Tourism in Georgia (country)
Tourism in Georgia is an important component of the economy of Georgia. International tourism is a rapidly growing industry. In 2015 it employed around 158,500 people, producing 6.7% of Georgia's GDP[1] by providing US$1.94 billion of revenue. 2015's tourists numbers reached a record high of 2,278,562 people.[2] In 2016, international tourist arrivals increased again, reaching 2,714,773, with resultant revenue of US$2.2 billion.[3] The expenditures of foreign visitors to Georgia have a significant effect on the balance of payments, and approximately 61.4% of Georgia’s service export revenue comes from tourism.[1] International visitors stay an average of 5.1 days.[1]
The official body tasked with promoting tourism to Georgia is the Georgian National Tourism Administration (GNTA). In 2015, the GNTA participated in 26 international and domestic tourism fairs, conducted marketing campaigns on nine target markets, and hosted 64 press and familiarization trips.[1]
Accommodation
As of April 2017, there were a total of 1,874 accommodation units registered in the GNTA database, with a total of 63,010 beds. The regions with the most beds were Tbilisi - 17,302 (27.4%) and Adjara - 12,039 (19.1%).[4] The most prevalent form of accommodation is hotels (40,301 beds), followed by Family Hotels (10,931 beds). In 2016, 42 new hotels with a combined bed number of 3,315 were opened. From 2017 to 2019, 129 hotels are planned to open, with a total bed number of 15,355.[5]
Hotel chains with operations in Georgia include: Courtyard by Marriott,[6] Mercure,[7] Millennium Hotel,[8] Hilton Hotels & Resorts,[9] Holiday Inn,[10] Sheraton Hotels and Resorts,[11] and Radisson Hotels.[12]
Batumi features several casinos that attract tourists from Turkey, where gambling is illegal.
Arrivals by country
The most common citizenships of international visitors arriving in 2015, 2016 and 2017:[1]
Rank | Country | 2015 | Rank | Country | 2016 | Rank | Country | 2017 (Jan-May) | ||
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1 | Armenia | 1,468,888 | 1 | Azerbaijan | 1,523,075 | 1 | Azerbaijan | 602,840 | ||
2 | Azerbaijan | 1,393,257 | 2 | Armenia | 1,496,246 | 2 | Armenia | 504,112 | ||
3 | Turkey | 1,391,721 | 3 | Turkey | 1,254,089 | 3 | Turkey | 431,833 | ||
4 | Russia | 926,144 | 4 | Russia | 1,037,564 | 4 | Russia | 371,102 | ||
5 | Ukraine | 141,734 | 5 | Ukraine | 172,631 | 5 | Iran | 82,804 | ||
6 | Israel | 59,487 | 6 | Iran | 147,915 | 6 | Ukraine | 64,703 | ||
7 | Poland | 41,425 | 7 | Israel | 92,213 | 7 | Israel | 31,897 | ||
8 | Germany | 36,826 | 8 | Kazakhstan | 48,809 | 8 | India | 21,136 | ||
9 | Kazakhstan | 36,777 | 9 | Poland | 44,388 | 9 | Germany | 14,556 | ||
10 | United States | 31,147 | 10 | Germany | 40,889 | 10 | Kazakhstan | 14,004 | ||
Total arrivals in 2015 | 5,901,094 | Total arrivals in 2016 | 6,350,825 | Total arrivals in 2017 | 2,329,677 |
Destinations and attractions
Destinations[13] | Attractions |
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Tbilisi | Old Tbilisi • Narikala • Rustaveli Avenue and Freedom Square • Funicular • "Dry bridge" • Agmashenebeli Avenue • Simon Janashia Museum of Georgia • Art Museum of Georgia • Gabriadze Theater • Holy Trinity Cathedral • Ethnographic Museum • Tbilisi Botanical Garden • Lisi Lake • Rike park • Sioni Cathedral • Anchiskhati Basilica • Chardin street • Mtatsminda Park |
Mtskheta | UNESCO World Heritage Sites: Svetitskhoveli Cathedral, Jvari Monastery, St. Nino Monastery • Bebristsikhe • Armaztsikhe (Bagineti) • Armazi Fortress • Monastery of Shio Mghvime • Zedazeni • Ilia Chavchavadze Saguramo State Museum |
Gori | Gori Fortress • Virgin Mary Cathedral • Historical-Ethnographic Museum • State Museum of Joseph Stalin • Museum of Military Glory • Gorijvari (resort) • Uplistsikhe • Ateni Gorge • Village Gardateni • Ruisi Cathedral of Transfiguration • Urbnisi Cathedral |
Zugdidi | Dadiani Palace History and Architectural Museum • Ganmukhuri and Anaklia (Black Sea Resorts) • Kolkheti National Park • The swinging rock – "Kuakantsalia" • Khobi Monastery • Skuri (resort) • Complex of "Otsindale" • Shurubumu (wonder of the natural world) • Canyon of Intsra • Enguri Hydropower Plant |
Kutaisi | UNESCO World Heritage Sites: Bagrati Cathedral, Gelati Monastery • Motsameta Monastery • Kutaisi State Historical Museum • National Museum of Military Glory • Historical district of the city • Vani Archeological Museum • Sataplia Nature Reserve • Prometheus Cave • Katskhi Pillar • Okatse Canyon |
Telavi | Telavi State History and Ethnography Museum • Cholokashvili Street • Batonis Tsikhe Castle • Nadikvari Park • Giant Plane tree • Old Shuamta (one of the olsdest Orthodox churches in Georgia) • New Shuamta • Ikalto • Alexandre Chavchavadze Tsinandali Museum • Alaverdi Monastery |
Mestia | UNESCO World Heritage Sites: Ushguli (one of the highest settlements in Europe) • Svaneti Historic and Ethnography Museum • Museum of Michael Khergiani • Transfiguration Cathedral in Laghami • Ski lift and the view from Zuruldi • Chalaadi Glacier • Kala settlement • Village Adishi • Ipari-Nakipari Church of St. George • Latali Church of the Lord • Hiking • Camping |
Stepantsminda | Stepantsminda Historic Museum • Gergeti Trinity Church • Gveleti Waterfall • Devdoraki Glacier • Dariali Gorge • Upper Truso Gorge • Khdi Gorge • Gorge of Artkhmo • Village Sno • Juta • Hiking • Camping |
Borjomi | Blue Palace "Firuza" • Mineral Water Park • Borjomi Museum of Local Lore • Gogia’s Castle • Peter’s Castle • Likani Palace • Borjomi-Kharagauli National Park • Timotesubani Monastery - The Cathedral of Holy Virgin • The Green Monastery • Kvabiskhevi Church of the Assumption |
Batumi | Beaches of Adjara • Old Batumi • Batumi Boulevard • Batumi Botanical Garden • Dolphinarium • Piazza Batumi • "Argo" Entertainment Center and Batumi Cable Car • Gonio Fortress • Makhuntseti Waterfall • Skhalta Monastery • Mtirala National Park |
Akhaltsikhe | Rabati Castle • Atskuri Fortress • Sapara Monastery • Vardzia (cave town) • Khertvisi • Georgian National Astrophysical Observatory • Akhaltsikhe Synagogue |
Kvareli | Kindzmarauli vineyard • Khareba vineyard • Ilia Lake resort • House-Museum of Ilia Chavchavadze • Kvareli Fortress |
Sighnaghi | Town Streets, Museum of Sighnaghi • St. Stephen chutch • Wineries • Bodbe Monastery |
Gudauri | Skiing • Paragliding • Heli-skiing • Speedriding • Snowboarding • Ski school |
Bakuriani | Skiing • Snowboarding • Recreation • Bakuriani Park • Snowmobiling |
Tetnuldi | Skiing • Mountaineering |
Goderdzi | Skiing • Snowboarding • Freeride |
Culture
Georgia is one of the oldest wine regions in the world and winemaking is deeply ingrained in the culture of the country.[14] The oldest archaeological remains related to grape seeds and winemaking dating back 8,000 years have been found in Georgia, while today the country has over 500 varieties of grape.[15]
Ecotourism
41% of Georgia's territory is covered by forests, with 25% of Georgia's territory lying within protected national parks.[16] Protected areas of Georgia offer various services including: boating tours, birdwatching, eco-educational tours,[17] hiking, horse riding, biking,[18] safari tours,[19] sport fishing.[20] Georgia is a home to about 5,601 species of animals, including 648 species of vertebrates (more than 1% of the species found worldwide) and many of these species are endemics.[21]
In 2016, 311,471 foreign and 423,203 Georgian citizens visited the Protected Areas of Georgia.[22]
Safety
A travel advisory was in place during and after the 2008 Russo-Georgian War. It had the severity level of "extreme danger", due to the risks associated with fallout from the war, including land mines.[23][24] Countries that have issued travel warnings included New Zealand.[25]
Since then tourist safety has improved, and in 2017 the International Crime Index ranked Georgia as the 7th safest country out of the 125 in its index.[26]
Practical information
Georgia uses the standard Europlug (220 V, 50 Hz), the international dialing prefix is +995, it uses the metric system, and its currency is the lari (GEL or ₾).[23]
See also
Notes and references
- 1 2 3 4 5 "Georgian tourism in figures" (PDF). GNTA. 2015. Retrieved 2 February 2017.
- ↑ "საქართველოს საზღვარზე გადაადგილებულ ვიზიტორთა სტატისტიკური მონაცემები" (PDF). MIA. January 2016. Retrieved 2 February 2017.
- ↑ "Researches". GNTA. Retrieved 1 June 2017.
- ↑ "Accommodation Units". GNTA. May 2017. Retrieved 1 June 2017.
- ↑ "Accommodation Units (excel file)". GNTA. Retrieved 4 February 2017.
- ↑ "Courtyard Tbilisi". marriott.com. Retrieved 4 February 2017.
- ↑ "MERCURE TBILISI OLD TOWN". mercure.com. Retrieved 4 February 2017.
- ↑ "The Biltmore Hotel Tbilis". millenniumhotels. Retrieved 4 February 2017.
- ↑ "HILTON BATUMI". hilton.com. Retrieved 4 February 2017.
- ↑ "Holiday Inn Tbilisi". ihg.com. Retrieved 4 February 2017.
- ↑ "Sheraton Batumi". sheratonbatumi.com. Retrieved 4 February 2017.
- ↑ "Radisson Blu Iveria". radissonblu.com. Retrieved 4 February 2017.
- ↑ "Destinations". GNTA. Retrieved 4 February 2017.
- ↑ Ivan Watson (20 April 2010). "Unearthing Georgia's wine heritage". CNN. Retrieved 5 February 2017.
- ↑
- ↑ "Details". Convention on Biological Diversity Secretariat. Retrieved 2 February 2017.
- ↑ "Kolkheti National Park". Agency of Protected Areas. Retrieved 18 February 2017.
- ↑ "Bordjomi-Kharagauli Protected Areas". Agency of Protected Areas. Retrieved 18 February 2017.
- ↑ "Vashlovani Protected Areas". Agency of Protected Areas. Retrieved 18 February 2017.
- ↑ "Chachuna Protected Areas". Agency of Protected Areas. Retrieved 18 February 2017.
- ↑ "Eucariota, Animalia, Chordata". Georgian Biodiversity Database. Institute of Ecology. 2015. Retrieved 7 June 2016.
- ↑ "2016 წლის ვიზიტორთა სტატისტიკა თვეების მიხედვით". Agency of Protected Areas. Retrieved 18 February 2016.
- 1 2 lonelyplanet.com
- ↑ lonelyplanet.com/thorntree/forum.jspa
- ↑ safetravel.govt.nz
- ↑ "Crime Index for Country 2017". www.numbeo.com. Numbeo. 2017. Retrieved 4 February 2017.
External links
Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Georgia. |
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tourism in Georgia. |
- Interactive map of the protected areas of Georgia
- Official Georgian government website on tourism, by the Department of Tourism and Resorts of Georgia
- "Hvino TOUR News": daily news on tourism and hospitality industry of Georgia (in English)
- Tourism Geoinformation Center: Tours across Georgia (in English)