Georgia in March is a transitional season between winter and spring. In Tbilisi, daytime temperatures reach +10-13 °C, while Gudauri still has excellent snow cover. This is one of the best value months to visit: accommodation and flight prices are significantly lower than in summer, tourist crowds are absent, and nature is visibly awakening. The main catch – be ready for changeable weather and choose your region wisely.
Key takeaways:
- Temperature in Tbilisi: daytime +10-13 °C, nighttime 0-3 °C. It warms up noticeably by month's end
- Batumi is cool and rainy: +12 °C daytime, sea at +9 °C – no swimming, but pleasant for walking
- Gudauri is at peak season: March is considered the best month for freeride, with 2-3 meters of snow
- Accommodation prices are 30-40% lower compared to July – August
- Precipitation: around 10 rainy days in Tbilisi, up to 15 in Batumi
- Daylight: nearly 12 hours, by late March – sunrise at 6:44, sunset at 19:25
- Check visa requirements for your nationality before booking

Weather in March by Region
March in Georgia means three different climates at once. In Tbilisi and central Georgia, real spring begins: almond trees bloom, parks turn green, but mornings and evenings are noticeably cool. In the mountains – full winter with heavy snowfall. On the Batumi coast – damp but already mild.
Important: The Georgian Military Highway near the Cross Pass may close due to avalanche risk. Before traveling to Stepantsminda or Gudauri, check the current road conditions published by the Georgian Road Department.

What to Do in March
Skiing and Snowboarding in Gudauri
March is prime time for skiing. The third week of March is statistically the snowiest of the season. The resort sits at 2,200 m, with the highest lift point at 3,276 m and 35 km of runs. A daily ski pass costs 70 GEL (around 26 $) – a fraction of Alpine resort prices with comparable snow quality.
Freeride, heli-skiing, and night skiing are all available. In the first half of March (high season), accommodation books fast and prices are 15-20% higher than in the second half, when tourist flow decreases.
Bakuriani is an alternative for families and beginners. The resort is lower, slopes are easier, and the atmosphere is more relaxed.
Tbilisi Without the Crowds
March is the perfect time for Old Tbilisi. In summer, the Abanotubani district is packed, but now you can visit the sulfur baths without queuing. Walking from Narikala Fortress across Bridge of Peace to Rike Park takes a couple of hours and offers the city's top views without the usual crush.
It is worth climbing Mtatsminda Mountain – the panoramic view of the city against still snow-capped mountains is spectacular. On a clear day, the Caucasus ridge is visible.
From Tbilisi, it is easy to reach Mtskheta (20 minutes by car) – the ancient capital with Svetitskhoveli Cathedral and Jvari Monastery.

Kakheti and Wine
Sighnaghi and Telavi in March are quiet, atmospheric towns with open marani (wine cellars). Kakhetian winemakers welcome guests year-round, and March is especially comfortable: no summer heat, and tastings are intimate. Young wine is not ready yet, but mature qvevri wines are always available.
Walking along the Sighnaghi Fortress Wall overlooking the Alazani Valley is one of the country's best free experiences, particularly at sunset.
Kutaisi and Canyons
Kutaisi in March is a couple of degrees warmer than Tbilisi. You can visit Bagrati Cathedral, Gelati Monastery (a UNESCO site), and Prometheus Cave – it operates year-round with a constant +14 °C inside.
Note: Martvili Canyon is usually open in March, but boat rides may be suspended due to high water levels. Check before visiting.

Prices in March 2026
March is one of the most budget-friendly months to visit Georgia. The peak tourist season starts in May, and ski demand is concentrated in Gudauri. All other regions offer off-season rates.
*(Updated: February 2026)*
For accommodation booking, Booking and Trip.com offer good selection during the off-season, with prices 30-40% below summer rates. Travel insurance can be arranged through Ekta, with plans covering both leisure and skiing.

Transport
Getting There
The main hub is Tbilisi International Airport. International carriers operate direct flights from major European and Middle Eastern cities. Kutaisi International Airport handles budget European flights. Batumi International Airport operates with reduced schedules in March.
A taxi from Tbilisi International Airport to the city center costs 15-20 $. Transfers can be pre-booked through KiwiTaxi or Welcome Pickups.
Getting Around
For intercity trips, the most flexible option is renting a car. In March, mountain road conditions matter: winter tires are essential when heading to Gudauri or Stepantsminda. Cars can be rented through Localrent or EconomyBookings.
Marshrutkas (minivans) connect all major cities. From Tbilisi to Gudauri takes 2-2.5 hours, costing 10-15 $. From Tbilisi to Batumi – train (about 5 hours) or marshrutka (5-6 hours).
Tip: If combining skiing with city exploration, the best approach is to fly into Tbilisi, spend 2-3 days in the city, transfer to Gudauri for a few days, then return.
For rental details, see Car Rental in Georgia – Complete Guide and Hidden Pitfalls.

What to Pack
March in Georgia demands layered clothing. Mornings in Tbilisi can be +2 °C, rising to +13 °C by midday. Essentials:
- Wind- and rain-resistant transitional jacket
- Light down jacket or fleece for evenings
- Comfortable non-slip shoes – Old Tbilisi sidewalks are uneven
- Umbrella or rain jacket – especially for Batumi
- Sunglasses – UV increases at altitude
- For Gudauri: full ski gear, SPF 50+ sunscreen
Connectivity
Mobile internet in Georgia is fast and affordable. A monthly plan with 10+ GB costs 6-11 $. Local carriers cover most populated areas, but mountain regions (Stepantsminda, Mestia) may have spotty coverage.
For a hassle-free option, an eSIM can be activated before departure. See eSIM for Travel: How to Save on Roaming Charges for details.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Is March a good time to visit Georgia?
Yes, unless you are looking for a beach holiday. March is excellent for skiing in Gudauri, exploring Tbilisi without crowds, and wine tastings in Kakheti. Prices are 30-40% lower, and the weather allows comfortable daytime sightseeing.
2. Can you swim in Batumi in March?
No. Sea temperature is around +9 °C – swimming is dangerous. The beach season on the Black Sea begins no earlier than mid-May. However, March is excellent for strolling along the Batumi Boulevard and visiting the Batumi Botanical Garden.
3. What is the daily budget for Georgia in March?
A budget traveler can manage on 30-40 $ per day (guesthouse, café meals, public transport). A comfortable option runs 60-80 $ per day (3-star hotel, taxis, restaurants). Add 25-50 $ per day for skiing in Gudauri (ski pass and equipment rental).
4. Is it safe to drive in the mountains in March?
Generally yes, but with precautions. The Georgian Military Highway is regularly maintained, but the serpentine section near the Cross Pass can be treacherous in heavy snow. Winter tires are mandatory, and checking road status before departure is essential.
5. Are ski resorts open in late March?
Yes. The season in Gudauri runs until mid-April. Late March offers lower accommodation prices, but snow quality becomes less consistent, especially on lower runs. Upper lifts (above 2,700 m) typically operate until the end of the season.
Summary
March in Georgia is a season of opportunity for travelers who value low prices, empty streets, and the ability to combine skiing with urban exploration. The weather requires proper layering, and Batumi is not a beach destination at this time. But Tbilisi, Gudauri, Kakhetian vineyards, and mountain monasteries are all at their most accessible.
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