Georgia has been named among the best travel destinations for 2026 by the British publication The Independent, emphasizing the country’s growing appeal to international tourists. The recognition was announced by Georgia’s National Tourism Administration.
The Independent stated that Georgia appears on its travel list alongside globally popular destinations such as Mallorca, the United States and South Korea. Travel expert Lauren Taylor, writing for the outlet, notes that Georgia is attracting increasing attention from travelers, particularly from Europe.
One of the main drivers of this growing popularity is improved air connectivity. Budget airline EasyJet launched direct flights from London to Tbilisi this year, with additional routes to Georgia scheduled to begin in 2026. These developments are making the country more accessible to international visitors.
The article highlights Tbilisi’s unique character, pointing to its green parks, cobblestone streets in the historic Old Town and famous sulfur baths. Beyond the capital, Georgia offers ancient monasteries and cathedrals, including Gelati Monastery in Kutaisi, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Georgia’s cultural richness is further enhanced by its culinary traditions and winemaking heritage. As noted in the article, the country is home to the world’s oldest wine industry, dating back 8,000 years. Quoting Tom Barber, co-founder of a major tourism company, the publication emphasizes that travelers consistently describe Georgia as an exceptional destination.
With expanding flight options, a rich cultural landscape and increasing international recognition, Georgia is positioned to become one of Europe’s most sought-after travel destinations in the coming years.