Everything you need to know about driving in Georgia — from fuel stations to supermarkets along your route.
Fuel Stations — ბენზინგასამართი სადგურები
Wissol
One of Georgia’s largest fuel station chains with stations throughout the country. Offers high-quality fuel, convenience stores, and often includes cafes and car wash services. https://wissol.ge
Rompetrol
International fuel station chain with modern facilities across Georgia. Known for reliable service and clean stations. https://rompetrol.ge
SOCAR
Major fuel provider in Georgia with competitive prices and widespread coverage. https://socar.ge
Supermarkets — სუპერმარკეტები
Goodwill — Mid-range
Popular supermarket chain with good selection of local and imported products.
Smart — Mid-range
Modern supermarket chain offering a wide range of products at competitive prices.
Nikora — Budget
Budget-friendly supermarket chain found throughout Georgia.
Spar — Mid-range
International supermarket brand with well-stocked stores.
Magnit — Budget
Budget supermarket offering competitive prices on groceries and household items.
Driving in Georgia — quick facts
- Georgia drives on the right; major road signs use Georgian and Latin script
- Speed limits: 60 km/h in cities, 90 km/h outside, 110 km/h on highways
- Zero tolerance for drink-driving (0.03% limit)
- Mountain roads (Kazbegi, Svaneti, Tusheti) can require 4×4 — all Geolander vehicles are mountain-ready
- Fuel is widely available on main routes; fill up before remote mountain sections