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Explore Batumi’s highlights and hike Mtirala National Park on a full-day group tour from Kutaisi, combining city sights, waterfalls, and Black Sea views for a memorable experience.
Experience the Best of Adjara: Batumi & Mtirala N.P. Hike from Kutaisi
This 12-hour group tour offers a wonderfully balanced day of city exploration and nature adventure in Georgia’s stunning Adjara region. It’s perfect for travelers who want to get a taste of Batumi’s vibrant streets and then cool off with a refreshing hike through lush forests and waterfalls. The mix of cultural sights, scenic coastal views, and outdoor activity makes this trip versatile and engaging.
What we really appreciate about this tour is how it combines sightseeing with outdoor adventures in a seamless way. The visit to Batumi’s historic old town is filled with charm and offers plenty of opportunities for photos and soaking in local atmosphere. The highlight, however, is the hike through Mtirala National Park—an experience that’s both invigorating and peaceful.
A possible consideration is the tight schedule—some reviewers have found the city tour a bit rushed. If you’re someone who likes to linger and explore at a slower pace, this might feel a little hurried. Still, if you’re eager to pack a lot into one day and aren’t averse to some early mornings, this tour offers solid value.
This experience is ideal for travelers who enjoy a mix of cultural sights and outdoor activities, especially those interested in scenic landscapes and waterfalls, or visitors looking for a full-day adventure that showcases Georgia’s natural beauty and historical charm.


Your day begins with an early pickup from Kutaisi, giving you a comfortable window to settle in before the 2.5-hour drive to Batumi. Once there, the walking tour kicks off around Europe Square, home to the impressive Medea statue, which immediately sets the tone for the city’s mix of myth and modernity.
From Europe Square, you’ll move to Piazza Square, where the lively atmosphere and historic architecture make for excellent photo opportunities. The Church of St. Nicholas offers a quiet, spiritual contrast, and from there, the group heads to Batumi Port—where the salty sea breeze really hits home.
One of the most distinctive sights is the moving statue of Ali & Nino, a symbol of love and cultural harmony. The Alphabet Tower then offers sweeping views over the city and the Black Sea, giving you a chance to appreciate Batumi’s blend of old and new from above.
Strolling down the boulevard, you’ll pass the dancing fountains park—a hit with kids and adults alike—and finish at the Drama Theatre, with its impressive statue of Neptune. The highlight here is the boat ride across Batumi’s beach, a relaxing way to see the coastline and get a fresh perspective of the city.
The city tour isn’t just about sights—guides like Saba are often praised for their local knowledge, which adds depth to the experience. One reviewer pointed out how the tour was “very well organized and safe,” making it a smooth introduction to Batumi’s lively scene.
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Post-boat ride, your group heads to a local restaurant where Georgian cuisine fuels you up for the afternoon. The menu might include local specialties—think fresh fish, hearty khachapuri, and perhaps some of Georgia’s renowned wine. The guide’s recommendations often elevate the meal, and many travelers note the tour guides’ expertise in wine and local delicacies.
After lunch, the journey continues to Mtirala National Park. The drive takes around an hour, and the scenery starts to change from urban to lush green forest. Once in the park, the adventure ramps up with crossing the river via a handcrafted cable car—an experience that adds a touch of rustic charm—and then a scenic 3 km hike to the waterfalls.
The waterfalls are the main attraction here—crystal-clear water tumbling over rocks in a peaceful, verdant setting. If you’re brave enough, you can even take a dip in the cold water—an invigorating way to cool off after the hike. The park also has a rope attraction, loved by children and families, adding a playful element to the visit.
The guides are generally very helpful, sharing insights into local flora and fauna, making the hike both fun and educational. As one reviewer noted, the waterfalls are the perfect spot for photos and swimming, and the hike offers a welcome break from city life.

Transportation is comfortable and reliable, with a modern vehicle and well-organized scheduling. The tour operates on a full-day basis, starting around 07:30 and returning by 20:00, giving you a full 12 hours of exploration. It’s worth noting that the tour schedule is quite tight, so if you prefer a more leisurely pace, be prepared for some quick transitions.
The guided service is in English, making it accessible for international visitors. The tour price covers transportation and guiding, but you’ll need to pay extra for activities like the boat ride and cable car in Mtirala Park. The boat ride across Batumi’s beach is a highlight—so budget for that if you want to experience it.
Participants are advised to bring hiking shoes and comfortable clothes suited for walking and outdoor activities. The tour isn’t suitable for those with back problems or limited mobility, given the physical nature of the hike and outdoor elements.

Many guests have rated the tour highly, with a 4.8/5 from 30 reviews. One traveler, Klaudia, called it a “very fun trip,” praising the guides’ professionalism and safety. She particularly appreciated the overall organization and the opportunity to experience both city sights and nature.
Conversely, some found the city tour a bit rushed, with only around 10 minutes at each spot, and the boat ride was sometimes sold as an extra, which caught some by surprise. As one reviewer pointed out, “the time in Batumi is very tightly scheduled,” suggesting those who love to explore at a slower pace might need to plan additional time on their own.
The guides seem knowledgeable and friendly, with many travelers feeling they gained a genuine understanding of Georgia’s culture and landscapes. The combination of scenery, local food, and outdoor fun makes it a well-rounded choice for many.
This tour is a fantastic choice if you’re after a full-day adventure that mixes sightseeing with outdoor activity. It suits travelers who enjoy walking, hiking, and scenic views, and are comfortable with a somewhat packed schedule. The inclusion of outdoor elements like waterfalls and a boat ride makes it particularly appealing for those craving fresh air and nature.
It’s also ideal for families, thanks to the rope attraction and manageable hike, but keep in mind the physical requirements. If you’re someone who appreciates local stories, good guiding, and a taste of Georgia’s coastal and mountain scenery, this will give you a well-rounded taste of what Adjara has to offer.

Is transportation included?
Yes, transportation from Kutaisi to Batumi and Mtirala Park is included, with a comfortable, modern vehicle.
How long is the city tour in Batumi?
The Batumi city sightseeing lasts about 2 hours, but some reviews mention it can feel rushed, with only brief stops at each site.
Are there additional costs?
Yes, the boat ride in Batumi and cable car in Mtirala Park are not included in the tour price, so budget accordingly.
What should I bring?
Bring hiking shoes, comfortable clothing, and perhaps a swimwear if you want to swim in the waterfalls.
Is there a guide?
Yes, a live English-speaking guide accompanies the tour, providing insights and assistance throughout the day.
Is this tour suitable for children?
The tour includes a rope attraction in Mtirala Park, which kids generally enjoy, but the hike may be too strenuous for very young children or those with mobility issues.
To sum it up, this Batumi & Mtirala N.P. hike group tour from Kutaisi offers a dynamic blend of cultural sights, coastal scenery, and outdoor adventures. It’s especially valuable for those who want a comprehensive day exploring Georgia’s natural beauty and vibrant city life without the hassle of organizing transport or guides themselves. If you’re after a well-organized, engaging experience that covers the highlights of Adjara, this tour delivers good value, memorable moments, and plenty of photo-worthy views. Just be prepared for a busy schedule and some early mornings—those waterfalls and mountain vistas are well worth the effort.