolt, Georgia’s rideshare app, is ready the moment you reach arrivals, which is usually safer and cheaper than unofficial airport taxis.

It also skips the airport SIM queue, where a passport scan and signature can take 10-15 minutes per person and packages often cost more than in the city. The video shows the install; Android is the same idea.

Set the eSIM as your data line and keep your home SIM active (data off) for banking OTP — and make sure home-SIM roaming is off so you don’t get billed non-EU rates. WhatsApp dominates communication in Georgia and works over data. Full guide: How to Activate an eSIM. Issues after landing? See eSIM Not Working? Fix It Here.


The Carrier Truth: Magti, Silknet/Geocell & Cellfie

The network behind your eSIM is the single most important factor in Georgia — because while the cities are excellent on all three, the mountains are where they diverge sharply.

CarrierStrengthMountains / ruralUsed by (these eSIMs)
MagtiStrongest · ~98-99% territory · 5G✅ Best — Military Highway, Svaneti, remote villagesHolafly (+Beeline)
Silknet / GeocellStrong cities/highways · first 5G Tbilisi🟡 Good on routes · drops in deep gorgesNomad (+Cellfie)
CellfieBudget · fine in cities🟠 Thins/disappears on high passesUbigi · Airalo · Nomad

The honest verdict: in Tbilisi, Batumi, and Kutaisi all three deliver strong 4G (and 5G in central areas), so for a city trip any provider works and you can pick on price.

The difference appears once the road climbs: on the Georgian Military Highway to Kazbegi, Magti holds signal almost continuously while Cellfie can disappear on certain stretches, and in Svaneti, Magti reaches the valleys where the others struggle.

Among these eSIMs, only Holafly carries Magti (with Beeline), which is exactly why it’s the pick for mountain travel. For official planning, see the Georgian National Tourism Administration.


Georgia eSIM Plans: All Prices — July 2026 · USD ($)

Quick decision: best city value → Ubigi. Mountains (Magti) → Holafly. Unlimited value → Nomad. Calls+SMS → Airalo. Here’s the full breakdown.

Ubigi — Cellfie (best value · cheapest 10GB)

PlanPriceNote
1GB / 7d$6.00Day trip / layover
3GB / 15d$9.00 🔥Best seller · short Tbilisi trip
10GB / 7d$17.00Short heavy use
10GB / 30d$19.00 🔥Standard visit · cheapest 10GB
Unlim / 7d$29.00Unlimited week
25GB / 30d$49.00Extended stay

Ubigi runs on Cellfie with the cheapest 10GB here ($19 vs $28.50 Airalo, $33 Nomad). The 3GB/$9 best seller covers a short Tbilisi or Kakheti wine week, and Ubigi lets you top up without active data. Great value for cities and main routes; for deep mountains, Holafly’s Magti is stronger.

Holafly — Magti + Beeline (best mountain coverage · unlimited · 99,337 reviews)

PlanPricePer day
3 days$11.90$3.97
5 days$20.50$4.10
7 days 🔥$27.50$3.93
10 days$36.50$3.65
15 days$50.50$3.37
30 days$73.90$2.46

Holafly is the only eSIM here on Magti (Magticom) + Beeline — Georgia’s strongest mountain network — with unlimited data from $3.90/day, hotspot, and 99,337 reviews. For a Kazbegi, Svaneti, or Tusheti trip where Cellfie thins out, this is the standout. Also the only one with a monthly subscription ($64.90).

Nomad — Cellfie + Geocell (best unlimited value · taxes included)

Standard (Cellfie+Geocell)PriceUnlimitedPrice
1GB / 7d$5.00Unlim / 3d$11.00
5GB / 30d$17.00Unlim / 5d$18.00
10GB / 30d$33.00Unlim / 7d$25.00 🔥
20GB / 30d$45.00Unlim / 10d$33.00
50GB / 30d$55.00

Nomad runs dual-carrier (Cellfie+Geocell, with Geocell adding highway reach) with taxes included and the best unlimited value here — Unlim/7d at $25 is cheaper than Ubigi’s $29. Full hotspot. A solid all-rounder for cities and main routes; for deep mountains, Holafly’s Magti reaches further.

Airalo — Cellfie + calls & SMS in every plan (only provider with calls)

Plan (incl. calls+SMS)PriceCalls + SMS
1GB / 3d$4.5010 min + 10 SMS 📞
5GB / 7d$15.0050 min + 50 SMS 📞
10GB / 30d$28.50100 min + 100 SMS 📞
20GB / 30d$36.50200 min + 200 SMS 📞
50GB / 30d$49.00500 min + 500 SMS 📞

Airalo on Cellfie is the only provider here including local calls and SMS in every plan at no extra cost — invaluable for calling mountain guesthouses, wine-tour operators, and drivers who use phone, not apps. Plus in-app top-up. All prices USD, verified July 2026.

Reading the tables: Ubigi is the value winner for cities (cheapest 10GB), Holafly is the mountain winner (only Magti), Nomad is the best unlimited value, and Airalo is the only one with calls+SMS. Match the provider to your trip — cities on price, mountains on Magti.

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Georgia eSIM prices July 2026: Ubigi best value (10GB $19), Holafly Magti mountains ($3.90/day), Nomad unlimited ($25/7d), Airalo calls+SMS ($4.50). All USD. July 2026.

Best eSIM for Georgia 2026: The 4 Providers in Detail

🥇 #1 — Best Overall Value
Ubigi — Cheapest 10GB on Cellfie
Cellfie · 10GB $19 · 3GB $9 best seller · top-up without data

Ubigi is the best value eSIM for Georgia in 2026. The 10GB/30d plan at $19 is the cheapest 10GB here, sitting $9.50 below Airalo and $14 below Nomad for the same data.

The 3GB/$9 best seller covers a short Tbilisi visit or a Kakheti wine week comfortably. Ubigi also lets you top up without active data, useful when your plan runs out in areas with sporadic connectivity. It connects to Cellfie, which is solid in Tbilisi, Batumi, and main tourist routes. Full review: Ubigi eSIM Review 2026. Note: I have not personally tested Ubigi, so this is based on official specs.

PlanPriceBest for
3GB / 15d$9.00 🔥Best seller · short Tbilisi
10GB / 7d$17.00Short heavy use
10GB / 30d$19.00 🔥Standard visit · cheapest 10GB
25GB / 30d$49.00Extended stay
💡 Why Ubigi wins value: the cheapest 10GB in this comparison ($19), plus top-up without needing active data. Best for Tbilisi + Batumi + Kakheti circuits. For deep mountains, pair with awareness that Cellfie thins out — or choose Holafly’s Magti.

Best for: budget travelers, standard city circuits, digital nomads wanting the cheapest 10GB, and top-up flexibility.

How to Install Ubigi for Georgia

Ubigi is the value pick for Tbilisi, Batumi, Kutaisi, and Kakheti, so install it before your flight while you still have stable Wi-Fi. The video below shows the setup flow, and the important step is choosing Ubigi as your mobile data line before you land.

🏔️ #2 — Best for the Mountains (Only Magti)
Holafly — Magti + Beeline, Best Mountain Coverage
Magti+Beeline · only eSIM with Magti · unlimited from $3.90/day · 99,337 reviews

Holafly is the standout for any Georgia trip heading into the mountains because it’s the only eSIM in this comparison running on Magti (Magticom), Georgia’s strongest network with around 98-99% territorial coverage, paired with Beeline.

Magti is the carrier that holds signal almost continuously on the Georgian Military Highway to Kazbegi, reaches the valleys of Svaneti, and works in remote villages where Cellfie disappears. With unlimited data from $3.90/day, hotspot included, and 99,337 reviews, Holafly is the reliability pick for Kazbegi, Mestia, and Tusheti. Full review: Holafly Review 2026. I’ve personally tested Holafly in Portugal, Turkey, and Thailand.

PlanPricePer day
3 days$11.90$3.97
7 days 🔥$27.50$3.93
10 days$36.50$3.65
15 days$50.50$3.37
30 days$73.90$2.46
🏔️ Why Holafly wins the mountains: it’s the only eSIM here on Magti — the network that actually holds signal on the Military Highway and in Svaneti. For a mountain-focused trip, that’s worth more than a few dollars saved on a Cellfie plan. Unlimited, hotspot, plus a monthly subscription option.

Best for: Kazbegi and Caucasus mountain routes, Svaneti and Tusheti trips, unlimited-data travelers, and anyone wanting the most reliable rural coverage.

How to Install Holafly for Georgia

Holafly is the mountain pick because it is the only eSIM here using Magti, so install it before you head toward Kazbegi, Svaneti, or Tusheti. This video shows the setup process, and after installing you only need to select Holafly for mobile data.

♾️ #3 — Best Unlimited Value (Dual-Carrier)
Nomad — Cellfie + Geocell, Taxes Included
Cellfie+Geocell · Unlim/7d $25 · taxes included · full hotspot · 37,704 reviews

Nomad runs dual-carrier on Cellfie + Geocell, with Geocell adding reach on highways and main routes beyond Cellfie alone, and taxes included at checkout. Its unlimited plans are the best value here, with Unlim/7d at $25 undercutting Ubigi’s $29.

It is a strong all-rounder for cities and main tourist routes. For the deepest mountains, Holafly’s Magti reaches further, but Nomad’s dual-carrier setup is more reliable than single-Cellfie providers. 37,704 reviews. Full review: Nomad eSIM Review 2026. I’ve personally tested Nomad in Portugal (Porto, Lisbon, Figueira da Foz).

Standard (Cellfie+Geocell)PriceUnlimitedPrice
1GB / 7d$5.00Unlim / 3d$11.00
5GB / 30d$17.00Unlim / 5d$18.00
10GB / 30d$33.00Unlim / 7d$25.00 🔥
20GB / 30d$45.00Unlim / 10d$33.00
50GB / 30d$55.00
♾️ Nomad’s edge: the cheapest unlimited here (Unlim/7d $25), dual-carrier Cellfie+Geocell for better route coverage than single-Cellfie, and taxes included. Combining Georgia with Turkey or the Balkans? Nomad’s regional plan covers the wider area.

Best for: unlimited-data travelers, Tbilisi + Stepantsminda circuits on main routes, and multi-country Caucasus trips.

How to Install Nomad for Georgia

Nomad is the best unlimited value in this comparison, especially if your route stays mostly on cities and main roads. Watch the setup before departure, install the plan on Wi-Fi, then keep Nomad selected as your data line when you arrive in Georgia.

After activation, test data in Tbilisi before leaving for the mountains. Nomad gives you Cellfie plus Geocell, which is stronger than single-Cellfie on many main routes, but offline maps are still smart for high passes.

📞 #4 — Only One with Calls + SMS
Airalo — Calls & SMS in Every Plan
Cellfie · local calls+SMS included · top-up · from $4.50

Airalo’s unique advantage in Georgia is simple: every data plan includes local calls and SMS at no extra cost, at the same price as data-only. The 5GB/7d at $15 includes 50 minutes and 50 SMS; the 10GB/30d at $28.50 includes 100 minutes and 100 SMS.

No other provider here offers calls at any price. This matters in Georgia, where mountain guesthouses, Kakheti wine-tour operators, and local drivers often communicate by phone rather than app. A local number lets you confirm reservations and call ahead on mountain roads. Runs on Cellfie, with in-app top-up. Full review: Airalo Review 2026. I’ve personally tested Airalo in Portugal (Figueira da Foz).

Plan (incl. calls+SMS)PriceCalls + SMS
1GB / 3d$4.5010 min + 10 SMS 📞
5GB / 7d$15.0050 min + 50 SMS 📞
10GB / 30d$28.50100 min + 100 SMS 📞
20GB / 30d$36.50200 min + 200 SMS 📞
50GB / 30d$49.00500 min + 500 SMS 📞
📞 Why calls matter in Georgia: guesthouses in mountain villages, Kakheti wine-tour operators, and local drivers frequently don’t use booking apps — they expect a phone call. Airalo’s included local minutes (100 with 10GB) let you confirm availability and reach hosts on routes where accommodation is limited, without relying on Wi-Fi messaging. It’s the only eSIM here that gives you a working local calling line.

Best for: travelers needing a local number, mountain guesthouse bookings, Kakheti wine tours, and anyone wanting calls included at no extra cost.

How to Install Airalo for Georgia

Airalo is the practical choice when you want data plus local calls and SMS in Georgia. Install it before flying, then follow the video below so the eSIM is ready for calls to guesthouses, drivers, and tour operators once you land.

Once Airalo is active, keep your home SIM data roaming turned off and use Airalo for mobile data. If you bought a plan with minutes, save the local number in your trip notes so hotels and drivers can call you back.


Georgia Coverage by Destination — 2026

Georgia’s cities are excellent; the mountains are where carrier choice decides your trip. Here’s the honest map.

This is where the best eSIM for Georgia 2026 decision becomes simple: any carrier works well in the main cities, but Magti is the safer bet once your route climbs toward Kazbegi or Svaneti.

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Georgia coverage 2026: Tbilisi/Batumi/Kutaisi excellent 4G/5G all carriers, Military Highway/Svaneti best on Magti, Ushguli/Tusheti trails no signal. Download offline maps. July 2026.
AreaCoverageBest carrier
Tbilisi✅ 4G/5GAll excellent · Old Town, Rustaveli, Vake
Batumi · Black Sea✅ 4GAll good · promenade, city centre
Kutaisi✅ 4G/5GAll good · free Magti SIM at airport
Kakheti (wine region)✅ GoodAll in main towns · gaps at remote wineries
Georgian Military Highway / Kazbegi🟡 Magti bestMagti continuous · Cellfie drops on passes
Svaneti (Mestia)🟡 Magti bestMagti in valleys · others patchy
Ushguli / Tusheti trails🟠 LimitedNo operator on high trails — download offline
🗺️ The coverage rule for Georgia: the cities (Tbilisi, Batumi, Kutaisi) are excellent on every carrier — so for an urban or wine-region trip, pick on price (Ubigi’s $19/10GB). The mountains are where it matters: on the Military Highway to Kazbegi, in Svaneti, and toward Tusheti, Magti is the only network you can fully rely on, and Holafly is the only eSIM here that carries it. On the highest trails (Ushguli, Chaukhi Pass, Tusheti), no operator has signal — download offline maps in Tbilisi before you go, regardless of provider.

Georgia is Not in the EU — What That Means for Your eSIM

Unlike most destinations in our Best eSIM for Europe 2026 guide, Georgia is not an EU member and isn’t covered by EU roaming regulations.

That is one reason your Georgia eSIM should be a country-specific plan, not a generic Europe package. The practical consequences:

  • Your Europe regional eSIM almost certainly doesn’t cover Georgia. Plans marketed as “Europe 42 countries” typically cover EU/EEA members; Georgia is neither. Check the country list explicitly before travelling.
  • Your home carrier’s EU roaming rate doesn’t apply. If your home SIM connects to a Georgian carrier, standard international roaming applies — not EU rates. Turn home-SIM data roaming OFF before landing at Tbilisi (TBS).
  • No EU consumer protection on roaming. In EU countries your carrier must warn you once roaming charges hit a set threshold; in Georgia no such protection applies. Rely entirely on your travel eSIM.

The same non-EU consideration applies to nearby Turkey, Armenia, and Azerbaijan — each needs separate verification (there’s no Caucasus roaming agreement). For multi-country planning, see Best eSIM for International Travel 2026.


Best eSIM for Georgia 2026: Travel Tips

  1. Holafly (Magti) for mountains, Ubigi for cities. If your trip is mainly Tbilisi, Batumi, and Kakheti, Ubigi’s $19/10GB covers it at the best price. If it includes Kazbegi or Svaneti, Holafly’s Magti is worth the difference for reliability where Cellfie drops.
  2. 🚨 Georgia is NOT in the EU. Your Europe plan or EU roaming won’t work — check your plan lists Georgia, and turn home-SIM roaming off before landing to avoid charges up to several dollars per MB.
  3. Install before landing — Bolt is ready immediately. Set up your eSIM at home; Bolt (Georgia’s rideshare, far safer and cheaper than unofficial taxis) needs live data. Skip the 10-15 minute passport-SIM queue at the airport.
  4. Download offline maps before the mountains. For Kazbegi, save the Military Highway offline; for Svaneti, the full Mestia area — on Wi-Fi at your Tbilisi hotel, not at 1,800m with one bar. No operator covers the highest trails (Ushguli, Tusheti).
  5. Airalo for guesthouse bookings. Mountain guesthouses (Stepantsminda, Ushguli, Omalo) often don’t use booking platforms — they communicate by phone. Airalo’s included calls (100 min with 10GB) let you confirm availability on routes where accommodation is limited.
  6. Nomad for unlimited on main routes. Its dual-carrier Cellfie+Geocell and cheapest unlimited (Unlim/7d $25) suit a Tbilisi + Stepantsminda circuit. Doing Georgia + Turkey or the Balkans? A regional plan covers the wider area.
  7. Practical extras. WhatsApp dominates communication; Tbilisi metro signal drops in tunnels (recovers at stations); Kutaisi airport gives a free Magti tourist SIM (3GB); keep your home SIM (data off) for banking OTP.

FAQ — Best eSIM for Georgia 2026

What is the best eSIM for Georgia 2026?
It depends on your trip. For best city value, Ubigi — 10GB $19 on Cellfie, cheapest here, plus 3GB/$9. For the mountains (Kazbegi, Svaneti), Holafly — the only eSIM here on Magti, Georgia’s strongest network, unlimited from $3.90/day. For best unlimited value, Nomad (Cellfie+Geocell, Unlim/7d $25). For calls+SMS in every plan, Airalo. Note: Georgia is not in the EU, so your Europe plan won’t work. All prices USD, verified July 2026.
Which carrier is best for Georgia’s mountains, and which eSIM has it?
Magti (Magticom) is strongest for mountains and rural areas (~98-99% territory) — it holds signal on the Military Highway to Kazbegi, in Svaneti valleys, and in remote villages where others drop. Among these eSIMs, Holafly is the only one on Magti (with Beeline), making it the best for mountain trips. Cellfie (Ubigi, Airalo) and Geocell/Silknet (Nomad, with Cellfie) are reliable in cities and on main routes, but Cellfie thins on high passes. Cities: any provider, pick on price. Mountains: Holafly’s Magti. Verified July 2026.
Does my European eSIM work in Georgia?
No — Georgia isn’t an EU or EEA member, so EU roaming doesn’t apply and most “Europe 35-42 countries” eSIM plans don’t include Georgia. Always check the country list explicitly. Your home carrier’s EU roaming rate doesn’t apply either: connecting your home SIM to a Georgian network can cost several dollars per MB. Turn home-SIM data roaming OFF before landing at Tbilisi (TBS) and use a Georgia-specific eSIM or a global plan that explicitly lists Georgia. Verified July 2026.
Why does Airalo include calls and SMS in Georgia plans?
Airalo’s Georgia plans on Cellfie include local calls and SMS at no extra cost — unique here. The 5GB/7d ($15) includes 50 min + 50 SMS; the 10GB/30d ($28.50) includes 100 min + 100 SMS. This matters in Georgia because taxi drivers, mountain guesthouses (Stepantsminda, Ushguli), Kakheti wine-tour operators, and smaller-town restaurants often communicate by phone, not app. A local number lets you confirm reservations and call ahead on mountain roads without Wi-Fi messaging. Verified July 2026.
How much data do I need for a Georgia trip?
A standard 7-14 day trip (Tbilisi + Batumi + Kakheti): 5-10GB for maps, Bolt, social, messaging — Ubigi’s 10GB at $19 suits most. A 3-5 day Tbilisi break: 3GB (Ubigi $9). A mountain circuit adding Kazbegi/Svaneti with constant navigation: 10-15GB or unlimited (Nomad Unlim/7d $25, or Holafly unlimited on Magti for the strongest mountain coverage). Georgia has abundant free Wi-Fi, so many use less than expected. WhatsApp dominates; keep your home SIM (data off) for OTP. Verified July 2026.
Is an eSIM better than a SIM card at Tbilisi airport?
For most travelers, yes. A physical SIM at Tbilisi (TBS) needs a passport scan and signature (10-15 min per person), and queues can pass an hour if flights land together — plus airport “tourist packages” cost 20-30% more than city stores. A travel eSIM installs before your flight and activates on landing, so Bolt is ready in arrivals (safer and cheaper than unofficial taxis). Get a local SIM only if you need a Georgian number or Magti’s mountain coverage on a budget. Kutaisi airport offers a free Magti tourist SIM (3GB). Verified July 2026.

Final Verdict: Best eSIM for Georgia 2026

Georgia’s connectivity is excellent in the cities and on the main tourist circuit — and genuinely variable in the Caucasus, where carrier choice becomes the whole conversation. The fix is matching the provider to your route: cities on price, mountains on Magti.

  • 🥇 Ubigi: Best value · Cellfie · 10GB $19 · 3GB $9 best seller · ANDREONDIGITAL 10% off
  • 🏔️ Holafly: Best mountains · only eSIM with Magti · unlimited from $3.90/day · 99,337 reviews · ANDREONDIGITAL 5% off
  • ♾️ Nomad: Best unlimited value · Cellfie+Geocell · Unlim/7d $25 · taxes included · ANDRE15 15% off
  • 📞 Airalo: Only calls+SMS · Cellfie · from $4.50 · ANDRE15 15% off

Cities (Tbilisi, Batumi, Kakheti)? Ubigi’s value. Mountains (Kazbegi, Svaneti)? Holafly’s Magti is the only reliable option. Unlimited on main routes? Nomad. Need a local number? Airalo. One rule for all: Georgia is NOT in the EU — buy a Georgia eSIM, and download offline maps before the mountains.

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Best eSIM for Georgia 2026 verdict: Ubigi value (ANDREONDIGITAL), Holafly Magti mountains (ANDREONDIGITAL), Nomad unlimited (ANDRE15), Airalo calls+SMS (ANDRE15). July 2026.

This article contains affiliate links. I may earn a commission at no extra cost to you. All prices in USD ($). Verified at official provider sites — July 2026.

I’ve personally tested Nomad and Airalo in Portugal (Porto, Lisbon, Figueira da Foz), and Holafly in Portugal, Turkey, and Thailand. I have not tested Ubigi or used an eSIM in Georgia, so coverage and carrier details are research-based using official provider data, independent coverage tests, and traveler reports.

Carrier data: Ubigi = Cellfie · Holafly = Magti (Magticom) + Beeline · Nomad = Cellfie + Geocell · Airalo = Cellfie. Magti has the strongest mountain/rural coverage; Holafly is the only eSIM here carrying it. Georgia is NOT an EU member — EU roaming rules do not apply. Always confirm at checkout.

Last verified: July 2026.


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