Batumi Boulevard
7 km of seafront promenade — cafés, sculptures, a Ferris wheel, and the famous Ali & Nino moving statue.


مدينة جورجيا الساحلية — شوارع مضيئة بالنيون، خاتشابوري الأدجاري، وحديقة نباتية على البحر.
أفضل وقت للزيارة: يونيو إلى سبتمبر للسباحة؛ مايو وأكتوبر لأيام أهدأ.
Batumi sits at the south-eastern corner of the Black Sea, where the Lesser Caucasus mountains plunge down to a subtropical coastline. The historic old town is small and very walkable; the new town that rose around it during the 2010s is a near-vegas of glass towers, gambling halls, and pedestrian-only streets.
The real draw is the contrast: an hour's drive inland and you're in mountain villages eating khachapuri at 1,200 m altitude. The Batumi Boulevard — a 7-km seafront promenade — connects the dot. Walk it at sunset, then dive into the Old Boulevard for dinner at one of the famous Adjarian khachapuri houses.
7 km of seafront promenade — cafés, sculptures, a Ferris wheel, and the famous Ali & Nino moving statue.
The boat-shaped, egg-topped cheese bread is Adjara's gift to Georgian cuisine. Try it at Retro or Sakhli Khinkali.
108 hectares of sub-tropical flora cascading down a sea cliff just north of the city. Allow half a day.
A 2,000-year-old Roman fortress 15 minutes south, on a beach with surprisingly clear water.
A 130 m DNA-helix tower etched with all 33 letters of the Georgian alphabet. Lit up at night.
A Venetian-style square in the Old Town, ringed with restaurants under arcaded loggias.
Two 8-metre figures that slowly pass through each other every evening — a love story in motion.
اختر سائق سفرة الذي يعرف المنطقة وحوّل هذا الدليل إلى رحلة حقيقية.