Time in Tbilisi: May 1, 2024 19:11
"What are you looking for this summer? Delicate Europe? Breathtaking seashores? Modern infrastructure? Untamed nightlife? Wild nature? Divine relaxation? Exotic culture?
Or maybe you want it all? Then spend summer in Georgia."
Georgia’s National Tourism Administration is this year allocating 8 million GEL to promote the country as a tourism destination in several countries. This amount of money is far more than what has ever been spent in previous years.
'Summer in Georgia' is the name of the campaign that has already launched in Latvia, where 70 billboards with views of Georgian landscape were displayed in several Latvian cities. The billboards every 10th day and will show a new view.
The National Tourism Administration of Georgia planned to launch the same campaign in Azerbaijan, Turkey, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Belarus, Hungary, Lithuania, Israel and Russia.
Groups of journalists and camera operators from various countries were also invited to Georgia to travel around the country and prepare reports about Georgia’s touristic potential for the leading media outlets in which they operated.
The Tourism Administration said "a portion of Latvia locals” had already "expressed their interest” in visiting Georgia this summer.
The Georgian Government has come up to an original way of saying 'season’s greetings and welcome' to the country’s international guests by offering them a bottle of Georgian wine this holiday season.
Georgian travellers are being given an opportunity to fly to more destinations without having to pay sky-high fees that are usually associated with air travel.
Georgian air travellers will soon enjoy cheap flights from Kutaisi International Airport via Istanbul to more than 30 European destinations.
The summer aviation season has begun, and with this, more flights will come into and out of two of Georgia’s airports.
Georgian air travellers are being given an opportunity to fly cheaper to Europe via Istanbul after Pegasus Airlines announced new Kutaisi-Istanbul flights would launch next month.
Developing tourism between Georgia and China is in focus at a meeting between representatives of the two countries today.
Georgia is beginning to cement its reputation as a leading tourism destination. The number of tourists who visited the country in May 2015 was about 15 percent higher than the same time in 2014, says Georgia’s National Tourism Administration.
Georgia is working on the tourism development strategy to set up a national tourism marketing plan and tourism brand for the country.
Visiting friends or relatives is the number one reasons why Georgians travel around their homeland, and shopping appears to be a popular pastime of local travellers.
With the summer aviation season now in full swing, Georgia is offering more flights into and out of the country.
Georgia is continuing to grow its reputation as an up-and-coming international tourist destination and locals are seeking out ways to explore the beauty of their home country.
In the first nine months of this year, more than 2.5 million locals visited another region, revealed the National Statistics Office of Georgia, Geostat.
Georgia has been named as one of the top travel destinations for 2016 by leading American television channel CNN, among exotic locations like Madagascar, Taiwan and Mongolia.
The Georgian National Tourism Administration is continuing to raise awareness of Georgia and its beautiful scenery to increase the flow of tourists to the country.
People of Georgian spent an average of 113 GEL each time they travelled inside the country and they seem to be "very satisfied” with their domestic journey, official figures show.
The Georgian National Tourism Administration (GNTA) has revealed the country’s long-term tourism goal is to develop the country as a sought-after tourist destination, increase the international profile of Georgia and bring more benefits to the nation.
The journalists will arrive in Tbilisi on May 1 for a five day visit. Within the trip they will visit different regions of Georgia and write stories for German media about Georgia and what the country has to offer.
The Georgian National Tourism Administration (GNTA) has launched a new marketing campaign titled, With a Positive Attitude to raise the quality of customer service in the country.