<p>Batumi is one of the livelier cities of Georgia and a popular summer destination due to its ideal climate, scenic beauty and many amenities. It is the capital city of the Autonomous Republic of Ajara in the country of Georgia. Its coastal location and sub-tropical climate make it a popular city for vacationers across the Caucasus, although few western tourists venture in its direction. It's the party capital of the region with a night life to match which increasingly includes big name international DJs on the beach-front clubs. July/ August are the time for Georgian sea lovers to plan their summer vacation and itinerary. Batumi is fast becoming a popular summer destination a wide choice of hotels that offer comfort, and convenience at an affordable price. </p>
<p>People of BatumiBatumi is blessed with natural beauty, character and a unique culture of warm-hearted hospitality. The citizens of Batumi are mainly Georgians along with some Russians, Greeks, Armenians and Ukrainians amongst other. Georgians are known to be highly tolerant of other peoples and religions. A Georgian grows up believing and practicing two facets of life- guests come from God and Friendship rules the roost-as a person's worth is judged not by how much money he or she has in his pocket but how many friends he has. The Georgian society places their Women on the highest pedestal and accords them with great courtliness.</p>
<p>The New Batumi: Batumi, they say, is becoming a showcase of how quickly one of the so-called "frozen conflicts" of the former Soviet Union, which has been fought over in Georgia, can thaw out. Charming old buildings have been restored and attractive new ones are joining them. </p>
<p>Batumi Sights to SeeThe sightseeing at Batumi makes for a real eye tonic to the weary travelers who are otherwise deprived of natural beauty. Keep a couple of days aside to cover many attractions within the city and in the region around it like- Gonio castle, Water dance and Music show at night, A deep Botanical garden, Seaside park and Museums showcasing traditional Georgian art and culture. The travelers go for sightseeing not only in Batumi but Kutaisi as well (Bagrati Cathedral, Gelati Monastery, Motsameta). </p>
<p>A land of opportunity for businessesBatumi officials expect 800,000 tourists this season. Batumi has excellent hotels for conducting important business meetings in tranquil atmosphere that aid in bringing out the best ideas from your delegates. Some of the sparkling new hotels like Hotel EraPalace ()offers the best Georgian Hospitality and is conveniently located in the city centre, 200 meters from the sea, 5km from the airport, 6km from the railway station and just 20 km from the Turkish border. EraPalace is an eight storeyed building that offers ample space with choices in suites, deluxe rooms, double rooms and triple rooms priced in the range of 100 USD per night. A conference hall well equipped with projection camera, conference table among other amenities like restaurant and a cafe-bar. </p>
<p>Getting around the Beautiful BatumiBy the Sea: For getting to Georgia by sea is one of the options. Batumi port is a remarkable port of the country. It is of universal type - receiving and sending all types of sea vessels and serving passengers in high standards. A fast boat conducts regular sailing routes Batumi-Poti-Odessa and Batumi-Khopa-Trabzon (Turkey). Ferry service Batumi-Ilychevsk. </p>
<p>By Plane: Batumi International Airport is located 2km south of the city and Hotel EraPalace is just 5 Kms from the Airport offering the best of cost and convenience. There are many good airlines operating services to/from Batumi International Airport like: Euroline, Sky Georgia, and Turkish Airlines.</p>
<p>By Bus: Buses and minibuses (known as marshutkas in Batumi) operate regularly between Batumi and Tbilisi. Travel time is 6 hours and the minibuses are more comfortable than the local marshrutkas in the city. The scenery along the way travelling by road is breathtaking.Daily buses also operate between Batumi and Trabzon, Turkey, with stops in Rize and the border crossing at Sarpi. Make sure you meet all visa requirements before crossing the border into Georgia. There are two Marshutka stations. One has long distance minibuses to Kutaisi, Tbilisi, Poti, etc. The other, on Tbilisi Square, has marshutkas to Sarpi.</p>
<p>By Train: Georgian Railways operates trains between Batumi and Tbilisi. First class costs 40 GEL, second class costs 23 GEL. In first class, there are two people per cabin, the berths are a little short, narrow and hard but rather comfortable, and linen is provided. Train tickets can be bought at the station or in Batumi at the office on Z. Gamsakhurdia str. Reserve your seats in advance on the weekends, as many Georgians flock to the seaside.</p>
<p>Women travellers who travel alone are advised to travel first class to have a safe journey, although every carriage, including both first and second class, has a watchman/woman, who protects the passengers from drunks, so you can feel safe.</p>
<p>Shopping for the Women Traveller:Batumi is not well known for its shopping amenities. However, many guests appreciate the small shops and street markets that sell fresh produce and an array of handicrafts that are made locally. Also found in local shops are fine wines and antiques. There are many shops where visitors can choose from an assortment of souvenirs, crafts and trinkets. Most shops are open daily from 10:00 a.m. to 8 p.m. The local currency is the Georgian lari.</p>
<p>Traveler Tip: While you may enjoy relaxing at this very nice sea side city, you must not miss this well-kept park behind the beach. The park has a sea facing promenade, where life is buzzing between the trees at its many cafes. Make sure you relish the taste of refreshing Batumi-style Turkish coffee and traditional snacks such as kebabs (mtsvadi) and Acharuli Khachapuri. Acharuli Khachapuri is a recommended Batumi delicacy...an eye-shaped loaf of bread filled with cheese, fried eggs and butter, tastes amazing and leaves you asking for more!</p>
<p>Georgia may not be the place for every traveler but it is definitely a great destination for anyone willing to try something very different and rewarding.
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