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Daily apartment rentals in Batumi

Looking for a flexible and affordable way to stay in Batumi? Short-term apartment rentals are a great alternative to hotels — perfect for a one-night stay, a few days, or even a full week. You get more space, more freedom, and often better value. In summer, a one-bedroom apartment typically rents for $30–$70 per night. During the off-season, prices drop to $20–$40. Popular neighborhoods for short-term rentals in Batumi include New Boulevard, Khimshiashvili, the city center, and the historic Old Town.

Most apartments come fully furnished with essential amenities: a bed, kitchen, Wi-Fi, air conditioning, washing machine, and basic cookware. Some hosts offer flexible check-in/check-out times and discounts for 3+ night stays. Apartments in modern buildings near the sea are especially popular — many have balconies, elevators, and gated entrances.

You’ll find a wide range of daily apartments in Batumi on Korter.ge — complete with real photos, prices, and filters by area, price range, and apartment type. It’s an easy way to compare listings and book the perfect place.

Where to find affordable short-term rentals in Batumi

If you're looking to rent an apartment in Batumi for a short stay, choosing the right neighborhood can make a big difference. Here's a quick overview of popular areas for short stay rentals:

  • New Boulevard – close to the beach, plenty of new buildings, lower prices than the center. Great value outside peak season.
  • Rustaveli – more central and walkable to the sea. Slightly pricier, but older buildings may offer deals.
  • City Center – most convenient and most expensive. High demand but ideal for tourists who want everything nearby.
  • Old Town – historic streets, central location, well-developed. Despite its charm, you can still find budget-friendly daily rentals, especially in older homes.
  • Khimshiashvili – modern area near the sea with strong infrastructure. Slightly above-average prices but great for longer stays.
  • Aghmashenebeli – quieter residential district with good prices. Not central, but great for a calm holiday.
  • Airport area – far from the center but one of the cheapest options. Good for overnight stays or quiet trips.
  • Bagrationi – mixed housing, decent transport links, lower prices than central Batumi.
  • Boni-Gorodok – residential and peaceful. Ideal for those avoiding crowds.
  • Javakhishvili – underrated district with low prices and basic infrastructure.
  • Kakhaberi – still developing, but new buildings and low competition keep rental prices down.
  • Tamari – calm and family-friendly. A short ride from the beach or city center.

What to look for when booking a short-term apartment in Batumi

When choosing a place to stay in Batumi, price isn’t the only thing that matters — location is key. If you're here for a beach holiday, it’s best to stay near the sea or the promenade to avoid long walks in the heat. If you're visiting for work or need a quick overnight stop before a flight, quieter areas away from tourist zones can be cheaper and more peaceful.

Always check the listing photos carefully. A reliable ad should show the whole apartment — bedroom, kitchen, bathroom, and living area. Listings with just a cropped photo or corner of a room can be a red flag. It’s also helpful when the ad includes details like square footage, floor number, elevator access, and whether there’s air conditioning.

Make sure you know what’s included in the price: bed linens, towels, Wi‑Fi, washing machine, kitchenware. This is especially important for short-term rentals in Batumi lasting a few days or more. Some owners charge extra for cleaning or additional guests — best to ask up front.

Also confirm the check-in process: will someone meet you or is it self-check-in with a code? Can you arrive late or check out early? If your arrival is outside regular hours, be sure to plan ahead so you’re not left outside with your bags.

By the beach or in the city center?

If your goal is to enjoy the sea, a beachfront apartment is the clear choice. You’ll be just minutes from the beach, cafés, bike rentals, and the relaxing resort vibe.

City center apartments are a better fit if you want to be close to markets, shops, public transport, or the Old Town. These areas are ideal for visitors who enjoy walking through narrow streets, sipping coffee in local cafés, and exploring Batumi’s urban charm.

During high season, daily apartment rentals near the beach — especially those with sea views — tend to cost more. In the center, you might find more budget-friendly places, especially in older buildings or a few blocks off the main streets. If you’re trying to save money, it’s worth looking just a bit inland.

The good news? Batumi is compact. Whether you stay by the beach or in the center, everything is usually within a 5-10 minute drive or walk. Just pick what suits your plans and pace best.

Apartment or hotel — what’s the better choice?

Renting an apartment gives you more space, a kitchen, and the flexibility to live on your own terms. It’s especially convenient for families, couples, or anyone planning to stay more than a couple of days. For many travelers, it’s also a more affordable option — especially for stays of 3+ nights. Hotels work best if you want full service: breakfast, daily cleaning, 24/7 reception, and clean linens — all included. But rooms are smaller, and rates are usually higher, especially during peak tourist season.

If you're traveling with family or friends, an apartment is often the better deal. If you’re staying one night for a quick business trip or stopover, a hotel may be more convenient. 

Looking for a middle ground? Some modern buildings offer vacation rentals in Batumi with hotel-style services — like reception desks, cleaning, and security. You’ll find plenty of these on Korter.ge, with real photos, filters, and up-to-date prices.

Daily apartment rental prices in districts of Batumi

Old Cityfrom ‍97 ₾
Downtownfrom ‍73 ₾
Batumi Boulevardfrom ‍67 ₾
Rustavelifrom ‍81 ₾
Bagrationifrom ‍81 ₾
Javakhishvilifrom ‍73 ₾
Khimshiashvilifrom ‍59 ₾
Boni-Gorodokifrom ‍59 ₾
Aghmashenebelifrom ‍97 ₾
Airport (district)from ‍67 ₾

Daily apartment rental prices in other cities

Makhinjaurifrom ‍59 ₾
Chakvifrom ‍78 ₾
Goniofrom ‍179 ₾
Kobuletifrom ‍24 ₾
Borjomifrom ‍29 ₾
Bakurianifrom ‍48 ₾
Tbilisifrom ‍67 ₾

Apartment rental prices in the districts of Batumi

Old Cityfrom ‍135 ₾
Downtownfrom ‍679 ₾
Batumi Boulevardfrom ‍543 ₾
Rustavelifrom ‍649 ₾
Bagrationifrom ‍679 ₾
Javakhishvilifrom ‍787 ₾
Khimshiashvilifrom ‍543 ₾
Boni-Gorodokifrom ‍814 ₾
Aghmashenebelifrom ‍679 ₾
Tamarfrom ‍679 ₾
Kakhaberifrom ‍831 ₾
Airport (district)from ‍543 ₾

Apartment rental prices in other cities

Makhinjaurifrom ‍543 ₾
Chakvifrom ‍814 ₾
Goniofrom ‍950 ₾
Kobuletifrom ‍499 ₾
Urekifrom ‍1 222 ₾
Kutaisifrom ‍499 ₾
Mtskhetafrom ‍499 ₾
Tbilisifrom ‍298 ₾