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Essential Facts for Visiting georgia

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¡Qué tuanis! For our friends from Costa Rica, the good news is that you are generally exempt from visa requirements when traveling to Georgia for short-term stays. This means you can enter Georgia without a visa and enjoy its beautiful landscapes and rich history for up to one full year, making your travel plans much simpler. This visa-free policy is a real 'pura vida' for tourists looking to explore.

This generous exemption applies to ordinary passport holders and is intended for tourism, business, or visiting purposes. Always ensure your passport is valid and you have sufficient funds for your stay, along with a return or onward ticket, just to be on the safe side. No need for extra 'brete' with visa applications here!

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When planning your trip, it's crucial that your Costa Rican passport remains valid for at least six months beyond your intended period of stay in Georgia. This is a standard international travel requirement and ensures you won't encounter any 'broncas' upon arrival or during your visit. Make sure to check your passport's expiration date well in advance.

While the visa exemption is quite long (up to one year), the six-month validity rule is still a key 'chunche' to remember. If your passport is nearing its expiration, it's highly recommended to renew it before you embark on your adventure to Georgia to avoid any potential complications at the border.

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For Costa Rican citizens, transiting through Georgia is generally straightforward due to the visa-free entry policy. If your layover is short and you remain within the international transit area of the airport, you typically won't need any special transit visa. However, if you plan to leave the airport and explore, even for a few hours, your visa-exempt status allows you to do so without issue.

This means you can enjoy a 'pura vida' layover, perhaps even stepping out to grab a quick bite or see a nearby sight, provided your passport meets the validity requirements. Always confirm with your airline regarding any specific transit procedures or baggage handling, but from Georgia's side, you're usually good to go.

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Currently, citizens of Costa Rica do not need a separate pre-travel authorization, such as an ESTA or ETIAS, to enter Georgia. Your valid passport and the visa-free status are sufficient for entry. This simplifies the pre-trip preparations, meaning 'sin tanto brete' before you even pack your bags.

Georgia does not operate a system requiring pre-approval for visa-exempt nationalities at this time. However, it's always wise to stay informed, as travel policies can change. For now, you can focus on planning your itinerary rather than filling out additional authorization forms.

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Since Costa Rican citizens are visa-exempt for stays up to one year, you will not need to apply for an eVisa for your trip to Georgia. This means you can skip this step entirely, which is quite 'tuanis' for your travel planning! The eVisa system is primarily for nationalities that do require a visa to enter Georgia.

However, 'por si las moscas' (just in case) you ever need to check for other nationalities or future policy changes, the official Georgia eVisa portal is https://www.evisa.gov.ge/. Remember, for you, as a Costa Rican, this link is not necessary for your current travel plans, but it's good to know where to find it if needed.

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Health & Safety Tips for georgia

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The primary and most crucial emergency contact in Georgia is the unified emergency service number, 112. This single number connects callers to police, fire services, and medical ambulance assistance, making it a convenient and efficient system for tourists in distress. It operates 24/7 and is accessible from both landlines and mobile phones throughout the country.

When calling 112, be prepared to provide clear and concise information about your location and the nature of the emergency. While English speakers may be available, it's beneficial to have a local assist or to be able to communicate basic needs if possible. Keep this number readily available, perhaps saved in your phone contacts, for immediate access.

In non-emergency situations, or if you need to contact specific services like the police for a minor incident that doesn't require immediate emergency response, local police station numbers might be available, but 112 remains the most reliable first point of contact for any urgent situation.

SourceGeorgian Ministry of Internal Affairs, various travel advisories

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Travelers to Georgia should exercise standard health precautions. Tap water is generally not considered safe for consumption by international tourists; it is highly recommended to drink bottled water, which is widely available. Be mindful of food hygiene, especially when trying street food or eating at less established eateries, ensuring food is thoroughly cooked and served hot to minimize the risk of gastrointestinal issues.

Traffic safety is another important consideration. Driving standards can vary significantly, and pedestrians should be extremely cautious when crossing roads. When using taxis, opt for reputable services or ride-sharing apps, and ensure the fare is agreed upon beforehand. For those venturing into mountainous regions, be aware of the potential for altitude sickness and take appropriate acclimatization measures.

While Georgia is generally a safe country, petty crime such as pickpocketing can occur in crowded tourist areas, markets, and on public transport. Always be aware of your surroundings, secure your valuables, and avoid displaying large sums of cash. Additionally, rabies is present in Georgia, so avoid contact with stray animals and seek immediate medical attention if bitten or scratched.

SourceCenters for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO), US State Department

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For most international travelers, there are no mandatory vaccination requirements to enter Georgia, unless you are arriving from a country with a high risk of Yellow Fever transmission. It is always advisable to check the latest entry requirements with your airline and the Georgian embassy or consulate in your home country prior to travel.

However, several vaccinations are strongly recommended to ensure your health and safety during your trip. These include routine vaccinations such as Measles-Mumps-Rubella (MMR), Diphtheria-Tetanus-Pertussis (DTP), and Polio. Additionally, Hepatitis A and Typhoid are highly recommended due to potential exposure through contaminated food or water.

Depending on your travel plans and activities, your healthcare provider might suggest further vaccinations. For those planning extended stays, rural travel, or close contact with animals, vaccinations for Hepatitis B and Rabies might be considered. Always consult with a travel health specialist or your doctor at least 4-6 weeks before your trip to discuss your individual vaccination needs based on your itinerary and medical history.

SourceCenters for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), World Health Organization (WHO), reputable travel clinics

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Connectivity & Mobility in georgia

Extensive Network Coverage Across Georgia

Georgia boasts widespread mobile network coverage provided by its main operators: MagtiCom, Silknet, and Beeline. MagtiCom and Silknet generally offer the most extensive 4G/LTE coverage, reaching most populated areas and tourist destinations, though connectivity can be limited in very remote mountainous regions. Physical SIM cards are readily available upon arrival, while eSIM options are also growing in popularity, providing convenient digital activation for compatible devices. For tourists seeking eSIM solutions, platforms like prune often provide competitive options for staying connected without the need for a physical SIM.

Sourcehttps://www.magticom.ge/en/private/mobile/coverage

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Affordable Prepaid SIM Options

For tourists visiting Georgia, prepaid SIM cards are widely available and offer a range of affordable plans tailored for short-term stays. A typical tourist-oriented SIM card, including a generous data allowance (e.g., 10-20 GB) and some local calls/SMS, generally costs between 20 to 50 Georgian Lari (GEL), which is approximately $7 to $18 USD, depending on the operator and specific package. These can be purchased at airports, official operator stores, and various kiosks by presenting a passport. https://prune.co.in/ often has competitive pricing for eSIM plans, offering a convenient alternative to physical SIM cards.

Sourcehttps://www.silknet.com/en/mobile/packages

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Excellent Metro & Transit Connectivity

Georgia's major metropolitan areas and transit hubs benefit from excellent 4G/LTE and increasingly robust 5G mobile network coverage. Cities like Tbilisi, the capital, and Batumi, a popular Black Sea resort, demonstrate strong connectivity with high-speed internet access that supports demanding applications and seamless browsing. Kutaisi, another significant city, also provides reliable mobile services, ensuring tourists can stay connected while exploring urban centers and using public transportation systems. The primary operators continuously invest in upgrading infrastructure to enhance network quality and expand 5G availability in these densely populated regions.

Sourcehttps://www.magticom.ge/en/private/mobile/5g

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Money & Daily Life in georgia

Currency

The official currency of Georgia is the Georgian Lari, abbreviated as GEL and symbolized by ₾. One Lari is divided into 100 Tetri. Banknotes are available in denominations of 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, and 200 Lari, while coins come in 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50 Tetri, and 1, 2 Lari. It is advisable to carry some smaller denominations for local markets, taxis, and smaller purchases, especially outside of major cities. Currency exchange offices are widely available in cities and at the airport, offering competitive rates, but it's always wise to compare a few before exchanging larger sums.

SourceNational Bank of Georgia, XE.com

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Tipping culture

Tipping in Georgia is appreciated but not always strictly expected, especially if a service charge is already included in the bill. In restaurants, it's customary to leave a tip of around 5-10% for good service, but always check your bill first, as many establishments, particularly in tourist areas, may include a service charge of 10-18%. If a service charge is present, no additional tip is usually necessary. For taxi drivers, rounding up the fare to the nearest Lari or adding a small amount (e.g., 1-2 GEL) is a common practice. For hotel staff like bellhops or chambermaids, a small gratuity of 1-5 GEL is a kind gesture. For tour guides, a tip of 5-10 GEL per person per day, depending on the length and quality of the tour, is generally appropriate.

SourceVarious travel blogs and expat forums for Georgia

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Credit cards

Credit and debit cards, particularly Visa and MasterCard, are widely accepted in Georgia, especially in major cities like Tbilisi and Batumi. You'll find them usable in most hotels, larger restaurants, supermarkets, and modern shops. However, it's important to note that in smaller towns, rural areas, local markets, and for smaller purchases, cash is often the preferred and sometimes the only accepted method of payment. ATMs are readily available in urban centers for cash withdrawals, but always be mindful of potential transaction fees from your bank and the local ATM provider. It is highly recommended to inform your bank of your travel plans to avoid any security blocks on your card while abroad.

SourceMajor international card networks (Visa, Mastercard), travel guides

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Plug/Voltage

In Georgia, the standard electrical voltage is 220 V, with a frequency of 50 Hz. The power sockets used are primarily of type C and type F. Type C plugs have two round pins, while type F plugs have two round pins with two earth clips on the side. If your devices operate on a different voltage (e.g., 110-120V common in North America) or use a different plug type, you will need a voltage converter and/or a plug adapter to safely use your electronics. It's advisable to check your device labels for voltage compatibility ("INPUT: 100-240V, 50/60Hz" means it's dual voltage and only needs an adapter).

SourceWorldStandards.eu, International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC)

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Local language(s)

The official and dominant language of Georgia is Georgian (Kartuli), a Kartvelian language with its own unique and ancient alphabet, known as Mkhedruli. While learning a few basic Georgian phrases like "Gamarjoba" (Hello) and "Madloba" (Thank you) will be greatly appreciated, communication for tourists is often facilitated by other languages. Russian is widely spoken and understood, particularly among the older generations, due to historical ties. In major tourist hubs like Tbilisi and Batumi, and among younger people and those working in the tourism sector, English is increasingly common and often sufficient for basic communication. However, venturing into more rural areas might require a bit more effort or reliance on translation apps.

SourceEthnologue, UNESCO, Georgian Ministry of Education and Science

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Weather and Seasonal Guide for georgia

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Best time to visit

May to June and September to October

Late spring (May-June) and early autumn (September-October) offer the most pleasant weather for exploring Georgia. Temperatures are mild to warm, ideal for sightseeing, hiking, and enjoying the vibrant landscapes. These periods generally avoid the peak summer heat and the colder winter months, though popular areas might still see moderate crowds.

Avg temp(march)

5°C to 13°C

Spring begins, bringing milder temperatures and occasional rain. Mountain areas can still have snow. Good for exploring cities and lowlands as nature awakens.

SourceNational Tourism Administration of Georgia (georgia.travel)

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Pilot Summary

georgia

Georgia offers a captivating blend of ancient history, stunning Caucasus mountain landscapes, and unique wine culture. Tourists can explore vibrant cities, ancient monasteries, and enjoy renowned hospitality.

Destination

georgia

Category

Caucasus, Eurasia

Languages

Georgian

Special Rules

Many nationalities enjoy visa-free entry for up to one year; check specific country requirements. Right-hand traffic. Dress modestly when visiting religious sites.

Average Flight Times from costa rica to georgia

San José (SJO)

Juan Santamaría International Airport

Tbilisi (TBS)

Tbilisi International Airport


Duration

22 hr 30 min

Flight Type

2 Stops

Airlines

American Airlines

Turkish Airlines

Liberia (LIR)

Daniel Oduber Quirós International Airport

Tbilisi (TBS)

Tbilisi International Airport


Duration

23 hr 0 min

Flight Type

2 Stops

Airlines

American Airlines

Turkish Airlines

San José (SJO)

Juan Santamaría International Airport

Kutaisi (KUT)

Kutaisi International Airport


Duration

24 hr 0 min

Flight Type

2 Stops

Airlines

United Airlines

Turkish Airlines

Liberia (LIR)

Daniel Oduber Quirós International Airport

Kutaisi (KUT)

Kutaisi International Airport


Duration

25 hr 0 min

Flight Type

2 Stops

Airlines

Delta Air Lines

Turkish Airlines

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