Tag: Batumi

  • Turkey/Georgia Trip 2026 : Day 8 (Batumi – Sculptures Along Batumi Seafront)

    Turkey/Georgia Trip 2026 : Day 8 (Batumi – Sculptures Along Batumi Seafront)

    A post mainly of photos, but there were plenty of sculptures located along the seafront.

  • Turkey/Georgia Trip 2026 : Day 8 (Batumi – Buildings Along Batumi Seafront)

    Turkey/Georgia Trip 2026 : Day 8 (Batumi – Buildings Along Batumi Seafront)

    This is the seafront at Batumi and the promenade is long, over three miles long. As the weather was pleasant, very much a contrast with the snow in Erzerum, we thought we’d spend the afternoon meandering along here.

    The view from the beach.

    As we walked along the promenade there were some very substantial buildings that had recently been constructed.

    There’s no doubting the investment that has recently been injected into this area.

    Very decadent.

    As we progressed, some older buildings came into view.

    I wonder how much longer these older buildings will be in this prime residential and commercial space.

    New buildings are already lined up behind them.

    As we walked further down, the new buildings continued.

    Looking towards the airport, although I’m not sure there’s enough space to expand that, so they might end up demolishing it and building more tall structures.

    This did all feel like the development of Las Vegas, which is obviously before my time, where new properties built up on the strip away from the downtown area. Over time, they got more decadent and the older ones were demolished and replaced with new buildings. It’ll be interesting to see how this evolves and develops over the next decade.

  • Turkey/Georgia Trip 2026 : Day 7 (Batumi – Heart of Batumi Restaurant)

    Turkey/Georgia Trip 2026 : Day 7 (Batumi – Heart of Batumi Restaurant)

    We had some incredible food and drink on this trip, the standards across Turkey, Georgia and Armenia were all very high. Unfortunately, this is the only meal that disappointed me, although there were still positives and perhaps if I had ordered something else I would have enjoyed it much more.

    The interior was bright and had an on-trend and inviting feel. The service was also friendly and warm, so it all felt comfortable and welcoming.

    The only beer was the generic lager, the Kazbegi Original which absolutely didn’t surprise and delight. Also, that glass could have been cleaner, although I doubt it impacted the taste. Given the amount of wine available, it would have been nice to have a wider choice of beers.

    The menu.

    Messages from around the world.

    The salad was clean tasting and fresh.

    The home fries at the rear tasted OK, although could have been crispier. The main course was chicken cooked in a creamy garlic sauce. This really wasn’t good, the chicken seemed boiled and had a complete absence of taste. The sauce was bland, lacking in any depth of flavour and it felt like the already boiled chicken was just dumped in at the last minute.

    However, Jonathan decided that he thought it was sufficiently good to eat, so he finished off the dish as I didn’t want any more. The service here was attentive and timely, the salad and other elements were fine, so perhaps I didn’t pick a dish that was to my taste.

  • Turkey/Georgia Trip 2026 : Day 7 (Batumi – Batumi Beer Shop Banka)

    Turkey/Georgia Trip 2026 : Day 7 (Batumi – Batumi Beer Shop Banka)

    This beer shop was located near the hotel and I thought that it would be polite to pop in.

    The arrangement here was one that I hadn’t seen before, the beers are listed as usual but the staff fill bottles for takeaway. They can also pour into a glass as a taster to try whilst in the shop. It’s a clever concept and I liked the set-up.

    I went for three test beers to decide which one to take away.

    They have a selection of cans.

    And some deli snacks.

    There are the bottles that they put under the taps to pour the beer in.

    This is the beer that I opted to purchase, which was the Shavi Zgva from Megobrebi Brewery who are based in Tbilisi. I thought that this was very different, it was complex with carrot juice in it, citrus that cut through with some acidity, some slight orange notes, a fluttering of berries and it poured like a smoothie with some thickness.

    I would certainly go back here again, there were some interesting beers and quite a few sours, which is always a delight. The service was friendly, it was an intriguing set-up and the prices were very reasonable given the quality.

  • Turkey/Georgia Trip 2026 : Day 7 (Sarpi to Batumi by Bus)

    Turkey/Georgia Trip 2026 : Day 7 (Sarpi to Batumi by Bus)

    This was our fifth bus of the day and I was pleased that this would be the last one. It’s the one that got us from Sarpi in Georgia to Batumi, the second largest city in the country.

    I mentioned a couple of posts ago that there was a French guy on our bus to Hopa and I had helped him with some translations with the driver. Anyway, he was also on this bus and I was asking him if he had any Georgian money as we didn’t have any and I thought I’d try and buy some.

    He was a fantastic guy, he’s heading off to Asia overland and his adventure sounded really intriguing. He also very kindly just gave us some Georgian coins and that made matters much easier for us, very much the kindness of travellers. It was great to talk to him and also a local lady who welcomed us all to Batumi.

    And safely into Batumi. Jonathan had told me that it was the Las Vegas of the area and I rather ignored that, as I refer to Dereham as the Las Vegas of Norfolk. However, Batumi transpired to be one quite incredible city and I’m very much planning to return. Although this time, I’ll fly into Georgia and travel internally as the bus arrangement to cross the border was all a bit fiddly.