
7) Georgia
The United States and Georgia have had a diplomatic relationship since the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. Since then, the relationship between the two countries has grown stronger. There’s even a major street named George W. Bush in Georgia’s capital, Tbilisi. Since Georgia and the United States have such a good relationship, Americans can spend up to a year in the country visa-fee. Georgians love when Americans visit their country, and they’ll happily show you the great things their country has to offer. If you love trekking in the mountains, try hiking on the trails in the Caucasus Mountains. Or, you can explore Georgia’s historic and vibrant cities, like Tbilisi and Batumi. This small country is attracting more and more American tourists who love seeing Georgia’s unique sites and meeting its warm people.