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.









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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.