Cheapest eSIM for Georgia 2026: Prices from $3.99
4 providers compared · Plans from $3.99
A Georgia eSIM saves 94% vs. carrier roaming at $10/day over a 7-day trip. Airalo offers 1GB for $3.99 ($1.62/GB at best) on Geocell's 4G LTE network. Unlimited daily from $4.68/day, 53% less than carrier roaming at $10/day. For light users, the 1GB fixed plan at $3.99 costs less than one day of carrier roaming.
All Georgia eSIM plans
10 plans ranked by total price. The green row is the cheapest entry point; scroll for the best price-per-GB on larger plans.
| Provider | Data | Days | Price | Price/GB | Network | Rating | Get deal |
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| Airalo Cheapest | 1GB | 7 | $3.99 | $3.99 | Geocell | 4.6/5 | Get deal → |
| Holafly | Unlimited | 1 | $4.49 | N/A | Geocell | 4.6/5 | Get deal → |
| Airalo | 3GB | 15 | $9.49 | $3.16 | Geocell | 4.6/5 | Get deal → |
| Holafly | Unlimited | 3 | $12.92 | N/A | Geocell | 4.6/5 | Get deal → |
| Airalo | 5GB | 30 | $14.99 | $3.00 | Geocell | 4.6/5 | Get deal → |
| Airalo | 10GB | 30 | $25.49 | $2.55 | Geocell | 4.6/5 | Get deal → |
| Holafly | Unlimited | 7 | $30.14 | N/A | Geocell | 4.6/5 | Get deal → |
| Airalo | 20GB | 30 | $32.49 | $1.62 | Geocell | 4.6/5 | Get deal → |
| Holafly | Unlimited | 14 | $58.31 | N/A | Geocell | 4.6/5 | Get deal → |
| Holafly | Unlimited | 30 | $115.13 | N/A | Geocell | 4.6/5 | Get deal → |
Price/GB for unlimited plans is not applicable. Holafly charges a flat daily rate. All prices in USD, verified June 2026.
Save up to 94% vs carrier roaming in Georgia
A typical home carrier charges $10/day to roam in Georgia. That adds up to $70.00 for a week. The cheapest eSIM plan costs $3.99, saving you $66.01 on a 7-day trip. Even a 5-day visit would cost $50.00 on roaming vs under $3.99 with an eSIM.
Per-GB pricing compared across providers
For fixed-data plans, Airaloleads. Holafly is unlimited, so it's shown separately. Airalo is the only provider with fixed-data plans here at $1.62 per GB.
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See the lowest price at every decision point, no surprise charges.
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Compare plans above
The table is sorted cheapest-first. Entry price starts at $3.99. If you only need maps and messaging, the 1GB tier is all you need.
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Buy direct from the provider
Click “Get deal” to go directly to the official store. The cheapest plan costs $3.99, no markup, no middleman fee. You receive a QR code by email instantly.
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Install before you fly, connect on arrival
Scan the QR on home Wi-Fi. The best per-GB value is $1.62/GB. Activate when you land in Georgia and your plan starts counting from that moment, not from purchase.
Cheapest eSIM for Georgia: everything you need to know
Georgia eSIM plans start at $3.99 for 1GB. The best per-GB value sits at 20GB for $32.49, which is $1.62/GB. Unlimited daily data costs $4.68/day with 2GB at full speed before throttling. A 30-day unlimited commitment drops to $3.84/day, 18% off the daily rate.
Airport SIM counters at Tbilisi (TBS) charge $3-8 for 5-15GB / 28 days. A prepaid eSIM at $3.99 undercuts both before you land.
The 20GB plan at $32.49 covers about 14 days at 1.5GB/day. For trips longer than 14 days, unlimited at $4.68/day avoids the need to buy multiple fixed plans. Heavy users above 2.9GB/day will exhaust fixed data faster, making unlimited worthwhile on shorter trips too.
Network coverage in Georgia
All providers connect through the same Geocell network in Georgia. Carrier choice does not change your bill. Only the provider margin differs. Geocell delivers 4G LTE regardless of which eSIM you buy.
How much data do you need in Georgia?
Most travelers over-buy. If you mainly use maps, translation apps and messaging, 1GB comfortably covers 5–7 days. Add daily social media and you'll want 3–5GB for a week. Only heavy users need 10GB or more.
When should you buy your Georgia eSIM?
Buy a few days before departure and install while you still have home Wi-Fi, but don't activate until you arrive. Most plans start counting from first connection, not purchase. Prices are stable week-to-week, so the plan ranked first in our table today is the best price.
Local details for Georgia
Cost context for Georgia travelers:
SIM registration applies in Georgia: A passport is all you need; SIM cards are sold at the Tbilisi airport and in any city phone shop. An eSIM adds no registration cost.
Local SIM data costs a fraction of what most European countries charge.
Georgia eSIM FAQ, answered
What is the absolute cheapest eSIM for Georgia?
The lowest-priced Georgia eSIM plan is the 1GB plan at $3.99, which works out to $3.99/GB. Airalo holds the lowest-price position for this destination (Nomad averages $0.74/GB globally, the lowest of the four providers we track). Prices are fixed year-round with no seasonal markup. For the best per-GB rate, the 20GB plan at $32.49 ($1.62/GB) saves $2.37 per GB versus the entry plan.
When does unlimited data beat a fixed plan for Georgia?
Unlimited daily plans for Georgia cost $4.68/day. The best fixed plan runs $1.62/GB (20GB plan at $32.49), which covers about 14 days at 1.5GB/day. Beyond that, unlimited at $4.68/day is the practical option. Example: a 14-day trip at 1.5GB/day needs about 21GB. No single fixed plan covers that. 14-day unlimited costs $58.31. For trips beyond 14 days, unlimited is the better deal in Georgia.
Is a local prepaid SIM cheaper than an eSIM in Georgia?
On-the-ground SIM cards in Georgia varies by airport vendor and carrier. A travel eSIM starts at $3.99 for 1GB with no airport queue, no activation counter, and instant delivery. The convenience premium over the cheapest local SIM is typically $2 to $5 for a week-long trip. If the local SIM requires ID registration, the time cost alone favors the eSIM.
Does the cheapest eSIM provider use a slower network in Georgia?
Budget and premium providers use identical infrastructure. Budget providers like Nomad and Airalo route Georgia plans through the same tier-one local carriers (Geocell) as premium-priced alternatives. The price gap reflects provider margin, not network quality. 4G LTE speeds are consistent across all four compared providers for Georgia. The only tested differences are activation speed and support response time, not the data connection itself.
Does the cheapest Georgia eSIM support hotspot tethering?
Full hotspot tethering is supported by Airalo and Nomad on all Georgia plans. Holafly restricts hotspot to about 1GB/day on its unlimited plans. Saily supports tethering with no stated cap. For budget tethering in Georgia, Airalo's 1GB plan at $3.99 gives the lowest per-GB cost with hotspot included. Use hotel WiFi for heavy downloads to stretch the plan further.
Is SIM registration required for tourists in Georgia?
A passport is all you need; SIM cards are sold at the Tbilisi airport and in any city phone shop A travel eSIM skips the registration queue entirely. Install it before your flight and activate on landing. No passport scan, no wait. The cheapest eSIM entry point for Georgia starts at $1.62/GB.
Should I buy a SIM at Tbilisi (TBS) or use an eSIM?
Airport SIMs at Tbilisi (TBS) cost $3-8 for 5-15GB / 28 days. The cheapest eSIM starts at $3.99 for 1GB, typically 50 to 80% cheaper with no queue. Even if the airport SIM is cheaper on paper, factor in the wait time and potential ID registration step.
What is the per-GB cost breakdown for Georgia eSIMs?
Here is the Georgia per-GB breakdown: 1GB at $3.99/GB, 3GB at $3.16/GB, 5GB at $3.00/GB, 10GB at $2.55/GB, 20GB at $1.62/GB. The 20GB tier at $32.49 gives the lowest per-GB rate. Buying 20GB instead of the smallest plan saves $2.37 per GB, which adds up on longer trips.
Which network does the cheapest Georgia eSIM use?
The cheapest plans for Georgia route through Geocell. Geocell delivers 4G LTE speeds. The price difference is the provider's margin, not carrier performance.
Is unlimited data worth the price in Georgia?
Unlimited daily data in Georgia costs $4.68/day (2GB at full speed). At $1.62/GB on the 20GB fixed plan, unlimited only saves money if you use more than 2.9GB per day. Most travelers use 1 to 2GB/day, so the fixed plan is cheaper for typical use.