Things to do in Batumi Airport Hotels
Batumi Airport hotels form a clear arrival corridor: beach holiday, boulevard stay or port-side base, all tied to a smooth airport-to-hotel or hotel-to-airport transfer. This cluster keeps the first coastal move simple and direct.
Best for
- travelers landing in Batumi and wanting a fast hotel check-in near the coast
- summer visitors comparing Old Boulevard, central Batumi and New Boulevard stays
- couples and families who want the airport ride handled before starting the beach holiday
- travelers who care about direct hotel drop-off instead of generic city-center transport
- Late-night arrivals and easy door-to-door pickup
- Families with luggage (child seats on request)
- First-time visitors who want a smooth start in Georgia
- Connections to ski resorts, wine regions and the seaside
- Winter trips where road conditions matter
- Business travelers (fixed price and on-time pickup)
Top things to do
- Built around short, exact Batumi Airport ↔ hotel pages for real coastal arrival intent
- Helps compare promenade-style stays, old-city access and newer beachfront towers in one place
- Strong fit for weekend breaks, summer holidays and short-stay coastal arrivals
- Keeps the transfer layer connected to actual hotels rather than a vague “Batumi center” drop
- Meet & greet in the arrivals hall with a name sign
- Quick stop for an ATM/SIM card if needed (on request)
- Direct ride to your hotel or next destination
- Optional scenic stop if your route allows it
- Help with luggage and hotel drop-off
- Flight monitoring for delays
- Choose a winter-ready vehicle class for mountains
- Pre-book return pickup for your departure day
- Get a live quote in seconds (Sedan / SUV / Minivan / Sprinter)
- Ask the driver for local tips on arrival
Practical tips
- Choose between Old Boulevard, Old Batumi and New Boulevard before choosing the vehicle.
- If the stay is beach-first, do not overvalue old-city proximity at the expense of the right hotel vibe.
- Batumi Airport arrivals are short, but pre-booking still matters when flights are late, luggage is heavy or the group is larger.
- Carry a small amount of cash (GEL) for small purchases and tips
- In winter, choose SUV/4×4 for mountain routes after snowfall
- Share your flight number so the driver can monitor delays
- If you land at night, pre-book to avoid taxi price spikes
- If traveling with kids, request child seats in advance
- Keep your hotel name/address ready for fast drop-off
- For long routes, plan 1–2 comfort stops (free on request)
- Don’t overpack timing on your first day after a flight
- Use eSIM/SIM early if you need maps and messaging