Hotel room option for full-board MMA camp guests in Tbilisi, Georgia

MMA Camp Pricing Guide

MMA Camp Georgia Cost: Training Week vs Full-Board Packages

Compare MMA Camp Georgia prices from EUR 500 training-only to full-board hotel packages from EUR 990, with 7-day and 14-day options explained.

Reviewed by the Gymnasia camp team
Pricing and monthly module rules reviewed on July 3, 2026.

Quick answer

MMA Camp Georgia starts at EUR 500 for a 7-day training-only week.

Full-board packages with hotel and meals start at EUR 990 for 7 days. Fourteen-day full-board packages start at EUR 1800.

Choose training-only if you want to arrange your own stay. Choose full-board if you want hotel, meals, and daily logistics handled so you can focus on training.

Entry price

EUR 500 training-only

Full-board start

EUR 990 for 7 days

Longer option

14 days from EUR 1800

Training base

500+ sqm mats and octagon in Tbilisi

Quick price table

The price question is usually the first serious filter. A camp can look affordable until hotel, food, transfers, and daily recovery logistics are added later.

MMA Camp Georgia keeps the core options simple: start with training-only, then choose a full-board package if you want the stay handled around the training week.

Use these prices as the planning baseline before you request availability for a specific monthly module.

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 the EUR 500 Training Week includes

The Training Week is the lean option. It gives you access to a structured 7-day camp week without packaging hotel or meals into the price.

That can be the right decision if you live in Tbilisi, already know where you want to stay, are traveling with friends, or want full control over your budget.

The tradeoff is that you own the logistics. You need to choose accommodation, solve meals, manage transport, and leave enough time for recovery between sessions.

For disciplined travelers, that flexibility is useful. For first-time visitors, it can quietly cost energy that should be saved for training.

MMA training area with mats and octagon space at Gymnasia in Tbilisi
Training-only keeps the package focused on the gym: structured MMA work, mats, striking areas, grappling space, and the octagon.

What full-board adds

Full-board packages are built for athletes who want the camp week to feel clean from arrival to departure.

The 7-day full-board shared room package is EUR 990. The 7-day private room package is EUR 1190.

For 14 days, shared-room full-board is EUR 1800 and private-room full-board is EUR 2100.

The added value is not only the room. It is the reduced decision load: hotel, meals, and a rhythm that supports daily training instead of forcing you to improvise every meal and commute.

Shared rooms keep the price lower and can work well for teammates or social travelers. Private rooms cost more but give better control over sleep and recovery.

Shared room option for MMA camp full-board guests in Tbilisi
Full-board packages are strongest when recovery matters: sleep, meals, and fewer daily logistics competing with training.

7 days vs 14 days from a value perspective

A 7-day camp is the right starting point if you want a focused week, a first test of the camp environment, or a compact trip around work.

A 14-day camp costs more, but the second week can be where the training starts to settle. You understand the room, the coaches understand your habits, and the technical corrections get more chances under fatigue.

For long-haul travelers, the flight cost and jet lag are already paid once. That is why 14 days often feels more efficient for athletes who can afford the time.

For beginners or athletes returning from injury, 7 days may be the smarter first step. The best value is the package that lets you train well, not the one that looks most ambitious on paper.

7-day module

One focused training week with a clear goal and fast feedback.

Best for first-time camp visitors, busy athletes, and budget-led trips.

14-day module

Two connected weeks with more repetition, recovery rhythm, and adaptation.

Best for long-haul travelers, active hobbyists, fighters, and teams.

Monthly start

Modules start on the first Tuesday of each month.

Choose dates first, confirm availability, then book flights.

Who should choose each package

Choose Training Week if you are local, budget-led, familiar with Tbilisi, or comfortable managing your own hotel and food.

Choose 7-day full-board shared room if you want the simplest affordable international camp week.

Choose 7-day full-board private room if you care more about sleep, privacy, and recovery than the lowest possible total.

Choose 14-day full-board shared room if you want the better long-stay value and do not mind a shared accommodation setup.

Choose 14-day full-board private room if you are preparing seriously, traveling far, or know that personal recovery space will affect your training quality.

Not sure which package fits?

Send your level, travel dates, and whether you prefer shared or private accommodation. The camp team can confirm availability and point you toward the cleanest option.

Request availability

Booking and payment notes

The practical order is simple: choose the month, compare 7-day and 14-day options, request availability, then book flights after the date and package fit are confirmed.

Availability is confirmed within 24 hours when the team receives the request.

Final payment is due 14 days before camp. That timing matters if you are coordinating flights, work leave, and accommodation preferences.

If you are booking as a team or coach-led group, explain the number of athletes, levels, goals, and room preferences in the first message. Group fit is easier to solve early than late.

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Ready to train MMA in Georgia?

Choose a monthly module, compare 7-day and 14-day packages, then tell us your level and travel preferences. The team will confirm availability before you book flights.

Camp Planning FAQ

How much does MMA Camp Georgia cost?

MMA Camp Georgia starts at EUR 500 for a 7-day training-only week. Full-board packages range from EUR 990 for 7 days to EUR 2100 for 14 days.

Does the EUR 500 Training Week include a hotel?

No. The EUR 500 Training Week is training-only. Hotel and meals are included in full-board packages.

Is 14 days better value than 7 days?

It can be, especially for long-haul travelers. Fourteen days gives more training adaptation and spreads flight effort over a longer camp block.

When should I book flights?

Request availability first and wait for confirmation before booking flights for a specific monthly module.