The Georgian National Tourism Administration has reported a notable increase in international visits from the European Union and the United Kingdom in 2024, with a total of 438,414 arrivals, marking a 3.8% rise compared to the same period in 2023. This uptick comes as part of a wider trend of growing interest in Georgia as a key destination for European travelers, driven by the country’s unique cultural heritage, natural beauty, and affordable travel experiences.
Germany led the way with 78,644 visits, marking a strong 14.3% year-on-year increase. The United Kingdom followed with 32,372 visits, reflecting a 5.3% growth, indicating that British travelers continue to find Georgia an appealing, diverse, and accessible destination. Other European nations also saw significant growth in their visits to Georgia: France contributed 28,302 visits, a 20.2% increase, while Greece showed a 21.3% rise, with 27,557 visits. Italy experienced an even more substantial boost, with a 24.6% increase, bringing the total to 19,895 visits. The Netherlands also saw a notable increase, with visits to Georgia by its people rising by 26.7%, reaching 18,759.
Spainiards, though last on the list, recorded a respectable 13.8% increase, with 14,735 visits to Georgia. This can be said to suggest a steady demand for Georgian travel experiences, particularly from Southern Europe.
Georgia’s appeal as a tourism destination can be linked to its combination of rich cultural heritage, historic landmarks, and natural attractions- from its Caucasus mountain resorts to the Black Sea coast. The country is also known for its renowned wine-making tradition and warm hospitality, making it a desirable location for both short getaways and longer cultural explorations. Additionally, Georgia’s visa-free travel policy for many European countries has made it an increasingly accessible and affordable option for tourists.
The growth in international arrivals signals a positive outlook for Georgia’s tourism sector as the country continues to position itself as a key player in the region’s travel industry. With its growing infrastructure and ongoing promotional efforts, Georgia looks set to continue attracting European and UK visitors in the years to come.
By Team GT