Club judo team training together during an international camp in Tbilisi

Team Camp Guide

Judo Camp for Clubs and Teams: Bringing a Group to Tbilisi

Plan a club or team judo camp in Tbilisi with group dates, training level, accommodation, meals, pricing, and booking questions.

Published 2026-07-03Last updated 2026-07-03Reviewed by Gymnasia operations and coaching team

Quick answer

Clubs and teams should contact Judo Camp Georgia with group size, athlete levels, preferred dates, room needs, coaching goals, and competition timeline.

Groups of 5 or more may qualify for discounts, and Tbilisi can support both training and travel logistics for 7-day or 14-day modules.

Group threshold

Ask for 5+ athletes

Module choices

7 or 14 days

Team needs

Levels and rooms

Proof

International camps

Who this article is for

This guide is for coaches, club owners, parents, team managers, and senior athletes planning to bring a group to Tbilisi.

A team camp has more moving parts than a solo booking: levels, ages, rooming, meal needs, transport, supervision, and training goals.

The earlier those details are shared, the easier it is for the operations and coaching team to give a useful answer.

International judo group gathered on the mat during a Tbilisi camp
Team camps work best when the coaching and logistics brief is clear before availability is checked.

Information to send before asking for availability

Send expected group size, age range, belt levels, competition level, preferred months, module length, and whether coaches or parents are traveling.

Add rooming needs, dietary restrictions, arrival windows, and whether the group wants training-only or full-board.

If the team is preparing for a tournament, include the event date and what you want from the camp block.

Jul 7, 2026

7-day module

Ends Jul 13, 2026

Jul 7, 2026

14-day module

Ends Jul 20, 2026

Aug 4, 2026

7-day module

Ends Aug 10, 2026

Aug 4, 2026

14-day module

Ends Aug 17, 2026

Sep 1, 2026

7-day module

Ends Sep 7, 2026

Sep 1, 2026

14-day module

Ends Sep 14, 2026

Matching group level to training intensity

A mixed club group needs different planning than a national-level competition team.

Beginners need structure and safety. Competitors need appropriate randori, grip pressure, and recovery management.

Coaches should be honest about the lower and upper ends of the group so the camp can advise whether the requested module is a good fit.

Team of judoka training together during a camp session in Georgia
Team level and training purpose should drive the camp plan, not just the travel calendar.

Accommodation, meals, and pricing expectations

Teams should decide early whether athletes need shared rooms, private rooms for coaches, parent rooms, or extra nights around flights.

Full-board packages can simplify a group trip because meals, hotel, and training access are planned together.

Groups of 5 or more should ask about current group pricing after sending dates, levels, rooming needs, and package preference.

Training Week

EUR 500

Training-only week; hotel is not included.

7-day full-board shared room

EUR 990

Training, meals, hotel, and shared-room accommodation.

7-day full-board private room

EUR 1,190

Training, meals, hotel, and private-room accommodation.

14-day full-board shared room

EUR 1,800

Two-week camp with meals, hotel, and shared-room accommodation.

14-day full-board private room

EUR 2,100

Two-week camp with meals, hotel, and private-room accommodation.

Sample group planning flow

First, choose the training purpose: beginner development, competition preparation, team bonding, or a mixed club experience.

Second, choose the module length: 7 days for a compact camp, 14 days for deeper adaptation and more training exposure.

Third, send the full brief, wait for availability confirmation, then coordinate flights, transfers, rooming, and parent communication.

Planning a club or team camp?

Send group size, levels, target dates, room needs, and coaching goals so the team can check a realistic option.

Request group availability

Plan Your Camp

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Ready to train judo in Georgia?

Choose a 7-day or 14-day module in Tbilisi, then tell us your level, preferred dates, and package type. The team will confirm availability before you finalize the trip.

Camp FAQ

Can clubs bring a group to Judo Camp Georgia?

Yes. Clubs should send group size, levels, dates, room needs, and training goals so the team can check availability.

Do teams of 5 or more get special pricing?

Groups of 5 or more should ask directly. Current pricing depends on dates, package type, room needs, and group details.

Should a team choose 7 days or 14 days?

Choose 7 days for a compact group block. Choose 14 days when the team needs more adaptation, randori exposure, and recovery time.