Batumi

Web design in Batumi for hospitality, tourism, and Black Sea retail.

Built for Batumi guesthouses, restaurants, and seasonal tourism operators — Georgian-first by default, Russian and English alongside, billed monthly in lari.

GEL pricing · ka / en / ru · TBC Pay, Bank of Georgia, Keepz

01Batumi context

Why Batumi sites lose the visitor before the booking.

Batumi's tourism economy is bilingual minimum, often trilingual — a guesthouse on Khimshiashvili might host a Tel Aviv family one week and a Yerevan group the next, all checking the site from their phones on a long bus ride. Most local websites are built once for desktop in winter and then forgotten until the first heat-wave arrival of the next May.

A Tbilisi agency build runs 8 000–25 000 lari plus retainer. For a six-room guesthouse on the boulevard or a beach-side café, that's a whole shoulder season's revenue locked into a website that won't earn it back.

We replace the agency-and-Wix dilemma with a fixed monthly lari price. Design, hosting on a global edge network, the .ge domain, ongoing content updates, and trilingual ka/ru/en copy are all in one bill — built for the seasonal traffic Batumi serves.

02Local context

What we typically build.

Hospitality & guesthouses

Direct-booking sites for Black Sea hospitality

Direct-booking enquiry forms, room galleries that look right on a phone, season-aware availability copy, and TBC Pay / Bank of Georgia / Keepz deposit handling — so the booking lands in your inbox instead of paying OTA commission.

Restaurants & cafés

Boulevard menus and 'we're open' signals

Trilingual menus, opening hours linked to public holidays, structured data so Google shows your hours alongside reviews, and a quick reservation route. Built for visitors deciding from across the table at a different café.

Tourism & experiences

Tour operators, boat charters, day trips

Itinerary pages that rank on 'Batumi day trip' from Tel Aviv or Yerevan, multilingual booking enquiries, and gallery pages that don't fall apart when shared on WhatsApp.

03What it costs in Batumi

Lari-billed, locally compliant, hosted globally.

Starter from

₾60/ month

Billed in Georgian lari. Annual prepay saves you a meaningful slice off the monthly rate — exact saving shown on the pricing page. No setup fee on any plan; cancel with 30 days' notice and keep your .ge or .com domain.

Payment options

TBC Pay · Bank of Georgia · Keepz

TBC Pay and Bank of Georgia for local cards, plus Keepz for QR-pay and instant lari transfers — the gateway mix small Georgian businesses use day-to-day, with proper lari settlement and Georgia-compliant data handling.

Compliance handled

Law of Georgia on Personal Data Protection · GDPR-aligned

Cookie consent where required, data residency in the EU at rest, structured data for opening hours and menus, accessibility to WCAG 2.2 AA on every site we build.

04Common questions

What owners ask.

Will the site be trilingual or just bilingual?
Trilingual is default for Batumi tourism — Georgian, Russian, and English. We adjust which language leads based on your audience: a guesthouse with mostly Israeli and Armenian guests gets Russian-and-English-led; a Georgian-operator-focused tour business gets Georgian-led.
Can you handle direct bookings without going through OTA platforms?
Yes. The Commerce plan handles deposits or full bookings via TBC Pay, Bank of Georgia, or Keepz. Most guesthouses we work with use the site for direct enquiries to avoid OTA commission, then keep OTA platforms as a secondary channel.
Do you support Bank of Georgia / TBC for online sales?
Yes. The Commerce plan integrates Bank of Georgia, TBC Pay, and Keepz so a Batumi business accepts lari from local customers cleanly — without a separate gateway sign-up.
What happens to my site if I cancel?
Domain and content come with you. We export the files and transfer the domain to whichever registrar you nominate. Thirty days' notice; no exit fee.

Trilingual web design in Batumi, live in 2–3 weeks.

Two minutes to sign up. Lari billing. No setup fee. Cancel any time, keep your domain.