Situated in the Imereti region of Georgia, Kutaisi mesmerizes visitors with its historic architecture, lush green landscapes, and vibrant local culture. The best time to visit Kutaisi is generally during the late spring (May to early June) or the early autumn (September to October). During these months, the weather is pleasantly warm without the sweltering heat that can characterize the Georgian summer. The temperate climate in late spring and early autumn is perfect for exploring the city’s ancient sites like Bagrati Cathedral and Gelati Monastery, venturing into the nearby Prometheus and Sataplia caves, or strolling along the banks of the Rioni River.
In late spring, the countryside is vibrant with fresh foliage and blooming flowers, offering a picturesque backdrop for outdoor activities such as hiking in the surrounding hills or visiting the local botanical garden. The pleasant temperatures and lower humidity levels provide a comfortable setting for sightseeing and enjoying outdoor cafes. Meanwhile, early autumn brings a kaleidoscope of colors as the leaves change, along with the rich harvest of the region's famous fruits, like grapes, which are celebrated with festivals such as the Rtveli (grape harvest festival). Autumn also tends to be a bit drier than spring, ensuring more predictable weather for your travels. However, it's important to note that while daytime temperatures are agreeable during these seasons, evenings can be cool, so packing layers is advisable.
Month | Min Temp | Max Temp |
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January | 2 °c | 7 °c |
February | 2 °c | 8 °c |
March | 5 °c | 13 °c |
April | 9 °c | 18 °c |
May | 13 °c | 22 °c |
June | 17 °c | 26 °c |
July | 20 °c | 29 °c |
August | 20 °c | 29 °c |
September | 16 °c | 25 °c |
October | 12 °c | 19 °c |
November | 7 °c | 13 °c |
December | 3 °c | 8 °c |