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Sarpi Beach: Where Georgia Greets the Black Sea

Escape to Sarpi Beach: Crystal-clear waters meet stunning mountain views on the Georgian-Turkish border, a serene Black Sea retreat.

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Sarpi Beach, located just 20 km south of Batumi near the Turkish border, is known for its clear waters and mountainous scenery. This pebble beach offers a tranquil escape with opportunities for swimming, diving, and relaxation.

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Local tips

  • Bring water shoes for comfortable walking on the pebble beach and entering the sea.
  • Arrive early to secure a good spot, especially during peak season.
  • Consider visiting in late spring or early fall for pleasant weather and fewer crowds.
  • Take bus #16 from Batumi for an affordable and direct route to Sarpi Beach.
  • If crossing the border to Turkey, ensure you have your passport.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    From Batumi, the most convenient way to reach Sarpi Beach is by taking bus #16. The bus departs from Shavsheti and arrives directly in Sarpi. The journey takes approximately 54 minutes and costs 1 GEL.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are readily available in Batumi and offer a faster route to Sarpi Beach. The ride typically takes around 20 minutes, but can be longer depending on traffic. Expect to pay between 5-7 USD for the trip.

  • Driving

    If you have a car, driving from Batumi to Sarpi is straightforward. The distance is approximately 18 km and takes about 20 minutes via the E70 highway. Parking can be limited and may require parking on the roadside. Parking fees, if applicable, are minimal.

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Sarpi Beach is a stunning three-kilometer stretch of shoreline where the mountains meet the Black Sea. Located in the Khelvachauri Municipality, approximately 20 kilometers from Batumi, it sits right on the Georgian-Turkish border. This unique location allows visitors to glimpse the minarets of a Turkish mosque and even hear the call to prayer at times. The beach itself is primarily pebble, with the clearest waters in the Adjara region. The seabed features shingles and occasionally larger stones, so water shoes might enhance your comfort. Sarpi is renowned for its clean and relatively quiet environment, offering a more peaceful alternative to the busier beaches of Batumi. Sarpi is not just a place for relaxation; it's also known as a spot for diving, with interesting marine life and underwater rock formations to explore. For those seeking activities beyond the beach, the nearby Andrew the First-Called Waterfall and monument provide a cultural and scenic diversion. You can also explore the Laz Ethnographic Museum and St. Andrew the First-Called Church to delve into local culture and architecture. While Sarpi offers a serene escape, it's worth noting that the proximity to the border means there can be truck traffic in the area. However, the combination of natural beauty, clear waters, and unique location makes Sarpi Beach a must-visit for those seeking a distinctive Black Sea experience.

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