Gudauri Ski Resort: How Everything Works (Step-by-Step Guide)

Everything you need to know about skiing in Gudauri: ski passes and prices, rentals in New Gudauri, slope difficulty, piste maps, restaurants, nightlife, and lift updates.
Gudauri Ski Resort: How Everything Works (Step-by-Step Guide)

Gudauri is Georgia’s best-known ski resort, sitting high on the Georgian Military Highway (around 2,000+ m altitude) with lifts reaching above 3,200 m. The vibe is simple: wake up → rent gear → buy/reload ski pass → ride lifts → ski big open pistes → eat well → après-ski → repeat

Below is a practical, first-timer-friendly walkthrough of how Gudauri works once you arrive.


1) Before you hit the slopes: know the layout

Most visitors stay in one of two areas:

  • New Gudauri (modern apartment blocks, closest to gondola access, lots of rentals & cafés)
  • Lower/Old Gudauri (more spread out, hotels, quieter—usually a short taxi ride to lifts)

Gudauri’s ski area is often described as ~80 km of trails with a mix of beginner, intermediate, and advanced terrain, and a longest descent reported around 7.5 km (some guides even mention longer “summit-to-base” variants depending on what’s open and how you connect runs). 


2) Step-by-step: buying a ski pass (lift ticket)

Where you buy it

You can typically buy ski passes at ticket offices near the main lift bases (common around the gondola / main lift access points). In Gudauri, it’s normal to buy on arrival and start skiing immediately

What to expect (important detail)

  • For multi-day passes (often 3+ days), everyone may need to be present for a photo (so don’t send just one person to buy passes for the whole group). 
  • Keep the card safe—treat it like a key.

Ski pass prices (Winter 2025–2026 season)

These prices were published for December 2025 – March 2026 (Gudauri “Winter” period). Always double-check in-resort, because pricing and date ranges can shift by season/weather. 


3) Step-by-step: renting equipment (ski / snowboard / helmet)

You’ll see rental shops everywhere, but two spots are especially practical for most guests:

Rental option A: 

Ski BOOM (New Gudauri)

A well-known rental option in New Gudauri (often used by visitors staying in the apartment blocks). Their public listing mentions New Gudauri, Red-Co block 1

Rental option B: 

Rental under Pirveli Café (lift-base convenience)

If you want maximum convenience, there’s also a rental point under Pirveli Café, right by the first lift area (perfect when you want to step out, gear up, and ride).

Rental pro tips (to save time)

  • Go early (8:30–9:30) on weekends—queues can build.
  • Ask for gear matched to your level (beginner/intermediate/advanced).
  • If you’re planning lessons, rent before your lesson starts.


4) The slopes: length, difficulty & what to ski

Gudauri is famous for wide, open terrain—great for progression and confident cruising. Trail stats differ slightly between sources, but most credible guides put it in the ~75–80 km range and highlight a mix of difficulties. 

Typical piste “types” you’ll see

  • Beginner / easy (blue/green style): wide, forgiving pistes near lower areas—ideal for first turns.
  • Intermediate (red style): Gudauri’s “sweet spot”—long cruisers, plenty of space to carve.
  • Advanced (black style): steeper sections, variable snow, and faster lines.

If you’re unsure where to start, pick one area for the morning:

  • Beginners: stay on the easiest lower slopes and repeat short laps to build confidence.
  • Intermediates: aim for long red-style cruisers and link turns without pressure.
  • Advanced: mix steeper pistes with controlled off-piste only if properly equipped/experienced.


5) The map (and how to use it without getting lost)

Use a piste map before you ride—Gudauri has multiple lift zones and it’s easy to ski into a different valley than you expected.

Good map options:

  • A classic piste map image (easy to screenshot to your phone).
  • An interactive Gudauri map (handy for hotels, services, and points of interest). 

Practical tip: Take a screenshot of the map + circle your accommodation + the lift you’ll use most.


6) Important operational note: Snow Park & Old Kudebi lifts

You asked to include this clearly:

  • Snow Park lift and Old Kudebi (often referenced as Kudebi/Kudebi 1) are not reliably operating and may be non-functional on many days.

Recent reports and guides show these lifts can be closed or not running at times, even when other lifts operate—so plan your day around the main lift network and check daily lift status in the morning. 


7) Where to eat: restaurants & slope-side stops

Gudauri has everything from quick slope snacks to long Georgian dinners. A few popular choices frequently mentioned by skiers include:

  • Café Vitamin (on-mountain vibes) – a well-known slope-side stop. 
  • Trattoria Gudauri / Monte / Gudauri Hut / Khinkali House (solid mix of Georgian + international comfort food). 
  • Drunk Cherry (Mtvrali Alubali) – a long-running Gudauri favorite for food + drinks. 
  • PIRVELI Cafe, Restaurant – Great food and drinks right next to the first lift.

What to try at least once:

  • Khinkali (dumplings), khachapuri (cheese bread), mtsvadi (grilled meat), and Georgian wine. 


8) Nightlife & après-ski (where to go after skiing)

Gudauri’s nightlife is compact, which makes it easy: you’ll keep seeing the same friendly faces.

Two places you specifically wanted:

  • Black Dog Bar – a cozy après-ski pub option that’s popular with visitors. 
  • Drunk Cherry – more of a bar/restaurant energy, often open late in season. 

Simple plan:

  • Finish skiing → hot food → one or two après spots → early night if you ski next day (your legs will thank you).


9) A “perfect first day” itinerary (copy/paste)

08:30 Breakfast + check weather & lift status

09:00 Rental pickup (Ski BOOM / Pirveli area) 

09:30 Buy ski pass (multi-day? everyone present for photo) 

10:00–12:30 Warm-up runs (stay in one zone)

12:30 Lunch (Vitamin or a base restaurant) 

14:00–16:30 Longer cruisers / coached session

17:30 Dinner

20:00+ Black Dog or Drunk Cherry 


Not sure where to start? Book a half-day lesson and we’ll pick the best slopes for your level and conditions.

Author

Vladan

A beekeeper and web designer by trade, Vladan brings patience and clear structure to every ski lesson. He breaks skills into simple steps, gives actionable feedback, and keeps safety front and center. Expect calm coaching, steady progress, and a friendly vibe on the mountain.

Certified instructors

Why book with us

Pro coaches

with 10 + seasons and APUL licences

Flexible times

you can book 1 – 6 hours or full week

Fast progress

thanks to video feedback and step-by-step drills

English & Russian

Clear instructions in your language — no confusion

Prices

Prices for all our lessons

Transparent rates. Book 1 h to full day — pay on site. Gear not included.

Duration

Package

Price

2 h

1 lesson

280 GEL

2 h

2+ lessons

270 GEL

Group size

1 lesson

2+ lessons

2 people

420 GEL

400 GEL

3 people

530 GEL

510 GEL

4 people

600 GEL

580 GEL

Duration

Package

Price

2 h

1 lesson

280 GEL

2 h

2+ lessons

270 GEL

Group size

1 lesson

2+ lessons

2 people

420 GEL

400 GEL

3 people

530 GEL

500 GEL

4 people

600 GEL

580 GEL

Duration

Package

Price

2 h

1 lesson

280 GEL

2 h

2+ lessons

270 GEL

Group size

1 lesson

2+ lessons

2 people

420 GEL

400 GEL

3 people

530 GEL

510 GEL

4 people

600 GEL

580 GEL

Duration

Package

Price

2 h

1 lesson

280 GEL

2 h

2+ lessons

270 GEL

Group size

1 lesson

2+ lessons

2 people

420 GEL

400 GEL

3 people

530 GEL

500 GEL

4 people

600 GEL

580 GEL

  • On request / by arrangement

references

Clients about us

It was my first time on skis and I was genuinely nervous. The instructor explained everything step by step and made me feel safe. After two sessions I could confidently ride blue slopes and actually enjoy it.
Peter
January 2025
I’ve been snowboarding for a few seasons but felt stuck. The lesson was super practical — clear feedback, simple drills, and immediate results. My turns are cleaner and I feel much more in control now.
David
January 2025
Amazing experience for our kids. The instructor was patient, friendly, and kept them motivated while staying focused on safety. Great communication beforehand and an easy meeting point.
Elina
February 2025
The private lesson was 100% worth it. The instructor adapted the plan to my level, chose the right terrain based on conditions, and gave me detailed tips that made an immediate difference.
Tim
March 2024
We booked a small group lesson (3 people) and it was perfect. Everyone got personal feedback, but the session still flowed smoothly as a group. Great vibe and real progress.
Almog
January 2024
Quick booking, fast replies, and everything was clearly explained. Meeting point was simple, the lesson was well-structured, and the instructor was professional and friendly. Highly recommended.
Deniz
March 2025
Questions

FAQ

Yes — from first turns to advanced carving, freestyle and freeride.

At the New Gudauri gondola (bottom station) 10 minutes before the start.

1 h, 2–3 h, full day — or multi-day packages up to a full week.

Yes, up to 2 people of similar level for best progress.

Groups are small: up to 4 learners per coach.

Yes — we teach kids from 4+ years old (ski and snowboard). For first-timers we often recommend private lessons to build confidence faster.

Yes. We offer snowboard lessons in Gudauri for adults and kids (private and group), from complete beginners to intermediate riders.

Bring your ski pass, proper clothing, gloves and goggles. A helmet is strongly recommended (especially for kids). If you don’t have gear, we can recommend rentals nearby.

Absolutely. We’ll tell you where to rent equipment, what to check before you leave the shop, and how the Gudauri ski pass works.

Yes — many guests start from zero. We’ll focus on safety, basic control, and quick progress without stress.

Yes, on request. Short video clips help you understand corrections faster and improve technique in fewer lessons.

Gudauri conditions can change quickly. If lifts close or the weather is unsafe, we’ll reschedule or adjust the plan to safer terrain.

High season dates fill up fast. We recommend booking as early as possible, especially for Christmas/New Year and February weekends.

Yes. Multi-day training gives the best results. Tell us your dates and goals and we’ll suggest a plan.

Yes — we offer freeride / touring guiding for strong skiers and snowboarders (conditions-dependent). Safety equipment and appropriate experience are required.

We teach in English / Russian (and also Czech). Clear communication is part of our coaching style.

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