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The Gonio-Apsaros fortress (1st–2nd century AD) is the main attraction. A beach, several hotels and restaurants, and basic shops round out the offer. A quiet resort village without loud nightlife.
Georgia · Batumi · Gonio
Gonio is a quiet resort village 15 km south of Batumi at the mouth of the Chorokhi river. It is famous for its ancient Roman fortress and a major planned marina mega-project.
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The Gonio-Apsaros fortress (1st–2nd century AD) is the main attraction. A beach, several hotels and restaurants, and basic shops round out the offer. A quiet resort village without loud nightlife.
Minibuses from Batumi to Gonio take about 20–25 minutes. Regular services connect the village to the city. Batumi Airport is about 15 minutes away. A private car is the most convenient option.
Private houses, cottages, and small guest houses. New residential complexes are appearing, but this remains a niche segment. Prices are moderate relative to central Batumi, though investor interest is growing on the back of a $6 billion marina project.
A local primary school. For comprehensive schooling, children travel to Batumi.
A quiet and peaceful village with very low crime. The atmosphere of a resort hamlet rather than a busy city.
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The ancient Roman Gonio-Apsaros fortress (1st–2nd century AD) and a quiet beach. A large-scale marina project has recently been announced.
For those seeking a quiet retreat or betting on the tourist potential of the marina project — yes. Prices are still moderate.
By minibus — about 20–25 minutes.
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