Where can I book day tours and rafting trips in Batumi, Georgia, and compare prices?
Based on 2 discussions with 6 participants · Last activity: 25 days ago
Based on 2 discussions with 6 participants · Last activity: 25 days ago
TL;DR
The easiest way to book Batumi day trips is through Adjara’s official tourist information offices, licensed local guides, or established review-based platforms. Rafting is usually run on mountain rivers outside Batumi with hotel transfer included, typically from about 100–150 GEL per person.
For rafting, choose a trip that includes transport from Batumi to mountainous Adjara. Confirm that equipment, instructor, insurance, river time, age limits and lunch are included; a typical budget is 100–150 GEL per person.
Compare Batumi tours by group size and itinerary, not price alone. Popular day trips include Martvili Canyon and Prometheus Cave, mountainous Adjara with Makhuntseti Waterfall and Queen Tamar Bridge, and Mtirala National Park.
For current itineraries and vetted operator contacts, visit the Adjara Tourist Information Center on Rustaveli Avenue in central Batumi. Staff can check group-tour schedules, seasonal availability and Russian- or English-speaking guide options.
When booking with an independent guide, request a written itinerary before paying a deposit: stops, departure and return times, group size, inclusions and cancellation terms. For canyon tours, ask specifically whether cave admission, boat rides and entrance tickets are included.
For a first trip beyond Batumi, take a one-day mountain Adjara tour. Routes commonly include Makhuntseti Waterfall, Queen Tamar’s stone arch bridge and stops around Keda or Shuakhevi, avoiding the need to rent a car.
Use review-based platforms such as GetYourGuide, Viator and TripAdvisor to compare options, then verify conditions directly with the local operator. Prioritize recent reviews, a clearly stated Batumi meeting point and a transparent cancellation policy.