Where to Fly? Complete Comparison Guide 2026
Georgia offers unique paragliding locations across the Caucasus Mountains and Black Sea coast. Each spot has its own advantages — we have prepared a full comparison to help you choose the right one.
Georgia's #1 paragliding hub. Launch from 2,196m with breathtaking Caucasus panoramas. Popular for acrobatic flying and advanced pilots.
Stunning views of Mount Kazbek and Gergeti Trinity Church during flight. Beautiful valley flights, suitable for beginners.
Fly along the Black Sea coast. Mildest climate, longest season. Ideal for a first-time paragliding experience.
Capital city panorama from above. Easy access, perfect for tourists combining flying with city sightseeing.
Unique Svaneti mountain landscape. Glaciers, alpine meadows and remote valleys. For adventure-seeking flyers.
If it's your first flight, Batumi or Tbilisi are best — calm winds and lower altitude.
Gudauri and Kazbegi — Caucasus panoramas from 2000+ meters are unmatched.
Mestia — Svaneti glaciers and uninhabited valleys.
Batumi — fly with Black Sea views.
The top 5 paragliding spots in Georgia are: 1) Gudauri (2,196m, best Caucasus panoramas), 2) Kazbegi (Mt. Kazbek views), 3) Batumi (Black Sea coast), 4) Tbilisi (capital city), and 5) Mestia (Svaneti mountains).
For first-time flyers, Batumi and Tbilisi are the best choices. They offer calm winds, lower altitudes, and gentle thermals ideal for beginners.
Gudauri has the highest commercial paragliding launch point in Georgia at 2,196 meters above sea level, offering flights over the Greater Caucasus range.
Yes, Batumi on the Black Sea coast offers coastal paragliding with sea views. The season runs from May through October with mild weather conditions.