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10 hours
Mobile ticket
Begin your day with a convenient pickup from your hotel in Kutaisi. Head to the Petra Fortress, a military-strategic and trade-economic location. Learn about its history and admire the views.
Next, visit the Batumi Botanical Garden, located on a 1 km long coastline between the mouth of Chakvitskali River and Green Cape. Explore the garden, characterized by specific and diverse physical-geographical conditions.
Finally, take a city tour of Batumi, the second most populous city in Georgia. Discover its cultural and tourist attractions before returning to Kutaisi.
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Travel time is included in the total time mentioned.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Soft Drinks & Wifi on Board
Transportation
English Guide Service
Entrance Ticket to Petra Castle must be paid directly on the site to a third party
Botanique Garden entrance fees must be paid directly on the site to a third party
Botonical Garden Bus Service fees must be paid directly on the site to a third party
Petra Castle (Tsikhisdziri Fortress) is a 6th‑century Byzantine stronghold perched atop a rocky hill overlooking the Black Sea, about 20 km north of Batumi. Commissioned by Emperor Justinian I in 535 AD, its ruins include massive walls, a citadel, baths, a basilica, and fortifications—evidence of its key role in the ancient Lazic War between Byzantium and Persia . Today, meticulously restored and part of an open-air museum, Petra offers panoramic sea and coastal views—making it a must-visit for history buffs and photographers alike
Batumi Botanical Gardens
Petra Castle (Tsikhisdziri Fortress) is a 6th‑century Byzantine stronghold perched atop a rocky hill overlooking the Black Sea, about 20 km north of Batumi. Commissioned by Emperor Justinian I in 535 AD, its ruins include massive walls, a citadel, baths, a basilica, and fortifications—evidence of its key role in the ancient Lazic War between Byzantium and Persia . Today, meticulously restored and part of an open-air museum, Petra offers panoramic sea and coastal views—making it a must-visit for history buffs and photographers alike
With Entrance Fees
Operated by Tranquil Holidays