Archi, Georgia’s #1 real estate developer, and NEXT, the first international developer from Georgia, have officially presented Swissôtel Kobuleti Beach Resort — a $300 million premium hotel-residential resort project in Kobuleti.

The official presentation ceremony was held in Kobuleti and brought together high-ranking government officials, international partners and representatives of the business community. The project marks a significant milestone for Georgia’s tourism, hospitality and real estate sectors, further strengthening Kobuleti’s position as an emerging premium resort destination on the Black Sea coast.

The project also reflects the growing confidence of international partners in Georgia’s stable, predictable and attractive investment environment. As tourism continues to expand and drive demand across the hospitality and real estate sectors, Georgia’s coastline is increasingly becoming a space of new opportunities for developments that combine world-class hospitality, leisure and long-term investment value within a single concept.

Swissôtel Kobuleti Beach Resort is being developed by Archi and NEXT in partnership with Swissôtel, the world-renowned hospitality brand. The complex will consist of three monumental buildings and will bring together a hotel, residential and investment apartments, indoor and outdoor swimming pools, conference facilities, a lobby, a lounge, six restaurants under different brands, a casino, a 3,000 sq.m spa and fitness area, a wellness center and a children’s entertainment area.

Located just minutes from Batumi, the development will further integrate Kobuleti into the region’s largest tourism ecosystem while contributing to the balanced development of Georgia’s coastal regions. The project is expected to introduce the highest international standards in hospitality and real estate development, create new opportunities for economic growth and generate substantial employment during both the construction and operational phases.

The event was attended by the Prime Minister of Georgia, Irakli Kobakhidze; the Minister of Economy and Sustainable Development of Georgia, Mariam Kvrivishvili; the Chairman of the Government of the Autonomous Republic of Adjara, Zurab Pataradze; Aron Libinson, Vice President of Operations at Accor for Georgia and the CIS region; and Jan Dijkema, Director of Chapman Taylor’s Madrid studio.
As part of the official ceremony, guests placed a symbolic capsule in the foundation of the project to mark the start of construction.


