Georgia in July

Though there is less change further east, the coasts, particularly the southern coasts, experience increased rainfall from March that continues into the winter, with more than 8 total months of “rainy season”. Summers can be hot, though there is regular sunshine throughout the summer season, and it is an ideal time to visit the country’s beaches in the west. June, July, and August are reliably hot months at around 23 °C. Due to the rains beginning in earnest throughout the country in autumn, summer is a good hiking time, as many of the higher elevations are warmer.

Suggested Itineraries

Georgia: Hiking the Greater Caucasus

Take in the majestic Caucasus mountains, hike some of the most unspoiled trails of Europa, and experience the hospitality and beauty of the ancient villages tucked away amongst remote peaks as you travel to Georgia’s amazing mountain landscapes on this 13-day trip. 

Duration
13 days / 12 nights
Price Per Person
From $8,000
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Georgia in Style by Helicopter

Embark on a 10-day helicopter adventure of Georgia, cutting out long drive times as you explore the country's hidden gems in style—from the capital to mountain peaks, wine regions, canyons, caves, and the Black Sea.

Duration
10 days / 9 nights
Price Per Person
From $40,100
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Recommended Festivals For Georgia in July

Tushetoba

Tushetoba

Summer

The summer Tushetoba festival is held at Tusheti National Park, celebrating Tushetian cultural heritage and is traditionally opened with horse racing. While the horseracing is the highlight, other cultural shows and events take place, including traditional cheesemaking, shepherding, and embroidery. Tusheti National Park is one of Georgia’s most well-known hiking areas.

Location Tusheti National Park, Georgia

Art-Gene

Art-Gene

July

The annual Art Gene festival  at the Tbilisi Open Air Museum of Ethnography features traditional singing and dancing to celebrate Georgian artistic culture, particularly the region’s popular polyphonic singing. Other events in the past have included ballet and craft-making. Events are held around Georgia and then culminate with the annual festival in July. 

Location Tbilisi, Georgia

Cheese Festival

Cheese Festival

July

The annual Cheese Festival in Georgia celebrates Caucasian cheese-making. Each region has their own flavors, from the dambal-khacho to spicy Guda matured in a bag made of sheepskin. In 2015 the festival became international and includes Armenia and Azerbaijan who share in the Caucasian tradition of cheese-making, the festival moving to different locations depending on the outcome of the events. 

Location Countrywide, Georgia

Shatiloba

Shatiloba

July-August

A vibrant cultural festival held in the rarely visited region of Shatili, Shatiloba takes place in the highlands region of Khevsureti near Chechnya, featuring horse races, traditional music, Georgian wrestling and folk dancers. Attended by very few outsiders, the rugged region is famous for its adventure sports. 

Location Shatili, Georgia

Black Sea Jazz Festival

Black Sea Jazz Festival

July

Held in Batumi, Georgia’s Las Vegas on the Black Sea, the Black Sea Jazz Festival is the most important jazz music event in the region and today includes a variety of musicians and styles — with recent years including Snoop Dogg, Robert Plant, and Lauryn Hill.

Location Batumi, Georgia

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