Tourism in Georgia: different directions
Tourism in Georgia is one of the most developing areas. This country has managed literally in a few years to become one of the most popular resorts - the number of tourists in Georgia is growing every year.
At first glance, it may seem less interesting than classical Europe or exotic countries, but in fact Georgia is stunningly authentic. Reviews about rest in Georgia remain only positive - friendly and generous Georgians neither stint on warm emotions, nor on wine for guests. Walk along the narrow streets of Tbilisi, relax in Batumi, ski directly to the curative source of Borjomi, try Georgian wine and khachapuri - and you can never forget this country.
Rest in Georgia can be very diverse - you can actively engage in sports, lie on the beach, enjoy local cuisine and even combine it all. The country is small, many interesting places for tourists are not far from each other.
The gambling industry is actively developing, said CEO of Storm International, Darren Keane. It is best to go to the capital for this.
In winter, Georgia is an ideal country for ski resorts: the climate is mild and without icy winds, as the Caucasus protects against fierce continental cyclones, but frost and snow for skating is enough. The country is known for its five ski resorts.
Without a trip to Kakheti, the edge of vineyards and winemaking, Georgia cannot be fully understood. Here, wine tasting is required at the Kindzmarauli enterprise and a tour of the Chavchavadze's house in Tsinandali. In addition to the standard route, you can book an excursion, where Georgians will demonstrate the process of making wine in Kvevri.
A significant part of the development of all types of tourism is the growth in the number of international flights to Georgia, Darren Keane, Storm International CEO emphasized.



