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Shekvetili Beach: A Black Sand Oasis

Discover the therapeutic black sands and tranquil beauty of Shekvetili Beach on Georgia's Black Sea coast.

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Shekvetili Beach, located in the Guria region of Georgia, is a unique coastal paradise known for its black magnetic sands and tranquil atmosphere. Backed by pine groves and lapped by the Black Sea, it offers a serene escape and is considered a healing environment due to the sand's properties.

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    Public Transport

    From Batumi, take a marshrutka (minibus) towards Kobuleti. These depart regularly from Batumi's central bus station for approximately 5 GEL. Once in Kobuleti, transfer to another marshrutka or a taxi to Shekvetili Beach, roughly 10 km away. A taxi from Kobuleti to Shekvetili will cost around 15-20 GEL.

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    If driving from Batumi, head north on the E70 motorway towards Kobuleti. Follow signs for Shekvetili Beach, approximately 30 km from Batumi. Parking is available near the beach, with a small fee of around 2-5 GEL.

    Local tips

    Visit during the early morning or late afternoon to avoid crowds and enjoy cooler temperatures.
    Bring sunscreen and stay hydrated, as the sun can be strong during the day.
    Explore nearby attractions such as the Dendrological Park and Black Sea Arena.
    Consider renting a beach umbrella or cabana for added comfort.

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    Shekvetili Beach offers a unique experience on the Black Sea coast with its distinctive black, magnetic sands. Unlike the pebble beaches common in the area, Shekvetili boasts fine-grained sands believed to have healing properties, attracting visitors seeking therapeutic benefits. The combination of the magnetic sand, humid subtropical air, and pine groves creates a natural environment purported to aid cardiovascular, nervous, and musculoskeletal system ailments. The beach stretches for approximately 3 kilometers, providing ample space for relaxation and recreation. The shallow waters and gentle slope make it a safe and enjoyable spot for families with children. Beachgoers can rent loungers and umbrellas to relax on the sand and enjoy the sun. Beyond the beach itself, Shekvetili offers several attractions. The Black Sea Arena, the largest concert hall in the Transcaucasia region, hosts various cultural events and performances. The nearby Musicians' Park features singing monuments of Georgian and international musicians. Nature enthusiasts can explore the Shekvetili Dendrological Park, home to diverse flora, exotic animals, and picturesque landscapes. The Tsitsinatela Amusement Park and Miniature Park are also nearby, providing entertainment for all ages. Historically, Shekvetili was an important trade post in the 18th century and later a frontier fortress during the Russo-Turkish wars. Today, it is a peaceful resort offering a quieter alternative to the bustling beaches of Batumi, attracting visitors seeking relaxation and natural beauty.
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