This coastal gem nestled near the Georgian-Turkish border is undoubtedly the finest beach in Batumi. With its pristine waters and soft sands, it offers a truly serene and picturesque escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Whether you're looking to soak up the sun, take a refreshing dip, or simply unwind with a good book, this beach is the perfect spot to do so. So why not pack your bags, grab your sunscreen, and head on over to this idyllic paradise? You won't be disappointed!
We only stayed for one night, but the staff at the campsite were incredibly helpful. There are dining options available, although the restroom facilities were quite dirty and the surrounding area as well. Additionally, the parking fee is 300 Turkish lira per day.
This charming little beach boasts crystal clear waters, making it a refreshing alternative to the crowded central beach of Batumi. It's dotted with quaint and inviting bars that serve up decent fare and ice-cold brews. On weekdays, the beach is relatively uncrowded, allowing for a peaceful and relaxing experience.
This place is called lazbükü beach, and it has a private establishment known as Kıyıcık beach. The ocean here is stunning, with a rapid increase in depth, and the beach itself is covered in stones. It is advisable to bring sea shoes if you plan on visiting. The cost of a sunbed for adults is 100 TL. The staff at the establishment are attentive and involved, and they offer beer as well. Additionally, there are facilities such as a dressing room, shower, and toilet. Parking is available right in front of the entrance. They also serve toast and other similar items.