Informational Article
Is Georgia Travel Insurance Mandatory? 2026 Updated Guide
As of January 1, 2026, travel health and accident insurance is mandatory for all tourists entering Georgia.
In this article, we summarize the legal basis of the requirement, minimum coverage conditions, and key points to consider when preparing your policy.
Yes, Insurance Is Mandatory
Under the Law of Georgia "On Tourism", all tourists entering the country from January 1, 2026 are required to present a valid health and accident insurance policy. Travelers without insurance may be denied entry. The regulation applies to all tourists, including day visitors.
Key Requirements for 2026 According to Official Sources
- Effective date: January 1, 2026.
- All tourists must present a valid health and accident insurance policy.
- Minimum coverage amount: 30,000 GEL.
- The policy must cover the entire period of stay, including arrival and departure dates.
- The policy can be presented in Georgian or English, in physical or digital format.
This framework is consistent with the announcement published by the U.S. Embassy in Tbilisi and the official Georgia MFA consular information page referenced therein.
Who Does This Apply To?
- Individual travelers planning tourist visits
- Business representatives making short-term entries
- Family visitors or transit passengers
For corporate travel, having valid travel insurance for employees is also important from an operational standpoint.
Certain exemptions may apply based on diplomatic or special passport types. Always verify the latest requirements through official sources before travel.
What to Look for When Getting a Policy
- Travel dates must cover entry and exit days
- Coverage limit and geographical scope must be suitable for Georgia
- Emergency medical expenses and assistance services should be included
- Policy document must be in a readable and presentable format
Why You Should Prepare in Advance
Since entry without insurance may be refused, it is extremely important not to leave your policy to the last minute. Last-minute arrangements can lead to date or coverage errors. Preparing the right policy before your trip protects you from serious costs both at border crossings and in potential health situations.
Sources and References
- U.S. Embassy in Georgia - Mandatory insurance announcement effective January 1, 2026
- Georgia MFA / GeoConsul - Entering Georgia official information page
Note: Final assessment at border crossings is made by the relevant authorities; regulations and practices may change over time.
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