Tbilisi (GBC) – According to Geostat, Georgian residents made 764,000 departures abroad in the fourth quarter of 2025, marking a 9% increase compared to the same period in 2024. Travelers aged 31-50 accounted for the largest share, 43.7% of all departures.

Of these departures, 600,500 were visits abroad, representing a 6.7% increase year-on-year.

During the same period, 405,800 tourist-type visits were recorded, up 8.8% from Q4 2024. The majority of visitors were aged 31-50 (46.9%), and women comprised 46.1% of all visits.

The most common purpose for travel was to visit friends or relatives, accounting for 36.9% of visits. The top destinations were Turkey and Armenia, with 236,200 and 90,300 visits, respectively.

The average length of stay during these visits was 6.8 nights, down 6% from 7.3 nights in Q4 2024. Notably, 97.9% of visits were repeat trips.

Travel expenditures in Q4 2025 totaled GEL 636.4 million, a 17.5% increase year-on-year. The average cost per visit rose 10.1% compared to Q4 2024, reaching GEL 1,059.8.