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Batumi Transfers 2026: Routes, Beaches & Fixed Prices

Batumi is Georgia’s Black Sea capital and a hub for the southern coast, the Adjara mountains and cross-border trips to Turkey. Below are fixed-price private transfer routes from Batumi — you see the price before booking and pay the driver directly; OrbiTrip is free and takes no commission.

From the beaches just south at Gonio, Kvariati and Sarpi to the long cross-country runs to Tbilisi, Kazbegi and Svaneti, Batumi connects to most of the country. A private transfer is door-to-door, carries luggage and beach gear, and lets you add stops — far easier than piecing together buses and trains. Each route below is a fixed per-car fare, split across your group and paid in cash to the driver at the end. OrbiTrip simply connects you with the driver, who earns the fare.

Batumi transfer routes & day trips

See drivers & fixed prices for any Batumi transfer

Frequently asked questions

What is the best way to travel from Batumi?

For comfort and luggage a private transfer is best: a fixed per-car price, door-to-door, with optional stops. Marshrutkas and trains are cheaper but tie you to timetables and leave you with a walk at each end.

How far is Batumi from Tbilisi?

Batumi to Tbilisi is about 370 km and takes roughly 5 to 6 hours by road, or you can combine a transfer with the fast train. A private car lets you stop at Borjomi or other sights on the way.

Can I do a beach day trip from Batumi?

Yes. Gonio, Kvariati, Sarpi and Ureki are all short hops from Batumi with clear water and quieter beaches, and a private driver can string several together in one relaxed day.

How much do Batumi transfers cost?

Each route shows a fixed per-car price before you book, based on distance and vehicle. It splits well across a group, you pay the driver directly, and OrbiTrip takes no commission.