From wine country to dental work — you can now book your entire trip to Georgia using crypto.
A Georgian travel agency is leading the charge: Tripzy, part of HOT TRAVEL GROUP, has launched full-scale crypto payments for tourists across the Caucasus. Bitcoin, USDT — even while sipping wine in Sighnaghi.
Welcome to the rise of crypto-powered tourism.
This isn’t some “maybe in the future” pilot. It’s live — right now. Tripzy lets travelers book:
All of this can now be paid directly in BTC or USDT, via a secure link with real-time exchange rates.
“No banks. No fees. Just crypto and your passport,” says the Tripzy team.
Tripzy caters especially to tourists from CIS countries (Russia, Armenia, Kazakhstan, etc.) and crypto-native travelers looking to skip the bureaucracy of banks and currency exchanges.
And with multi-language support and concierge-style services, the whole experience stays local — even if your money isn’t.
Tripzy is the digital-first face of HOT TRAVEL GROUP, a Georgia-based tour operator with a footprint across:
Whether you're planning a VIP wine experience in Kakheti, a corporate summit in Tbilisi, or a weekend medical tour, they’ve got it all. And now? It’s crypto-native.
Georgia isn’t just riding the crypto wave — it’s weaving digital finance into its tourism DNA.
Here’s why this matters:
In a region where tourism, fintech, and digital identity are all evolving fast, Tripzy’s move could signal a broader trend.
Georgia has been flirting with Web3 for years — low taxes, pro-tech policies, and crypto interest among locals. But now, with real-world utility in one of its strongest sectors (tourism), the crypto shift just got a face — and a booking button.
This is crypto adoption from the ground up, not the top down.
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