Batumi, Georgia

Coliving in Batumi: Digital Nomad Guide

Georgia

πŸ’° ~$1000/monthπŸ“Ά good WiFiπŸ—“οΈ Updated July 2026

Why Digital Nomads Love Batumi

Batumi has become one of the most sought-after destinations for digital nomads in Georgia. With good internet speeds and a cost of living that suits budget-conscious remote workers (around $1000/month all-in), it hits the sweet spot between quality of life and affordability.

There are currently 0 verified coliving and coworking spaces listed in Batumi on Digital Nomad Index β€” from boutique coliving houses to professional coworking hubs.


Cost of Living in Batumi

A comfortable nomad lifestyle in Batumi runs $1000–$1300 per month, broken down roughly as:

ExpenseMonthly Cost (USD)
Coliving or private room$450 – $550
Food (mix of local + cafes)$200 – $250
Coworking day pass or membership$100 – $150
Transport (local)$50 – $80
SIM card + data$10 – $20
Extras & fun$100 – $150

Batumi is a genuinely affordable base. You can live well here on $1000/month without compromising on internet or workspace quality.


Internet, Coworking & Coliving in Batumi

Internet infrastructure in Batumi is good for remote work. Most coworking spaces advertise speeds of 50–200 Mbps on fibre; coliving houses typically sit at 30–80 Mbps. For video calls and async work, this is comfortably sufficient.

Coliving in Batumi

Coliving in Batumi means shared accommodation purpose-built for remote workers: private or semi-private rooms, fast WiFi, communal workspaces, and a built-in community. Monthly rates typically include utilities and cleaning.

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What to Look for in a Batumi Coliving Space

  • Dedicated desk or hot-desk access included in room rate
  • Minimum 50 Mbps guaranteed upload speed (ask for a speed test result)
  • Air conditioning (year-round in tropical climates)
  • Backup power / generator for power outage areas
  • Quiet hours policy if you do calls during evening sessions

Visa & Entry Requirements for Georgia

Visa for Digital Nomads: Visa-free 365 days (most passports)

Batumi falls under Georgia's visa framework. The most relevant option for digital nomads is the Visa-free 365 days (most passports). Requirements typically include proof of remote income, health insurance, and a clean criminal record. Check the official Georgia immigration website or your country's embassy page for current requirements before booking.

Tourist / Visitor Visa Most nationalities can enter Georgia on a tourist visa or visa-on-arrival, typically valid for 30–90 days.

Visa Runs & Extensions If no long-stay visa suits your situation, many nomads cycle between tourist visa periods using neighbouring countries. Research current extension policies β€” they change frequently.

Always verify visa conditions with official government sources or a local immigration lawyer before arriving.

Best Neighborhoods for Digital Nomads in Batumi

When choosing where to stay in Batumi, look for areas with:

  • Density of cafes with WiFi β€” proximity to coffee shop culture is a strong signal
  • Walkability β€” reduces transport cost and friction
  • Safety at night β€” check recent travel forums (r/digitalnomads) for up-to-date reports
  • Access to coworking and coliving β€” cluster near where the spaces are listed

Most coliving hosts in Batumi are located in the central urban areas and expat-friendly districts. Check each listing's map pin on Digital Nomad Index for exact neighbourhood placement.


When to Visit Batumi + Practical Tips

Best Time to Visit

Best months for Batumi: May–Sep

Batumi (Georgia) has a climate that works well for nomads during these periods. In general:

  • Peak season (May–Sep) brings the most favourable weather and the largest nomad community β€” but also higher accommodation prices
  • Shoulder season (1–2 months either side of peak) offers good weather with better deals and fewer crowds
  • Low / rainy season can mean challenging weather, reduced social energy β€” but prices are lowest

Practical Tips

Time Zone: Batumi operates on UTC+4. Remote workers should check they have at least a 2–3 hour overlap window with their main client or team timezone.

SIM Card: Pick up a local SIM at the airport or a convenience store. Look for a data-heavy plan (10–30 GB) rather than minutes β€” you will use WhatsApp and internet far more than calls.

Banking & ATMs: Notify your home bank before arriving. Many nomads use Wise or Revolut to minimise ATM fees. Check ATM availability in Batumi β€” tourist-heavy cities tend to have reliable networks; smaller towns may not.

Health Insurance: Standard travel insurance rarely covers remote working. Use a nomad-specific policy (SafetyWing, World Nomads, or Genki) that covers medical evacuation and longer stays.

Power & Adapters: Check the local plug type for Georgia and bring a universal adapter. Voltage in most of Asia/Europe is 220V; carry a converter if your devices are 110V-only.


Last updated: 2026-07-06. Pricing estimates are approximate β€” verify current rates on individual listing pages.

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