Adjara is one of Georgia’s most diverse and attractive travel destinations, located along the Black Sea coast in the southwestern part of the country. The region offers a rare combination of seaside resorts, subtropical landscapes, and mountainous terrain, making it suitable for year-round tourism.

Batumi, the capital of Adjara, is a vibrant coastal city known for its modern architecture, long seaside boulevard, lively nightlife, and international festivals. Beyond the city, mountainous Adjara—covering areas such as Khulo, Shuakhevi, and Keda—offers untouched nature, scenic waterfalls, alpine meadows, suspension bridges, and authentic rural life.

Adjara is also famous for its distinctive cuisine. Iconic dishes such as Adjarian khachapuri, borano, sinori, and locally produced wines and dairy products reflect the region’s strong culinary identity. Historical landmarks including Gonio Fortress, ancient stone bridges, and traditional mosques highlight Adjara’s rich cultural heritage.

The region is perfect for both leisure and adventure travelers, offering activities such as hiking, rafting, paragliding, eco-tourism, and beach relaxation—all within one destination.

🌍 Why Visit Adjara

  • Black Sea beaches and modern seaside resorts

  • A unique blend of mountains and sea

  • Rich cultural and historical heritage

  • Famous Adjarian cuisine and local traditions

  • Outdoor and adventure activities

  • Ideal for all-season travel