Our trip prices include all of the internal transfers once you land in Georgia. When we know your arrival details, we will make all the arrangements for how you get to Bakhmaro. The final leg of the journey to our accommodation in Bakhmaro takes one hour by snowcat. Below you’ll find flight options for Georgia, to help you organise your flights and see the overall transfer times from different airports to then get to Bakhmaro.
There are three international airports in Georgia:
Kutaisi
Kutaisi is the closest airport to Bakhmaro, and your best option.
Transfer time: 1.5 hours van + 1 hour snowcat
Wizz air airlines offers cheap flights from all over Europe and Dubai. Check the Wizz Air website on the latest Kutaisi routes; here are their direct destinations (as of April 2023):
Austria – Vienna
Belgium – Brussels Charleroi
Cyprus – Larnaca
Czech Republic – Prague
Denmark – Copenhagen
Estonia – Tallinn
France – Paris
Germany – Berlin, Dortmund, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Memmingen
Greece – Athens, Thessaloniki
Hungary – Budapest
Italy – Milan Malpensa, Rome Ciampino, Rome Fiumicino
Latvia – Riga
Lithuania – Vilnius
Poland – Gdansk, Katowice, Krakow, Poznan, Warsaw, Wroclaw
Spain – Barcelona El Prat, Madrid
United Arab Emirates – Abu Dhabi
Batumi
Batumi is 115 km from the closest village to Bakhmaro.
Transfer time: 2.5 hours van + 1 hour snowcat
Batumi International Airport has direct flights to and from Turkey, Israel, Belarus, Ukraine, Azerbaijan, Poland, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Lebanon, Kazakhstan, Armenia, Kuwait and Iran.
If you are making a connecting flight for Georgia, this can provide you with an alternative option to Kutaisi.
Tbilisi International Airport
Tbilisi is the furthest airport from Bakhmaro.
Transfer time: 6 hours van + 1 hour snowcat
This transfer time will be longer if we are collecting guests from Kutaisi on the way to Bakhmaro.
Although it has a long transfer time, Tbilisi is the largest airport in Georgia and has far more flight options. We can arrange transfers to and from Tbilisi, but please do consider the extra transfer time needed on the first day to get you up to the lodge. Some guests prefer to arrive a day early, have some time enjoying Tbilisi, and then get on the road first thing in the morning.