Book this if You want a sprawling, all-in-one resort village in Georgia's wine country where you can ride horses, taste wine, and swim without ever leaving the property.
Massive 60-hectare grounds that feel like a private village
Château Buera on-site for legitimate wine tasting and fine dining
Four distinct pool zones including a family water park and a quiet indoor spa pool
Quick Take: A stunning visual paradise that struggles to scale its service to match its massive size.
Reviewed by @Sakeynar: I escaped to this winter wonderland and it was pure magic. From riding horses through the crisp forest to skating under the stars, every moment felt special. The cozy fireplace at the end of the day was the cherry on top. Highly recommend for a festive reset!
Guest Who Stayed Here Said
The hype
Guests are blown away by the scenery and architecture but frequently frustrated by the amateur service standards.
Reality check
The 'resort' feel can turn into a 'crowded theme park' vibe on weekends, especially when weddings take over the event spaces.
You are traveling with a family and need a place that keeps everyone busy
You want a photogenic backdrop for your Instagram feed
You appreciate having 5+ restaurants within walking distance of your bed
Cleanliness & Maintenance
8.5
Housekeeping: Generally reliable daily service, though busy times can lead to missed details like restocking towels.
Bathroom hygiene: Modern and clean, but watch for grout issues in older buildings; some complaints of 'hair in drains' exist.
Maintenance: The property is aging; expect occasional peeling paint or loose fixtures in the 'Standard' rooms.
Linens & towels: Standard hotel quality—clean but not ultra-luxury plush.
Odors & scents: Fresh forest air outside; some older rooms can have a faint musty smell if not aired out.
Sleepability™
6MODERATE
MODERATE
0-4LOUD
4-7.5MODERATE
7.5-10SILENT
Thin walls between connecting rooms
Loud music from weddings and the pool bar late at night
Before you book
Good to know
The resort is huge; you will rely on golf buggies to get around, which can have long wait times.
Dining is expensive for Georgia; expect Western European prices at on-site restaurants.
Power outages can happen in this region; the hotel has generators but transitions can be glitchy.
What to pack
Earplugs (non-negotiable for light sleepers)
Swim cap (mandatory for the indoor pool)
Your own snacks (on-site mini-market options are limited and pricey)
Room Genie
Best picks
Lake View Rooms (upper floors) for the iconic balcony view
Newer blocks (ask for 'renovated' or 'new wing') for slightly better sound insulation
Rooms to avoid
Ground floor rooms near the main pool (noise central)
Rooms near the event hall if a wedding is scheduled
Room Request Genie – copy & paste
“I would appreciate a room on an upper floor in one of the newer buildings, specifically facing the lake but away from the main pool bar to ensure quiet.”
FAQ & Hidden tips
Everything you actually want to know before you book.
Is the outdoor pool heated in winter?
No. The outdoor pools are seasonal and unheated. Only the indoor pool and Slavic bath are warm in winter.
Can I bring my dog?
Yes, it is pet-friendly for dogs up to 6kg (approx 13 lbs) for a fee of ~65 GEL per stay.
How far is it from Tbilisi?
About a 2 to 2.5-hour drive (approx. 120km) via the Gombori Pass.
Is there a dress code for dinner?
Casual resort wear is fine for most spots, but Château Buera leans slightly more dressy-casual.
Are there hidden fees?
18% VAT is standard. A 'service charge' of 10-15% is often added to restaurant bills automatically.
Do I need a car?
Not once you are there, but having one helps if you want to explore Telavi or other wineries nearby.
Insider Tips
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The 'Slavic Bath' is a separate paid experience but worth it for a private, quiet escape from the main pool crowds.
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Breakfast buffet gets chaotic after 9:30 AM; go early for fresh khachapuri and peace.
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You can rent bikes to explore the 60-hectare grounds, which is often faster than waiting for a buggy.
5 things to know before you go
💡The 'Lake' is man-made and more for viewing/boating than swimming (use the pools).
💡Staff are often local students with limited English; Google Translate is your friend.
💡The 'Forest Spa' prices are high for Georgia (200+ GEL for massages), comparable to Tbilisi luxury hotels.
💡You might spot a giant sturgeon in the lake if you're lucky (legend says it lives there).
💡Standard rooms can feel surprisingly tight for a 'resort'—upgrade to a Suite if you have kids.
Local Playbook
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