Things to do in Kobuleti in February

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Overview

February is a good time to visit Kobuleti. The weather is usually cold and breezy, with temperatures ranging from 33—47°F (1—8°C).

Kobuleti has plenty to offer for visitors of all ages and interests. In this article, we tell you the top things to see and do for your February trip to Kobuleti. Get inspired by the events, activities, attractions, and experiences unique to February. We’ll let you know where to explore events based on your interests, whether that’s food, culture, art, music, sport or others.

We’ll let you know everything you need to prepare for the weather in Kobuleti in February. Learn about what to wear and pack for your trip, the average temperatures throughout February, temperature changes from morning to evening and much more.

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Best events and things to do in Kobuleti in February

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Holidays in Kobuleti in February
February
  • Valentine's Day (February 14)
Other notable holidays
  • New Year's Day (January 1)
  • New Year's (January 2)
  • Orthodox Christmas Day (January 7)
  • Orthodox Epiphany (January 19)
  • Mothers' Day (March 3)
  • International Women's Day (March 8)
  • Nowruz (March 21)
  • Independence Restoration Day (April 9)
  • Orthodox Good Friday (April 10)
  • Orthodox Holy Saturday (April 11)
  • Orthodox Easter Sunday (April 12)
  • Orthodox Easter Monday (April 13)
  • Victory Day (May 9)
  • St Andrew's Day (May 12)
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Weather in Kobuleti in February

Temperatures on an average day in Kobuleti in February

The average temperature in Kobuleti in February for a typical day ranges from a high of 47°F (8°C) to a low of 33°F (1°C). Some would describe the temperature to be cold. The general area may also feel breezy.

For comparison, the hottest month in Kobuleti, August, has days with highs of 84°F (29°C) and lows of 67°F (19°C). The coldest month, January has days with highs of 44°F (6°C) and lows of 32°F (0°C). This graph shows how an average day looks like in Kobuleti in February based on historical data.

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Historical temperature average in February
47°F
highs
33°F
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General weather summary

Cold, breezy
Feels like
42%
Chance of rain
0.186 in
Amount
10.7 mph
Wind speed
69%
Humidity
10.5 hrs
Daylight length
8:09 AM
Sunrise
6:42 PM
Sunset
38%
Cloud cover
Jacket
What to wear
What to wear in February
With an average high of 47°F (8°C) and a low of 33°F (1°C), it generally feels cold and breezy. There might also be a small chance of rain. With that in mind, most people would dress in something warm like a jacket and remember to bring an umbrella
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Best attractions for Kobuleti in February

Besides the array of exciting events and activities Kobuleti has to offer for travelers in February, we want to remind you of the classic attractions in Kobuleti that are great to visit at this time of the year as well! You can’t miss these iconic landmarks, local favorites, and places rich with cultural heritage. We hope to give you insights and inspiration into the best things to see and do to make the most of your visit. Here is a list of our top attractions in Kobuleti for February.
Kobuleti Beach
1. Kobuleti Beach
4.5
(408)
Beach
Outdoor Activities
Popular Black Sea beach featuring a long, thin strip of small pebbles & sand & seasonal services.
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A very nice beach to go the beach is very clean and the crowd is also very nice though sometimes it is very crowded and also you can do water sports. A must place to go if you go to kobuleti.
Kobuleti Beach offers a stunning seaside experience with easy access to spots even during peak hours. The sunsets are truly breathtaking. ♥️ However, the beach is somewhat neglected. There are no recycling bins close to the beach, and facilities like changing cabins or public restrooms are missing. Additionally, motorboats and tourist boats often sail too close to the shore, disturbing those trying to relax. The boats also pollute the water and create an unpleasant smell due to their exhaust fumes. During the day, the odor of fuel can be overwhelming, and it’s surprising that this situation seems to be accepted as normal. I hope both the people and the local authorities will start to value and take better care of this beautiful place.
Spoilt by motorboats and jetskis, what is a very beautiful beach stinks of fuel and is not safe for swimmers due to the watercraft coming too close and too fast. These need restricting to specifically permitted launching areas and there need to be clearly demarcated safe swimming zones.
Pretty nice beach, but super rocky. There are quite a lot of restaurants around
Quite clean water. Did not disappoint, it is not very crowded, at least not always. Very good sunset 👍
It is good and clean beach. There are lifeguards and they are ready to help. But be careful the beach is full of stones and they can hurt you!!!
Beautiful view and nice atmosphere, but the beach is terrible.
Cleaner water than batumi beach. Good coast. There's changing booth and open shower. Washroom is nearby. There are some restaurants on the coast. A good relaxing spot.
Mtirala National Park
2. Mtirala National Park
4.7
(3043)
National park
Outdoor Activities
1 of the wettest parts of the former Soviet Union, this park contains much unusual flora & fauna.
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the place is very nice. Amazing views. There are some activities such as zip lining, shooting and 4X4 driving. it was fun. They have fruit and honey stands. A restaurant and cafe. toilets are clean.
Do not try to hike for the waterfall with kids or old people, as it takes a lot of efforts and can be slippery if it rains. The zip line is nice and people are very friendly and helpful.
One of the best place to hike not only because of the beautiful waterfall but because of the privacy you find there as very few people hikes up there. Manual cable car to cross the river was also something interesting.Can try drinking refreshing water of the river while hiking up.
A nice park. The kids especially liked the manual cable car across the river (4 GEL pp). The lake is not big, but well worth the 20min walk.
Leaving behind the lively coastal city of Batumi, we set out for Mtirala National Park a lush nature reserve renowned for its subtropical rainforest climate and breathtaking waterfalls. Our destination: the Tsablnari Waterfall, a gem tucked deep within the greenery. The drive itself was part of the magic. Our jeep rolled along a winding paved road, tracing the path of rushing mountain streams. A light rain misted the air, amplifying the scent of wet earth and forest. Waterfalls spilled down steep cliffs along the route, each one feeding the vibrant green tapestry surrounding us. At the park’s entrance, we found a modest parking area flanked by local stalls and a small eatery—perfect for grabbing a snack before or after the hike. From there, the adventure began with an unexpected thrill: crossing the river using a suspended wooden platform strung on sturdy metal cables. Initially, the swaying motion and rushing water below gave us pause, but seeing another family cross with ease gave us the confidence to step aboard. Within a minute, we were gliding ourselves to the opposite bank a short but memorable experience in itself. The trail to the waterfall is a 2-kilometer loop of gentle ascents and descents, rated easy-to-moderate. Even with our three young children (ages 5, 7, and 9), it felt like the perfect balance of challenge and fun. The path wound through dense forest, opening up suddenly to reveal the Tsablnari Waterfall a powerful cascade tumbling into a cool, misty pool. Continuing along the circular route, we passed a small, less impressive lake before reaching the point where the trail meets the stream again. Here, we couldn’t resist stopping to splash in the clear, chilly water. Several inviting spots along the way offered similar chances to rest, wade, and refresh. For those seeking a bit more adrenaline, the trailhead also features extra attractions like Omega and a small rope park, though we opted to save those for another time. In short: Mtirala National Park offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, light adventure, and family-friendly fun. Whether you’re chasing waterfalls, savoring the forest air, or simply enjoying the playful moments by the stream, it’s an unforgettable escape just beyond Batumi.
Very nice view, green everywhere you look, there was also a small but challenging rope park in the middle of a forest just above the water stream. rlRecommended.
perfect place many options of hiking, zip line, razors and more fun activities. the nature is gorgeous
It is better to do a one-day trip, most of the attractions are closed. What is open is operated by external or local operators, which is why the price is more expensive, but other than that, it is very beautiful and the river is amazing.
Tsitsinatela
3. Tsitsinatela
4.6
(3434)
Temporarily Closed
Amusement park
Water & Amusement Parks
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Amazing place close to Batumi where you will have a lot of fun without even one thought that you might get hurt somehow.
very old, some not working. like 60-70s years twenty century. built here Disneyland analog and you get a lot tourists not only for these plase. a huge amount attractions will not start unless 4-6 people. and in our case at the weekend there is not much requests fot these and you can wait eternity
Nostalgic but Outdated – Needs Upgrades I visited this amusement park again after many years — I had fond memories from my childhood, but unfortunately, very little seems to have changed since then. The infrastructure feels outdated, and it’s clear that the park hasn’t undergone any significant renovation or modernization over the years. During our visit, the electricity went out three times. Luckily, I wasn’t on any rides when it happened, but the thought of being stuck on one of the major rides mid-air due to a power cut was quite unsettling. To go on the rides, you need to buy a special card, which costs 2 GEL. Then you have to top it up with additional credit. The prices for adult rides are quite high — starting from 15 GEL per ride and going upwards — which, considering the outdated conditions and occasional technical issues, doesn’t feel justified. While the park still holds a sense of nostalgia, it urgently needs investment and improvement to meet modern safety and comfort standards.
My favorite amusement park in gergia! The attractions are amazing and really fun!. Although it is a bit crowded most of the time, you will get to have fun either way way!, i def recommend bringing your own snacks because there isn’t a restaurant inside.
We’re lucky we have the amusement park like this in Georgia, constructed during Saakashvili times. Big choice of attractions waiting for you here with balanced prices and food courts. If you going to the sea, this spot is must to visit, come and enjoy!
Park is alright, kids were happy, labyrinth was fan and the view to sunset from the ferris wheel is just awesome ❤️
Yeah it’s fun and all, but the prices are HORRENDOUS. Adult rides start from 15GEL which only goes up, which is not justified when the park hasn’t had a major renovation in the past years. The prices should range from 5-10GEL, MAXIMUM 15gel.
We had a good time in your park. As to bowling the administration has been impolite and rude. We paid for 30minutes, but played only 15 minutes. The adminastrator delared "Your time is over" and did not want to listen( Poor service in bowling!!!
Petra Fortress
4. Petra Fortress
4.6
(2944)
Fortress
Sights & Landmarks
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The fortress history goes to 6th century and you can capture stunning black sea 🌊. There are some area you cant visit as there are protected ruins and historical remains. Its one such architectural masterpiece. Also you will find World War heavy cannon as well.
Beautiful views but if you’re not into history then it’s not really needed to visit
If you're driving by, stop to see this historic ruin. Parking is free below the ruins. Entry 8 Gel per adult. There is also a barrier-free entrance. The place is beautifully arranged, full of greenery, a board with a description. There are beautiful views of the sea and the city of Batumi and Kobuleti.
A beautiful place nestled in a magnificent area of large natural forests, overlooking the sea from a high vantage point, offering a stunning view where the sea meets the sky. The site also contains the remains of a historical castle, housing numerous artifacts and relics for visitors to explore. There are also restrooms and a small shop selling water and hot drinks. The place is well worth a visit.
The location is very nice to get, amazing sea views and once this place was very strategic place, archeology proofs that even Romans were here. Very inspired of infrastructure how it merged to the past. Come here morning or evening for the best views 🌳🏰
We love old castles and forts. This one really is nothing special. Admission is cash only. View is nice, but you can get the same for free anywhere along the coast. The ruins are poorly maintained, there are no clearly marked paths, and climbing can be dangerous. No reconstructions, and no imagination in the exhibits. We were looking forward to more, and left disappointed.
Nice fortress by the sea. There was a couple doing a wedding shoot when we went. Not many people were here. It's fairly small but nice stop if you're around the area. The roads are fun to drive. It cost 10 Lari for adults
Plenty of history dating from ancient times is contained in these ruins, however not many options to learn about the places, there is no designated visiting path. You have to wander around and try to find more interesting spots, unless you have your own guide. Place with huge potential, but as for late 2024 not properly used yet.
Kintrishi Nature Reserve
5. Kintrishi Nature Reserve
4.7
(97)
National park
Nature & Parks
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This is the most exciting place I've been. Wild nature with autumn touch, lots of birds singing, no access to cell or internet, pure air, peaceful and huge place - felt myself smaller than an ant. Hard to reach but 100% worth it.
Awesome hikes and great views!
The Kintrishi Protected Landscape (Georgian: კინტრიშის დაცული ლანდშაფტი) is a protected landscape in Kobuleti District, Adjara, Georgia, located at the gorge of the Kintrishi River and was established in 1959 to preserve its unique flora and fauna and famous Colchian willow trees. Archeological excavations revealed even older pre-Christian monuments in the areas. Area : 18,893 ha (46,690 acres) Established : 1959
5 stars if you hike to the lake Tbikeli from Khino and you have a weather :)
awesome beautiful park, forest road and old monastery
Kintrishi is the best place in adjara!
Im from Bangladesh in Cumilla city
Kobuleti
6. Kobuleti
Tours
Walking Tours
Kobuleti is a town in Adjara, western Georgia, situated on the eastern coast of the Black Sea. It is the seat of Kobuleti Municipality and a seaside resort. It was known as Çürüksu during Ottoman rule. Wikipedia.
Kobuleti Museum
7. Kobuleti Museum
4.5
(441)
Local history museum
Museums
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Nice little museum. This is the only museum in the city, so it's worth visiting to get to know the area you've been to. I liked the expositions with a restored picture of the life of the people of Sakartvelo, weapons, old photographs on the second floor. Very soulful atmosphere.
we visited this museum on a rainy cold may day with the hope to fill meaningfully the time. What a waste of money and time. Ticket is 5lari but hardly worth to visit even for free. First 2 rooms almost empty or with fauna from 1950, dusty air and empty shelfs or with antique guns nearby baby trolleys??? Few printed images about the ancient past and few broken ceramic, we guess, vasels. The only slightly interesting part is the 3rd room with soviet era stuff like Stalin statues and modernist paintings. Also in the room few books and ad materials from Lithuania i guess??? Again why there.. just random stuff. Georgians have absolutely no ideea of culture or how to create a museum but ask money for entrance. Grumpy ppl, no costumer service neither smiles. No ventilation, not much to see same artefacts from 1900 that nobody touch or updated, building full of mold and falling apart some sort of georgian cheap renovations. Make yourself a service and skip this. In Tbilisi may find some decent museum, definitely not in Kobuleti.
A small museum with unfriendly and unhelpful staff. We were there at 10:00hrs and it felt like the staff wanted us to leave asap
We had been looking forward to visiting this museum. Whilst small, it had plenty of interesting exhibits. From the point of entry we felt as though we were intruding on the time of the lady who sold the entry tickets to us. When we were looking at the last exhibits, she hovered close to us, not speaking. Disappointing.
Guys, come on... Your carelessness may cause diplomatic scandal. Please, correct this two mistakes: - flag - Lithuania
Poor museum, with rude and cold staff. Tickets are cheap but it's really not worth it, even for free.
Lots of aggressive dogs in Kobuleti. More than average for georgia
My wife and I greatly like to visit a museum of different types and we always visit them with interest and with very special mood. To be honest, this museum utterly disappointed us. As we see, here, unfortunately, they do not respect our native, Georgian language. In addition, everything here is arranged unprofessionally, spontaneously and sometimes very banally and frivolously.
Fly Caucasus Batumi Paragliding
8. Fly Caucasus Batumi Paragliding
4.7
(17)
Temporarily Closed
Outdoor activity organiser
Tours
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Best and cheapest place in Europe for paragliding
This was an amazing experience, they can arrange pickup and return to Batumi.
(Translated by Google) A very wonderful experience but short time (Original) A very wonderful experience but short time 👌تجربة جميله جدا بس الوقت قصير
(Translated by Google) Beautiful place 😻 (Original) مكان جميل 😻
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