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Discover Georgia’s Black Sea coast with a 3-day tour featuring Magnetic Beach, Batumi Botanical Garden, Petra Fortress, and more, staying in a seaside villa with private pool.

This 3-day tour in Guria, Georgia, offers a captivating blend of natural beauty, historical sites, and modern attractions along the Black Sea coast. Starting from Magnika Resort, the adventure takes visitors through the Magnetic Beach with its healing sands, the lush Batumi Botanical Garden, and the historic ruins of Petra Fortress, complemented by visits to the Nobel Brothers Technological Museum and other local highlights.
The tour’s strength is in its diverse itinerary, combining relaxing beach time with cultural and botanical exploration, all while staying in comfortable, modern accommodations featuring a private outdoor pool. Price details aren’t specified, but the comprehensive activity package and included transport make it a convenient and engaging option for those seeking a mix of relaxation, nature, and history in Georgia.
However, note that meals and drinks are not included, so planning for additional expenses is necessary. Also, with plenty of walking involved, comfortable shoes and sun protection are advised. This tour suits travelers interested in nature, history, and scenic coastal landscapes who appreciate a balanced itinerary in a private group setting.
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The tour begins at Magnika Resort, a unique location that blends modern comforts with the beauty of nature. This resort offers free Wi-Fi, sunbeds, umbrellas, and beach towels on the magnetic sand beach, which is celebrated for its supposed healing properties. As the first stop, visitors enjoy relaxing by the sea and catching the sunset around 20:30 while sipping on cappuccino or homemade lemonades, setting a peaceful tone for the trip.
The resort’s setting is ideal for those who enjoy a tranquil seaside atmosphere with easy access to both nature and modern amenities. The combination of relaxed beach time and scenic views makes this a great starting point for the tour.

One of the tour’s highlights is Magnetic Beach, famous for its magnetic sands believed to have healing qualities. The beach’s free sunbeds, umbrellas, and Wi-Fi make it an accessible and comfortable spot for visitors. The unique sand, along with the stunning sunset at 20:30, offers a perfect opportunity for photos and unwinding.
Visitors can spend as much time as they like relaxing on the beach or strolling along the coast. The magnetic properties of the sand are a key feature, attracting those interested in natural healing and wellness. The beach setting provides a peaceful environment, ideal for unwinding after travel or exploring nearby attractions.

A significant historical stop on the tour is Petra Fortress, where visitors can explore its ancient ruins. This site offers insights into the region’s past, showcasing remnants of a fortress that once played a strategic role. The visit to Petra Fortress provides a glimpse into Georgia’s historical landscape, and the ruins are accessible with the included admission.
The site’s location also offers lovely views of the surrounding landscape, adding to the visual appeal. Visitors should wear comfortable shoes, as there will be some walking and exploration involved.
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On the second day, the tour features a visit to Batumi Nobel Brothers Technological Museum. This museum highlights the technological achievements centered around the Nobel brothers, showcasing innovations from the 19th to the 20th century. It emphasizes the role of the Nobel family in the region’s development, making it an educational highlight.
The museum’s exhibits reflect the progress in various technological fields, and it promotes the activities of Nobel laureates. It’s an engaging stop for those interested in science, industry, and regional history, providing context to Batumi’s modern development.

For accommodation, visitors move to a new villa featuring spacious interiors, including two bedrooms with king-size beds, a large living room, and a kitchen. The villa’s highlight is a private heated pool, perfect for relaxing after a day of sightseeing. The setting offers gorgeous sunsets views, making evenings in the villa particularly enjoyable.
This accommodation choice combines comfort with privacy, giving travelers a restful retreat amidst their busy sightseeing schedule. The villa’s modern design ensures a comfortable stay, and the private pool offers a luxurious touch that enhances the overall experience.
The tour also takes visitors to Chakvi, the birthplace of tea production in Georgia. Here, wild tea plants can still be found, and some limited tea manufacturing continues in the hills above the town. This stop offers insight into Georgia’s traditional tea culture and the legacy of tea cultivation in the region.
Visitors may see the countryside where tea plants grow naturally and learn about the ongoing, albeit limited, tea production. This segment adds a rural, authentic flavor to the overall experience, contrasting with the more developed tourist spots.

A major highlight on the third day is the Batumi Botanical Garden, established in 1912 by botanist Andrey Krasnov. Covering 111 hectares, the garden features flora from nine phyto-geographic areas and contains a collection of up to 1800 taxonomic units, with 90 of Caucasian origin.
The garden’s terrain spans from sea level up to 220 meters, offering a variety of microclimates and plant collections. Visitors can enjoy walks through forests of beech, chestnut, linden, and evergreen species, with scenic views of the coastline. The garden’s scientific library, herbarium, and seed foundation reflect its emphasis on botanical research.
Walking through the garden provides a peaceful break and a chance to admire the diversity of plant life, making it a must-see for nature lovers.

This tour includes transportation between all stops, admission tickets for Petra Fortress, Batumi Nobel Brothers Technological Museum, and Batumi Botanical Garden, as well as accommodation at Magnika Resort and the villa with private pool. The train tickets from Tbilisi or Kutaisi to Shekvetili are also part of the package.
Visitors can enjoy free Wi-Fi, sunbeds, umbrellas, and beach towels at Magnika Resort. The tour is conducted in a private group with guides speaking English, German, Russian, or Georgian. Cancellation is free up to 24 hours prior, offering flexibility in planning.
Meals, drinks, and personal expenses are not included, so travelers should budget accordingly for food and souvenirs.
Participants should bring comfortable shoes for walking, a hat and sunscreen to stay protected from the sun, and a camera to capture the scenic landscapes. A water bottle and snacks are recommended for staying refreshed during the day.
Since weather conditions can vary, packing a light raincoat or layered clothing is advisable. The tour is wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for a range of travelers, and the group is limited to private bookings for a personalized experience.
This 3-day experience offers a nice balance of nature, history, and modern attractions along Georgia’s Black Sea coast. Staying in a seaside villa with a private pool adds a touch of luxury, while visits to Magnetic Beach, Petra Fortress, and Batumi Botanical Garden showcase the region’s diverse landscapes and cultural heritage.
The tour is particularly appealing for those who enjoy relaxing beaches combined with cultural exploration. The inclusion of museum visits and the garden tour enriches the experience beyond simple sightseeing, making it a well-rounded choice for travelers interested in Georgia’s natural and historical riches.
While it does not include meals, the comprehensive itinerary and the comfort of private transportation make it a convenient option. This tour delivers a memorable glimpse into the scenic and historical treasures of the Black Sea coast.
What is the duration of this tour?
The tour lasts 3 days, with flexible starting times depending on availability.
What are the main highlights of this trip?
Key highlights include Magnetic Beach, Petra Fortress, Batumi Botanical Garden, and the Nobel Brothers Technological Museum.
Are meals included in the package?
No, meals and drinks are not included, so travelers should plan for their own dining expenses.
Is the tour suitable for people with mobility issues?
The tour is wheelchair accessible, but some walking is required at sites like Petra Fortress and the Botanical Garden.
What does the accommodation include?
Guests stay in a villa with two bedrooms, a spacious living room, kitchen, and a private heated pool.
How far is the Batumi Botanical Garden from the town center?
The garden is located 9 km from Batumi’s center and covers 111 hectares of land.
What should I bring for this tour?
Participants should bring comfortable shoes, a hat, sunscreen, a towel, a camera, snacks, water, and a daypack.
Can I cancel this tour if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour date.
Are language options available for guides?
Guides speak English, German, Russian, and Georgian.
Is transportation included?
Yes, transportation between all stops and train tickets from Tbilisi or Kutaisi are included.