While being a year-round destination, the best time to visit Georgia depends on the type of trip you want – wine country, mountain hikes, cultural touring or a relaxed city break. Weather varies widely between regions, so choosing the right season can make a big difference to your experience.

Overall Best Months
The best overall time to visit Georgia is April to October, with the sweet spots being May, June, September and October. Spring and autumn offer mild temperatures, clear views and ideal conditions for both sightseeing and wine touring. Summer is perfect for the Caucasus mountains, while winter suits skiing and culture‑focused trips.
- Best for hiking: June to September
- Best for wine: September and October
- Best for mild exploring: April, May, October
- Best for budget travel: February to early April
For an official overview of average temperatures and regional weather patterns, the Georgian National Tourism Administration shares a useful climate guide.
Spring (April – May)
Spring is warm, colourful and comfortable. Tbilisi feels lively, flowers bloom in Kakheti, and outdoor cafés start filling up. High‑altitude areas may still have snow, so major mountain hikes usually don’t start until June.

Summer (June – August)
Summer is warm in cities but ideal for the mountains. This is the best time for Kazbegi, Svaneti and Tusheti, with open trails and great visibility. Kakheti can get hot, but evenings are beautiful and vineyard landscapes are at their best.
Autumn (September – October)
Autumn is widely considered the best time to visit Georgia. The wine harvest creates a festive atmosphere, temperatures are pleasantly mild, and the landscapes are at their most vibrant. It’s the ideal season for wine lovers, photographers and travellers wanting balanced weather.
Winter (November – March)
Winter is cold, but perfect for skiing and affordable travel. Tbilisi remains atmospheric with winter lights and cosy cafés. Mountain hiking routes are closed, but Gudauri and Bakuriani are excellent for ski trips.
Best Time by Region
Tbilisi – Great year‑round, with the most comfortable months being April–June and September–October.
Kakheti (Wine Region) – Best in April–June and during the autumn harvest in September–October.
Kazbegi (Caucasus Mountains) – Best for hiking June–September; Gergeti is accessible most of the year.
Western Georgia – Spring and early summer are ideal for Martvili Canyon, Prometheus Cave and surrounding valleys.

Best Time for Activities
- Hiking & mountains: June to September
- Wine tours: April–June, September–October
- Culture & monasteries: Year‑round
- Skiing: December–March
When to Visit for Wine, Culture and Nature
If wine is a focus of your trip, autumn is unbeatable. September and October mark the harvest season in Kakheti, when vineyards turn golden and many wineries host traditional celebrations. Spring is also a beautiful time to visit for wine tours, with fresh greenery and comfortable temperatures for exploring villages and churches.
For culture-focused travellers, Georgia is a year-round destination. Historic towns like Mtskheta and Sighnaghi, ancient monasteries and Tbilisi’s old districts can be enjoyed in any season. Winter is particularly atmospheric in the capital, with warm restaurants, sulphur baths and fewer crowds.
Nature lovers will enjoy Georgia differently depending on the month:
- Spring brings wildflowers and waterfalls, ideal for gentle hikes.
- Summer is perfect for mountain routes and alpine lakes.
- Autumn offers dramatic colours in both the lowlands and the Caucasus foothills.
Each season has its own appeal – which is exactly why Georgia attracts travellers year after year. For travel inspiration, read our guide to the best things to do in Georgia.

Final Recommendation
If you want the perfect mix of weather, scenery and wine culture, choose May, June, September or October. For mountain adventures, summer is ideal. For budget-friendly cultural travel, winter is surprisingly rewarding.
Plan Your Trip
For more practical advice and regional insights, visit our Georgia Travel Resources page. If you’d like a curated small‑group journey, explore our Best of Georgia Tour, which covers Tbilisi, Kakheti wine country and the Caucasus mountains.