Batumi – Coastal Glam & Garden City
Batumi, the shining star of Georgia’s Black Sea coast, is a city where modern charm meets natural beauty. With its futuristic skyline, palm-lined boulevards, and pebbled beaches, Batumi is Georgia’s resort capital. Stroll the scenic Batumi Boulevard, marvel at the kinetic Ali & Nino sculpture, and ascend the Alphabet Tower for panoramic views. The Batumi Botanical Garden offers lush greenery along the seaside cliffs. By night, the city glows with vibrant cafés, casinos, and music. Batumi is a perfect blend of relaxation, romance, and architectural wonder.
Best Time to Visit: May to September – for beach weather and outdoor festivals
Distance: ~380 km from Tbilisi (~50-minute flight or 6-hour scenic drive)
Travel Tips: Rent a bike to explore the entire coastline; try a sunset boat ride for magical views
Culture & Food: Influenced by Adjara’s seaside heritage – enjoy Adjarian khachapuri (cheesy bread boat with egg), grilled seafood, and local fruit wines. Street food and beach cafés offer both flavor and atmosphere.
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