GEORGIA

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Georgia, a country at the intersection of Europe and Asia, is a former Soviet republic that’s home to Caucasus Mountain villages and Black Sea beaches. It’s famous for Vardzia, a sprawling cave monastery dating to the 12th century, and the ancient wine-growing region Kakheti. The capital, Tbilisi, is known for the diverse architecture and mazelike, cobblestone streets of its old town.
Inbound tourism (visits to Georgia)
- Visitor numbers : 5.14 million international visitors in 2023, an increase from the pandemic low of 1.4 million in 2021.
- Purpose of visit: Holiday, leisure, and recreation (2.69 million visitors), followed by visiting friends/relatives (1.05 million) and transit (658,000).
- Key destinations: The capital city, Tbilisi, received the most inbound tourists, followed by Adjara, Mtskheta-Mtianeti, Kvemo Kartli, and Samtskhe-Javakheti.
- Reasons for travel: Besides the primary reasons of holiday and leisure, international visitors also travel for business (349,000) and shopping (276,000).
Source: National Statistics Office of Georgia
Outbound tourism (visits by Georgian residents)
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Purpose of visit: The main reasons for outbound travel are visiting friends and relatives and shopping.
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Key destinations: The majority of outbound visits in late 2024 were to Turkey and the Russian Federation.
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Visitor demographics: The 31-50 age group makes the most outbound visits. Women account for approximately 45% of all outbound visits.
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Travel behavior: The average stay is around 7.3 nights, and most visits are repeat visits (about 97.8%).Despite a slight decrease in total expenditure, the average expenditure per visit increased by 4.8% in late 2024 compared to the previous year.

Source: National Statistics Office of Georgia Types of Tourism in Georgia by Activity
🏛️ Heritage Tourism
- Uplistsikhe Cave Town: Ancient rock-hewn town with temples and dwellings dating back to the early Iron Age.

Source: Google Images - Mtskheta: UNESCO World Heritage Site, home to the Svetitskhoveli Cathedral and Jvari Monastery.

Source: Google Images 🌿 Eco Tourism
- Borjomi-Kharagauli National Park: One of the largest national parks in Europe, ideal for hiking and wildlife spotting.

Source: Borjomi-Kharagauli National Park - Tusheti Region: Remote mountain villages, pristine nature, and sustainable tourism practices.

Source: Google Images 🏖️ Sun, Sea, and Sand Tourism
- Batumi (Adjara): Black Sea coastal city with beaches, palm-lined boulevards, and a vibrant nightlife.

Source: Georgian Travel Guide 🎭 Cultural Tourism
- Tbilisi: Rich in museums, galleries, and historic architecture like the Narikala Fortress and sulfur baths.
- Kutaisi: Home to the Bagrati Cathedral and Gelati Monastery.
🏅 Sports Tourism
- Gudauri: Popular ski resort in the Caucasus Mountains.
- Batumi Stadium: Hosts international football matches and events.
💼 MICE Tourism
- Expo Georgia in Tbilisi: Major venue for conferences, exhibitions, and business events.
- Hotels like Rooms and Radisson Blu: Offer meeting facilities and business services.
🎉 Event Tourism
- Tbilisi Open Air Festival: Annual music festival attracting international artists.
- Rtveli: Traditional grape harvest festival celebrated across wine regions.
🕯️ Dark Tourism
- Stalin Museum in Gori: Dedicated to the life of Joseph Stalin, born in Georgia.
- Abandoned Soviet-era sanatoriums: Found in places like Tskaltubo.
🚢 Cruise Tourism
- Batumi Port: Occasionally receives Black Sea cruise ships, offering access to Adjara and western Georgia.