Georgia

Asia (Caucasus)
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Georgia

Georgia is a stunning crossroads of Europe and Asia, known for its dramatic mountain landscapes, ancient churches, and unique cultural blend. From the cobblestone streets of Tbilisi to the towering Caucasus peaks, the country offers rich history, flavorful cuisine, and warm hospitality. Georgia is gaining popularity among travelers for its affordability, natural beauty, and deep-rooted traditions stretching back thousands of years.

Last Updated:

June 28, 2025

General Recommendations

Azithromycin / Ciprofloxacin - Traveler's Diarrhea

Ondansetron - Nausea & Vomiting

Meclizine - Motion Sickness

Hydroxyzine - Jet Lag / Traveler's Anxiety

Order them all with our comprehensive travel package, which includes all medications and country specific medications if required.

What is our Wandr Safety Rating?

Our safety grade combines CDC guidance, healthcare access, travel risks, and regional stability to help you prepare confidently. Updated regularly to reflect current conditions.

A (90–100): Very safe — Excellent healthcare and low travel risks
B (75–89): Safe — Minor precautions recommended
C (60–74): Moderate risk — Limited access or regional health concerns
D (40–59): Higher risk — Caution advised due to instability or health gaps
F (0–39): Not recommended — Major safety or medical concerns

Wandr Safety Rating:

B (Moderate Risk)

77/100

Georgia is relatively safe for travelers, especially in major cities and tourist areas. Healthcare is available in urban centers, though it may be limited or outdated in rural regions. The CDC typically recommends routine vaccinations along with hepatitis A, hepatitis B, and typhoid. Rabies vaccination may be considered for extended stays or rural travel. Travelers should take food and water precautions and consider travel insurance that includes emergency medical evacuation.

CDC Recommendations

CDC Travel Information for Georgia

For the best experience, please view the CDC travel information directly on their website:

Go to CDC Travel Information for Georgia
Disclaimer: This page is intended as a general reference for travelers and does not replace personalized medical consultation. While Wandr provides medical guidance, country-specific risks may change. We update this information as frequently as possible, but travelers should also consult official government and health sources before departure.