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Kutaisi

Web design in Kutaisi for budget-airport hospitality, Imereti tourism, and regional services.

Built for Kutaisi guesthouses catching Wizz Air arrivals at David the Builder International, Imereti tour operators running Prometheus Cave, Sataplia, Okatse Canyon, and Martvili day-trips, Bagrati-area restaurants, and the traditional western-Georgia trades — designed for visitors who land on your site from a phone at the airport gate in Warsaw, Berlin, or Tel Aviv.

GEL pricing · Bank of Georgia / TBC / Stripe · Trilingual KA/EN/RU · Budget-airport-flow aware

01Kutaisi context

Why a Kutaisi site has to read different from a Tbilisi one.

Kutaisi's business mix has its own logic — a guesthouse 12 minutes from Kutaisi International catching the 6am Wizz Air arrivals from Warsaw, a tour operator running Prometheus Cave day-trips for Israeli families, a Bagrati-area restaurant whose customers split between locals and international visitors on a Gelati-and-Motsameta day-loop, an Imereti-region trade business serving Tskaltubo, Khoni, and Vani. The shared problem is that Kutaisi visitors arrive on a budget-airport flow — they're price-sensitive, they're navigating in English or Russian, and they're checking your site from an arrivals lounge — and most local sites are still built as if everyone speaks Georgian and arrived by marshrutka.

Local Kutaisi agency rates run well below Tbilisi — a custom build in 2026 typically lands at ₾4,500–₾18,000 with a maintenance retainer of ₾400–₾1,200 a month on top. For a four-room guesthouse, a single-vehicle tour operator, or a small restaurant, that's the price of a year's vehicle service or a season's tour-association fees; the website has to genuinely earn its share without trying to be a Tbilisi-tier asset.

We replace the agency-and-template dilemma with a fixed monthly lari price. Design, hosting on a global edge network, your .ge domain, ongoing content updates, trilingual KA/EN/RU delivery (because the typical Kutaisi audience is genuinely all three), and standard Georgian data-handling — all in one bill. The site loads as fast for a Khoni-resident local on Magti 4G as it does for a Polish traveller checking from a phone at the airport baggage claim.

02Kutaisi use-cases

Three kinds of Kutaisi business we build sites for.

Budget-airport hospitality

Guesthouses, B&Bs, and airport-transfer-aware hotels

A direct-booking enquiry form that beats Booking.com commissions for the Wizz Air arrival who's checking pricing on the tarmac, room galleries that hold up on a phone screen at Warsaw Chopin, airport-transfer copy that's honest about the 12-minute drive from the terminal, and the trilingual KA/EN/RU touch that the actual arrivals demographic expects — not English-only with a translate button.

Imereti tourism & day-trips

Tour operators, guides, and cave / canyon / monastery day-trips

Activity-led pages in the language of the route — Prometheus and Sataplia honesty about cave-walking conditions, Okatse Canyon access copy, Martvili kayak day-trip details, Gelati and Motsameta tour-pacing copy — plus an availability calendar tied to your existing booking flow and the dual-language coverage (English-first for international tourists, Russian-parity for the substantial CIS visitor base).

Regional trades & services

Imereti-region trades, services, and SMB operators

Service-area pages that rank for 'plumber Kutaisi' and 'electrician Tskaltubo' with genuine local content — not thin doorway templates — plus a photos-and-address quote form that lets a customer send the broken-pipe picture without you needing to explain WhatsApp. Western-Georgia regional reach (Khoni, Vani, Samtredia) handled with proper local content, not just title-tag stuffing.

03Local proof

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

Starter, monthly

₾60fixed

Same monthly lari price whether the business sits in central Kutaisi, near the airport, or out toward Khoni or Tskaltubo — 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; the airport-traveller 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 (which borrows heavily from EU GDPR), a privacy policy aligned to your sector, GNTA-aware copy for licensed tourism operators, and a privacy-by-default analytics setup that doesn't ship visitor data to ad networks unless you opt in.

04Common Kutaisi questions

Questions Kutaisi clients ask before signing.

Most of my guests arrive on Wizz Air or other budget airlines — can the site rank for those searches?
Yes — the Kutaisi-airport-arrival flow is the bread-and-butter for most guesthouses and tour operators here. We build proper airport-adjacent landing structure for searches like 'guesthouse near Kutaisi airport', 'Imereti tour from Kutaisi', and 'Wizz Air arrival accommodation' without sacrificing the longer-trip-planner finding you from Warsaw or Berlin a month ahead.
Do I need Russian content, or is English enough for international visitors?
If you're serving the typical Kutaisi tourism mix, Russian content is worth having — the CIS visitor share is genuinely substantial, and an English-only site reads as a deliberate exclusion to a Russian-speaking arrival. We deliver KA/EN/RU trilingual at no extra cost; if your data shows zero CIS visitors after six months we can drop the RU side.
Bank of Georgia vs TBC — do you handle whichever I'm with?
Both. We connect to whichever processor you already use — Bank of Georgia or TBC Pay — without you needing to switch banks. If you don't have a merchant account yet, we'll help you open one during onboarding; for guesthouses we usually recommend Bank of Georgia for the bilingual EN/RU dashboard.
Does the site handle the early-morning airport-arrival booking spike — Wizz Air lands at 4am?
Yes — hosting is on a global edge network with edge nodes in the EU. Your site handles a traffic spike at 4am Polish time the same way it handles a Tuesday afternoon. No 'upgrade your plan' email when a flight from Warsaw lands and 30 people simultaneously check accommodation.

Ready to talk about your Kutaisi 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 Kutaisi for budget-airport hospitality, Imereti tourism, and regional services. · Digital Serpents