THE COLORS OF ADJARA

How do colors affect you? Have you ever thought about it? We all perceive colors differently. Psychologists claim that color symbolism is fluid. It changes in time and varies from culture to culture. Colors influence humans to a great extent. We will show you the colors of Adjara; not the kind you see through the window, but something quite different.

Creamy white pours from the beautiful buildings in Batumi but also from splashes of fountains in Kobuleti, from the laughter of playing children, and the foam that the sea wraps around your feet in. Or perhaps skiing at the Goderdzi ski resort will show you the whole depth of the color white...

In Adjara, honey yellow color smells and tastes like honey wax or is the kind of yellow that you see in that delicious rolled egg yolk right in the middle of your Adjaruli Khachapuri. Foreigners often admire the shape of this amazing Khachapuri. It looks like a boat, the egg representing the sun and the cheese the sea. So how to eat it? Simple! Tear off a piece of the crunchy bread, starting with one of the tapered ends, dip it into the eggy, buttery, utterly gooey cheese, and take a bite of one of the most delicious things on the planet.

You can see yellow in seashells that you pick up on the beach... You might be surprised by the pebbly shoreline and lightly salty water, which is a real pleasure to swim in. Most of the beaches here are adjacent to green rolling hills that make fine viewing while sunbathing.

The inner city is great to walk through in the evening. Enjoy the sight of the dancing fountains or do some shopping on Piazza Square in the middle of the town. You can relax in a beautiful surrounding and have a meal in the cafes and restaurants serving Georgian and European

cuisine. There is a clock on the piazza tower with beautiful figures that appear every hour. The surrounding streets offer many interesting shops selling everything from antiques to contemporary goods.

Deep purple is reflected in the setting sun rays and night lights that replace the daylight in new Batumi. Follow colors of Adjara because a lot of discoveries await you there whether it’s the colors of the night or the color of love…

Batumi Nightlife is as crazy as Miami. Different nationalities and lots of fun await you here. The nightlife is available not only on Fridays and Saturdays, but every single day, with bars and clubs open until morning, offering events, music and tastes that meets everyone’s interests. The town is easy to navigate and transport is very accessible.

Pastel blue can be on the cup of your unique Batumi coffee or in when seen reflected in the depth of the sea. You may also notice pastel blue in the reflection of the sky in the windows of the tall hotel buildings. The blue sky of Batumi and pretty and the city’s architecture is stunning. Blue is even warmer here. 

The Dolphinarium is a modern building full of life. Enjoy shows from well-loved bottlenose dolphins and sea lions. It is a perfect spot to go with family or friends. Located beside 6 May Park, it is a must visit in Batumi city.

You will come across orange in the marigold fields of the Batumi Botanical Garden or in the small wooden houses that are nestled on Goderdzi Pass and that keep your memories of travelling in the mountains.

Or maybe it’s in the hot sand used to prepare you a special Batumi coffee, the fragrance of which will forever remind you of the unique experience of staying here...

And find it, too, in the beautiful sunset as the sun dips down into the Black Sea. Daisi, meaning sunset, should definitely be on your must-see list in Batumi. There are even restaurants named after the experience. Don’t miss out!

Lush Green is the name of a lake in Adjara, located 120 km from Batumi in the mountainous part of the Adjara region, beside the Goderdzi Mountain Pass. Tucked between the high mountains and encircled with spruce-grove and beech trees, Green Lake is sure to mesmerize you. If you want to stay longer, camping is possible around the lake and accommodation is available at the Goderdzi and Beshumi resorts. That color, captured in the stained glass of the Piazza buildings, is the color of the Adjarian mountains, young grass, leafy trees and gardens.

Here, find red on the beach while playing volleyball, or on the Ferris Wheel where you meet a beautiful girl, wearing a red dress.

Some photographers have captured the Batumi skyline in red at sunset, in various Georgian wines and in statues dedicated to love.

Where else? In many places. Follow us and you will see for yourself…

Find your color emotion in Adjara, and share it with us at #visitbatumi facebook page.