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Discover Bakuriani's ski lessons, perfect for beginners and intermediates, with scenic views, flexible options, and expert instructors in Georgia.
If you’re considering a ski trip in Georgia, Bakuriani’s ski lessons are worth a serious look. This experience offers the chance to learn or polish your skills in one of the most impressive ski resorts in the Caucasus, set amidst stunning mountain scenery. Whether you’re traveling with kids or are an adult eager to improve your technique, you’ll find options tailored for different ages and skill levels.
What really stands out is the combination of professional instruction and breathtaking views from 2,800 meters above sea level. Plus, the option for group or private lessons makes this experience flexible and personalized. One possible caveat might be the need to arrange ski equipment rental separately, which could add a little extra planning.
This tour suits beginners, families, and intermediate skiers looking for a mix of learning and fun — especially those who appreciate scenic, mountain landscapes and want to avoid overly commercialized ski experiences.

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Bakuriani has been attracting winter sports enthusiasts since 1935, and today it remains one of Georgia’s favorite ski resorts. Its 23 ski trails, spread across varying difficulty levels, mean there’s something for all—from complete novices to more confident skiers. The resort’s facilities include multiple lifts and a funicular, all operating from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM, making it easy to plan your day on the snow.
The Didveli ski track is a highlight, especially for night skiing on weekends, when colorful lights illuminate the slopes from 5:00 PM to 9:30 PM. This adds a fun, festive vibe to the experience that even seasoned skiers enjoy.
The adventure kicks off at the Didveli cable car, offering a 15-minute scenic ride that sets the tone with panoramic views of the Caucasus. From here, you’ll head toward the ski school for your lesson—either group or private—depending on your booking.
The itinerary includes two main lessons: the first lasting about an hour, focusing on fundamental skills, and the second stretching to 1.5 hours, allowing for more advanced techniques or practice. Between lessons, you’ll get a chance to enjoy the mountain scenery and perhaps snap some photos of the snow-covered peaks. The tour concludes back at the starting point, with plenty of time to explore more on your own.
Instruction is provided by experienced ski instructors who speak English, German, Russian, and Georgian. Small groups—limited to 8 participants—mean that everyone gets attention, making the learning process more effective. Whether you’re a total beginner or someone who’s already on skis but wants to improve, the instructors tailor their approach to your level.
The ski lessons are suitable for children aged 6 and above, with dedicated sessions for different age brackets: 6-10, 8-12, and 13+. For very young children under 6 or those with special considerations (like pregnancy or heart conditions), this experience might not be suitable.
While the ski pass is included, ski equipment rental is not included, but can be arranged for an extra fee (around 12-16). Reviewers recommend renting in advance to ensure availability, especially during busy weekends. The tour also offers pick-up and drop-off services by appointment, making logistics hassle-free.
One of the biggest perks is skiing at altitude on 23 different trails, which means plenty of options to find your perfect slope. The views from the mountain are spectacular, offering a true mountain experience in the Caucasus. The slopes are divided by difficulty, so beginners can stick to easier runs while intermediates can challenge themselves on more demanding trails.
Come evening, the Didveli track transforms into a vibrant scene with colorful lights, creating a unique atmosphere. The night skiing session, available on weekends, lasts until 9:30 PM and is a major draw for visitors wanting to extend their ski day and enjoy an enchanting mountain evening.


Based on feedback, many travelers appreciated the friendly and professional instructors, often mentioning how quickly they felt comfortable on skis after their lessons. One reviewer noted, “The instructors were patient and made the whole experience fun, even for a first-timer like me.” Others loved the scenic cable car ride and how it added a special touch to their day.
A common tip was to arrive early to avoid crowds and to reserve ski equipment in advance. Some found the night skiing a magical experience, describing the illuminated slopes as “something you won’t forget.” However, a few mentioned that skis and gear rental could be busy during peak times, so planning ahead helps.

The Bakuriani ski lessons offer a well-rounded experience for those eager to learn or improve in a stunning mountain setting. With small group sizes, professional instruction, and scenic views, it’s an excellent choice for families, beginners, and intermediate skiers looking for quality, value, and the convenience of included ski passes.
If you’re after a fun, scenic, and educational ski experience without the overwhelming crowds or high prices of larger resorts, this tour hits the mark. The added bonus of night skiing on weekends gives you a chance to experience the mountain in a different light—literally.
This experience is best suited for those new to skiing or looking to build confidence, and for anyone wanting a relaxed yet scenic day on the slopes. While it may not be ideal for very young children or those with particular health concerns, most other travelers will find it a satisfying and memorable way to enjoy Georgia’s winter wonderland.

Is this experience suitable for children?
Yes, there are ski lessons for children aged 6-10, 8-12, and 13+, making it family-friendly. Children under 6 are not suitable for this activity.
Are ski lessons private or group?
You can choose between private or small group lessons, with groups limited to 8 participants, ensuring personalized attention.
What languages do the instructors speak?
Instructors speak English, German, Russian, and Georgian, accommodating a diverse set of travelers.
Does the price include ski equipment?
The ski pass is included, but equipment rental is extra (approximately 12-16). It’s recommended to reserve gear in advance.
What is the duration of the lessons?
The lessons last around 3 hours in total—split into a 1-hour session and a 1.5-hour session, with a scenic cable car ride included.
Is night skiing available?
Yes, on weekends, night skiing on the Didveli track is available from 5 PM to 9:30 PM, offering a different mountain experience.
What should I bring?
Warm clothing, snacks, sunscreen, water, and snow gear are recommended to stay comfortable throughout the day.
Are there any age or health restrictions?
It’s not suitable for pregnant women or people with heart problems. Children must be at least 6 years old to participate.
How do I book?
Reservations can be made with the activity provider, skiclub, with options to reserve now and pay later—adding flexibility to your plans.
In summary, Bakuriani’s ski lessons provide great value for those eager to learn or improve in a spectacular mountain setting. With expert guides, scenic lifts, and options for both day and night skiing, it offers a comprehensive winter experience that balances fun, learning, and stunning views.