Traveling by car in Georgia offers an unforgettable experience, but for a smooth journey, it is essential to be aware of fuel prices, refueling options, and driving conditions. Here is everything you need to know about gasoline prices, refueling locations, and important road safety tips.
Fuel prices in Georgia (updated March 2025)
Georgia offers a variety of fuels, including unleaded gasoline, diesel, and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG). Below are the latest fuel prices:
Most gas stations are open 24/7, but be aware that payment is only accepted in Georgian Lari (GEL). Make sure to exchange currency beforehand.
Fuel consumption in mountainous areas
Georgia's diverse terrain significantly affects fuel consumption. Driving on mountainous roads, especially in regions such as Svaneti, Kazbegi or Racha, requires more fuel than driving on flat terrain. If you are planning to travel to high-altitude areas, it is advisable to fill up your tank in advance.
Where to buy gasoline in Georgia – the best gas stations
To ensure your rental car runs smoothly, we recommend that you refuel at trusted network gas stations. These brands provide high-quality fuel:
✅ Lukoil
✅ Gulf
✅ Socar
✅ Wissol
✅ Rompetrol
Although there are other gas stations, the quality of their fuel is not always reliable. For rental cars, we strongly recommend using premium fuel.
In large cities such as Tbilisi, Batumi and Kutaisi, networked gas stations are widely available. A station attendant will fill your tank and you can pay with a credit or debit card.
What should we do if there is no familiar gas station nearby?
If you can't find a reputable gas station, look for places where local taxi or truck drivers refuel — they know which stations offer the best quality fuel.
Availability of gas (LPG) and diesel in Georgia
Compressed natural gas (CNG) is widely available throughout the country, but not in remote areas such as Tusheti, Svaneti, and Racha. If you are traveling to these regions, consider alternative fuel options.
Propane (LPG) is less common, so don't rely on it as your primary fuel source.
Diesel is available at all gas stations in Georgia.
Driving Tips in Georgia – What to Expect on the Roads
Georgia's roads vary greatly depending on the region. While the highways are in good condition, mountain roads can be difficult. Here are some basic driving tips:
Emergency contact numbers in Georgia
If you encounter any difficulties along the way, help is always available:
🚨 Emergency and rescue service – 112
🚔 Patrol police – +995 322 418 502
🛣️ Georgian Roads Department – +995 322 313 07
Georgia is a safe country for travelers, and the locals are friendly and helpful. If you run out of gas, get a flat tire, or get lost, don't hesitate to ask police officers for help — they are always ready to help tourists in need.
With these fuel and driving tips in mind, you can enjoy a smooth and stress-free road trip across Georgia. Have a safe journey! 🚗✨