Things to do in Beach Hotels in Batumi
Beach hotels in Batumi do not all work the same after landing. Old Boulevard stays, New Boulevard towers and seafront resort-style properties each create a different first impression. This page keeps the coastal comparison practical: choose the right stretch of Batumi first, then move into the exact airport-to-hotel transfer page.
Best for
- travelers who want a Black Sea stay where airport arrival and the hotel’s exact coastal position are both clear from the start
- couples, summer visitors and short-break guests comparing Old Boulevard, central seafront and newer coastal hotel zones
- families and leisure travelers who care about seafront rhythm, easier luggage handling and a smoother first beach-day setup
- west-Georgia arrivals deciding whether Batumi Airport or Kutaisi Airport creates the cleaner route to the coast
- First-time visitors exploring Georgia
- Couples and small groups
- Photography and viewpoints
- Food & culture experiences
- Day trips and multi-stop routes
- Families (choose larger vehicle classes)
Top things to do
- Organizes Batumi’s strongest beach-facing and boulevard-adjacent hotels into one practical coastal comparison layer
- Links each hotel to its exact airport transfer pages rather than pretending all seafront addresses are the same
- Useful for summer arrivals, first-time Black Sea stays and travelers choosing between urban boulevard life and slower coastal edges
- Brings Batumi Airport and Kutaisi Airport logic into the same hotel decision where it actually matters
- Explore the central streets and main viewpoints
- Visit local markets for snacks and souvenirs
- Try regional food specialties
- Walk historic quarters (if present) and main squares
- Plan a short day trip to nearby highlights
- Book a transfer to the next destination (no backtracking)
- Add a scenic stop on longer drives
- Find a sunset viewpoint for photos
- Visit a museum/church/fortress if available
- Ask your driver for the best seasonal spots
Practical tips
- How to choose this corridor
- Carry a light jacket — weather can change quickly
- For mountain routes, add buffer time for road conditions
- Start early for the best light and fewer crowds
- Keep some cash (GEL) for small places
- Ask for scenic stops on longer transfers (free on request)
- Pick vehicle class based on luggage and season
- Save offline maps for remote areas
- In peak season, book vehicles and hotels earlier
- Respect local customs in churches and monasteries
- Avoid tight connections when roads are unpredictable