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Kobuleti

Kobuleti is one of Georgia's most popular seaside resorts, located on the Black Sea coast, about 25 km north of Batumi. The town is famous for its long pebble beaches, mild climate, and well-developed tourist infrastructure. The fresh air, filled with the scents of the sea and pine forests, makes Kobuleti a great destination for health and relaxation.


History

Kobuleti has a long and rich history. In ancient times, it was part of the Kingdom of Colchis. During the Middle Ages, the region was under the rule of the Ottoman Empire before becoming part of the Russian Empire.

During the Soviet era, Kobuleti became a major resort destination, attracting visitors from all over the USSR. Today, it remains a favorite vacation spot for tourists from Georgia and abroad.


Climate & Nature

Kobuleti has a subtropical climate, making it a great destination year-round:

  • Summers are warm but not too hot (+25...+30°C), ideal for beachgoers.
  • Winters are mild and humid (+5...+10°C), thanks to the nearby sea.
  • The air is filled with a mix of sea breeze and pine aromas, beneficial for respiratory health.

Attractions & Activities

Kobuleti offers more than just beach relaxation:

  • Seaside Boulevard – a lovely promenade with cafés, restaurants, and playgrounds.
  • Kobuleti Beaches – a long coastline with a mix of pebbles and sand, perfect for swimming.
  • Tsikhisdziri – ruins of the ancient Byzantine fortress Petra, located on dramatic cliffs.
  • Kintrishi National Park – a nature reserve with waterfalls and lush greenery.
  • Mirajanashvili Park – a peaceful park with a lake, great for picnics.

Just a short drive from Kobuleti is the famous Batumi Botanical Garden, home to rare plants from around the world.


Tourism & Leisure

Kobuleti offers a variety of activities for tourists:
Water parks & amusement rides – perfect for families.
Traditional Georgian restaurants – try khachapuri, khinkali, and fresh seafood.
Nightclubs & bars – an exciting nightlife scene.
Fishing & water sports – diving, surfing, and jet skiing.


Georgian Cuisine in Kobuleti

Kobuleti is known for its delicious food, especially fresh seafood dishes. Some must-try specialties include:

  • Adjarian Khachapuri – a cheese-filled bread boat with an egg and butter.
  • Mtsvadi (Shashlik) – charcoal-grilled meat skewers.
  • Lobio – slow-cooked beans with Georgian spices.
  • Pkhali – vegetable pâtés mixed with walnuts and spices.
  • Chacha & homemade wine – traditional Georgian beverages.

Why Visit Kobuleti?

Warm sea and clean beaches
Healthy climate for relaxation
More affordable than Batumi
Delicious Georgian food
Stunning natural reserves

Kobuleti is the perfect destination for those looking to enjoy a peaceful seaside retreat while experiencing Georgian hospitality, delicious cuisine, and breathtaking landscapes.

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