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Discover Batumi with this private 2-hour guided Segway tour for $70, exploring key sights like Batumi Boulevard, Alphabet Tower, and more in style.
This private guided Segway tour in Batumi, Georgia, offers a distinctive way to explore the city’s most famous sights in just about two hours. At $70 per person, it provides a smooth, eco-friendly alternative to walking or coach tours, making it ideal for those seeking a personalized experience. The tour is fully narrated, with enjoyable training included, so even beginners feel comfortable gliding through Batumi’s streets.
The tour departs from Magnolia on Sherif Khimshiashvili Street and concludes back at the starting point. It’s a private experience, meaning only your group participates, which enhances the sense of intimacy and flexibility. The tour is suitable for most travelers, with a weight limit of 120 KG, and operates Monday through Thursday from 8:00 AM to 10:00 PM.
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This one-of-a-kind Segway adventure stands out as the only Segway tour available in Georgia, and it covers a range of iconic locations in Batumi. The route takes you along Batumi Boulevard, where you’ll enjoy explanations at key attractions. The tour showcases the city’s blend of modern architecture and historical landmarks, all experienced from the comfort of a Segway.
The ease of gliding makes this tour accessible even for those new to Segways. The fully narrated experience enhances understanding of Batumi’s history and culture, making it both fun and educational. The group discounts available can make this a more economical choice for families or friends.
The first stop on the tour is Batumi Boulevard, which is the city’s most famous promenade. The guided segment includes explanations of the key sights along the boulevard, which may include architectural landmarks, sculptures, and parks. The free admission to this area allows for an immersive experience of Batumi’s lively seaside atmosphere in a compact time frame.
This part of the tour highlights the city’s lively urban core, providing opportunities for photo stops and a chance to see the bustling waterfront. Covering all the must-see spots, the guide helps paint a picture of Batumi’s development and charm.
A brief 10-minute stop at Batumi State University offers a glimpse into the city’s educational history. Originally founded in 1935 as the Batumi Teachers’ Institute, it later became the Batumi State Pedagogical Institute. This stop provides context about Batumi’s academic landscape and its role in regional development.
While brief, the stop allows for quick photos and a chance to appreciate the university’s architecture and significance as a historical landmark in Batumi.
The 15-minute visit to Batumi Summer Theater highlights a distinctive wooden structure founded in 1947. Located on Batumi Boulevard, this theater has hosted numerous performances and concerts over decades, making it a cultural focal point. Its wooden construction and charming design stand out among modern city features.
The stop gives visitors an opportunity to imagine the vibrant events held here, and the guide provides explanations about its history and architectural style.
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The Bamboo Grove stop is brief but memorable—just 5 minutes at a spot where scenes from the beloved movie “Love and Doves” were filmed. It’s an ideal location for quick photos, and its lush greenery offers a peaceful break during the ride. The site’s cinematic fame adds an extra layer of interest for film fans.
Though short, this stop enriches the tour with a glimpse into Batumi’s pop culture connections and natural scenery.
The dolphin-shaped Wedding Palace is a miniature building and one of the ten most extraordinary wedding palaces worldwide. Its whimsical design attracts attention on the embankment, and the dolphin motif symbolizes joy and celebration. The 5-minute stop allows for photos and appreciation of this unique architecture.
This stop highlights Batumi’s playful side and the city’s creative approach to public buildings.
The 130-meter-high Alphabetic Tower is a striking feature of Batumi’s skyline. Modeled to resemble DNA, the tower displays the georgian alphabet within its design. The 5-minute stop provides a quick but impactful glance at Batumi’s modern landmarks.
This site emphasizes Batumi’s blend of innovation and cultural pride, with free access making it easy to appreciate from afar.
Built in 1882 by French engineers, the lighthouse stands in a beautiful park and remains functional today. The 5-minute visit offers scenic views and an understanding of Batumi’s maritime history. Its long-standing presence makes it a notable city symbol.
Photographers and history enthusiasts alike will appreciate this landmark’s blend of function and beauty.
The 15-minute stop at the sculpture of Ali and Nino captures a symbol of love that crosses boundaries. Installed on the embankment, this sculpture portrays a romantic narrative and has become a city icon. It’s a favorite spot for taking photos, with the free admission allowing visitors to linger and snap pictures.
The sculpture embodies Batumi’s welcoming atmosphere and cultural diversity.
The Chacha Tower is a unique building featuring a fountain of chacha (Georgian grape vodka), located on the embankment near the sea station. Its Turkish-inspired architecture makes it an eye-catching landmark. The 5-minute stop invites curiosity and photo opportunities.
This stop adds a playful, cultural touch to the tour, highlighting Batumi’s lively and diverse character.
The tour begins at Magnolia on Sherif Khimshiashvili Street and is bookable with group discounts. It accommodates most travelers, with confirmation received at booking and free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance. The weather dependency means that poor conditions may lead to rescheduling or refunds.
Since the tour is fully private, it provides a tailored experience, perfect for families, friends, or small groups. The easy public transport access and comprehensive coverage of Batumi’s highlights make this Segway tour a practical and enjoyable way to see the city.
This exclusive Segway experience offers a fun, eco-friendly, and personalized way to see Batumi’s most famous sites. The friendly guides, praised for their helpfulness, ensure an engaging narration that enhances understanding of the city’s landmarks. The easy-to-ride Segways make it accessible for those new to this mode of transport.
The tour’s strength lies in its well-planned stops and efficient route, which covers everything from cultural landmarks to modern towers in a short time. The small group size and private nature make it a comfortable, intimate activity.
This private guided Segway tour in Batumi offers a unique and convenient way to explore the city, combining history, culture, and modern architecture. It’s ideal for visitors wanting a personalized experience with flexible scheduling and in-depth explanations.
While the tour covers many major sites, the approximate two-hour duration keeps the experience light and engaging without feeling rushed. The positive reviews underscore the friendly guides and well-maintained Segways, making it a dependable choice for a fun day out.
For those eager to see Batumi from a different perspective and enjoy a comfortable, narrated ride, this Segway tour delivers a memorable adventure suited for a broad range of travelers.
“Very friendly people! Good condition Segway. Easy to move around. Showed the key spots. Took photos. Very nice, overall!”
Is this tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, the tour includes training and is designed to be accessible for first-time Segway users.
What is the price of the tour?
The cost is $70 per person, covering the private experience, training, and sightseeing.
How long does the tour last?
The approximately two-hour tour offers a comprehensive look at Batumi’s highlights.
Where does the tour start?
It begins at Magnolia on Sherif Khimshiashvili Street in Batumi.
Are all stops included in the price?
Yes, all stops listed, such as Batumi Boulevard, Alphabet Tower, Lighthouse, and others, are part of the tour with free admission.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the scheduled start.
What’s the group size?
The experience is private, meaning only your group participates.
Are there any physical requirements?
The weight limit is 120 KG, and most travelers can participate comfortably.
Is the tour weather-dependent?
Yes, it requires good weather; cancellations due to poor weather can be rescheduled or fully refunded.
Is the tour eco-friendly?
Yes, the Segways are eco-friendly, making this a sustainable way to explore Batumi.
Who is the experience provider?
The tour is operated by Batumi Segway.