Boxing gloves arranged at the training facility for kickboxing camp athletes

Kickboxing Camp Price Guide

How Much Does a Kickboxing Camp in Georgia Cost?

A clear 2026 cost breakdown for Kickboxing Camp Georgia: training-only, shared room, private room, 7-day and 14-day options.

Last reviewed 2026-07-03 by Shota Gogrichiani.

Quick answer

Kickboxing Camp Georgia currently starts at EUR 500 for training-only.

A 7-day full-board shared-room package is EUR 990, and a 14-day full-board shared-room package is EUR 1,800.

Private-room full-board options are EUR 1,190 for 7 days and EUR 2,100 for 14 days, before flights, insurance, personal gear, or optional extras.

Training-only

From EUR 500

7-day full-board

From EUR 990 shared room

14-day full-board

From EUR 1,800 shared room

Price reviewed

July 3, 2026

Quick price table

Use these prices as the current planning baseline for Kickboxing Camp Georgia.

Availability can vary by start date and room type, so confirm before booking flights or non-refundable travel.

Training Week

EUR 500

Training-only week; hotel is not included.

7-day full-board shared room

EUR 990

Training, meals, hotel, and shared-room accommodation.

7-day full-board private room

EUR 1,190

Training, meals, hotel, and private-room accommodation.

14-day full-board shared room

EUR 1,800

Two-week camp with meals, hotel, and shared-room accommodation.

14-day full-board private room

EUR 2,100

Two-week camp with meals, hotel, and private-room accommodation.

What EUR 500 training-only includes

The Training Week package is for athletes who want the camp training without hotel included.

It is the best fit if you already live in Tbilisi, know where you want to stay, or prefer to manage food and transport yourself.

Training-only keeps the entry cost low, but it shifts more logistics onto you: accommodation, meals, transfers, laundry, and daily recovery planning.

Want the leanest option?

Check the next start dates, then request availability for a training-only week.

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What full-board hotel includes

Full-board packages are built for visiting athletes who want fewer moving parts around training.

The package copy currently covers training, meals, hotel accommodation, recovery access, activities, fitness center access, and airport transfer.

That matters on a short camp because missed meals, bad sleep, or complicated transport can reduce the quality of the sessions you came for.

Shared-room accommodation option for kickboxing camp guests in Tbilisi
Full-board packages are priced by duration and room type, so compare shared and private options before requesting availability.

Shared room vs private room

A shared room is the lower-cost full-board option: EUR 990 for 7 days or EUR 1,800 for 14 days.

A private room costs more: EUR 1,190 for 7 days or EUR 2,100 for 14 days.

Choose shared if budget is the main constraint and you are comfortable sharing space with another athlete.

Choose private if sleep, privacy, and recovery are worth the upgrade for you.

7-day vs 14-day value comparison

At current prices, the 14-day shared-room package saves EUR 180 compared with booking two separate 7-day shared-room packages.

The 14-day private-room package saves EUR 280 compared with booking two separate 7-day private-room packages.

That does not mean every athlete should choose 14 days. It means the longer module is better value if you already know you want two weeks of training.

For first-time camp guests, the right choice depends on fitness, travel distance, recovery needs, and how much repetition your goal requires.

Extra costs to budget for

Flights are separate, and prices depend on your departure city and booking window.

Travel insurance is strongly recommended for any international training trip.

Bring or budget for personal protective gear such as mouthguard, groin protector, shin guards, wraps, and any gloves you prefer.

You may also want extra money for personal snacks, laundry, sightseeing, taxis, or extra recovery services outside the package.

Camp meal with chicken and potatoes for full-board guests
Food logistics are part of the value question: full-board costs more upfront, but it reduces daily planning around training.

Which package fits which athlete

Choose training-only if you are local, returning to Tbilisi, or comfortable managing your own stay.

Choose 7-day full-board if you want a compact camp with logistics handled.

Choose 14-day full-board if you want more repetition and the travel effort makes a longer stay worthwhile.

Choose a private room if recovery and sleep quality are more important than the price difference.

How to request availability before booking travel

Start with the dates page, then choose the module length and room type you want to check.

In the registration form, include your experience level, preferred start date, package preference, and any room constraints.

Wait for confirmation before booking non-refundable flights or hotel plans.

Prices and availability should be treated as live until the team confirms your exact camp module.

Confirm the price before you travel

Send your preferred module, room type, and dates so the team can confirm current availability.

Request availability

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Ready to train kickboxing in Georgia?

Choose a 7-day or 14-day module in Tbilisi, then tell us your level, preferred discipline, and whether you want training-only or full-board. We will confirm availability and help you pick the right week.

Camp FAQ

What is the cheapest Kickboxing Camp Georgia package?

The cheapest current package is Training Week from EUR 500. It includes training, but hotel is not included.

How much is a full-board kickboxing camp in Georgia?

Full-board packages currently start from EUR 990 for 7 days in a shared room and EUR 1,800 for 14 days in a shared room.

Are flights included in the camp price?

No. Flights are separate, and athletes should also budget for insurance, personal gear, and optional personal expenses.