Building Progress

October 29, 2024

Batumi – The Futuristic City with Its Own Island

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If you’ve ever dreamed of future travels and wanted to reflect on the past, now is the time to pack your bags. The picturesque city of Batumi is about to unveil an innovative project that will make it the focal point of global attention.

Welcome to the beautiful Georgian city of Batumi, featuring two futuristic peninsulas and one artificial island. Picture yourself waking up to the gentle sounds of the sea, with a stunning panoramic view, surrounded by modern architecture, recreational areas, and sustainable infrastructure.

“Ambassador Batumi Island” is a landmark development project designed to elevate Batumi’s international reputation and establish it as a long-term tourist hub.

Spanning 84 hectares, the two peninsulas and artificial island will seamlessly integrate with the city, offering all the amenities needed for a thriving urban district. As decided by the ambassador group, nearly half of the territory (49%) will be dedicated to recreational spaces. A forest park will be developed on 7 of the 15 hectares of the island, featuring sports fields and walking paths, accessible to everyone.

This first artificial island in the region will provide endless opportunities for locals and visitors, enhancing quality of life with both passive and active recreational spaces, and offering new experiences and lasting impressions.

  • Residential apartments

  • Apart hotels and hotels

  • Luxurious villas

  • Shopping centers

  • Workspaces

  • Educational institutions

  • Recreational zones

  • Sports facilities

  • Georgia’s first large modern yacht club

  • Eco-friendly transport options – pedestrian and bicycle paths, air taxi stands

  • Seaside coastline (3.6 km)

  • Artificial beaches

  • Summer music festivals


All of this will be gathered in one space. It’s important to highlight the project’s significant contribution to economic growth and development. The existence of the island will greatly reduce the demand for development in the historical areas of the city, redistributing the population according to the island’s development plan. The planned international-standard infrastructure on the peninsula and island will attract both international and local visitors and businesses, bringing substantial economic benefits to the Adjara region. Additionally, at least 7,000 jobs will be created, improving the quality of life and economic status of the local population.