Designed to appeal to both business and leisure travelers, Sheraton Batumi features 43 suites including one penthouse, offering views of the Black Sea. The design inspiration for the white lighthouse tower of the Sheraton Batumi Hotel is derived from the Batumi lighthouse of Alexandria built by Alexander the Great in 290 B.C.

Sheraton Batumi features an all-day dining restaurant ‘Sunflower’ on the ground floor and a lounge restaurant and bar ‘Veronica’ offering views of the Batumi skyline. The ballroom of the new hotel has the distinction of being the largest in Batumi at over 10,000 square feet. Besides, the hotel has six other state-of-the-art meeting rooms and a fully equipped business center for small meetings.

The property features recreational amenities such as Shine Spa spanning 8,000 square feet, indoor and outdoor swimming pools and the brand’s signature fitness, offering Sheraton Fitness by Core Performance. Sheraton’s signature hotel offering ‘The Link@Sheraton’ features a unique lobby lounge that enables guests to stay connected with instant access to information and technology for work, leisure and social networking. The ground floor houses an independently operated casino with a dedicated entrance.

The Sheraton Batumi Hotel is unveiled as part of the brand’s strategic expansion that will add approximately 50 new hotels and over 20,000 rooms to the Sheraton portfolio over the next three years. The property is the second Sheraton hotel in the Republic of Georgia, joining its sister property the Sheraton Metechi Palace in Tblisi.

The portfolio of Starwood Hotels & Resorts include St Regis, the Luxury Collection, W, Westin, Le Méridien, Sheraton, Four Points by Sheraton, and the recently launched Aloft and Element.