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Bakuriani

Web design in Bakuriani for ski hotels, traditional guesthouses, and Borjomi-region mountain operators.

Built for Bakuriani ski hotels and chalets on Didveli and Kokhta, traditional family guesthouses in Tsemi and Tsaghveri, ski schools and equipment-rental operators, and the summer hiking and mountain-bike outfitters working the Borjomi-Kharagauli national park edge — designed for guests who land on your site from a phone in Tbilisi, Moscow, or Tel Aviv while they plan a weekend or a season.

GEL pricing · Bank of Georgia / TBC / Stripe · Trilingual KA/EN/RU · Ski-season cycle aware

01Bakuriani context

Why a Bakuriani site has to think like the ski season, not the calendar.

Bakuriani's business mix is genuinely seasonal — a Didveli ski hotel whose December–March months do 70% of the year, a traditional family guesthouse in Tsemi running steady through ski season and quietly through summer, an equipment-rental operator whose January phones don't stop and whose May phones nearly do, a ski school whose instructors are unemployed half the year. The shared problem is that most websites built for Bakuriani businesses ignore the seasonal cycle entirely — they read as if every day of the year is a January Saturday — and the audience splits cleanly between Tbilisi-weekend skiers (booking on a Wednesday for Saturday), CIS visitors (Russian-speaking, planning a week from Moscow or Almaty), and the international ski-trip planner (booking from Tel Aviv or Warsaw three months out).

Mountain-resort agency rates in the Borjomi region typically land at ₾4,000–₾15,000 for a custom build with trilingual delivery, with maintenance on top. For a 10-room hotel, a single ski school, or a four-chalet rental operation, that's the price of a season's lift-pass-association dues or a year's snow-grooming contribution; the website has to genuinely earn its share without a Tbilisi-agency price tag.

We replace the agency-and-OTA-dependency dilemma with a fixed monthly lari price. Design, hosting on a global edge network, your .ge domain, ongoing seasonal-content updates, trilingual KA/EN/RU delivery, and standard Georgian data-handling — all in one bill. The site loads as fast for a Tbilisi local on Silknet 5G planning Friday on Kokhta as it does for a Moscow visitor planning a March ski week from a phone in Sheremetyevo.

02Bakuriani use-cases

Three kinds of Bakuriani business we build sites for.

Ski hotels & chalets

Slope-side hotels, chalets, and seasonal rental operators

A direct-booking enquiry form that beats Booking.com commissions for the Tbilisi-weekender market (where OTA fees compound on a 3-night Friday-to-Sunday booking), property galleries that hold up on a phone in a Moscow apartment in November, season-aware rate copy (December peak vs April shoulder vs the summer hiking season that some properties stay open for), and Bank of Georgia or TBC Pay deposit handling.

Ski schools & equipment rental

Ski schools, board schools, and rental operators

Activity-led pages in the language of the slope — instructor-level honesty, beginner-vs-intermediate copy that doesn't oversell, rental-pricing-by-day transparency, an availability calendar tied to your existing booking flow, and dual-season content modules where the operation runs ski in winter and summer mountain-bike rental from June.

Summer mountain operators

Hiking guides, mountain-bike outfitters, and Borjomi-park-edge operators

Activity pages that read in the language of the trail — Borjomi-Kharagauli National Park access, route-difficulty honesty, weather-aware seasonality copy (May trails open differently than September), and a clean booking-and-deposit form for the summer-season visitor who's planning a multi-day combination of hiking and Borjomi mineral-water tourism.

03Local proof

Pricing, payments, and compliance in lari and Georgian law.

Starter, monthly

₾60fixed

Same monthly lari price whether the business sits on Didveli, in central Bakuriani, or out toward Tsemi and Tsaghveri — no hidden hosting charges, no add-on fees for SSL, content updates, or the .ge renewal.

Payments

TBC Pay · Bank of Georgia · Keepz

Bank of Georgia, TBC Pay, and Stripe all supported out of the box — connect existing accounts or open new ones with our help during onboarding. Apple Pay and Google Pay enabled by default for the international-visitor booking flow that's mostly mobile.

Compliance

Georgian personal-data law · Consumer Rights Protection · GNTA tourism signposting

Cookie banner configured for the Georgian personal-data law, a privacy policy aligned to your sector, GNTA-aware copy for licensed tourism operators, and a privacy-by-default analytics setup.

04Common Bakuriani questions

Questions Bakuriani clients ask before signing.

How does the ski-season vs summer split affect content management?
It's handled in copy and content, not technology. We build seasonal modules — winter slope conditions, summer trail copy, shoulder-season pricing for April and November when most operators are quiet — that you update from the same admin where you change room rates. The site stays accurate year-round without you having to rewrite pages each season.
Most of my bookings come from Tbilisi weekenders and Russian-speaking visitors — does the site rank for those?
Yes — Tbilisi-weekender is the steady base for most Bakuriani operators, and the CIS visitor share is substantial. We build proper Tbilisi-adjacent landing structure for searches like 'ski weekend from Tbilisi', 'Bakuriani chalet rental', and Russian-language equivalents — without sacrificing the international-trip planner finding you from Tel Aviv or Warsaw three months out.
Trilingual KA/EN/RU — do you handle proper Russian and Georgian copy, not just translation tools?
Yes — Georgian-first for the local audience, Russian-parity for the substantial CIS visitor base, and English for the international-trip planner. We work with native speakers on all three; we don't run KA through an API to produce RU.
What happens to site capacity during peak ski season — late December, January, the Russian New Year holiday?
Hosting is on a global edge network — your site handles a 10× traffic spike during Russian New Year week the same way it handles a Tuesday in October. No 'upgrade your plan' email when bookings start spiking from the Tbilisi office.

Ready to talk about your Bakuriani site?

Pick a plan, take the two-minute quiz to match brief, or send us a couple of lines about what you need.

Web design in Bakuriani for ski hotels, traditional guesthouses, and Borjomi-region mountain operators. · Digital Serpents