A complete guide to the beaches of Batumi and Adjara. What to see and where to go in Batumi The best beaches of Batumi and the surrounding area
The Georgian city of Batumi - the capital of Adjara - is one of the best resorts on the Black Sea coast. Its attractions are numerous and varied, and its entertainment will delight all ages and classes.
What to see in Batumi?
When Saakashvili was president, the development of Batumi was given a thorough impetus - the city was declared one of Georgia's priority national projects. Over the past decade, the appearance of the resort has changed dramatically.
Skyscrapers have risen above the Old Town, and global hotel chains have built luxury hotels here. The city is full of interesting places - museums, parks, monuments, temples and squares. Where to begin?
Museums of Batumi
The history of Batumi goes back hundreds of years. They introduce it in detail in museums:
Already in this century it was discovered Museum of Religions named after D. Komakhidze, where exhibits related to all faiths present in Batumi are presented, as well as the Nobel Brothers Technological Museum.
Religions of Batumi
Despite the diversity and combination of modernity and antiquity, spontaneity and strict classics, the residents of Batumi remain faithful to their religions. Representatives of Christian, Muslim and Jewish faiths live here. Fans of temple architecture have something to see:
All of them are open to the public at any time of the day and are completely free.
Walking around the city
For ease of movement around the city and exploring the sights of interest in Batumi, you can purchase guide in Russian. Any question you may have will be answered there.
The guide contains detailed information about restaurants and cafes, prices for food and entertainment.
It also contains names, addresses and descriptions of attractions, a map and directions. He will help you plan your vacation and decide what is worth seeing in Batumi first.
Romantic monuments and places
A romantic holiday in Batumi is already becoming a tradition. It is not for nothing that it is called the city of love. On Batumi Boulevard You can find large metal statues with hearts, which have become the hallmark of the city.
The embankment is decorated with an unusual sculpture - the statue of Love. This is the most romantic piece of art in the city. Its name is “Ali and Nino”. Symbolizing the desire to be together, the two statues are constantly moving, now approaching, and as if merging with each other, then diverging again.
Many declarations of love and marriage proposals are stored:
Another romantic attraction of the resort is the Ferris wheel. A kiss at its highest point creates a special mood, especially in the evening, when everything around is twinkling with lights.
Batumi squares
If you like to sit in a cafe and leisurely drink local lemonade or a cup of coffee, go to the square Piazza, reminiscent of cozy squares in Italy. Here you can unexpectedly become a spectator and even a participant in a performance or have a photo shoot.
Small beautiful Europe Square with the statue of Medea symbolizes the connection between East and West. It is located in the city center and is one of the sites that visitors definitely visit.
Another favorite tourist spot is Theater Square and the Neptune Fountain. It's always crowded around him. The Batumi Drama Theater with its majestic, traditional Soviet-era architecture is also located here.
Parks are a favorite vacation spot
Parks are another distinctive feature of Batumi. There are several of them here, and they are very different. - this is an area with a large number of rare plants, consisting of separate corners. There is entertainment, walking alleys and a place where you can retire and relax.
Wonderland Park shatters the traditional idea of shady urban gardens. Instead of trees, complex structures rise here. In general, it is the center of many attractions of Batumi. Here it is:
You can relax in the park on huge boulders that replace ordinary benches. And here you can skateboard and roller skate or rent bicycles.
Along the northwestern part of the city stretches the Seaside Park, divided into five large alleys. Between them are well-groomed lawns and numerous cafes. There are singing fountains, attractions, playgrounds, tennis courts and clubs. The entrance to the park is decorated with the famous Batumi colonnade. This is where tourists head first.
Batumi can rightfully be classified as park areas. Botanical Garden, occupying an area comparable to the reserve - 113 hectares. The garden is over 100 years old and houses a unique collection of plants - more than 5,000 species. There is an excellent beach behind the park, so you can combine a walk with a swim.
For those wishing to stay overnight, a campsite is available in the park.
Special routes have been laid out for tourists and there are rest areas. The park is located in the vicinity of Batumi, you can get here by commuter bus.
Highlights of the city
Walking around Primorsky Park near the Sheraton hotel you can come across a tiny lake with beautiful birds - swans, peacocks and pelicans. The “bird” area is fenced, but this does not prevent vacationers, especially small ones, from feeding them by hand and even petting them.
At the beginning of the “Sheikh Nahyan Mubarak Alley” there is a sculpture “Rotation”, depicting a woman reunited with a man. Behind it is the famous transparent House of Justice. The alley itself was created in honor of the Arab sheikh, who gave Batumi tens of thousands of palm trees.
One of the most significant attractions of Batumi - Astronomical clock. They show not only the time, but also the location of constellations, planets, sun and moon. In general, there is a special love for watches in Batumi. They decorate the Chacha Fountain, the Sheraton Hotel, there is a musical clock in the Piazza and a solar clock in the 6th of May Park.
Neighborhoods of Batumi
Excursions to neighboring villages and remarkable places are organized for curious tourists. In the mountain village of Khulo there are interesting things to see:
You can get here by bus or minibus, the distance is 100 km from Batumi, the journey takes 2 hours.
In the vicinity of the resort it is worth visiting a national park Mtirala. It will delight lovers of untouched nature with the Colchis forest, many “Red Book” plants, a boxwood grove and ancient chestnut houses.
A very interesting place - a cave city Vardzia(XII century). Carved into the rock, it stretches for a kilometer along the Kura. It has 600 rooms on 8 floors. Once there were living rooms, libraries, chapels, a first-aid post and even a temple.
A strong earthquake destroyed most of the city; only fragments of it have survived to this day. You can get to Vardzia from Tbilisi and Batumi, although buses rarely go there.
Georgia is still hospitable, cozy and very beautiful. Holidays in Batumi will bring pleasure to lovers of beach holidays, youth entertainment, natural beauty and connoisseurs of historical monuments.
Primorsky Boulevard
If you want an active holiday with entertainment and impressions, you need to visit Batumi Boulevard. What is there: bright attractions, singing fountains, numerous cafes and restaurants, a wonder park, a Ferris wheel. There is not a single person who, having arrived in Batumi, would not visit the seaside boulevard. By the way, the length of the boulevard is 7 km, and it is located along the sea, so prepare your strength and be prepared for a sea of impressions and positive emotions.
The boulevard begins with the Wonderland Park, which includes a Ferris wheel, the Alphabet Tower, a sea lighthouse and the moving figures of Ali and Nino. On the territory of the Park of Wonders there is a large area for skateboarding, Segways, rollerblading and bicycles. For larger groups there are 4 and 6 seater bicycles. You can rent one of these vehicles there. In the summer, concerts and festivals are held on the square. There is also an interesting sculptural group made of metal on the territory. A man and a woman are sitting at a round table. The third chair at the table is empty - it is intended for lovers of original photos. Almost every tourist visiting Batumi has a photo at this table. A little further is the 20-meter Batumi lighthouse, built back in 1882. It is an octagonal stone tower that still guides ships with its red light.
Moving from Wonderland Park to the embankment, you can ride a Ferris wheel. Comfortable cabins will take you to a height of 55 meters, offering magnificent views of the city, sea and mountains. A little further there is another attraction of Batumi, the calling card of the city - the statues of Ali and Nino. A stylized story of eternal love, which is not subject to time, barriers and distances. Seven-meter metal statues of a man and a woman slowly move towards each other, and then just as slowly move away in different directions. At night, the figures are beautifully illuminated, periodically changing different colors. Having admired this masterpiece of modern art, we move on to the Alphabet Tower. It will introduce you to the 33 letters of the Georgian alphabet, which are arranged in a spiral on its cylindrical surface. On the top floor of the 130-meter tower there is an observation terrace, which offers a wonderful view of the boulevard and the sea, as well as a revolving restaurant.
Walking further along the embankment you will see many attractions for children and adults; there is always noise and fun here. Since everything in Batumi is focused on tourism, cafes and restaurants with varied cuisine await you everywhere, there are casinos and clubs where you can have a good time.
Walking along the boulevard and embankment, you will see many different art sculptures and objects that will definitely attract your attention. Figures of young lovers, a group of dolphins - symbols of Batumi, a modern art object in the form of a “dog” - @, as well as figures of people with hearts, which are located along the line of the boulevard and at the entrance to Batumi.
No matter what part of the city you live in, you will definitely come to the boulevard, which is the heart of Batumi. Here you can see singing fountains, ride a pleasure train, take a photo against the backdrop of the colonnade - the city’s calling card, or simply enjoy the peace and quiet in the shade of centuries-old trees.
Batumi Botanical Garden
The Botanical Garden is one of the ten most visited tourist attractions in Batumi (GPS 41.694398, 41.707399). While on vacation in Georgia, you should definitely visit this piece of paradise, located 9 km from the city (15-20 min drive by minibus No. 31). The place where the Botanical Garden is located is simply called Cape Verde. The territory of the garden stretches over 113 hectares, so you can spend the whole day here, moving from one part to another, and there are 9 of them in the garden and they all have their own unique flora and fauna, characteristic of a particular area. Thanks to the mild and humid subtropical climate, something blooms and bears fruit in the garden almost all year round, filling the air with delicate aromas. The variety of trees, shrubs, flowers and plants is represented by 5000 species.
While in the garden, you can simultaneously visit all five continents of our planet. Where else can you see North American sequoia and tulip tree, Asian bamboo grove, Japanese sakura and camellia, Himalayan relict coniferous trees, Mexican cacti and agave, Australian eucalyptus, New Zealand tea tree, South American avocado, Chinese candy tree, subtropical and tropical growing in the same territory citrus fruits, African palms. And what are the 1200 types of roses that decorate the garden worth? Many plants of the Botanical Garden are listed in the Red Book.
Architecturally, the garden is built in tiers that descend from the top of the mountain to the sea. The garden area is landscaped with benches and viewing platforms, which offer stunning views of the sea, mountains and a beautiful evergreen cape. There are several beautiful fountains, as well as cute gazebos where you can take a break. Your attention will certainly be attracted by several ponds with colorful fish.
Take one day to visit this unique and truly heavenly garden. The impressions received here will remain in your memory for a long time.
Park 6th May
For a pleasant and relaxing holiday, you don’t need to go anywhere or walk far, because... The 6th May city park is located in the city center (GPS 41.648138, 41.628977). It's good here at any time of the year. The park is very large and occupies 157.6 thousand square meters of territory. The central entrance to the park is decorated with a snow-white colonnade in Greek style. The park is literally surrounded by greenery, there is a very beautiful lawn with evenly cut grass, playgrounds, a zoo, Lake Nurgeli, numerous benches for relaxation, alleys with slender palm trees, fountains. Each element of the park has its own place, everything is harmoniously and thoughtfully located.
A walk in the park is suitable for people of all ages. There are romantic corners for lovers, fun children's attractions, comfortable benches under tall eucalyptus trees for older people, an embankment along the lake for runners, and smooth park paths for skateboarders and rollerbladers. By the way, you can not only admire the lake while sitting on a bench, but also rent a boat, swim on it and feed the local ducks. It is impossible to pass by the mini zoo located here. The zoo is home to sika deer, kangaroos, monkeys, lemurs, chamois, brown bear, colorful parrots, eagles, vultures and swans. Without a doubt, communicating with living nature will bring you a lot of pleasure and positive emotions.
Next to the mini zoo there are attractions for children and a playground. Children can jump on inflatable trampolines to their heart's content, slide down colorful slides, and ride on boat cars on an impromptu lake. In the evening, the park turns into a night fairy tale, multi-colored lights light up everywhere, and thousands of stars are reflected in the lake. In a word, 6 May Park is a great place for a relaxing holiday away from the bustle of the city.
Dolphinarium
In the 6th May Park there is a great place to get positive emotions and vivid impressions (GPS 41.647787, 41.623484) - this is the Batumi Dolphinarium. You will see a wonderful program with trained bottlenose dolphins who will perform breathtaking stunts and even dance the Lambada for you. Looking at the beaming and smiling faces of people after the performance, you understand that the dolphinarium is a must-visit place. These beautiful, noble and intelligent mammals will not leave either children or adults indifferent. In addition to the mandatory program, the dolphinarium practices contact communication with dolphins, which helps in the treatment and prevention of many diseases.
Singing Fountains
Not every city can boast of musical fountains. This amazing spectacle attracts hundreds of people who come to admire the water extravaganza accompanied by music. Singing fountains are undoubtedly the main decoration of Batumi and a wonderful place to relax. The best time to look at the fountains is in the evening, when multi-colored lights come on, turning the water show into a fairy tale. You can admire the fountain dancing to well-chosen music.
Musical fountains are located at the main entrance to the boulevard (GPS 41.654229, 41.635160). New dancing fountains are located on Lake Ardagan (GPS 41.641948, 41.614112). It is impossible to take your eyes off the show that the fountains show their viewers every day. Jets of water soar up to the music, rotate and intersect, taking the shape of various figures, while glowing and flashing with multi-colored lights. Reflecting in the lake, as in a mirror, they create a three-dimensional image that changes every minute to the music. The fountain is equipped with a three-dimensional printing installation. Hundreds and sometimes thousands of vacationers come to see this enchanting spectacle. The singing fountains of Batumi will give you a lot of impressions and justifiable delight; do not deprive yourself of the pleasure of admiring this beauty.
Piazza
Piazza Square is a small piece of Italy in old Batumi (GPS41.649474, 41.641098). A great place for a romantic and pleasant holiday with a cup of aromatic coffee and good music.
The Piazza is decorated with buildings in the Romanesque style with many arches, columns and stained glass windows. On one of the buildings there is a large musical clock. Along the entire perimeter there are cafes and restaurants with a variety of cuisines. The prices here are above average, but the quality and service of these restaurants matches them. A small fountain with a cupid, located right here on the square, looks attractive. In the evening, the Piazza glows with colorful lights and there is live music. Sometimes, concerts with invited Georgian groups are held on the square. This is a very atmospheric and pleasant place to visit.
European Square
The main square of Batumi is Europe Square (GPS 41.651196, 41.636351). It hosts holiday concerts, festivals, fairs and various city events. European Square is not large, but it is cozy and impressive with its original architecture.
The buildings located here look like fairy-tale castles with arches, stained glass windows, turrets, windows and spiers. Your attention will be drawn to the large astronomical clock on one of the buildings. On the square there is a monument to the Colchis princess Medea with a golden fleece in her hand, as well as an original fountain, under the streams of which children always play and frolic.
Around the square there are lawns with bright green, evenly trimmed grass, palm trees and magnolias. At night, the area around the square comes alive with restaurants, bars and casinos.
You can read in detail about Europe Square and Piazza here: Walk through old Batumi.
Cable car "Argo"
One of the attractions of Batumi is the Argo cable car (GPS 41.647456, 41.645484). It is considered the longest cable car not only in Georgia, but also in Europe. Its length is 2600 meters. The lower station of the road is located next to the seaport at the intersection of Ilya Chavchavadze and Gogebashvili streets. Cozy glass cabins will take you to a height of 260 meters to the observation deck, which offers stunning views of the city, the endless sea and mountains. The landscapes from the observation deck are especially beautiful at sunset, when the sun sets into the sea, coloring the bizarre clouds in all shades of red and pink. An unforgettable little trip for children and adults. On the observation deck there is a cafe, a souvenir shop and a wine shop.
Sameba Temple
The Temple of the Holy Trinity (Sameba) is located on the mountain, so it is clearly visible from the Batumi embankment (GPS41.631928, 41.693963). From a distance it looks like a toy and fits organically into the panorama of the mountain landscape. It is 10 km from the city center to the temple and you can get there by taxi for 25 lari in both directions with downtime ($10). There is an option to take a minibus and walk about a kilometer to the temple. The road will not seem tiring; climbing the serpentine road among persimmon and tangerine trees, breathing in the clean mountain air, will be a pleasure. Once you reach the temple, you can use headscarves and skirts for free if you are not dressed properly.
Next to the temple there is a bell tower. Climbing the stairs to the main entrance, you can take a closer look at the mosaic images of the Blessed Virgin Mary and saints on the walls of the temple. The front facade of the temple is decorated with an icon of the Holy Trinity, and on the entrance metal doors there are inlays on the theme of biblical scenes.
The landscape of the temple grounds is delightful - well-groomed lawns, with neatly cut grass, arranged in a bizarre geometry around the temple, a variety of flowers blooming everywhere. A stunning view opens up before you - a beautiful city lying at your feet, an immense gentle sea, majestic mountains and a blue sky above your head. Perhaps this is one of the best observation platforms in Batumi.
Central Cathedral
The Cathedral of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary was originally designed by Italian architects at the beginning of the 20th century as a Catholic church (GPS 41.646221, 41.638558). Architecturally, it is made in the neo-Gothic style. In 1980, the temple was given to the Georgian Orthodox Church. The cathedral is built of light stone, there are huge stained glass windows on the walls, and the interior is decorated with red stone and blue and gold ornaments. On both sides of the entrance to the cathedral there are statues of St. Andrew the First-Called and Simon the Zealot.
The inside of the cathedral is solemn and majestic, there are many ancient icons and frescoes. An atmosphere of peace and tranquility. Around the temple there is a beautiful and well-groomed area with benches under ancient trees. The Cathedral of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary is rightfully considered the most beautiful temple in Batumi and is the main cathedral of the Batumi and Laz diocese. If you want to experience the beauty of architecture and the atmosphere of spirituality at the same time, be sure to visit this cathedral.
Central Batumi market
There are three main markets in Batumi. But literally every 100 meters you will definitely come across a fruit and vegetable stall and shops with essential goods. The central market of Batumi is called Parehi and it is located near the seaport and bus station (GPS 41.643747, 41.655604). The market is big. On the ground floor you can buy meat (pork, beef, lamb), cereals, sauces, all kinds of Georgian spices, coffee, tea, fruits, vegetables and herbs. On the second, local honey and products made from it, dozens of varieties of churchkhela, marshmallows, various nuts and dried fruits, jam from all kinds of fruits.
There is also poultry, sausages, delicious Georgian cheeses and dairy products. Each seller offers something, invites you, persuades you to try something and be sure to buy it. All this noise merges into a single flavor of an oriental bazaar. The fish department is located in a separate room. There is also trade on the street around the market. Live sheep, rabbits, chickens, ducks are sold here, and there is a wholesale and retail sale of vegetables and fruits.
Fish market
This is a small market with a variety of live, smoked and dried fish (GPS 41.649135, 41.663139). In addition to mullet, red mullet, trout, sturgeon, salmon, flounder, and mackerel, they also sell shark, stingray, mussels, crayfish, and caviar. The fish will be dressed in front of you and cut into pieces if desired. Across the wall from the fish market there is a cafe where this fish will be tasty and quickly prepared for you. The cost of frying is 3 lara ($1.2) per kilo
It is noteworthy that fresh fish is not sold in any store. You can only buy it at the fish market or in the fish department of the central market.
Batumi is a very colorful, sunny and hospitable city. In addition to the gentle sea and stunning nature, which so attract tourists, there are many attractions to suit every taste. You will never regret choosing Batumi for your holiday. Find out more about beautiful Adjara by visiting the places that interest you most, and you won't be disappointed. You will take with you the most pleasant, unforgettable and vivid impressions and memories.
The most pleasant, unforgettable and vivid impressions and memories of this southwestern corner of such a diverse Georgia will remain with you for a long time.
Detailed map of the sights of Batumi and Adjara
Enlarge the map to see all the attractions in the place you are interested in. The map shows about 50 points in Batumi and several dozen in mountainous Adjara. You can read about the sights of Adjara.
Batumi Chorokh Airport is an international airport in Batumi serving both international and regional flights to northeast Turkey. The length of the airport's runway reaches 2,233 meters.
The airport terminal, opened in 2007, handles up to 600 thousand passengers annually. The terminal area is 3,915 square meters. Also in the same year, the airport building was expanded and modernized - a new control tower, airport, parking lots and taxiways were added to it.
The airport serves many airlines that fly to Ankara, Moscow, Istanbul, Kiev, Minsk, Yerevan, Tbilisi, Tel Aviv and others.
You can get to Batumi Airport every 40 minutes by bus, and the journey takes approximately 30 minutes.
Batumi beach
One of the main attractions of Batumi is the famous city pebble beach called “Batumi Beach”. Its length is about 5 kilometers, and its width varies from 30 to 55 meters. This is an amazing corner of nature that delights tourists with its beautiful landscapes, crystal emerald waters and ideal cleanliness. Here you will be offered umbrellas and sun loungers, as well as changing cabins and showers. Batumi Beach has a well-developed infrastructure; discos are held here almost every evening, the most popular of which are “Tarabua”, “Prozac” and “Coordinates 41/41”, where the world’s most famous DJs work. This place is perfect for a family holiday; the coastal depth is only 1-2 meters.
Fans of active pastime will be able to ride water skis and motorcycles, as well as catamarans and inflatable “Bananas”. It is not allowed to sell food or drinks on the beach, so bring everything you need in advance. The best time to visit Batumi Beach is early in the morning, when it is quiet and calm. You will be able to admire the sunrise and take beautiful photographs.
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Batumi Dolphinarium
In the Georgian town of Batumi on the picturesque Black Sea coast there is the most famous dolphinarium in the country and the first in the entire Soviet Union. Since 1975, tourists from all over Georgia and other countries have been coming here, so tickets to the show must be purchased in advance. The cost of an adult ticket is 12 GEL.
Performances take place in a modern open-air water and entertainment complex. The pool is decorated with picturesque decorations, creating an atmosphere of wild nature. The auditorium resembles an amphitheater, protected from the sun and bad weather by an elegant glass dome.
As of 2011, the dolphinarium is home to 15 dolphins and 4 seals, which demonstrate amazingly beautiful and complex performances.
The Dolphinarium is open every day except Monday. Next to the dolphinarium there is a large aquarium, a zoo and a lake.
The Batumi embankment is located on the Black Sea coast in the city of the same name. Its length reaches 10 kilometers, along which construction work is being carried out to build a highway, which is reminiscent of the structure of the Cote d'Azur. There is a bicycle road stretching almost the entire length of the embankment; there are also small shops and cozy cafes.
Not far from the Batumi embankment there is a massive theater, in front of which there is a sculpture of a golden lion, a small fountain with erotic overtones, a striped Greek temple, an Italian square in the Venetian style, a minaret and much more. Hotels and inns are also being built along the embankment, and the raging waves of the surf will replace any music.
Port of Batumi
Batumi Sea Port is located in the southeast of the Black Sea. Its territory is about 22.2 hectares, of which the area of open warehouse premises occupies 16,412 square meters. Cargo operations and vessel docking are carried out at the port around the clock. It is equipped with the latest video surveillance system, which guarantees a high level of security. The infrastructure of the Batumi Sea Port includes berths, warehouses, transshipment mechanisms, intra-port roads and railways, port fleet vessels, repair shops, vehicles, a marine passenger terminal and water supply systems.
The port currently houses an oil terminal, a container terminal, a berth facility used to service ferries, as well as a dry cargo handling terminal and a passenger terminal. There are a total of 11 berths here. The port employs 726 highly qualified employees. Recently, the cargo turnover of the Batumi seaport has increased significantly. Today, 80 - 90% of total cargo turnover is accounted for by the transportation of petroleum products and oil.
Inguri hydroelectric power station
The Inguri HPP is a dam-diversion hydroelectric power station, the hydraulic scheme of which is based on the transfer of part of the flow of the Inguri River to the Eristskali River basin.
The Enguri hydroelectric power station was put into operation in 1978.
The height of the dam is 272 m.
The power plant capacity is 1300 MW.
Every year the station generates about 4.2 billion kW/h of electricity.
The Inguri hydroelectric power station is located on the territory included in the zone of the Georgian-Abkhaz conflict, and therefore it cannot be used more powerfully; the station is operated from both one country and the other.
In 1992, an agreement was concluded between the Georgian and Abkhaz sides on the distribution of electricity generation from the Inguri hydroelectric station in the proportion of 60% to 40%.
The operation of the hydroelectric power station revealed the presence of a number of technical problems, and already in 2004, Voith Siemens Hydro began work on the reconstruction of the hydroelectric power station, financing was from foreign loans and grants.
Work continues on the reconstruction of hydraulic units No. 1 and 5, which are planned to be completed in 2012-13, the cost of the work is €20 million, provided by the EBRD.
Seaside park in Batumi
At the site of the park there used to be a waste dump; almost the entire coastline was unsuitable for recreation. Thanks to all the efforts of the city residents, this place was put in order and became one of the amazing places in Batumi.
The very first project of the boulevard was developed by the famous German gardener Ressler. His project, after Ressler’s death, was brought to life by another famous gardener, D’Alfonso.
The wonderful Georgian gardener and decorator Iason made a huge contribution to the improvement of the garden.
Gordesiani, who successfully took an active part in decorating the London Botanic Garden.
Batumi Park has existed for more than a hundred years; city residents love it very much, as do numerous tourists. Here you can relax, visit numerous cafes and clubs, and there are also a large number of playgrounds and attractions for children. In the park you will see tennis courts where championships are held; in addition to the above, you can see a beautiful view of the sea.
The park has the famous singing fountains, which open to amazed visitors immediately upon entering the park. Sometimes you can see a rainbow above the solar fountains, this is indescribable beauty.
Batumi Park can be divided into old and modern parts.
On Lake Ardagan, in 2005, another singing fountain was built according to a French project. It is considered one of the most beautiful such fountains in Europe.
The boulevard itself consists of five parallel alleys, which are separated by classic lawns, as well as various cafes. In the first alley, which is called Magnolia, there is a pavilion where chess and backgammon lovers gather every day, as well as a Greek colonnade, today it is a kind of gateway to the park.
Makhuntseti Waterfall
Splashes of crystal clear and cold water, stunning mountain landscapes and an unforgettable aura - all this is the Makhuntseti waterfall, located 30 km from Batumi, in the mountainous Adjara region. It is believed that bathing in such “natural” souls has a healing and rejuvenating effect. Therefore, visiting this place: combining business with pleasure!
To see this creation of nature with your own eyes, you need to follow the road along the mountain river Acharistskali. In addition, you can look at the stone arched bridge Makhuntseti, crossing a mountain river. It was approximately built in the 12th century during the reign of Queen Tamara.
When you get to the Makhuntseti waterfall, you will find yourself among untouched nature and will be able to enjoy an amazing sight: icy mountain water falls menacingly from a twenty-meter height. At different times of the year, the waterfall will greet you in different ways: in the spring - with an impenetrable wall of water, in the summer - with a fountain of spray, illuminated by the rays of the sun. Under the waterfall there is a huge stone bowl, created by nature itself for taking healing baths. Not far from the waterfall there is an outdoor cafe where you can try real masterpieces of Georgian cuisine.
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The infrastructure of these beaches is quite well developed, which allows young couples, families with children, and more mature people to fully enjoy their holiday. Despite the fact that the beaches of the resort villages neighboring Batumi are quieter, and sometimes the water next to them is cleaner, we recommend choosing the city ones. This is explained by three points: convenient location (there is no road nearby), neatness (every day early in the morning they are cleaned, unlike some villages) and accessible beach amenities (you can rent an umbrella and sun lounger, there are changing cabins, toilets, fresh water) shower).
Batumi beaches and sea
Judging by Google maps, there are 9 beaches in Batumi: Hookah, Children's, Iveria, Mandarin, the beach to the right of the pier, My Black Sea, Cocoa, Water Park and Boom Boom Beach. All of them pebble, as in general, throughout (sandy beaches can be found only in the villages of Ureki, Grigoleti and partly in Kobuleti). In fact, the city coastline is best divided into four groups, which really differ from each other: suburban, central, in the area of the new part of Batumi and wild. The listed beaches are popular among tourists to varying degrees due to their characteristics.
IN suburban part, located next to the Center for Music and Art (Opera House), the beach, although long, is quite narrow (the width does not exceed 20 meters); There is a highway nearby. Mostly locals and tourists who live in this part of Batumi swim here. There is no infrastructure as such on the beach, and if you get hungry, you can only eat in a local restaurant. You can get here by public transport or bicycle. Suitable minibus numbers: 21, 28, 29, 31 and buses: 2, 10, 13 and 17.
central part is the purest and most popular. It includes the beaches: Iveria, Mandarin, the beach to the right of the pier and My Black Sea. The seaside park, located nearby, harmoniously fits into the surrounding landscape. The beaches of the central part are well equipped - here you can rent a sun lounger and an umbrella from 2 lari GEORGIAN GEL RATE:
2 lari = 0.66 euro;
2 lari = 0.76 dollars;
2 lari = 50.44 rubles;
2 lari = 21.28 hryvnia;
2 lari = 1.7 Belarusian rubles.
before 4 lari GEORGIAN GEL RATE:
4 lari = 1.32 euros;
4 lari = 1.52 dollars;
4 lari = 100.88 rubles;
4 lari = 42.56 hryvnia;
4 lari = 3.4 Belarusian rubles.
Exchange rates and prices may not be accurate. each or bring your own beach accessories. And the width of the coast (about 40 meters), as well as its length, allow vacationers to easily find a comfortable place that is not close to a neighbor.
For those who rent housing near the beach, a fresh shower after a not too salty sea is not needed at all.
Along the entire length of the beach there are toilets, changing cabins, 50 tetri GEORGIAN GEL RATE:
0.5 lari = 0.17 euros;
0.5 lari = 0.19 dollars;
0.5 lari = 12.61 rubles;
0.5 lari = 5.32 hryvnia;
0.5 lari = 0.43 Belarusian rubles.
Exchange rates and prices may not be accurate., shower costing 1 lari GEORGIAN GEL RATE:
1 lari = 0.33 euros;
1 lari = 0.38 dollars;
1 lari = 25.22 rubles;
1 lari = 10.64 hryvnia;
1 lari = 0.85 Belarusian rubles.
Exchange rates and prices may not be accurate..
Along the shore there are good cafes, restaurants, small kiosks, nightclubs, shops, and an amusement park with attractions. It is in this part that you will be offered a lot: from parachute flights to “riding” on a flyboard.
In the first half of the day, before the mass arrival of tourists, the embankment looks clean and well-groomed. It is thoroughly cleaned every morning. Later you can see a different picture - pieces of paper and cigarette butts lying between the stones. And even despite this, Batumi beaches look much better than the beaches of Ureki or Chakvi.
A little about the sea
The Black Sea, which washes the coastal part, including the resort of Batumi, is quite clean and relatively warm. At least during the time that we were vacationing in Georgia, it did not seem to us as warm as, for example, the Adriatic Sea in Montenegro or the Black Sea in Bulgaria. The water was quite comfortable, but nothing more.
There is a fairly clean and uncrowded beach under the Batumi Botanical Garden.
The sea, especially pleasant in temperature and cleanliness, splashes off the coast of Batumi, where you can combine a visit to the kingdom of flora with pleasant water treatments on the shore a little lower than the park. Then returning to it will not be a problem, the main thing is to keep the ticket until you leave the garden.
The seabed off the coast of the resort is rocky. Like beaches, it consists of pebbles of different sizes and shapes. Depending on the selected section of the coast, the descent to the sea can be either smooth or abrupt, with a rapid increase in depth.
Reviews about beach holidays in Batumi
To be honest, we don’t like to relax on the beach during our entire vacation, so we try to visit many interesting places during this time. However, we remember splashing in the sea off the coast of Georgia for its unusual features:
- Not all people like to walk into the water over pebbles. Sometimes it is not only unpleasant, but also painful. Many locals noticed this minor tourist problem and found a solution: often along the shore you can find merchants selling special silicone slippers (similar to moccasins). They are especially relevant for children.
- The beaches of Batumi, as already mentioned in the article more than once, are pebbly. Therefore, lying on a thin sheet on them is not always a pleasure. Although, many people like this free relaxing massage. By the way, the sea pebbles on the shore quickly cool down, which means that on cloudy days lying on them is completely uncomfortable.
- Due to the pebble beaches, people rarely travel to Georgia with their own umbrellas. It is much easier to rent one on the spot, rather than bother with “burying” the umbrella in the stones yourself.
- The sea water off the coast is clean. Very rarely (most often during a storm) debris in the form of twigs and leaves is deposited into it. But no algae or any large waste (papers, plastic bags) are observed in the water.
- Even during the peak season, in August, Batumi beaches are more or less free. You can find a place on them and sit comfortably on the shore not next to a noisy neighbor.
- Prices for products that sellers carry along the shore are often the same as in shops, bakeries or kiosks in the city.
And frankly, it’s great to relax in Batumi. We really enjoyed the relaxed beach holiday on the city coast with moderate traffic of vendors between tourists. Although, in addition to the beaches, we recommend taking a closer look at Batumi. Believe me, among them there are many worthy of your attention and visit.
Photos from the beaches and embankment of Batumi
Although Batumi beaches cannot be called perfectly clean, they are often much nicer and more comfortable than many village beaches scattered nearby. To confirm what has been said, we are posting some photos from our beach holiday:
Children's Beach in Batumi is usually crowded. This is explained by its close location to many hotels and attractions of the city, including its proximity to the moving statue of love between Ali and Nino.
In the central part of the city embankment, vacationers are evenly “smeared” along the beach. Therefore, choosing a comfortable place for yourself will not be difficult.
Anastasia spends every year on vacation in sunny Georgia with her family. For our website, she has prepared a detailed guide to beautiful and important places in Batumi that are worth visiting first and that will be of interest to adults and children.
What do you associate Georgia with? For many, it is the most welcoming country with delicious wine, food, stunning culture and nature. Every Georgian town - a separate unique world, the atmosphere of which can be enjoyed endlessly.
Batumi - it is the capital of the Georgian republic of Adjara, the city is located on the Black Sea coast. Batumi has a well-developed infrastructure; tourists adore this city. There are beaches with crystal water, beautiful views, clean mountain air, hotels, restaurants, clubs and everything you need for a comfortable holiday.
In the article, all prices are given in GEL. For reference, as of June 2018, 1 lari = 25 rubles. For convenience of counting - 4 lari = 100 rubles.
Batumi Piazza
Address: Tsar Parnavaz street 25
How to get there:
- from any stop on bus No. 7 to the stop “st. King Parnavaz"
- from one of the stops on Gogebashvili Street by bus No. 1, 1-a, 2, 4, 10, 13 to the intersection with Tsar Parnavaz Street
Piazza Square is a must-see attraction in Batumi. It is located next to the city hall in the northern part of the city.
The piazza is a real piece of Italy in Georgia, it strongly resembles the Venetian San Marco Square. The buildings surrounding the square are decorated with architectural lighting, colorful stained glass windows, artistic paintings and mosaics. The Piazza has many cute restaurants serving dishes from different cuisines from around the world.
The square can safely be called the concentration of the cultural life of Batumi. It is on the Piazza that various official receptions and other events are held. Therefore, if you find yourself in Georgia for some kind of holiday, be sure to take a walk to the Piazza, for sure something interesting will happen there.
Old city
The old city, also known as historical Batumi, is the embodiment of the history of Georgia. Here, every building and path reminds of ancient times, when Aristotle, Pliny and other ancient heroes remembered Batumi.
Advice! If you are going to stay in Batumi, it is best to rent accommodation in the Old Town.
The old town can be divided in half by Baratashvili Street. Tourists who come to Batumi for the first time will find it interesting to walk from this street to the seaport. In fact, the port itself was moved to another location long ago, so it is now a quiet and secluded waterfront. From there there is a beautiful view of the mountains, which looks very impressive in the winter season.
There are many churches in the old town. During your walk you will see:
- Greek Church;
- Cathedral Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary;
- Orthodox Church of St. Nicholas;
- Jewish synagogue;
- Muslim Mosque of Orta Jame;
- Armenian temple of Surb Pkrch.
The Marine Station, which is one of the end points of the walking route, is also quite an interesting location. On its territory there is a monument in the form of the Soviet boat “Meteor”. Nowadays, quite a few such copies have survived.
Batumi port
Large liners have not been parked in the old seaport for a long time, since the cargo and passenger port was moved to another location.
The port offers beautiful views of the mountains. Moreover, it is equally impressive in both summer and winter. So if you find yourself in Batumi, be sure to grab a mug of delicious drink and take a walk around the old seaport.
Those who want to experience a romantic atmosphere should definitely visit the port at sunset.
Fountain "Neptune"
Address: Theater Square, also known as Poseidon Square (next to the Batumi Drama Theater named after Ilya Chavchavadze)
The Neptune Fountain is one of the most beautiful fountains in Georgia. You can take very beautiful photos against the backdrop of it and the dramatic theater itself.
To me, the Neptune fountain strongly resembles the style of Roman fountains. The 4 sculptures surrounding the fountain are very realistic.
Rustaveli Avenue
Shota Rustaveli Avenue is one of the central streets of the city. There are no famous architectural monuments or other attractions in this location, but every tourist should take a walk along this street.
To many, Rustaveli Avenue resembles New Orleans and Mexico.
Along the avenue there are many beautiful colorful houses, the sight of which immediately improves your mood. By the way, these houses are often used by local photographers as decorations.
Batumi Museum of Religion
Address: village of Queen Tamara
Operating mode: Monday to Friday from 10:00 to 17:00
Price: for free
Telephone: +995-93-978283
How to get there: by bus No. 2, 13, 17 to the stop “Center of Culture and Art”
The Museum of Religion has been operating since 2004; most of the exhibits were collected by the Komakhidze family. In total, the museum houses about 500 different installations.
This museum will be visited by people of different faiths and ages. The Museum of Religion displays items belonging to Judaism, Islam, Catholicism, Gregorianism and Orthodoxy. Here you can see ancient books, photographs, sculptures, bas-reliefs, icons and frescoes.
Sculpture "Ali and Nino"
Address: Seaside Park
How to get there: from the Gogebashvili stop by buses No. 1, 1a, 2, 4, 10, 13
If you ask a local what sights of Batumi you should see first, the sculpture of love “Ali and Nino” will definitely be on this list. Ali and Nino are popular characters from the famous novel.
The story of Ali (Ali khan Shirvanshir) and Nino (Nino Kipiani) is very romantic and sad. He is an Azerbaijani, a descendant of aristocrats. She is the daughter of a Georgian prince. They were in love with each other, but their parents were against their wedding. They married against their will, but soon the lovers were separated by the revolution and the First World War. After these events, Ali died and Nino went missing.
Sculpture "Ali and Nino" - this is not just an ordinary monument, it moves and tells its own mini-story. At first, the lovers move towards each other and gradually merge into a single whole. After a while, the sculptures disperse.
Alphabet Tower
Address: Primorsky Boulevard
How to get there:
- from the stop on Gogebashvili street by bus No. 1, 1-a, 2, 4, 10, 13 and then walk to the embankment
- from the stop on Shota Rustaveli Street by bus No. 1, 7, 10, 11, 12, 15.
The Alphabet Tower is one of the symbols of Batumi. It is a kind of monument to the Georgian alphabet, because the entire metal frame of the tower is surrounded by ribbons decorated with letters. If you visit the tower during the day, you should definitely take the glass elevator to the observation deck. In good weather, you can see the whole of Batumi from it.
Note! There is a fee for taking the elevator to the observation deck. Moreover, if you booked a table at a restaurant in the tower, you do not need to pay extra
In addition to the observation deck, observatory and television studio, the tower houses a Thai restaurant. It is located in the dome of the tower. It is best to book a table for the evening, as at this time the lights turn on and the restaurant rotates. During dinner, you get the feeling that you are on a horizontal Ferris wheel.
Interestingly, according to official data, almost $34 million was allocated for the construction of the Alphabet Tower. Many locals believe that the main purpose of the tower's construction was money laundering.
Chacha fountain
Address: Marine Station
Working hours: around the clock, but chacha flows once a week (any day) at 19:00 for 10 minutes
Probably every alcohol lover has at least thought about the possibility that there would be a fountain in the world from which alcohol would flow like a river. So such a fountain exists, it is located in Batumi!
The chacha fountain looks like a 25-meter tower with an observation deck and a large clock. Around the building there are 4 large and 4 small pools, which are connected to each other by channels. Once a week the pools are filled with chacha. Externally, the chacha fountain looks like a copy of a structure that stood in Batumi more than 100 years ago.
Chacha is a homemade vodka of 45-50 degrees strength, made from grapes.
Every week tourists and locals are invited to taste a new chacha. In this way, drink producers introduce people to a new product.
Seaside Park
Address: northeastern part of Batumi, the park is located immediately behind Primorsky Boulevard
Seaside Park - Great quiet place for an evening walk. It can be called a direct embodiment of the resort Batumi. There are several fountains and many interesting sculptures here. There are table tennis and chess tables in the park. Anyone can pleasantly while away their leisure time here.
By the way! Local residents of different ages often relax in the seaside park. Therefore, if you want to meet the indigenous residents of Batumi and learn about the city first-hand, take walks in this park more often. It is quite possible that Georgians will be the first to come up to you to get acquainted.
New Batumi
Address: all areas after the San Romeo cafe
New Batumi is a more modernized area of the city. What to see in this part of Batumi? There are several interesting locations here:
- Dream labyrinth. Old-timers say that if you go through the labyrinth, tirelessly repeating to yourself your cherished wish, it will definitely come true.
- WHERE table. Hermit tourists and cyclists love to take pictures against its background.
- New Boulevard. There are many access to the beaches, casinos, beautiful residential buildings (in which, by the way, you can rent a house).
- Lake Aragani. There is a location on this lake where there is a house and a bridge in an oriental style. You can take some cool photos at this place.
- Avenue of Heroes. Located behind Justice's house, located just beyond the lake. It is pleasant to walk along this alley at any time of the day. In terms of architecture and atmosphere in general, it is very reminiscent of the situation in the UAE.
- The junction of Old and New Batumi. This is, one might say, a deserted place. But there is a very clean and beautiful beach, from which you can see many buildings located in Old Batumi.
If you have free time, you can walk from Old Batumi to New Batumi on foot. Many tourists prefer cycling between these two points. If you have small children, but really want to visit New Batumi, you can take a taxi.
Europe Square
Address: Batumi center
Europe Square was named so in honor of Adjara's accession to the Assembly of European Regions. Because of the atmosphere and appearance of this place, you really get the impression that you are in some European city. Europe Square is a clean and well-groomed place where a Christmas tree is installed in winter, fountains are turned on in summer and concerts are held.
Cozy streets branch off from the square, where souvenir shops and cafes are located. It's nice to run into one of the local establishments in the evening and drink coffee.
The interior attraction of the Square of Europe is the statue of Midea. The goddess of justice is a symbol of wealth and prosperity in Georgia. Because of the statue, the square is often informally called the Argonaut Square.
Botanical Garden
Address: Batumi Botanical Garden
Price: entrance ticket costs 6 GEL
TO how to get there: by minibus No. 61 from the Goodwill supermarket or the lower cable car station (Gogebashvili street), ticket price - 0.6 GEL (you need to go towards Makhinjauri)
Batumi Botanical Garden is considered one of the largest gardens in all of Europe. The garden area is divided into several sectors:
- Japanese;
- Mexican;
- Asiatic;
- Australian;
- North American and several others.
Each sector grows unique flowers and plants native to different parts of the world. Near each type of plant there is a sign with information about it; botany lovers will be delighted with such a trip.
In summer, you can order an electric car in the park. It makes moving around the garden much easier and faster.
The Batumi Botanical Garden is very large (almost 120 hectares), and it will take at least several hours to get around it. Therefore, you must take water and food for your walk (all provisions are also sold at the entrance to the garden).
Church of the Holy Trinity on Mount Sameba
Address: Mount Sameba
How to get there: only by taxi (the trip will cost about 30 lari for the round trip) or by your own car
Mount Sameba and the Trinity Church are located next to the upper cable car station. The temple was built in the 90s of the last century and has been perfectly preserved to this day.
The Church of the Holy Trinity is a very beautiful and peaceful place. The exterior and interior of the temple are made in a fairly minimalist style, with colorful stained glass windows and bas-reliefs decorating its perimeter. The church occupies a large area, it is surrounded by small observation platforms and cozy courtyards.
Mount Sameba itself is an excellent vantage point from which you can see the whole of Batumi and its surroundings. The approximate height of the mountain is 400 meters (it is located higher than the upper cable car station, so the view from it is better). Many people drive up the mountain to take beautiful pictures. If you also have this goal, it is better to plan your trip in the morning.
Entertainment
Cable car "Argo"
Bottom station address: Gogebashvili street (near the port in the center)
Operating mode: daily from 11:00 to 21:00
Price: adult ticket 15 GEL, child ticket (for children under 12 years old) - 5 GEL
The length of the cable car route is 2.59 km, the average trip duration is 10 minutes. One cable car cabin can accommodate 6 people.
Children will 100% enjoy the cable car ride, so don’t be lazy to take them there with you.
In the summer, the cable car is in great demand among both tourists and locals. The upper station is located on a hill 250 meters high. There is a small church, a restaurant, souvenir shops, and food courts with ice cream.
From the height of the cable car, the whole of Batumi is in full view. Many tourists are surprised that the city is so big. There is no preferred time to ride the cable car. However, if you want to take beautiful photos, it is better to take it in the afternoon before lunch.
Park of Miracles
Address: New Batumi Boulevard
In fact, the Park of Miracles bears little resemblance to the parks we are used to. This is a minimalist recreation area with a small Ferris wheel, a statue of “Me, You and Batumi”, interesting stone chairs and a lighthouse, and several interesting sculptures.
This is a good option for an evening walk on your own or in a group. Despite the fact that Miracle Park is not particularly rich in entertainment, there are always a lot of people walking around here (especially in the evening).
Dolphinarium Batumi
Address: Rustavelli street 51
Operating mode: from 10:00 to 19:00 daily except Mondays (in summer, performances are held at 12, 14 and 18 o'clock, in other seasons only at 17 o'clock)
Website: http://www.dolphinarium.ge/ru
Phone number: +995- 422-221-730
Price: entrance costs 15 GEL, children under 6 years old entry is free
How to get there: from any stop on buses numbered 1, 7, 10, 11, 15 to the Dolphinarium stop
The Batumi Dolphinarium was opened in 1975, but after 15 years it was closed. In 2006, with the help of local philanthropists, it was restored and already in 2009, the doors of the dolphinarium were again opened for young and adult visitors. Inside, the dolphinarium looks like an ancient amphitheater in the jungle. A glass dome is used instead of a roof. There are many artists performing at the Batumi Dolphinarium: about 15 dolphins and 5 seals. There are always a lot of locals and tourists attending the performances, so tickets for them should be purchased in advance.
In addition to the show, at the dolphinarium you can visit dolphin therapy, which includes not only swimming with dolphins in the pool. Therapists, psychologists and specialists who work with dolphins create special programs and train animals to work with sick people. Dolphin therapy is most beneficial for children suffering from cerebral palsy and autism.
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