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.