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The 2023 WTA Europe Gala To Be Held In Batumi

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In celebration of its historic 30th anniversary, the event will be hosted by an attractive rising tourist location: Batumi, Georgia, an idyllic city.

 

Over the past few years, Georgia has been heralded as Europe's newest tourist magnet and business centre. As a result, an exclusive VIP event will be held on September 30, 2023, and will include the region's most prominent tourism industry leaders.

Graham Cooke, Founder, World Travel Awards, commented with the occasion:

“I am honoured to unveil Batumi as the host of our Europe Gala Ceremony 2023. This fascinating destination is one of the rising stars of tourism, and as one of the most talked about locations in the world, is a place that everyone should visit. I am delighted it will form a crucial part of our special 30th anniversary Grand Tour.”

For the last 30 years, World Travel Awards has shown its significance as the worldwide standard for acknowledging and recognising achievement in the travel and tourism sector. The gathering of Europe's top tourism industry leaders is expected to be the most important event of the sector this year.

Batumi, Georgia is proud to be the host of the 30th anniversary of the WTA Gala Ceremony, as stated by Tornike Rijvadze, Chairman of the Government of Ajara Autonomous Republic, because welcoming international travel industry figures is an honour. Guests are expected to enjoy the finest of Georgian hospitality and culture, while working together to improve the future of the tourist market.

The World Travel Awards Europe Gala Ceremony will be held on September 30, 2023. Voting will commence on May 9, 2023. The 2,000-year-old Gonio Fortress, a landmark of Roman design, and a setting rich in myths and tales, will host the gala celebration.

The region of Ajara has seen a phenomenal transformation in recent years, placing a colossal bet on tourism and rapidly rising to prominence as one of Europe's most exciting new travel destinations. There is a harmonious balance between the old and the new here. The large, magnificent buildings on the seaside stand in stark contrast to the historic atmosphere of the city's streets and plazas.

The strategic location, services, and infrastructure of the Pearl of the Black Sea make it the premier economic hub of the nation.

Similarly, with its diverse array of intriguing attractions, Batumi is quickly becoming one of the world's most sought travel destinations. The capital city of the Ajara area has a pleasant temperature year-round because to its location on the Black Sea and the stunning Ajara Mountains in the background, which are often blanketed in snow.

The city is best known as a summer vacation spot, but the spring and fall seasons still provide plenty of exciting activities. Starting in May, guests may enjoy the warm weather and clear waters for swimming and sunbathing. Ajara's neighbouring mountains are also a popular hiking destination.

The city of Batumi has been inhabited since the fourth century B.C., making it one of Georgia's oldest settlements. Its rich past is reflected in its modern architectural variety. The city is also home to the eight km long Batumi Boulevard, featuring wide side-walks and bike lanes, impressive vegetation, fountains and cafés. Its construction began in 1881. Batumi's revitalised historic district has a lot of character. During the 19th century, when the town served as a major port on the route between Europe and the Caspian Sea, many of the iconic city's buildings were constructed.

Batumi Botanical Garden is the place to go if you love the smell of flowers and plants and want to be near the seaside. There are over a thousand different kinds of stunningly gorgeous flowers in the greenery to enhance your senses and make your vacation memorable.

Every visitor to Batumi experiences the warm welcome and genuine kindness of the Georgian people. The warmth and friendliness of the residents will charm visitors and set them apart from other places they've visited. Wine is also exquisite in the area.

Christianity has had a profound impact on Georgian culture since it is one of the world's oldest Christian nations. The area is well-known for its ecclesiastical structures, including as the Gelati and Svetitskhoveli Cathedrals and the stone-arch bridges that connect them.

The area is a great place to visit any time of the year because to its proximity to both the sea and the mountains. The mountain resorts are beautiful year-round and make for great weekend escapes for two or for the entire family. When in Batumi, you must also partake in a Supra, a traditional feast that forms the bedrock of Georgian social culture.

Batumi's proximity to three national parks, all of which have been designated by UNESCO for their exceptional natural qualities, makes it an ideal base from which to discover some of Georgia's most valuable natural landscapes.

 

Source: breakingtravelnews.com

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