GEORGIA
CAT-SkiING AdventurE
Remote cat-skiing in vast, untouched mountain terrain. Delivered in partnership with experienced local operators.
Georgia offers a unique cat-skiing experience in one of Europe’s most remote and least explored mountain regions. With wide-open terrain, consistent snowfall, and very few crowds, it delivers a raw and authentic skiing environment.
Each day is planned around weather and snow conditions, with snowcat access allowing for a wide range of terrain to be explored. The focus is on maximising time on snow, with efficient laps and varied terrain throughout the day.
WHAT MAKES GEORGIA DIFFERENT
Cat-skiing format with quick turnaround between runs
Vast, uncrowded terrain with minimal competition for lines
More relaxed and less commercialised than major resorts
Strong value compared to traditional heli-ski destinations
A true off-the-beaten-track experience
THE EXPERIENCE
Georgia is all about space and simplicity. Wide, open faces and rolling terrain create a consistent and flowing style of skiing, ideal for building rhythm and confidence in off-piste conditions.
Cat-skiing allows for quick turnaround between runs, meaning more time skiing and less time waiting. The overall experience is less commercial than traditional destinations, offering a more relaxed and authentic mountain environment.
A TYPICAL DAY
Morning briefing based on weather and snow conditions
Snowcat access to high-altitude terrain
Multiple laps throughout the day with minimal waiting time
Lunch either on the mountain or back at the lodge
Afternoon skiing focused on maximising vertical and snow quality
Return to lodge for food, recovery, and downtime
KEY DETAILS
Best Time To Go:
January–March
Trip Length:
6 days
Accommodation:
Mountain lodge
Ideal Timing:
February (best
snow consistency)
Price Guide:
£2,550–£4,000 pp (excl. flights)
Group Size:
6–12+ guests
Private Group Trips
Ideal for groups of friends, families, or corporate groups who want a fully tailored experience around their dates and preferences.
Open Group Trips
For individuals or smaller groups looking to join a curated UNIQ X trip and ski with like-minded guests.
Who It’s For
Intermediate to advanced skiers
Those looking for a more relaxed alternative to heli-skiing
Small private groups or individuals joining open trips
Skiers wanting strong value and consistent off-piste conditions
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Snowcat access and guided skiing throughout the trip
Mountain guiding and safety management
Accommodation in a mountain lodge
Full board meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner)
Avalanche safety equipment (if required)
Ground transfers within the trip itinerary
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International flights
Personal equipment
Travel insurance
Alcoholic drinks and personal expenses
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Weather and visibility can impact daily plans
Terrain varies from open faces to rolling lines
Flexibility is key to maximising skiing time
Early enquiry recommended due to limited group sizes
Frequently Asked Questions
Still have questions? Take a look at the FAQ or reach out anytime. If you’re feeling ready, go ahead and apply.
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We focus on building the right trip for the right group.
Every trip is shaped around guest expectations, ability level, and overall experience, not just a fixed package. Where appropriate, a UNIQ host or coach may accompany the trip to support the group and overall delivery.
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Submit an enquiry with your preferred dates and group details
We shape the trip around your requirements
A follow-up call refines the structure and experience
The trip is confirmed and delivered based on your group
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Previous cat-skiing experience is not essential. Guests should be confident skiing off-piste terrain, but many use cat skiing as a step into more advanced powder skiing.
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A good level of fitness is recommended. Cat skiing involves repeated off-piste runs throughout the day, often in deeper snow.
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Cat skiing is less weather-dependent than heli-skiing and can operate in a wider range of conditions. This generally allows for more consistent skiing throughout the trip.
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Guests typically complete multiple runs throughout the day, with snowcat access providing efficient uplift and consistent skiing.
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You’ll need appropriate powder skis and off-piste gear. Safety equipment (such as avalanche transceivers, airbags, etc.) is typically provided, but we’ll guide you on exactly what to bring before the trip.
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Yes — we offer both private group trips and open trips. If you don’t have a group, you can join a curated UNIQ X trip with like-minded skiers.
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Georgia is best suited for intermediate to advanced skiers who are comfortable skiing off-piste terrain.
Interested in GEORGIA?
Submit your enquiry and we’ll help build the right trip for you.
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