Hotel in Kojori, Georgia
Bioli Wellness Resort
150ptsForest-Set Georgian Retreat

About Bioli Wellness Resort
A Michelin Selected wellness resort set in the forested hills above Tbilisi, Bioli occupies one of Georgia's more architecturally considered retreat settings. The property sits in Kojori, a village historically favored by Tbilisi residents seeking cooler air and a quieter pace, and its inclusion in the 2025 Michelin hotel guide places it in a small peer set of Georgian properties recognized for their physical environment and overall experience.
Where Kojori's Forest Meets Considered Design
The approach to Kojori already signals a different register from Tbilisi, roughly 20 kilometers south of the capital. The road climbs through pine-covered ridges, the temperature drops a few degrees, and the built density of the city gives way to a more deliberate quiet. This is the setting Bioli Wellness Resort occupies, and the location is not incidental to the property's character. In Georgia's emerging tier of design-led retreat properties, the relationship between site and structure matters enormously, and Kojori provides a site that demands restraint: forested, refined, seasonally variable.
Michelin's hotel selection program, which expanded its Georgia coverage in the 2025 guide, applies criteria that privilege physical quality, service coherence, and a clearly articulated identity. Bioli's inclusion in the MICHELIN Selected Hotels 2025 list places it within a small cohort of Georgian properties that have met those criteria, distinct from the larger international-branded hotels that dominate the country's hospitality rankings. The peer set here includes properties like Tsinandali Estate, a Radisson Collection Hotel in Tsinandali, and Vazisubani Estate in Gurjaani Municipality, both of which have positioned themselves at the upper tier of Georgian hospitality through design investment and setting rather than brand affiliation alone.
The Architecture of a Retreat
Georgia's wellness resort category has developed along two distinct lines in recent years. One path follows the international spa-hotel template, importing a recognizable format of marble pools, branded treatment menus, and resort-scale programming. The other, smaller category leans into the specificity of the Georgian landscape, using local materials, topographic variation, and a more compressed scale to create something that reads as place rather than product. Bioli belongs to the second category.
The physical environment at Kojori has historically attracted Tbilisi residents seeking respite from the city's summer heat, a pattern that dates back to the nineteenth century when the village functioned as a summer retreat for Georgian and Russian nobility. That history of intentional withdrawal gives the location a cultural logic that a wellness-focused property can draw on without forcing a narrative. The forest setting, the cooler air, and the relative seclusion are the product of geography rather than marketing.
In architectural terms, retreat properties in this tier face a consistent challenge: how to provide the comfort signals that bring guests from a capital city while maintaining the sensory distinction that justifies leaving. The most successful examples in Georgia and comparable mountain contexts tend to resolve this through material choices — stone, timber, local clay — and through a considered approach to the view from each space. Whether Bioli's specific design execution meets or exceeds the Michelin selection threshold is something each guest will assess in person, but the award's criteria require that the physical environment and spatial quality contribute meaningfully to the overall experience.
Kojori in the Georgian Retreat Circuit
Georgia's hospitality geography has expanded considerably since 2015, with international attention concentrated on three zones: Tbilisi itself, the Kakheti wine region to the east, and the mountain corridor that runs through Kazbegi toward the Russian border. Kojori sits outside all three of those well-publicized circuits, which partly explains why it receives less international coverage despite its proximity to the capital.
For context on the broader range of Georgia's recognized hotel offer, properties like Rooms Kazbegi in Stepantsminda, Lopota Lake Resort and Spa in Napareuli, and Communal Hotel Telavi in Kakheti each serve a different geographic and experiential niche within the country's premium accommodation tier. Kojori's advantage over those options is practical as much as aesthetic: at roughly a 30-to-40-minute drive from central Tbilisi, it sits within the range of a short escape without requiring the logistical commitment of a multi-day regional journey.
That proximity changes the guest profile. Where Kazbegi attracts guests who have built a dedicated trip around mountain scenery, and Kakheti draws wine-focused travelers willing to spend three or four nights in the region, Kojori can absorb a different kind of visit: the two-night reset between city days, the weekend retreat for Tbilisi residents, or the decompression stay at the end of a longer Georgian itinerary. For international visitors already planning time in the capital, Bioli is reachable without renting a car, though independent transport gives more flexibility on timing. See our full Kojori restaurants guide for more on the area's food and drink options.
Comparing the Tier
Within the international wellness resort category, properties at this level compete on clarity of concept as much as on amenity count. The Michelin hotel selection standard does not weight a long list of facilities against a short one; it assesses whether the facilities that exist are executed well and whether the overall experience has a coherent identity. That standard is meaningfully different from star-rating systems that reward amenity breadth regardless of quality.
At the upper reaches of the global wellness hotel category, properties like Aman Venice or Hotel Du Cap-Eden-Roc in Cap d'Antibes operate with the weight of decades of reputation and a price point to match. Georgian wellness properties operate in a different economic register, and that difference creates its own kind of value proposition: the same framework of considered design and setting-specific programming, applied at a scale and price that the European or American wellness market rarely delivers. For travelers who have stayed at properties like Paragraph Resort and Spa Shekvetili, Autograph Collection in Shekvetili or Orbi Palace Hotel in Bakuriani, Bioli offers a contrasting format: smaller in scale, more forest-focused, and less oriented toward resort-style programming.
Planning a Stay
Bioli Wellness Resort is located at #1 Bioli St., Kojori. The village is accessible from Tbilisi by taxi or private transfer, with the drive typically running 30 to 40 minutes depending on traffic leaving the city. Guests based in Tbilisi can reasonably treat a two-night stay as a city-adjacent retreat rather than a standalone destination trip. Booking should be handled directly through the property, as specific room configurations, wellness program availability, and seasonal pricing are leading confirmed at the source. The Michelin selection applies to the 2025 guide cycle, and that recognition is a useful reference point when comparing options across Georgia's premium accommodation tier. For hotel benchmarks elsewhere in the country, Hotel Afisha in Tbilisi represents the capital's design-hotel register, while Orbi Beach Tower Hotel in Batumi illustrates the contrasting scale and format of Georgia's Black Sea coast offer.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What's the vibe at Bioli Wellness Resort?
- The setting is forested and quiet, calibrated toward rest rather than activity. Kojori's elevation above Tbilisi means cooler temperatures and a sensory shift from the capital that begins on the approach. The Michelin selection signals that the physical environment and overall experience meet a recognized standard of quality, placing the property in Georgia's smaller tier of destination retreats rather than in the larger resort category.
- What room should I choose at Bioli Wellness Resort?
- Specific room configurations are not detailed in publicly available data. Given the property's forest setting and wellness focus, rooms with direct views of the tree line or access to outdoor space are generally the most sought-after in this type of property. Confirming room categories and availability directly with the resort before booking is the most reliable approach, particularly for stays during peak season.
- What's the standout thing about Bioli Wellness Resort?
- The combination of Michelin recognition and a location that most international visitors have not yet built into a Georgia itinerary. Kojori sits close enough to Tbilisi to be genuinely accessible, yet it operates in a different sensory register. For a country whose premium hotel tier is still gaining international attention, a Michelin Selected property in this location represents a specific kind of opportunity: high-quality, under-publicized, and logistically uncomplicated.
- What's the leading way to book Bioli Wellness Resort?
- Contact the property directly, as no third-party booking channel is specified in available records. Address: #1 Bioli St., Kojori, Georgia. Given the resort's Michelin Selected status and its position in a small, recognized tier of Georgian wellness properties, availability during Georgian public holidays and summer weekends should be confirmed well in advance.
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