Car Rental ($/day) in Georgia

Georgia
85
20 $/day
Score / 100
#18
of 231 countries

Car Rental Prices in Georgia

The Car Rental indicator measures the average daily cost of renting a car in US dollars. In Georgia the average sits at just 20 USD per day — one of the lowest car-rental rates in the world.

What 20 USD Per Day Gets You

Georgia's rental market offers a wide spectrum of vehicles:

  • Economy (Hyundai i10, Suzuki Swift): 15–25 USD/day — basic city cars with air conditioning
  • Compact (Toyota Corolla, Hyundai Accent): 25–40 USD/day — suitable for highway and intercity travel
  • SUV (Mitsubishi Outlander, Toyota RAV4): 45–70 USD/day — recommended for mountain regions such as Tusheti and Svaneti
  • 4×4 off-road (Mitsubishi Pajero, Toyota Land Cruiser): 80–120 USD/day — necessary for unpaved mountain passes and gravel tracks

Long-term rentals (two weeks or more) drive daily rates down to 12–18 USD for economy vehicles. Many local operators offer monthly packages at 350–500 USD.

Local vs. International Providers

Both international chains (Europcar, Hertz at the airport) and numerous local operators serve the Tbilisi market. Local providers — accessible via platforms such as MyRent.ge or direct contact — are typically 30–50% cheaper than international brands, although vehicle condition varies more and insurance terms require careful review.

Standard practice: most operators request a deposit of 200–500 USD (credit card or cash), refunded upon orderly return. An international driving permit is accepted by virtually all rental companies; for stays exceeding one year, conversion to a Georgian licence is required.

Why Rentals Are So Affordable

Several structural factors keep Georgia's rental prices low:

  • Low operating costs: Modest wages, affordable insurance premiums and inexpensive workshop rates reduce the cost base for rental operators
  • Intense competition: Hundreds of small, local rental businesses in Tbilisi alone create sustained price pressure
  • Older vehicle fleet: Many rental cars are 5–10 years old, reducing depreciation pressure on operators
  • Tourism seasonality: Outside peak season (July–September), prices drop further as demand falls

Practical Tips for Renters

  • Insurance: Basic CDW/SCDW is often included; zero-deductible comprehensive cover costs an additional 5–10 USD/day
  • Cross-border travel: Most operators allow trips to Armenia and Turkey for an extra fee; travel to Russia is generally not permitted
  • Road conditions: A compact car is sufficient for highways and paved roads. Anyone heading to Svaneti, Tusheti or the Abastumani Pass should insist on an SUV or 4×4
  • Fuel policy: The standard is "full-to-full" — pick up with a full tank, return with a full tank

Bottom line: With daily rates starting at 15 USD, Georgia is one of the cheapest countries in the world to rent a car. For newcomers, tourists and digital nomads looking to explore the country flexibly, the rental market offers outstanding value for money.

This article was created on April 18, 2026

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