Multiple Coasts, One Sea

Ureki

Ureki is known for its naturally magnetic black sand, a rare geological feature found in very few places worldwide.
Resort focused on health-oriented and relaxed seaside stays

Location: Black Sea coast, western Georgia
Beach type: Magnetic black sand
Environment: Flat coastline, pine forest areas

Best season: June–September
Best for: wellness-focused travel, calm seaside stays, and travelers looking for an alternative to classic beach resorts.

Tsikhisdziri

Tsikhisdziri is a quiet coastal area, no mass tourism or large public beaches

Location: Black Sea coast, Adjara
Landscape: Rocky shoreline, green hills, open sea views

Cultural Note
Petra Fortress (6th century) nearby
Important historical site overlooking the coast

Best season: June–October
Best for: quiet seaside stays, nature-oriented travel, guests avoiding crowded resorts.

Batumi

Batumi is Georgia’s main seaside city, combining the Black Sea coastline with modern urban infrastructure. Unlike resort towns, it functions as a year-round destination with city life, architecture, and cultural venues alongside the sea.

Culture & Architecture
Mix of historic Old Town and modern architecture
Museums, galleries, and public art spaces
Batumi Botanical Garden located just outside the city, overlooking the coast

Summer (June–September)
Beach time, seaside dining, evening city atmosphere
Festivals and open-air events

Off-season (October–May)
Mild coastal climate
City breaks, gastronomy, cultural visits
Good base for combining sea and mountain regions of Adjara

Best for: urban seaside travel, mixed city-and-nature trips, guests who want the sea without a resort format.