About Batumi

The Autonomous Republic of Ajara’s capital, Batumi, is the second-largest city in Georgia based on population size. It features a diverse array of architectural styles, from quaint classical buildings from the 19th century to cutting-edge skyscrapers with hotel and casino complexes. Situated on the Black Sea shore, it is encircled by mountains and features palm trees along its edge. Batumi has always been set apart by its advantageous geographic and strategic position.

The climate in Batumi is humid subtropical along the shore. 14.5°C is the average annual temperature. The average temperature is 23.2°C in August, the warmest month, and 7.1°C in January, the coldest month. There is 2,560 mm of precipitation every year. There are many of showers. Snowfall is infrequent, but when it does occur, it melts quickly. At the shore, the sea’s yearly average temperature is 16.7°C.

While tourism accounts for a large portion of Batumi’s economy, the city also boasts a thriving harbour with businesses like food processing, light manufacturing, and shipbuilding.