Tourism

Part of Protected Areas Stop Receiving Visitors

5 Protected Areas of Georgia - Martvili Canyon, Okatse Canyon, Okatse Waterfall, Prometheus Cave, and Sataplia Cave, will temporarily stop receiving visitors from November 8th.

Mtirala National Park is the Winner of the World Travel Awards

At the 27th annual World Tourism Awards, one of the most prestigious in world tourism, Mtirala National Park won the title of "Georgia's Leading National Park 2020".

Spain Removes Georgia from Green List

Spain removed Georgia from the so-called Green List, which came into force today.

Building of Ethno Village Starts in Machakhela Valley

In order to develop tourism, increase economic activities, and create new workplaces for the locals, construction of the village started in Machakhela Valley.

Georgian Airports Resume Regular Flights to Ten Destinations

Regular flights have been resumed to 10 cities from Georgian airports. The flights were resumed from Tbilisi and Kutaisi International Airports

Solidarity to Guides – Experience Your Tbilisi

Georgia’s popularity was growing worldwide over the past few years and visitors considered it one of the most attractive tourism countries.

Vani Archeological Museum Hosts Visitors for Free in Autumn

Vani Archeological Museum has opened this month and is ready to host the visitors for two months for free.

Three New Ropeways to Serve Tourists in Bakuriani

Construction of three new ropeways has been completed in Bakuriani.

Citizens Entering Georgia will no Longer Undergo Mandatory Quarantine

According to the Prime Minister, Giorgi Gakharia, the citizens who enter Georgia will no longer have to go through the mandatory 8-day quarantine, but they will have to remain in self-isolation for 12 days.