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Glamping Collection

Near Batumi

Discover the beauty of Batumi while staying in cozy glampings near the city and the sea. A great choice for those who want to combine urban leisure with natural beauty. Enjoy proximity to beaches and city entertainment.

About glamping near Batumi

Glampings near Batumi let you enjoy Adjara's nature with hotel-level comfort: domes, cabins and tent-cabins with a real bed, en-suite shower and a view. Properties fall into two zones — by the sea (Gonio, Kvariati, Chakvi, Kobuleti) and in Adjara's forests and mountains (Mtirala and Machakhela national parks, highland Khulo near the Goderdzi Pass). A practical way to combine the coast with nature, or to escape the summer heat and crowded beaches.

Prices start from 110 GEL per night; most cabins and domes fall in the 220–330 GEL range. The season runs May to October; the most comfortable months are May, June and September–October. Seaside glampings are 15–20 minutes from Batumi by car; Mtirala and Machakhela national parks are 45–60 minutes away.

By the sea

Gonio (≈12 km, 15 min), Kvariati (≈15 km, 20 min), Chakvi and Kobuleti (10–28 km) — glampings within easy reach of Black Sea beaches. A good fit if you want to combine seaside time with a night in nature while staying close to the Batumi Boulevard and the cable car.

In the forests and mountains

Mtirala and Machakhela national parks (28–30 km, 45–60 min from Batumi) — subtropical forests, trails and waterfalls. Highland Khulo near the Goderdzi Pass (~110 km) — quiet, panoramic views and a winter option with snow. The Makhuntseti waterfall and arched bridge are a short drive from the city.

FAQ

Where are the glampings near Batumi located?
Adjara's glampings fall into two zones. By the sea — Gonio (≈12 km, 15 min), Kvariati (≈15 km, 20 min), Chakvi and Kobuleti (10–28 km). In the forests and mountains — Mtirala and Machakhela national parks (28–30 km, 45–60 min) and highland Khulo near the Goderdzi Pass (~110 km). Batumi airport is just 2 km from the center.
How much does glamping near Batumi cost per night?
Prices start at about 110 GEL (~$41) per night. Most cabins and domes fall in the 220–330 GEL range (~$80–120), while premium units with a pool or hot tub reach up to 700 GEL. Summer (July–August) is peak; May and September offer the best value-to-weather balance.
When is the best time to go — what's the season?
The season runs May to October. Peak is July–August: hot (25–30 °C) and crowded. The most comfortable months are May, June and the "velvet season" of September–October, when the sea is still warm (~24–27 °C) and crowds thin out. May is the driest month; autumn is the wettest.
What's the weather like, and does it rain often?
Adjara is Georgia's wettest region: 2,200–2,600 mm of rain a year, among the rainiest spots on the Black Sea. Showers are possible in any season, though summer is mostly sunny. The coast has a mild subtropical climate; the mountains are cooler. May is driest, autumn wettest.
How do I get to the glamping?
By car or private transfer is easiest. Seaside glampings (Gonio, Kvariati, Chakvi) are 15–20 minutes from Batumi. Mountain sites around Khulo take longer, with the final stretch on switchbacks where a 4WD sometimes helps. Marshrutkas run too, and Khulo has a cable car. Confirm the exact route with each property.
What does a glamping include — what amenities?
It depends on the property, but typically a private dome, cabin or tent with a real bed, en-suite shower and toilet. Many add a kitchenette, Wi-Fi, heating or air conditioning, and a terrace with a view. Premium units offer sea views, a private pool, hot tub or sauna. Breakfast is often included.
What is there to do nearby?
Close by are Mtirala and Machakhela national parks with trails and waterfalls, the Makhuntseti waterfall and arched bridge, rafting and canyoning, horse and bike routes, and Gonio Fortress. On the coast: Black Sea beaches, the Batumi Boulevard and the cable car. Many properties are within walking distance of nature.
Is it suitable for families with kids and for couples?
Yes. Couples love the romantic sea-view domes with hot tubs and panoramic windows. Families will find cabins and tents with several beds and open space for children in nature. When booking, check the capacity and the surcharge for extra guests — both are shown on each property's page.
Can I bring a pet?
Some glampings allow pets, sometimes for an extra fee, but there's no single rule — it varies by property. If you're travelling with a dog, choose options marked as pet-friendly and confirm the conditions with the host before booking.
Is glamping open in winter?
Some properties stay open year-round — especially insulated domes and cabins with heating. Winters are mild on the coast (~9 °C in February), while the Adjara mountains are colder and can get snow, which is a plus for a winter break near Goderdzi. Confirm winter availability and heating with each property.
What is glamping, and how is it different from camping?
Glamping (glamour + camping) is a nature getaway with hotel-level comfort: instead of a tent, an equipped dome, tent-cabin or cottage with a real bed, shower and electricity. Unlike camping, you bring nothing; unlike a hotel, you're right in the middle of nature.