每位乘客可以携带一件大行李(29" x 21" x 11" / 74 x 53 x 28 cm)和一件小行李(22" x 14" x 9" / 56 x 36 x 23 cm)。豪华轿车最多可容纳 2 件大行李。我们始终会为您安排最合适的车辆,以确保您的行李能够容纳。如有超大行李,或您不确定行李是否能放下,请 联系我们。
The drive covers approximately 120 km (75 miles) and typically takes around 2 to 2.5 hours each way, depending on road and weather conditions. In winter, mountain road conditions can affect travel time, so having a professional driver who knows this route well makes a real difference. With a Daytrip private transfer, you travel at your own pace and can request a stop along the Georgian Military Highway — the Jvari Pass viewpoint and the Ananuri Fortress complex are both on the route and worth a brief stop.
Absolutely. Gudauri sits roughly 120 km (75 miles) from Tbilisi along the scenic Georgian Military Highway, making it a very manageable day trip. In winter, you get world-class skiing and snowboarding on slopes that rise above 3,000 m with the Greater Caucasus peaks as your backdrop. In summer and autumn, the same landscape transforms into a destination for hiking, paragliding, and mountain exploration. The journey itself is part of the experience, winding through dramatic gorges and past historic landmarks. You will not need more than a day to get a full taste of what makes this place special.
Yes, and this is one of the things that sets Gudauri apart from typical single-season ski resorts. In the warmer months, the alpine meadows open up for trekking, mountain biking, and horseback riding. Paragliding is actually a year-round activity here, with summer offering clearer long-distance views across the Caucasus range. The area also sits close to the Kazbegi region, home to the iconic Gergeti Trinity Church perched at over 2,100 m — a natural extension of a Gudauri day trip for those who want more of the mountains.
Georgian mountain cuisine is hearty and distinctive. Look for khinkali (Georgian dumplings filled with spiced meat broth), khachapuri in its various regional forms, and slow-cooked meat dishes that reflect the pastoral character of the Caucasus highlands. Gudauri has a mix of traditional Georgian restaurants and international options catering to the ski crowd, so you will find everything from a simple warming bowl of soup to a full sit-down meal. Trying the local food is a genuine highlight of the visit, not just a practical necessity.
The Georgian Military Highway is a stunning but demanding road, particularly in winter when snow and ice are common. A private transfer means you have a driver experienced with mountain driving conditions, no fixed departure times to stress over, and the freedom to stop at landmarks like Ananuri Fortress or the Jvari Pass along the way. You also travel with your full group in one vehicle, which is far more practical if you are bringing ski gear, luggage, or children. When the day is done and the mountain has tired you out, having a driver waiting to take you straight back to your accommodation in Tbilisi is genuinely valuable.