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Tsitsinatela Amusement Park (Georgia)

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Tsitsinatela Amusement Park is located on Georgia's Black Sea coast near Shekvetili and stands as one of the largest leisure complexes in the country. Its name means 'firefly' in Georgian, a tribute to the bustling multi-colored illuminations that light up the park after sunset. Inaugurated in 2006, the park features over 40 diverse attractions, ranging from high-adrenaline rollercoasters and a giant Ferris wheel to family-friendly water rides. To accommodate the summer climate, the park typically operates with evening hours, opening at 6:00 PM and remaining open until long after midnight. Its location between the coastal cities of Batumi and Poti makes it a major regional attraction during the holiday season. In addition to the mechanical rides, the complex includes slot machine halls, bowling alleys, and numerous dining options. Tsitsinatela is well-regarded for its safety standards and cleanliness, making it a cornerstone of the tourism industry in the Guria region.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is Jun, Jul, Sep.

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📋 Practical info

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Visiting
The sprawling amusement park is a lively and popular destination for families, offering numerous exciting attractions. Access to the main area is typically open, while tickets must be purchased separately for the individual rides.
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Typical hours
Typically, the park only opens its gates to the general public in the late afternoon or evening hours. This is primarily because the colorful lights and exciting rides only reveal their full magical effect after completely getting dark.
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Photography
As soon as the sun goes down, the park transforms into a dazzling sea of colorful lights, allowing for fantastic long exposure photography. The spinning Ferris wheels and illuminated carousels are absolutely well-suited subjects for dynamic night shots.
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Time needed
Families and thrill-seekers can very easily spend three to four hours here trying out the various highly entertaining attractions. On busy summer evenings, you should also plan extra time for potential wait lines at the popular ticket booths.
Combine with
Since the park mostly opens in the evening, a visit can be perfectly planned right after a relaxing day spent on the beautiful Black Sea beaches. The nearby coastal towns also offer excellent tourist infrastructure and great local restaurants.
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Getting there
The park is conveniently located very close to the main coastal highways and usually has large, extremely well-signposted parking lots. This highly popular entertainment destination is also very easily accessible by local taxis or shared minibuses.
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Insider tip
It is definitely best to get a prepaid park card, which allows you to pay for the individual rides completely cash-free and often much faster. Also, be sure to look out for special family discounts that are frequently offered to visitors on certain specific evenings.

Geography

Coordinates
41.90580, 41.77580

Facts

  • Opened to the public in 2006.
  • The name translates to 'firefly' in English.
  • Features more than 40 different rides.
  • Operating hours usually start at 6:00 PM.
  • Located in the Guria region near Shekvetili.
  • Situated along the main E70 highway.

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Sights in the town Tsitsinatela Amusement Park (8)

Drosera📍 landmark

A nature-themed attraction near Tsitsinatela, named after the sundew plants found in the local wetlands.

Black Sea Arena🎭 culture

A modern concert venue with over 10,000 seats and a retractable roof, opened in 2016.

Kobuleti Managed Reserve🌿 nature

A unique peatland ecosystem near the coast, home to rare flora and diverse bird species.

Kobuleti Nature Reserve🌿 nature

A strictly protected area of relict marshes and wetlands, vital for biodiversity in the Kobuleti region.

Musicians Park📍 landmark

A park in Shekvetili featuring sculptures of famous musicians and speakers playing their music under the trees.

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Georgia in miniatures🎡 recreation

A theme park featuring detailed scale models of Georgia's most famous architectural landmarks.

🕒 Mo off; Tu,Th-Sa 10:00-24:00; We,Su 10:00-18:00💶

Tsitsinatela🎡 recreation

A popular seaside amusement park with numerous rides that light up the night sky near the coast.

🕒 Mo-Su 18:00-24:00

gvaras iveriis g'vt`ismshoblis eklesia📍 landmark

A Christian church in Gvara, dedicated to the Iveria Icon of the Mother of God.

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Frequently asked questions

Where is this amusement park located?
It is located in Shekvetili on the Black Sea coast, near the city of Kobuleti.
When does the park open daily?
It is a night park, usually opening only from 18:00 until late at night.
How many rides are there?
There are over 35 rides available for children, families, and thrill-seekers.
Is there parking available on site?
Yes, there is a large paid parking lot right in front of the main entrance.
Is the park open all year round?
No, it is open seasonally, mainly from June to September.
Tsitsinatela Amusement Park: where is it located?
Tsitsinatela Amusement Park is located in Georgia.
Tsitsinatela Amusement Park: what is there to see?
Highlights include Drosera, Black Sea Arena, Kobuleti Managed Reserve.
Tsitsinatela Amusement Park: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is Jun, Jul, Sep.
Tsitsinatela Amusement Park: why is it worth visiting?
Tsitsinatela Amusement Park is located on Georgia's Black Sea coast near Shekvetili and stands as one of the largest leisure complexes in the country.
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