
About Batumi & Green Cape
Green Cape Botanico is nestled on the hillsides of Mtsvane Kontskhi, next to the Batumi Botanical Garden and just steps from the Black Sea. Combining refined design with serene nature, it offers the perfect retreat for relaxation and discovery on Georgia’s vibrant coast.

Batumi Botanical Garden
Explore the nine floristic sectors of this botanical garden while enjoying a stunning view of the coastline and the sea. Hike through the garden along the paths or ride the electric bus.

Mtsvane Kontskhi Beach & Green Cape Beachs
Adjacent to the botanical garden, Green Cape Beach offers a tranquil setting with its pebbled shoreline and clear waters. It's an ideal spot for swimming, sunbathing, and enjoying the natural beauty away from the city's hustle.

Casino Iveria Batumi
Ideally located in Batumi, this full-service casino offers a wide variety of games and slot machines. Enjoy the on-site restaurant, serving a selection of Georgian, Asian, and European dishes, plus bars, a VIP area, and exciting weekly shows.

Batumi Boulevard
Batumi Boulevard perfectly blends natural beauty and urban design. Stroll along this scenic promenade along the coast of the Black Sea. Along the boulevard, you can enjoy beach views, sculptures, and a selection of cafes and bars to unwind at.

Europe Square
Visit this bustling, central plaza in Batumi. Europe Square is renowned for its eclectic mix of architectural styles and vibrant atmosphere. You'll find plenty of restaurants, cafes, shops, and monuments nearby.

Argo Cable Car
Don't miss this one-of-a-kind experience that offers spectacular views of the town of Batumi, the Black Sea, and its surrounding mountains.

Ali and Nino Statue
This striking kinetic statue is located on the seashore in Batumi and was created by Georgian artist, Tamara Kvesitadze. The artwork is based on the story of Ali and Nino, two tragic lovers from different cultural backgrounds.

Ethnographic Museum
Explore an institution that celebrates the work of an internationally renowned master woodcarver and learn more about the Georgian cultural heritage.