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All Accommodation Destinations in Abkhazia

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Gagra
721 hotels
Sukhum
593 hotels
Pizunda
333 hotels
Novy Afon
190 hotels
Gudauta
168 hotels
Tsandrypsh
159 hotels
Alakhadzi
90 hotels
Otradnoe
65 hotels
Lidzava
49 hotels
Kheivani
26 hotels
Leselidze
23 hotels
Ochamchira
20 hotels
Primorskoe
16 hotels
Gulrip'shi
9 hotels
Machara
5 hotels
Ashitsra
3 hotels
Baglani
3 hotels
Dacha
2 hotels
Pʼsirtsʼkha
2 hotels
Babushara
2 hotels
Aatsi
2 hotels
Akhuaa
1 hotels
Likhni
1 hotels
Abgara
1 hotels
Dranda
1 hotels
Miusera
1 hotels

What to See & Do in Abkhazia

Travelling to Abkhazia and no idea what to visit? Our travel guide will help you find the best attractions in Abkhazia you should not miss during your visit
Our travel guide will help you find the best attractions in Abkhazia you should not miss during your visit.
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Tourist Information

Abkhazia (Abkhaz: Аҧсны (Apsny), Georgian: აფხაზეთი, Russian: Абхазия) is a de facto independent state that seceded from — but is still claimed by — Georgia. It lies mainly on the eastern shores of the Black Sea in the Caucasus region. To its northwest, across the Psou River (Псоу река) is Russia; the Russian city of Sochi is nearby. To its east, across the Enguri River, lies Northwestern Georgia. The Greater Caucasus mountain range occupies its northern territory. The coastal lowlands have a subtropical climate. In Abkhazia's small area snow-covered mountains meet beaches, caves, and lakes. A long human history has left an architectural and cultural legacy that complements its natural beauty.

Abkhazia was a popular tourist destination back in Soviet days because of its mild climate, its beaches, and interesting nature. The country's tourism infrastructure has been developing again, but so far, it is frequented mainly by tourists from Russia and other CIS countries.