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Gov. Kemp, Explore Georgia unveil 2023 Official State Travel Guide

- From Office of Gov. Brian Kemp

On Monday, Feb. 13, Governor Brian P. Kemp and Explore Georgia, the tourism division of the Georgia Department of Economic Developmen­t, unveiled the 2023 Explore Georgia Official State Travel Guide.

This free, annual publicatio­n is dedicated to inspiring travel to and within the state. The 2023 edition features four different covers, marking the first time in more than a decade that the guide has been published with multiple covers.

“In every corner of Georgia, residents and visitors alike can find memorable experience­s that will keep them coming back,” said Governor Brian Kemp. “This year’s travel guide does an excellent job highlighti­ng the sights and people that make the Peach State such a welcoming place. Thank you to our Explore Georgia team, the Georgia Department of Economic Developmen­t, and the hardworkin­g tourism profession­als throughout our state who created this valued resource, which I’m confident will inspire new and repeat visitors alike to find exciting new experience­s their families will cherish for years to come.”

Showcasing Georgia’s small towns, cities, mountains, and beaches, the four 2023 Explore Georgia Official State Travel Guide covers represent the key destinatio­n types data has shown travelers are most interested in visiting. Featured cover destinatio­ns highlight diverse geographie­s and experience­s, including Providence Canyon State Park in Lumpkin, Amicalola Falls State Park in Dawsonvill­e, Driftwood Beach on Jekyll Island, and Savannah’s Waterfront. Leaders from each of the cover destinatio­ns, including the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Dawson County Chamber of Commerce, Jekyll Island Authority, and Visit Savannah, as well as General Assembly members from these areas, attended the unveiling.

In 2021, Georgia welcomed nearly 160 million visitors, resulting in $34.4 billion in direct visitor spending. The impact of this visitation on the economy generated more than $4 billion in state and local tax revenues and $64.5 billion in total economic impact.

“From the Blue Ridge Mountains to the Golden Isles, Georgia is a beautiful state with destinatio­ns and experience­s for everyone. When Georgians and visitors alike set out to enjoy that beauty and create memories, they support businesses across the state, generating jobs and tax revenues that benefit our communitie­s, while experienci­ng a Georgia hospitalit­y that will welcome them back again and again,” said Georgia Department of Economic Developmen­t Commission­er Pat Wilson. “Many thanks to our Explore Georgia team for their dedication to promoting our state’s tourism offerings through visitordri­ven strategies, including the travel guide. It plays a key role in marketing Georgia as a top travel destinatio­n and driving economic impact into local communitie­s in every corner of the state.”

Informed by traveler sentiment research, the travel guide contains more than 125 pages of beautiful imagery and quality storytelli­ng about destinatio­ns across the state. In addition to editorial coverage of metro Atlanta, the guide features destinatio­ns outside metro Atlanta in more than 75 percent of the content. Also new this year is the inclusion of QR codes throughout the publicatio­n,

which offer readers access to even more inspiratio­nal content and trip ideas on the Explore Georgia website.

“Finding ways to better serve visitors’ interests and grow this year’s travel guide during a period of record inflation nationwide required innovation, creativity, and courage,” said Georgia Department of Economic Developmen­t Deputy Commission­er for Tourism Mark Jaronski. “Thanks to the leadership of Governor Kemp and Commission­er Wilson, the strength of our team, the support of the Georgia Tourism Foundation board of directors, and the rich stories we get to tell in Georgia, I am confident we did it. The 2023 travel guide features more in-depth storytelli­ng than ever before and increased distributi­on in new places like the Georgia Aquarium and LakePoint Sports. This growth will advance our goals of driving ever-increasing levels of visitation and visitor spending across our state in the years to come.”

As part of this visitor-centered approach, Explore Georgia increased circulatio­n of the 2023 Explore Georgia Official State Travel Guide by 50 percent compared to 2022 to meet increased travel and consumer demand. The 750,000 guides are distribute­d to consumers online at the Explore Georgia website, by phone at 1-800-VISIT-GA, on-site at the nine Georgia Visitor Informatio­n Centers, and through a statewide network of tourism partners.

For more informatio­n about the 2023 Explore Georgia Official State Travel Guide, visit ExploreGeo­rgia.org.

 ?? Contribute­d ?? “In every corner of Georgia, residents and visitors alike can find memorable experience­s that will keep them coming back,” said Gov. Brian Kemp. “This year’s travel guide does an excellent job highlighti­ng the sights and people that make the Peach State such a welcoming place.”
Contribute­d “In every corner of Georgia, residents and visitors alike can find memorable experience­s that will keep them coming back,” said Gov. Brian Kemp. “This year’s travel guide does an excellent job highlighti­ng the sights and people that make the Peach State such a welcoming place.”
 ?? Contribute­d ?? The 2023 Explore Georgia Official State Travel Guide is a free annual publicatio­n that features four different covers with scenery from across Georgia.
Contribute­d The 2023 Explore Georgia Official State Travel Guide is a free annual publicatio­n that features four different covers with scenery from across Georgia.

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