Georgia has made an impressive debut in the global real estate market with the inauguration of Ambassadori Island Batumi, the Black Sea’s first artificial island. The ambitious project was officially unveiled during a major international property exhibition in Dubai, attracting interest from investors, developers, and global audiences.
The island, located just off the coast of Batumi, is planned to be a flourishing coastal hub that combines resort-style luxury with modern urban living. The project plan comprises five-star hotels, luxury-branded apartments, private villas, and high-end recreational facilities. Yacht marinas and heliports add to Batumi’s unique appeal, establishing it as a growing destination for affluent tourists and real estate investment.
Ambassadori Island promises more than just scenic beauty; it hopes to create over 20,000 jobs, boosting both tourist and long-term regional development. International interest is further driven by Georgia’s attractive investment climate, which includes expedited registration procedures and no property tax for individuals.
Sustainability is important to the island’s infrastructure. Solar-powered lights, rainwater reuse, and app-based smart living technology demonstrate a forward-thinking design. A nine-hectare woodland park, as well as 3.2 km of scenic walking and cycling trails, contribute to the area’s environmentally conscious culture.