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The Georgian Coast

Where nature meets the contemporary

The coast of Georgia is a delicate line where the sun meets the sea — a place where time slows down and every sensation gains depth and clarity. Here, the gentle climate embraces the endless Black Sea horizon, and golden sunsets flow softly from sunlit days, staying with you long after you leave.

The beach season starts in June and lasts until the end of September, but the coast is worth visiting year-round — even in winter, when the sea is calm, and the air is filled with the scent of pine forests and salty breeze.

Batumi is the beating heart of Georgia’s seaside. This city knows how to inspire: futuristic skyscrapers blend effortlessly with historical quarters, and the famous Batumi Boulevard becomes the main stage for evening strolls. Batumi is not only the cultural center of the coast — it’s a place where people live beautifully, dine at the best restaurants, travel with family, and savor every moment.

If you’re seeking a more peaceful, slow-paced seaside holiday, head to Shekvetili. Nestled in pine forests, this charming resort town offers clean air and a unique calm.

The beaches are sandy, the water warm, and the atmosphere — soothing and untouched by the city buzz. Ideal for families and those who value serenity, comfort, and the opportunity to reconnect with themselves.

Nearby lies Kobuleti — another haven of tranquility. Visitors come here for the calm rhythm of life, the peaceful walks along the shoreline, and the sense of quiet renewal. It’s the perfect retreat for families or anyone longing to slow down and unwind.

Planning a VIP tour to Batumi? Enquire the experts at Premium Georgia to curate your perfect journey. Our team creates luxury tours in Batumi, builds personalized itineraries, selects and books the finest beachfront hotels and premium residences, and arranges private transfers, signature excursions, yacht experiences, gourmet programs, and a full range of luxury travel services in Georgia.

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The Georgian coastline is diverse — vibrant and quiet, urban and wild, glamorous and intimate. It’s here that unique destinations emerge, where you want to linger longer — not only for the impeccable service (though it is), but for the rare atmosphere they create:

light, tasteful, refined. Whether it’s dinner at sunset, a panoramic Black Sea view, a spa session under the pines, or an evening with a glass by the water — each of these places becomes a part of your personal story.

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    Rooms Hotel

    A modern urban resort that blends the spirit of a beach club with the depth of a cultural hub. Drawing inspiration from Japan, Los Angeles, and Europe, Rooms Batumi is more than a hotel — it’s an ecosystem with its own style, community, and soul. At Rubber Duck restaurant, under lofty ceilings, expect Georgian fusion cuisine paired with nostalgic milkshakes, curated snacks, and signature drinks. Upstairs — a rooftop pool with panoramic views, music, evening cocktails, and endless summer vibes.

    Batumi

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    Paragraph Resort & Spa

    An architectural daydream nestled between the pine forest and the Black Sea. The only resort of its kind in Georgia, Paragraph offers an open-air saltwater pool stretching into the sea, an indoor waterpark, aquarium, spa, tennis courts, stylish bars, gourmet restaurants, and everything a family could ask for. This is a sanctuary where every day feels like celebration — of rest, of body, of togetherness. A destination you’ll want to return to again and again.

    Shekvetili

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    Radisson Blu

    A contemporary coastal hotel just steps from the beach and boulevard. With 168 rooms offering striking sea and city views, interiors combine European minimalism with Georgian warmth. Guests enjoy two restaurants — from grilled Georgian fare to sushi — a wellness spa by Anne Semonin, a gym, indoor and outdoor pools, and an evening casino. Radisson captures the city’s energy wrapped in the rhythm of the sea.

    Batumi

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    Ambassadori Restaurant

    Located in the historic part of the city along the old boulevard, Ambassadori blends the essence of Italian cuisine with Georgian character. A curated wine list featuring both regions, refined desserts, and artful cocktails set the tone for a leisurely dinner that becomes one of your warmest Batumi memories.

    Batumi

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    Panorama

    Perched atop the ORBI Sea Towers, this multi-level restaurant spans the top four floors and offers 360° views of Batumi and the Black Sea. The design reflects the DNA of Georgian culture, while the kitchen is led by Izo Dzandzava — the first Georgian female chef recognized by the Michelin Guide. On weekends, Panorama transforms into a nightlife hotspot with local and international DJ sets. Where flavor meets view, and evenings linger beyond time.

    Batumi

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    Le Meridien

    Le Meridien Hotel in Batumi, located in the tallest 205-meter building in the Caucasus, promises you an unforgettable travel experience filled with European charm and sophistication. The hotel has beautiful panoramic views, modern design, interior inspired by local elements and is located in the center of the historic Batumi Boulevard, just a few meters from the seashore.

    Batumi

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