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Batumi Travel Guide: Black Sea sunsets, modern architecture and a laid‑back boulevard.

Batumi is Georgia’s seaside city — palm trees, contemporary towers and a long waterfront where locals gather nightly. Inland, Adjara’s hills hide tea plantations and quiet villages.

Batumi Alphabet Tower illuminated at night on Black Sea coast Georgia
Batumi modern architecture skyline on Black Sea coast Georgia
Public Service Hall in Batumi, modern architecture Adjara Georgia landmark
Batumi coastal development with modern towers on Black Sea Georgia
Batumi sea port with industrial cranes on Black Sea Georgia
Batumi Ferris wheel on Black Sea promenade, Adjara Georgia attraction
Neptune Fountain in Batumi park, scenic water feature Adjara Georgia
Batumi cable car aerial lift with mountain and sea views Adjara Georgia
Batumi skyline with modern skyscrapers on Black Sea coast
Batumi • Gallery

Boulevard Life

Each evening, locals walk the Batumi Boulevard — cyclists, street musicians and food carts. It’s simple and charming.

Alphabet Tower and the Ferris wheel light up after dark; we often plan a sunset cable car ride first.

Beyond the City

Green landscapes lie just inland. Tea plantations, trout farms and small village kitchens make for relaxed day trips.

Warm months are beach‑friendly; spring and autumn are ideal for scenic drives.

Practical Information

Getting to Batumi
  • Flights to Batumi (BUS) and fast trains from Tbilisi (about 5 hours).
  • Private transfers let you stop at Ureki’s magnetic sand beach or wine tastings in Guria.
Best Time to Visit
  • May–October for the seaside vibe.
  • Winter is quiet and moody — good for photography and café hopping.
Language & Tips
  • English in hotels/restaurants; we provide English-speaking guides.
  • Book sea‑view rooms early in July–August.
  • Evenings on the Boulevard are the city at its best.