Prostitution in Georgia is illegal but widespread, particularly in the capital, Tbilisi.[1][2] Many NGO's attribute this to the harsh economic conditions according to the US State Department.[3] Prostitution occurs on the streets,[4] in bars, nightclubs,[5] hotels and brothels.[6] UNAIDS estimate there are 6,525 prostitutes in Georgia.[7]
The Black Sea resorts become a sex tourism destination in the summer months. Many prostitutes, mainly Central Asians and Russians from the North Caucasus come to the area. Due to the close proximity of the Turkish border, and no visa requirements for Turks, many men from Turkey come to the area to find prostitutes.[8]
Child prostitution is a problem in the country.[2][5]