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Batumi is Georgia's Black Sea resort city — part beach town, part Miami-in-the-Caucasus skyline (Trump Tower and the sci-fi Alphabet Tower included), with a long pebble-beach boardwalk, casinos that draw weekend visitors from across the region, and the excellent Batumi Botanical Garden just outside town. Peak Black Sea swimming season is roughly late June through September; the beaches are pebble, not sand, so pack accordingly. Budget from $30/day backpacking to $150+/day resort.

Batumi is the destination that makes people do a double-take on their first evening — a Black Sea boardwalk lined with a skyline that looks like it wandered in from a different continent, casinos lit up like Las Vegas, and, a few minutes outside downtown, one of the best botanical gardens in the region. It doesn't look like the rest of Georgia, and that's kind of the point.

The boardwalk and beaches

Batumi Boulevard runs for several kilometers along the Black Sea, lined with parks, bike paths, and beach clubs. Note: the beaches are pebble, not sand — bring water shoes if your feet are sensitive. The water itself is clean and swimmable in summer, without the tropical-blue color of, say, the Aegean.

What to see

  1. The Alphabet Tower — a genuinely bizarre 130-meter tower spelling out the Georgian alphabet in DNA-helix form, with an observation deck and revolving restaurant.
  2. Batumi Botanical Garden — a sprawling clifftop garden with sea views, easily a half-day, and one of the most underrated attractions in the whole country.
  3. Europe Square and Old Batumi — a compact, walkable old town with cafes and a lighter, more relaxed pace than the casino strip.
  4. The Ali and Nino statue — a moving steel sculpture of a man and woman who pass through and merge into each other every 10 minutes, based on a famous novel of doomed love.
The Alphabet Tower in Batumi, Georgia
Batumi's Alphabet Tower on the seafront

Nightlife and casinos

Batumi has a genuinely large casino scene relative to its size, drawing weekend visitors from Turkey and elsewhere in the region for exactly that reason — a legacy of Georgia's relatively liberal gambling laws. If that's not your scene, the boardwalk and Old Town nightlife (bars, live music) run on a completely separate, calmer track.

Batumi Botanical Garden, Georgia
Batumi Botanical Garden overlooking the Black Sea

When to visit

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Late June through September is prime Black Sea swimming weather. May and October are pleasant for sightseeing and the Botanical Garden without beach crowds, and hotel prices drop noticeably outside peak summer weekends.

Common mistakes

  • Expecting sandy beaches — Batumi's coastline is pebble; pack water shoes if that matters to you.
  • Skipping the Botanical Garden because it 'sounds like a detour' — it's one of the best single attractions in the city, not a filler activity.
  • Booking a casino-strip hotel expecting a quiet stay — that stretch of the boulevard is genuinely lively at night; Old Batumi or the quieter end of the boulevard suit a calmer trip better.

Where to stay in Batumi — hotels

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Questions people actually ask

Is Batumi worth visiting if I've already seen Tbilisi?
Yes — it's a genuinely different kind of place (Black Sea resort city vs. mountain-and-old-town capital), and the Botanical Garden alone is worth the trip for most travelers.
When is Black Sea swimming season in Batumi?
Roughly late June through September for comfortable swimming. Shoulder months (May, October) are good for sightseeing without summer crowds, just too cool for most people to swim.
Are Batumi's beaches sandy?
No — they're pebble beaches, which is typical for the Georgian and wider eastern Black Sea coast. Water shoes make a real difference in comfort.

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