Water 1L (Supermarket) in Georgia
1 Liter of Supermarket Water in Georgia
The relevant value is the liter price: for Georgia, Nomadino uses 0.45 USD per liter for this indicator. At roughly 2.7 GEL per USD, that is about 1.20 GEL per liter. A 1.5-liter bottle would therefore be roughly 0.67 USD, or about 1.80 GEL, in this comparison.
What This Means
The indicator refers to basic bottled water in a supermarket, not restaurant water, hotel minibars or small tourist-kiosk bottles. Mineral-water brands such as Borjomi, Nabeglavi or Sairme can cost more; simple still water and larger formats are closer to the low liter price.
How the Score Is Built
The page score 50 comes from the liter price of 0.45 USD. Lower supermarket water prices score better. Georgia now sits around the middle of the scale: basic bottled water remains affordable, but the current country price table no longer places Georgia among the very cheapest markets. Brands, small bottles and tourist locations can be much more expensive.
Sources
- Numbeo - Cost of Living in Georgia with supermarket water price
- National Statistics Office of Georgia - consumer price index and price statistics
- National Bank of Georgia - GEL exchange rates for conversion
- Kompas Georgia - example retail prices for Georgian mineral water
This article was created on May 21, 2026
Water 1L (Supermarket) — Global Ranking ↗
| # | Country | Value | Score |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Egypt |
0.13 $/L | 90 |
| 1 | Turkmenistan |
0.13 $/L | 90 |
| 3 | Iran |
0.16 $/L | 84 |
| 3 | Nepal |
0.16 $/L | 84 |
| 5 | Yemen |
0.17 $/L | 82 |
| … | |||
| 106 | Bahrain |
0.45 $/L | 50 |
| 106 | Serbia |
0.45 $/L | 50 |
| 106 | Georgia |
0.45 $/L | 50 |
| 106 | Philippines |
0.45 $/L | 50 |
| 111 | Poland |
0.46 $/L | 49 |
| … | |||
| 229 | Bermuda |
1.67 $/L | 7 |
| 229 | Cayman Islands |
1.67 $/L | 7 |
| 231 | Costa Rica |
1.88 $/L | 3 |












