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Full-Board Guide

BJJ Camp With Accommodation: How Full Board Works in Georgia

Understand BJJ Camp Georgia full-board packages, shared and private rooms, meals, recovery time, and how hotel support changes the training week.

Quick answer

Full-board BJJ Camp Georgia packages include training, hotel accommodation, and three meals per day.

Athletes can choose shared or private rooms for 7-day or 14-day modules, with prices from EUR 990 to EUR 2100 depending on length and room type.

Full board fits visitors who want fewer daily logistics and more recovery focus between sessions.

Included

Training, hotel, and three meals daily

Room types

Shared or private room options

7-day full board

EUR 990 shared / EUR 1190 private

14-day full board

EUR 1800 shared / EUR 2100 private

What full board includes

Full-board packages are designed for athletes who want the training trip organized around recovery.

They include camp training, hotel accommodation, and three meals per day, with shared or private room choices for 7-day and 14-day modules.

That support matters because repeated BJJ, No-Gi, judo, wrestling, and conditioning sessions leave less energy for daily logistics.

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.

Shared room or private room

A shared room is the budget-conscious full-board choice and can fit athletes who are comfortable around other campers.

A private room costs more but gives better control over sleep, privacy, and downtime.

If you know that poor sleep affects your training quickly, the private room can be a performance decision rather than a luxury decision.

Shared accommodation room prepared for BJJ camp athletes
Room choice changes both price and recovery control during the camp week.

Meals and training fuel

Three meals per day remove one of the easiest ways to lose recovery time during a training trip.

Food does not need to be complicated, but it does need to be reliable when you are training more than usual.

Full-board athletes can keep energy focused on sessions, sleep, and basic recovery instead of searching for every meal.

Grilled meal served for athletes during BJJ camp in Georgia
Full board includes meals so visitors can keep the day organized around training.

Why accommodation support changes the week

The physical training is only one part of a productive camp.

Where you sleep, how easily you eat, and how much transport you need can decide whether the second half of the week feels sharp or flat.

Full board is strongest for international visitors, first-time campers, and athletes choosing 14 days.

When training-only is enough

Training-only can be the right choice if you live nearby, already know Tbilisi, or have accommodation and meals handled.

It can also fit returning visitors who prefer their own hotel or apartment.

Just make sure your daily plan does not create long commutes, inconsistent meals, or laundry problems that steal from training.

Questions to ask before choosing

Ask which room types are available for your dates, whether extra nights are possible, and how arrival and departure should line up with the module.

If you have dietary constraints, mention them early so expectations are clear before booking.

The best package is the one that makes your training week simpler, not just the one with the lowest headline price.

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Ready to train BJJ in Georgia?

Choose a 7-day or 14-day module in Tbilisi, then tell us your level, room preference, and preferred dates. We will confirm availability before you book flights.

BJJ Camp FAQ

Does full board include meals?

Yes. Full-board packages include training, hotel accommodation, and three meals per day.

Can I choose a private room?

Yes. Private room options are available for both 7-day and 14-day full-board modules, subject to availability.

Can I book training without accommodation?

Yes. The EUR 500 training-only week is for athletes who want to organize their own hotel and meals.