Rent a Car in BatumiYour Complete Guide to the Black Sea Coast
Batumi is Georgia's Black Sea capital—a subtropical city where palm-lined boulevards meet mountain foothills. It's the country's #2 tourist destination after Tbilisi, and the gateway to Adjara's beaches, ancient fortresses, and highland villages. A rental car here unlocks the entire southwestern coast.
Whether you're spending a week on the beach or using Batumi as a base for day trips to Gonio Fortress, the Turkish border at Sarpi, or the Adjara highlands, this guide covers pricing, airport pickup, vehicle selection, and everything practical about driving the Black Sea coast.
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Batumi Airport Car Rental & Pickup
Batumi International Airport (BUS) sits just 2 km south of the city center—one of the closest airport-to-city distances in the Caucasus. Named after Georgian-American aviation pioneer Alexander Kartveli, it handles direct flights from Istanbul, Dubai, Tel Aviv, Warsaw, and major CIS cities.
Our pickup process is simple: book online, share your flight number, and we'll track your arrival. A representative meets you at the arrivals exit with a name sign. Paperwork takes 5 minutes, then you walk to your car. Door-to-beach in 10 minutes.
Batumi Airport Quick Facts
- IATA Code: BUS
- Distance to City Center: 2 km (5 min drive)
- Distance to Batumi Boulevard: 4 km (8 min)
- Terminals: 1 (domestic & international)
- Direct Flights: Istanbul, Dubai, Tel Aviv, Warsaw, Minsk, Kyiv, Moscow
Many visitors land in Tbilisi and drive to Batumi (373 km, ~5-6 hours). We offer one-way rentals—pick up in Tbilisi Airport and drop off in Batumi, or vice versa.
Batumi Car Rental Prices
Batumi rental prices follow a clear seasonal pattern. Summer (June-August) commands premium rates due to massive tourist demand. The sweet spot is June or September—good weather, lower prices, less traffic.
Daily Rates by Vehicle Type
| Vehicle Type | Low Season | Peak Season | Example Models |
|---|---|---|---|
| Economy | $18-25/day | $30-40/day | Toyota Yaris, Hyundai Accent |
| Compact | $22-30/day | $35-47/day | Toyota Corolla, Kia Forte |
| Mid-Size SUV | $35-45/day | $50-65/day | Hyundai Tucson, Kia Sportage |
| Full-Size SUV | $50-65/day | $70-90/day | Mitsubishi Outlander, Toyota RAV4 |
| Premium | $65-85/day | $90-120/day | Mercedes GLC, BMW X3 |
Low Season: October–May | Peak Season: June–September
All prices include unlimited mileage, insurance, and free airport pickup.
What's Included
- Free Batumi Airport pickup & drop-off
- Unlimited mileage (rentals 2+ days)
- Third-party liability insurance
- Basic collision & theft coverage
- 24/7 roadside assistance
- No airport surcharges
Optional Extras
Best Cars for the Black Sea Coast
Your vehicle choice depends on your plans. The coastal E70 highway is smooth asphalt. The Adjara highlands are a different story.
Economy / Compact
From $18/day
Best for: Beach trips, city stays, couples
- Easy parking in Batumi old town
- Fuel efficient (6-7L/100km)
- Perfect for coast road to Sarpi
- Handles Kobuleti-Batumi route well
Compact SUV / Crossover
From $35/day
Best for: Families, day trips, all-around
- Handles both coast and hills
- Room for 4-5 + luggage
- Good for Machakhela gravel roads
- Higher driving position
Full-Size 4WD
From $50/day
Best for: Goderdzi Pass, highlands
- Required for Goderdzi Pass
- High ground clearance
- Handles unpaved mountain roads
- Max capability for Upper Adjara
Best Day Trips From Batumi by Car
A rental car turns Batumi from a beach holiday into a proper exploration of Georgia's most diverse region. Here are the drives worth making.
Gonio Fortress & Sarpi Border
The must-do coastal drive. Gonio Fortress (Apsaros) is a Roman-era fortress dating back 2,000 years—one of the oldest in Georgia. Continue 6 km south to Sarpi, the border with Turkey, where dramatic cliffs drop into the sea. Stop at Kvariati beach along the way—it's quieter than Batumi's main beach.
Machakhela National Park
A river gorge through ancient forest, with arched stone bridges and remote villages that feel untouched by time. The road is partially unpaved—a crossover or SUV handles it best. One of Adjara's hidden treasures.
Mtirala National Park
"The Crying Mountain"—the wettest spot in the Caucasus. Subtropical rainforest with waterfalls, hiking trails, and lush vegetation. The access road is rough in parts. Bring a rain jacket any time of year.
Batumi Botanical Garden
108 hectares of subtropical plants from around the world, perched on a hillside overlooking the Black Sea. Easy drive along the coast road. Free parking on site. Allow 2-3 hours to explore.
Kobuleti Beach
A long, wide beach resort town with fewer crowds than Batumi. Great for families. The drive follows the coast with views the whole way. Stop at Petra Fortress (Tsikhisdziri) ruins along the route—15 km north of Batumi.
Goderdzi Pass & Upper Adjara
The ultimate Adjara adventure. Climb from sea level to 2,027m through highland villages, cheese-making communities, and dramatic mountain scenery. The road passes through Khulo and over the Goderdzi Pass. Partly unpaved—4WD mandatory. Full day trip.
The road to Goderdzi Pass is mostly unpaved with potential hazards: livestock on the road, narrow sections, and waterfall crossings. Check conditions locally before driving. The pass may be closed November-April due to avalanche risk.
Summer Season Tips (June-September)
Summer transforms Batumi into Georgia's busiest tourist hub. Here's what you need to know if you're renting between June and September.
Book 2-3 Weeks Early
Economy and crossover cars sell out first in July-August. Booking 2-3 weeks ahead guarantees your preferred vehicle and the best rate.
Avoid Weekend Traffic
Saturdays 10:00-14:00 and Sundays 16:00-21:00 see the heaviest traffic on the Kobuleti-Batumi highway. Plan day trips for weekdays.
Weekly Rates Save 35%+
A 1-day summer rental averages $47/day. A 7-day rental drops to ~$30/day. Always check weekly pricing before booking short stays.
Parking Strategy
Central Batumi has paid parking (1-2 GEL/hour). Near the boulevard, spaces fill up by 11 AM in summer. Park at your hotel and walk, or arrive early for beach days.
Water temperature is 24-27°C, beaches are less crowded, rental prices are 20-30% lower than July-August, and weekday traffic is minimal. Best value for a Batumi car rental trip.
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Practical Driving Tips for Batumi
Driving in the Batumi area is straightforward. The coastal highway is well-maintained, and the city is compact. A few rules to know:
Distances from Batumi by car:
Driving Distances from Batumi
- Gonio Fortress: 12 km (15 min)
- Sarpi / Turkish Border: 18 km (20 min)
- Kobuleti: 28 km (30 min)
- Kutaisi: 140 km (2 hours 10 min) — Kutaisi Airport Car Rental
- Tbilisi: 373 km (5-6 hours) — Tbilisi Airport Car Rental
- Goderdzi Pass: 110 km (3.5 hours, 4WD only)
Why Rent With Us in Batumi
No Hidden Fees
The price you see is the price you pay. No airport surcharges, no surprise charges at pickup. International chains add $10-20/day in fees—we don't.
Free Airport Pickup
Meet & greet at BUS arrivals, included in every rental. We track your flight—delayed or early, we adjust automatically.
24/7 Local Support
Georgia-based team available around the clock. Real people who answer the phone, in English and Russian.
One-Way Rentals
Pick up in Batumi, drop off in Tbilisi (or Kutaisi). Perfect for travelers exploring the whole country, not just the coast.
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Your Black Sea Adventure Starts Here
Batumi's beaches, Adjara's mountains, ancient fortresses, and subtropical forests—all within a day's drive. Book your car and start exploring.