October 20, 2025
The Polish Media Perspective: Ambassadori Island Batumi as the New Benchmark for Quality, Innovation, and Strategic Investment

An extensive article about “Ambassador Island Batumi” was published by the Polish business publication Strefa Nieruchomości – Magazyn Inwestora. The article highlights the potential of the artificial island and peninsula and emphasizes the project’s importance both for the economic development of the Black Sea region and for Polish investors, who in recent years have shown increasing interest in Georgia’s real estate sector.
The above-mentioned magazine published an interview with H.E Diana Zhgenti, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Georgia to Poland, who spoke about the importance of Georgian-Polish economic cooperation and the opportunities of Georgia as one of the countries with an attractive business environment:
“Low taxes, simplified bureaucracy and investor-friendly environment is a big advantage. In recent years, Georgia proved to be a reliable and sustainable partner with a favorable business environment, strong institutional set-up, and credible economic policy-making, who has experienced remarkable progress in all fields of the economy. Our success is not just about figures. It's about creating stability and opportunities for our people and our partners. Georgia has become known for its reliable, sustainable, and open business environment.”
The comprehensive article about Ambassadori Island Batumi also includes insights and evaluations from Polish partners. Titled “Ambassadori Island Batumi – The First Artificial Island on the Black Sea: An Investment Opportunity Impressive in Scale, with the Potential to Transform Georgia’s Landscape”, the magazine presents interviews with Mariusz Gajewski, Bartosz Szuba, Gocha Kamkia, and Klaudia Bartosiewicz.According to Mariusz Gajewski, Business Development Manager at Exclusive Poland, Ambassadori Island Batumi represents a new symbol of quality, innovation, and trust in the international investment market.
In his interview with Strefa Nieruchomości, Gocha Kamkia, CEO of Ambassadori Island Batumi, notes that the company continues to strengthen business and economic ties with Eastern Europe, including Poland, where investors are increasingly drawn to new, high-potential emerging markets. Visa-free travel, free trade agreements, and openness to innovation, he adds, make Georgia’s investment environment even more unique and attractive.
“Polish investors are valuable partners for us. Poland has a rapidly expanding economy, global ambitions, and a reputation for resilience. At the same time, there is growing Polish interest in Georgia as both a tourism and investment destination. By participating in Ambassadori Island Batumi project, Polish investors can position themselves early in one of the Black Sea’s most high-potential markets, while also strengthening bilateral ties between our two countries” - Gocha Kamkia, CEO of Ambassadori Island Batumi
The island project is being developed by Ambassadori Group in cooperation with several international companies. Located on 84 hectares, comprising two artificial peninsulas and one island, Ambassadori Island Batumi is designed in full compliance with the principles of sustainable development and smart city planning. The project has both tourism and economic significance, positioning Batumi and Georgia as a whole on the global investment map.