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Renting a car in Batumi: where to get one, where to go 2026

Updated · June 15, 2026

Renting a car in Batumi: where to pick one up — airport or city, the busy summer season, deposit and insurance, and where to drive in Adjara.

Panorama of Batumi and the Black Sea from green hills
Photo: Jagermesh / Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA 2.0

Batumi is a Black Sea resort base: the city itself is easy to explore on foot and along the seafront, while a car is more often rented for trips around Adjara and drives along the coast. The main thing here is the season: demand for rentals is high in summer. For how renting works in general, see how to rent a car in Georgia; for the deposit specifically, see renting with no deposit. Specific prices change, so confirm them with the rental company.

Where to pick up a car in Batumi

  • At the airport — rental desks in the arrivals area; the airport is close to the city (about 2 km south of the centre), which is convenient.
  • In the city — local offices and delivery to your address.
  • Online aggregators (such as Localrent or Discover Cars) — compare prices and terms and book ahead, which matters especially in high season.

Season and traffic

Batumi is packed in summer: demand for cars is higher, and the good options get booked up early — reserve well in advance. In the centre and along the seafront the traffic is heavy in season and parking is tricky, so a car makes more sense for trips out of town than for getting around the resort. The coastal road and the switchbacks inland into Adjara are scenic but narrow in places.

The white colonnade at the entrance to Batumi's seaside boulevard
Batumi itself and its promenade are easy to walk — a car is mostly for trips into Adjara and along the coast. Photo: Sosotedrd / Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA 4.0

Where to drive from Batumi

A gravel mountain road among the green slopes of Adjara
Inland Adjara roads are scenic but sometimes narrow and unpaved — exactly the trips you rent a car for. Photo: G.N. / Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA 3.0

Documents, deposit, insurance — in brief

You’ll need your passport and a driving licence (if your licence isn’t in the Latin alphabet, an International Driving Permit, IDP, is handy). The deposit is usually held on your card; some rates come without one. The key thing with insurance is the size of the excess, not the daily price. For more, see the basic guide and renting with no deposit; for the mandatory health insurance required to enter the country, see the insurance section.

What to check at pickup

  • Photograph the body, wheels, windscreen and interior — record any damage before driving off.
  • The fuel level and the return condition.
  • In the contract: the excess, the mileage limit, and whether you can cross into neighbouring countries.

Next, pick a route and have a look at the Batumi city guide. You can compare rental offers through the box below.