Travel guide

Batumi in 3 days

Black Sea promenade, botanical garden, and coastal pace with room to breathe.

Batumi boulevard and Black Sea coast.

Batumi by numbers

160k
Residents
7 km
Batumi Boulevard length
108 ha
Botanical Garden area
Black Sea
Coastal location

The plan for these 3 days in Batumi

DayFocusMorningAfternoonEvening
1Batumi Boulevard and beachBatumi Boulevard and seaside walkBeach time or Alphabet TowerEvening on the boulevard and dinner
2Botanical GardenBatumi Botanical GardenGarden continuation or return to the coastRelaxed dinner and stroll
3Old town and wrap-upOld town and Batumi PiazzaMarket or beach revisitFinal dinner and wrap-up

Is this travel guide for you?

Great fit if you want

  • Beach and boulevard walks
  • Botanical garden and parks
  • Coastal pace
  • First-time Georgia coast
  • Calm pacing with sea views

Not ideal if you want

  • Mountain hiking only
  • Late-night nightlife focus
  • Packed museum-only days
  • Desert or inland only
  • Shopping malls only

Day-by-day breakdown

Batumi - Batumi Boulevard and beach
Day 1

Batumi Boulevard and beach

Promenade, beach, and Alphabet Tower.

Morning
Batumi Boulevard and seaside walk
Afternoon
Beach time or Alphabet Tower
Evening
Evening on the boulevard and dinner

How to enjoy Batumi in 3 days

Batumi rewards a relaxed, coastal pace. Anchor each day with one focus—the boulevard, the botanical garden, or the old town—then leave room for beach time and walks.

Group time by area. The boulevard is long and walkable; pair it with the beach or Alphabet Tower, then dedicate a day to the botanical garden or Batumi's parks.

Save an open afternoon for a promenade stroll or a cafe so the trip feels unhurried.

Logistics & practical tips for Batumi

Best timeMay to September
Airport transferTaxi or bus from Batumi International
Transit tipsBoulevard is walkable; bus or taxi for botanical garden
TicketingBotanical garden has entry fee
Neighborhood stayNear the boulevard or old town

Good to know before you go

Crowd timingStart by 8:30–9:00 for headline sights
Seasonal notesPlan shade or indoor stops on hot afternoons
Museum booking adviceReserve timed slots 1–2 weeks ahead in peak season
Common mistakesOverbooking too many sights in one day
Dress codeBring a light layer for church and basilica entry

Checklist before you go to Batumi

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Frequently asked questions

Is 3 days enough for Batumi?
Yes for the boulevard, botanical garden, old town, and a relaxed coastal pace. One focus per day works well. This keeps the pace relaxed and leaves room for breaks.
Is Batumi walkable?
Yes. The boulevard and old town are walkable. Bus or taxi for the botanical garden. This keeps the pace relaxed and leaves room for breaks.
Do I need to book the botanical garden?
Usually not. Buy tickets at the gate; go early in summer to avoid heat. This keeps the pace relaxed and leaves room for breaks.
Where should I stay?
Near the boulevard for sea views and easy walks; old town for a quieter vibe. This keeps the pace relaxed and leaves room for breaks.
What time should I start each day?
Mornings are good for the garden or boulevard. Beach time fits any time. This keeps the pace relaxed and leaves room for breaks.
Is the sea swimmable?
Yes in season. The beach is pebble and sand; water is generally calm. Check local conditions. This keeps the pace relaxed and leaves room for breaks.
Do I need to book restaurants?
For most places, no. In peak season a reservation for dinner can help; keep the rest flexible. This keeps the pace relaxed and leaves room for breaks.

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