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About Batumi, Georgia

Batumi is the capital of the Autonomous Republic of Adjara in southwestern Georgia, situated on the eastern coast of the Black Sea. With a population of around 165,000, it is Georgia's second-largest city and the country's premier coastal resort destination — earning the title "Pearl of the Black Sea".

The city blends striking contrasts: futuristic high-rise towers stand alongside Ottoman-era Old Town buildings, neon-lit casino hotels face tranquil botanical gardens, and ultra-modern restaurants sit next to traditional wine cellars serving Adjarian qvevri wines. This mix makes Batumi one of the most unique and photogenic cities in the Caucasus region.

Batumi's hospitality tradition is legendary. Georgian culture places guests at the center of everything — expect warm welcomes, generous portions, and an insistence that you try just one more glass of chacha. The city attracts millions of tourists annually, predominantly from Russia, Turkey, Armenia, and the wider Middle East, alongside a growing wave of European and Western visitors.

The Batumi Boulevard is the city's beating heart — a 6km seafront promenade stretching from the Old Town through the modern beachfront, lined with palm trees, sculptures, cafes, beach clubs, and attractions. It is the ideal place for an evening stroll, cycling, or simply watching the sun set over the Black Sea.

Batumi's culinary scene is exceptional. Adjarian cuisine is a sub-variety of Georgian food with distinct influences from the Black Sea coast: Adjarian khachapuri (boat-shaped bread filled with egg and butter), fresh Black Sea fish, walnut-based sauces, and local wines and chacha (grape brandy) that rival anything produced in the famous Kakheti wine region.

Getting around is easy — the city center is compact and walkable, with a reliable bus network, affordable taxis, and e-scooters available throughout. For exploring the wider Adjara region — including the stunning mountain villages, Gonio-Apsaros fortress, and Makhuntseti waterfall — renting a car with Sunex is strongly recommended.

Frequently Asked Questions about Batumi

What is Batumi famous for?

Batumi is the capital of the Autonomous Republic of Adjara in Georgia, famous for its Black Sea beaches, vibrant nightlife on the Boulevard, stunning architecture (Alphabet Tower, Ali and Nino statue), excellent Georgian cuisine, affordable travel costs, and warm hospitality. It is often called the "Pearl of the Black Sea".

What are the best things to do in Batumi?

Top things to do in Batumi include walking the 6km Batumi Boulevard, visiting Piazza Square in Old Town, riding the cable car to Anuria, exploring the Batumi Botanical Garden, swimming at Black Sea beaches, visiting the Alphabet Tower and Ali & Nino statue, and enjoying the city's vibrant restaurant and bar scene.

When is the best time to visit Batumi?

The best time to visit Batumi is May to September for beach weather and outdoor activities. July and August are the peak summer months with temperatures of 25–32°C. June and September offer fewer crowds. The city is enjoyable year-round — spring and autumn are ideal for sightseeing and exploring local culture.

How do I get from Batumi Airport to the city center?

Batumi International Airport (BUS) is approximately 2km from the city center. Options include: pre-booked airport transfer with Sunex (fixed price, meet & greet), taxi (approx. ₾15–25 GEL), local bus, or walking (20–25 minutes). We recommend pre-booking for a seamless, stress-free arrival.

Is Batumi safe for tourists?

Yes, Batumi is considered very safe for tourists. Georgia consistently ranks as one of the safest countries in the region. Batumi is a welcoming city with low crime rates. Standard travel precautions apply — be aware of your belongings in crowded areas and use licensed taxis or pre-booked transfers.

What currency is used in Batumi?

The Georgian Lari (GEL, ₾) is the local currency. ATMs are widely available across Batumi and accept major international cards. USD and EUR are accepted at some hotels and exchange offices. Credit cards are accepted at most restaurants, hotels, and shops in the city center.

Can I rent a car in Batumi?

Yes, you can rent a car in Batumi through Sunex. Renting a car is highly recommended for exploring the wider Adjara region, including the Botanical Garden, mountain villages, and nearby Kobuleti. Requirements include a valid driving license, passport, and credit card deposit.