
BJJ Camp Pricing Guide
How Much Does a BJJ Camp in Georgia Cost?
Compare BJJ Camp Georgia prices from EUR 500 to EUR 2100, including training-only, 7-day, 14-day, shared room, private room, meals, and hotel options.
Quick answer
BJJ Camp Georgia starts at EUR 500 for a training-only week in Tbilisi.
Full-board options are EUR 990-1190 for 7 days and EUR 1800-2100 for 14 days, depending on whether you choose a shared or private room.
The best package depends on how much of the trip you want handled for you: training only, or training with hotel accommodation and three meals per day.
Entry price
EUR 500 training-only week
7-day full board
EUR 990 shared / EUR 1190 private
14-day full board
EUR 1800 shared / EUR 2100 private
Location
Tbilisi, Georgia
BJJ camp prices in Georgia
The simplest way to compare BJJ Camp Georgia prices is to separate training from logistics.
Training-only gives you access to the camp week while you handle your own hotel, meals, transfers, laundry, and recovery routine.
Full-board packages cost more because they solve the everyday details that can quietly drain energy during a training trip.
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.
What training-only includes
The EUR 500 training week is for athletes who want the mat time and prefer to organize the rest of the trip independently.
It can fit local athletes, returning visitors, or travelers who already have accommodation in Tbilisi.
Choose this path if you are comfortable managing food, transport, laundry, and recovery between sessions without camp support.

What full-board adds
Full-board packages add hotel accommodation and three meals per day to the training week.
That matters most when you are flying in, training hard, and do not want every meal or transfer to become a separate decision.
For many visitors, full board is less about luxury and more about reducing friction so the week stays centered on BJJ, No-Gi, judo, wrestling, and recovery.

Shared room or private room?
Choose a shared room if price is the main constraint and you are comfortable living around other athletes.
Choose a private room if sleep, privacy, and recovery control matter more than the lowest possible price.
If you are comparing European BJJ camps, check the total trip cost instead of only the headline camp fee. Hotel, meals, and local logistics can change the real number quickly.
Costs that are not included
Flights, travel insurance, personal BJJ gear, laundry extras, extra hotel nights, and personal spending are separate from the listed package prices.
Bring your own gi, belt, No-Gi kit, rashguards, protective gear you use, and any recovery items you rely on.
Before booking flights, confirm the live dates and room availability so your arrival and departure line up with the module you want.
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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
What is the cheapest BJJ Camp Georgia option?
The training-only week starts at EUR 500. It includes the camp training but not hotel accommodation or meals.
Does BJJ Camp Georgia include accommodation?
Accommodation is included in the full-board packages. You can choose shared or private room options for 7-day and 14-day modules.
Are meals included?
Meals are included in the full-board packages. Training-only athletes should plan their own meals in Tbilisi.