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Top Attractions in Batumi

26 may square batumi

26 may square batumi

26 May Square in Batumi is a central and vibrant landmark named in honor of Georgia’s Independence Day, celebrated on May 26th. Located in the heart of the city, the square is a lively gathering spot surrounded by important cultural and civic buildings. It serves as a focal point for public events, festivals, and celebrations, making it a key destination for both locals and tourists.

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Ali and Nino

Ali and Nino

The Ali and Nino statue in Batumi is one of Georgia’s most iconic landmarks, representing the love story between an Azerbaijani Muslim boy, Ali, and a Georgian Christian girl, Nino, from the famous novel by Kurban Said. Located on the Batumi Boulevard by the Black Sea, this moving sculpture was created by Georgian artist Tamara Kvesitadze in 2010. The two figures, made of metal, move slowly towards each other, eventually merging into one, symbolizing unity and love transcending cultural and religious differences.

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Argo Cable car

Argo Cable car

The Argo Cable Car in Batumi is one of the city's top attractions, offering breathtaking views and a unique way to experience the beauty of Batumi from above. The cable car route stretches over 2.5 kilometers from the seaside to the Anuria Mountain, providing a scenic ride with stunning vistas of the Black Sea, Batumi’s skyline, and lush green hills. This modern attraction, named after the mythical ship "Argo" from Greek mythology, is perfect for travelers seeking an unforgettable aerial adventure.

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Batumi Dolphinarium

Batumi Dolphinarium

Batumi Dolphinarium is one of the most popular attractions in Batumi, offering an unforgettable experience for visitors of all ages. Located in the scenic 6 May Park, the dolphinarium is renowned for its entertaining and educational dolphin shows that showcase the incredible intelligence and agility of these marine animals. With a history dating back to the 1970s, Batumi Dolphinarium is a must-visit destination for families and tourists looking to enjoy a unique and fun-filled day.

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Dancing Fountains in Batumi

Dancing Fountains in Batumi

The Dancing Fountains in Batumi are one of the city’s most enchanting attractions, offering a stunning display of water, light, and music.

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European square Batumi

European square Batumi

European Square in Batumi is a central and picturesque landmark that beautifully blends the city’s rich history with its modern European influence. Located in the heart of Batumi, the square is surrounded by stunning architecture, including the iconic Astronomical Clock and statues reflecting Georgia's connection to Europe.

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Martvili Canyon

Martvili Canyon, Near Kutaisi

Martvili Canyon, located in the Samegrelo region of western Georgia, is one of the country’s most beautiful natural attractions. Known for its striking turquoise waters, dramatic limestone cliffs, and lush greenery, the canyon offers visitors a stunning blend of natural beauty and adventure.

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Okatse Canyon

Okatse Canyon, Near Kutaisi (55 km)

Okatse Canyon Viewpoint, located in the Imereti region of western Georgia, is a must-see attraction for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. Perched high above the canyon, the viewpoint offers breathtaking panoramic views of the lush landscapes, towering cliffs, and cascading waterfalls.

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Shekvetili Dendrological Park

Shekvetili Dendrological Park, Near Batumi (47 km)

Explore the Shekvetili Dendrological Park, one of Georgia’s most remarkable natural attractions, located along the beautiful Black Sea coast. Known for its unique collection of exotic and native plant species, this park offers visitors an immersive experience in a lush, green oasis. The park features over 200 species of trees and plants brought from different parts of the world, creating a diverse and vibrant landscape that attracts nature lovers, families, and photographers.

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Musicians Park Shekvetili

Musicians Park Shekvetili, Near Batumi (44 km)

Explore Musicians Park in Shekvetili, a unique outdoor museum located on Georgia's Black Sea coast. This park is a tribute to music legends from Georgia and around the world, featuring impressive sculptures, interactive exhibits, and a vibrant atmosphere.

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Miniature Park Theatre

Miniature Park Theatre, Near Batumi (40 km)

Miniature Park Museum in Shekvetili is a unique outdoor museum that offers visitors a fascinating journey through Georgia's most iconic landmarks — all in miniature form. Located on the Black Sea coast in the village of Shekvetili

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Tsitsinatela - Amusement Park Batumi

Tsitsinatela - Amusement Park Batumi, Near Batumi (40 km)

Tsitsinatela Park, located near the Black Sea coast in Shekvetili, Georgia, is one of the most popular amusement parks in the region. Known for its colorful lights and thrilling rides, the park provides fun for all ages. With a wide range of attractions, from adrenaline-pumping roller coasters to kid-friendly carousels, Tsitsinatela is the perfect destination for families, groups of friends, or anyone looking to have a great time.

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Makhuntseti Waterfall

Makhuntseti Waterfall, Near Batumi (35 km)

Makhuntseti Waterfall is one of the most popular natural attractions in the Adjara region, located about 35 kilometers from Batumi. Nestled in the lush greenery of the Adjara mountains, this stunning waterfall cascades from a height of over 20 meters, creating a mesmerizing sight and a refreshing escape for visitors.

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Queen Tamar bridge

Queen Tamar bridge, Near Batumi (35 km)

Queen Tamar Bridge, also known as the Makhuntseti Bridge, is one of the most iconic historical landmarks in the Adjara region of Georgia. Located near the Makhuntseti Waterfall, this medieval bridge is considered one of the oldest and most impressive arched bridges preserved in Georgia.

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Mtirala National Park

Mtirala National Park, Near Batumi (25 km)

Mtirala National Park is a stunning natural gem located just 25 km from Batumi, Georgia. Known for its rich biodiversity and unique subtropical climate, this park is one of the most popular destinations for nature lovers and adventure seekers visiting the region.

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Prometheus Cave

Prometheus Cave, Near Kutaisi (25 km)

Prometheus Cave, located near Kutaisi in the Imereti region of Georgia, is one of the most spectacular natural attractions in the country. This mesmerizing cave system is renowned for its stunning underground landscapes, featuring grand halls filled with stalactites, stalagmites, and underground rivers.

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Petra fortress

Petra fortress, Near Batumi (21 km)

Petra Fortress, located near the Black Sea coast in the village of Tsikhisdziri, is one of Georgia's most significant historical sites. Built in the 6th century by the Byzantine Empire, this ancient fortress offers a glimpse into Georgia's strategic importance along the trade routes connecting Europe and Asia.

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Gonio Fortress

Gonio Fortress, Near Batumi (15 km)

Gonio Fortress, located near the city of Batumi in the stunning Adjara region of Georgia, is a historical gem that dates back over two millennia. As one of the oldest and most important archaeological sites in Georgia, this ancient Roman-Byzantine fortress offers a fascinating journey through history, showcasing ruins from the Roman, Byzantine, and Ottoman periods.

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Tkhilnari Waterfall

Tkhilnari Waterfall, Near Batumi (15 km)

Tkhilnari Waterfall, located in the quaint village of Makho, is one of the lesser-known natural attractions in Georgia's Adjara region. Surrounded by lush greenery and peaceful landscapes, Tkhilnari Waterfall is a perfect escape for nature lovers and those seeking tranquility away from the bustling city life of Batumi.

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Batumi Botanical Garden

Batumi Botanical Garden, Near Batumi (9 km)

Batumi Botanical Garden is one of the largest and most beautiful botanical gardens in the Caucasus region, located just 9 kilometers north of Batumi, overlooking the stunning Black Sea coast. Founded in 1912 by the Russian botanist Andrey Krasnov, the garden spans over 100 hectares and is home to thousands of plant species from all over the world. Its lush landscapes, diverse flora, and breathtaking sea views make it a perfect destination for nature lovers and tourists seeking a tranquil escape.

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