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Ferris Wheel

Dolphinarium

6 May Park

Dolphinarium

Dancing Fountains

Boulevard

Ali & Nino

Take a ride 

Plane spotting

The park has several educational and recreational offerings: a dolphinarium, an aquarium and a zoological corner, as well as numerous children’s attractions. The park also has a unique sundial.

Located within 6 May Park, the Batumi Dolphinarium is one of the most-visited tourist attractions in Batumi. The dolphin show is an educational program conducted regardless any weather condition. The show is performed in three languages (Georgian, English and Russian) and equally fascinates spectators of all ages. 

The French Fountains were installed on Ardagani Lake in the vicinity of the newly-built boulevard in 2009. Every evening the fountain transforms itself into a watery backdrop for an entrancing laser show.

The 7km coastal line of the boulevard has been beautified with bungalows, café-lounges, restaurants, children’s attractions, benches, sculptures and dancing fountains—making it one of the city’s most attractive tourist destinations. 

This statue of eternal love and understanding between nations has become one of the most beautiful symbols of Batumi. The eight-meter-high rotating statue of a man and a woman is a work of the Georgian artist and sculptor Tamar Kvesitadze.

Dedicated bike lanes stretch along the boardwalk providing bikers a safe way to enjoy the view and catch a few photos along the way. Bikes can be rented directly on the Boardwalk via credit card.

Batumi International Airport (BUS), offers a great plane spotting experience. Very few airports in the world offer such a close and amazing experience of landing aircraft.

The Ferris wheel on Batumi Boulevard gives passengers a fantastic panoramic view of the beaches and the city. 

Situated close to the Alphabet Tower at one end of Seaside Park this large Ferris wheel is definitely worth a visit.

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