Georgia is located between the Black Sea and the Caucasus Mountains, where medieval churches, scenic peaks and wine valleys create a rich blend of landscapes and traditions. The capital, Tbilisi, for example, mixes cobbled streets and ancient bathhouses with street art, lively cafes and bold modern design. When it comes to people combining work and travel, Georgia offers a balance of remote work, roadside khinkali stops, visits to ancient monasteries, strolls through open-air markets and evenings filled with polyphonic singing and local wine.
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Georgia Tip: In Tbilisi, stay in Sololaki or Mtatsminda for historic charm and easy access to both the Old Town and modern cafes.
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The official currency is the Georgian Lari (GEL). While cash is still common, especially in smaller towns, cards are widely accepted in Tbilisi and other major cities.
Georgia is in the Georgia Standard Time Zone (UTC+4) and does not observe daylight saving time.
Georgia has a diverse climate, but much of the country experiences warm summers and cool to cold winters.
Georgia uses a standard voltage of 220V with a frequency of 50 Hz. The most common plug types are C and F.
Georgia no longer offers the Remotely from Georgia program for digital nomads. However, certain nationalities are able to live and work in the country for up to one year without a visa.
The official language is Georgian, but English is spoken in tourist areas.
Georgia Tip: The top SIM card providers are Magti and Geocell.
Tbilisi is among the most popular destinations for remote workers and digital nomads in Georgia.
As of January 2026, TestMy.net reported average download speeds of 44 Mbps and upload speeds of 15 Mbps in Georgia.
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