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HOST CITIES

Bakuriani will host most of the festival’s competitions, totalling 5 sports. It has a long tie to competitions, serving for many years as a winter sports’ training centre for Soviet athletes preparing themselves for major competitions including the Winter Olympic Games.  
 
Today, Bakuriani stands as a world-class mountain and ski centre, offering the perfect environment for Winter Olympic athletes and amateur skiers alike during the colder months. Bakuriani offers 23 ski routes catering to everyone, from professionals to beginners. Additionally, there are numerous alpine ski tracks along with ski lifts and fully equipped infrastructure. 

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Tbilisi is the capital and the largest city of Georgia. Tbilisi is a colourful and soulful place where modern architecture blends with antique monuments and sights, to bring centuries-old traditions to life. It is also famous for its friendly people with great hospitality skills. 

It also has a very rich sports history with diverse sport achievements in many sports and athletes that have brought recognition to Tbilisi and contributed to its vibrant sports culture. During EYOF 2025 Ice Hockey will be played in Tbilisi, having both girls’ and boys’ tournaments, in a new ice hall, which will give a new base for future generations of ice hockey players. 

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Batumi is the second-largest city of Georgia and is another exceptional place on the Black Sea coast in Georgia’s southwest, about 15 km north of the Turkish border. Since 2010, Batumi has been transformed by the construction of modern high-rise buildings, as well as the restoration of classical 19th-century edifices lining its historic Old Town. As such, the city is famous for its ancient international port, unique architecture, and European squares with incredible sculptures. Batumi is a popular tourist destination for both business and leisure, offering a diverse range of fun leisure and adventure activities like water parks, horse-riding clubs, the dolphinarium, a diving centre, a giant Ferris wheel, boat and bicycle trips, flyboarding, and paragliding. 

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Bakuriani will host most of the festival’s competitions, totalling 5 sports. It has a long tie to competitions, serving for many years as a winter sports’ training centre for Soviet athletes preparing themselves for major competitions including the Winter Olympic Games.  
 
Today, Bakuriani stands as a world-class mountain and ski centre, offering the perfect environment for Winter Olympic athletes and amateur skiers alike during the colder months. Bakuriani offers 23 ski routes catering to everyone, from professionals to beginners. Additionally, there are numerous alpine ski tracks along with ski lifts and fully equipped infrastructure. 

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Tbilisi is the capital and the largest city of Georgia. Tbilisi is a colourful and soulful place where modern architecture blends with antique monuments and sights, to bring centuries-old traditions to life. It is also famous for its friendly people with great hospitality skills. 

It also has a very rich sports history with diverse sport achievements in many sports and athletes that have brought recognition to Tbilisi and contributed to its vibrant sports culture. During EYOF 2025 Ice Hockey will be played in Tbilisi, having both girls’ and boys’ tournaments, in a new ice hall, which will give a new base for future generations of ice hockey players. 

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Batumi is the second-largest city of Georgia and is another exceptional place on the Black Sea coast in Georgia’s southwest, about 15 km north of the Turkish border.Since 2010, Batumi has been transformed by the construction of modern high-rise buildings, as well as the restoration of classical 19th-century edifices lining its historic Old Town. As such, the city is famous for its ancient international port, unique architecture, and European squares with incredible sculptures. Batumi is a popular tourist destination for both business and leisure, offering a diverse range of fun leisure and adventure activities like water parks, horse-riding clubs, the dolphinarium, a diving centre, a giant Ferris wheel, boat and bicycle trips, flyboarding, and paragliding. 

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HOTELS

For the EYOF Bakuriani 2025, our host city offers a diverse selection of hotels that cater to a wide range of preferences and needs. Whether you’re looking for luxury, convenience, or or a cozy retreat, you’ll find accommodations that ensure a comfortable and enjoyable stay during the event.

All hotels are centrally located with easy access to competition venues and local attractions. Each property boasts modern amenities, including high-speed internet, dining options, fitness centers, and comfortable rooms designed to offer rest and relaxation after a busy day at the festival. Many hotels also feature meeting and conference spaces for official gatherings, along with wellness centers where guests can unwind. 

The hotels in our city are known for their warm hospitality, contemporary design, and commitment to providing excellent service. Athletes, officials, and visitors alike will find their stay both pleasant and convenient, making the most of their time at EYOF 2025. 
RECREATION

EYOF Bakuriani 2025 are designed to provide athletes and officials with top-tier recreational facilities, ensuring their well-being throughout the event. Both the Bakuriani and Tbilisi villages are equipped with modern fitness rooms, swimming pools, and wellness amenities. 

These facilities offer a variety of services, from state-of-the-art gym equipment to spacious swimming pools, saunas, and relaxation areas. Recreation centers at EYOF 2025 are comprehensively designed to support the physical and mental well-being of all participants.   

AIRPORTS
For the EYOF 2025, participants and visitors will be able to access the host city through three key international airports: Tbilisi, Kutaisi, and Batumi. These airports offer modern facilities and efficient services, ensuring smooth travel for all delegates, athletes, and officials arriving for the event.

Offering a full range of services, from efficient customs and immigration processing to passenger amenities, the airports are designed to handle the increased travel demands during the event. With well-established transportation links to key venues and accommodation facilities, they provide a reliable and efficient gateway for athletes, officials, and visitors.