Is Georgia Cheaper Than France For A Ski Holiday? (2026 Guide)

 

Is Georgia Cheaper Than France For A Ski Holiday?


For many families, the cost of a ski holiday is one of the biggest factors when choosing a destination. Traditional Alpine resorts in France offer world-class skiing, but they can also be expensive, especially during school holidays.

Georgia, and particularly Gudauri, has become increasingly popular because it offers excellent skiing, reliable snow, modern facilities, and significantly lower costs than many French resorts.

So, how much cheaper is Georgia?

Accommodation Costs

Accommodation is often where families see the biggest savings.

France

A family apartment in popular resorts such as Val d'Isère, Méribel, or Courchevel can easily cost:

  • £400–£1,000+ per night

during peak season.

Gudauri

In Gudauri, visitors can find:

  • Budget apartments from £50–£100 per night

  • Mid-range apartments from £100–£250 per night

  • Luxury apartments from £300–£450 per night

Even premium accommodation often costs significantly less than equivalent properties in the French Alps.

Ski Pass Prices

France

Adult lift passes typically cost:

  • £250–£400 per week

depending on the resort.

Gudauri

Weekly lift passes are generally:

  • £60–£120 per adult

making Gudauri one of Europe's best-value ski destinations.

Ski Equipment Hire

France

Typical weekly ski hire:

  • £120–£250 per person

Gudauri

Typical weekly ski hire:

  • £50–£120 per person

Families can save hundreds of pounds over the course of a holiday.

Ski Lessons

France

Private lessons often cost:

  • £50–£100+ per hour

Gudauri

Private lessons generally cost:

  • £25–£60 per hour

Group lessons are also available at very competitive prices.

Food and Drink

France

Mountain restaurants and resort dining can be expensive.

Lunch on the slopes for a family can easily exceed:

  • £60–£100

Gudauri

Many restaurants offer excellent Georgian food at much lower prices.

Popular dishes include:

  • Khinkali

  • Khachapuri

  • Mtsvadi

Families often find they can enjoy high-quality meals for a fraction of Alpine prices.

Snow Reliability

One area where Gudauri surprises many visitors is snow quality.

Thanks to its high altitude and location in the Caucasus Mountains, Gudauri enjoys:

  • Reliable snowfall

  • Long ski season

  • Excellent off-piste opportunities

  • Well-maintained pistes

Many experienced skiers compare the snow conditions favourably with resorts in the Alps.

Example Family Budget

A family of four spending one week in Gudauri might expect:

  • Flights: £800–£1,600

  • Accommodation: £2,300–£2,500

  • Transfers: £80–£150

  • Lift passes: £300–£500

  • Equipment hire: £250–£500

  • Food and drinks: £300–£700

Estimated Total

£4,000–£6,000

For a similar family holiday in a popular French Alpine resort, costs can easily exceed:

£6,000–£10,000+

particularly during school holidays.

Stay At Tovli Inn

Tovli Inn is a luxury two-bedroom apartment in the heart of New Gudauri, sleeping up to six guests.

Guests enjoy:

  • Stunning mountain views

  • Spacious open-plan living area

  • Fully equipped kitchen

  • Modern interiors

  • Walking distance to the gondola

  • Easy access to restaurants and ski facilities

Offering premium accommodation at a highly competitive price, Tovli Inn is an excellent base for families exploring Gudauri.

Book your stay:

https://airbnb.co.uk/h/tovli-inn

Final Thoughts

France remains one of the world's great ski destinations, but for families seeking excellent skiing, reliable snow, fewer crowds, and significantly better value, Gudauri offers an attractive alternative.

Many visitors discover they can enjoy a luxury ski holiday in Georgia for substantially less than the cost of an equivalent trip to the French Alps.

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