Judoka training during a structured judo camp session in Tbilisi, Georgia

Judo Camp Georgia Guide

Judo Camp in Georgia: Dates, Prices, Coaches, and Who It Fits

Compare Judo Camp Georgia dates, prices, training level, coaches, accommodation, and booking steps before choosing a Tbilisi judo camp.

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

Quick answer

Judo Camp Georgia is a monthly Tbilisi training camp with 7-day and 14-day modules, training-only pricing from EUR 500, and full-board hotel packages from EUR 990.

It fits beginners, adult hobbyists, competitors, and teams who want real Georgian judo training with clear dates, accommodation options, and a direct availability request before payment.

Location

Tbilisi, Georgia

Camp rhythm

First Tuesday monthly

Price range

EUR 500-EUR 2,100

Training base

500+ sqm mat area

What Judo Camp Georgia is

Judo Camp Georgia is a structured training camp in Tbilisi for visiting judoka who want a clear week or two-week block instead of a loose drop-in gym visit.

The camp combines daily training, access to a serious mat area, and optional hotel and meal packages so athletes can keep the trip simple.

It is not only for elite athletes. The key is fit: your level, your training goal, your recovery needs, and the dates that match your travel plan.

2026 dates and module lengths

The planning rule is simple: camp modules start on the first Tuesday of each month.

A 7-day module works well when you want a focused judo reset, a technical block, or a first visit to Georgia.

A 14-day module gives more room for adaptation, especially if you want repeated randori exposure, grip-fighting work, and enough recovery between hard sessions.

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

Check the next available modules

Use the dates page first, then send your preferred start date, level, and package type before booking flights.

View camp dates

Price options and what each package includes

The entry point is the Training Week from EUR 500, which is training-only and does not include hotel.

Full-board packages add accommodation and meals, with shared and private-room options for 7-day and 14-day modules.

Use the table below as the live planning baseline. Final availability still depends on dates, room type, and how early you request a place.

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.

Who should choose training-only vs full-board

Choose training-only if you already know Tbilisi, want your own accommodation, or are joining from another local stay.

Choose full-board if you want the camp week to be operationally simple: hotel, meals, training access, and less energy spent solving logistics.

Private-room packages are especially useful for older athletes, competitors, coaches, or anyone who values recovery and sleep during a high-volume week.

Large judo tatami training area inside the Gymnasia facility in Tbilisi
The main value is concentrated mat time: clear modules, structured sessions, and enough space for serious judo work.

Coaching and athlete proof

Georgia has an Olympic-level judo culture, and the camp offer is strongest when athletes understand that context before they travel.

The site shows real Georgian judo proof: Vazha Margvelashvili, Varlam Liparteliani, UAE National Judo Team visits, Israel Judo Federation camp imagery, and real training-room photos.

That proof matters because a judo camp is not a generic holiday. You are choosing the room, the coaching environment, and the people who can help you train at the right level.

Vazha Margvelashvili in judo uniform during a Gymnasia judo camp session
Judo Camp Georgia uses real Georgian judo credibility rather than stock camp imagery.

What happens after you request availability

Send your preferred dates, age, level, package type, room preference, and whether you are coming alone or with a team.

The team can then confirm whether your preferred module fits your level and whether the accommodation option is available.

After that, you can align flights, arrival time, any extra nights, and the final booking step with fewer surprises.

Short decision checklist before registering

Pick one training goal: grip fighting, throwing entries, randori confidence, competition preparation, or a team training block.

Choose 7 days if you want a compact reset. Choose 14 days if you want more repetition and adaptation.

Decide whether you want training-only or full-board before you ask for availability. That makes the answer faster and more useful.

Ready to check fit?

Send your level, target dates, and whether you prefer training-only, shared room, or private room.

Request 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

When do Judo Camp Georgia modules start?

Modules start on the first Tuesday of each month, with 7-day and 14-day options shown on the dates page.

How much does Judo Camp Georgia cost?

Training-only starts from EUR 500. Full-board packages with accommodation and meals start from EUR 990 and go up to EUR 2,100.

Can beginners join the camp?

Yes, beginners and adult hobbyists can fit when expectations are clear. Share your level before booking so the team can advise on the right module and training volume.