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Warcha (Georgia)
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Practical info — Warcha

🌤 Weather — 5 days

📍 Nearby

Sights nearby

💡 Tips

  • Bring enough cash with you, as ATMs are rare in this remote coastal area.
  • Wear water shoes on the pebble beaches to protect your feet.
  • Take advantage of the shade in the eucalyptus groves for a midday picnic.
  • Watch the sunset directly from the wild beach; the view is spectacular.

🍽 Food

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Ajika

Find this spicy pepper paste at local markets; it pairs perfectly with meat dishes.

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Khachapuri

Try this cheese-filled bread in the small cafes right by the coast.

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Homemade Wine

Ask at local guesthouses for village wine, often produced from their own vineyards.

🛍 Shopping · 🧘 Quiet spots

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Village Markets

Buy fresh fruit and handmade cheese directly from the local farmers.

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Local Honey

Mandarin blossom honey is a sweet specialty of this specific region.

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Wild Beach

A long stretch of undeveloped coastline, great for solitary walks.

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Eucalyptus Groves

The fragrant forests behind the village offer peace and a cool escape.

Warcha (Uarcha) is a secluded coastal settlement located in Abkhazia, Georgia, along the tranquil shores of the Black Sea. Far removed from the heavily tourist-populated resorts of the region, this village gives a remarkably peaceful and authentic coastal experience. The surrounding area is characterized by lush subtropical vegetation, marshlands, and sweeping pebble shores that remain largely untouched by modern commercial development. The beaches here are raw and wild, appealing to travelers who seek solitude and nature. Пляж Уарча (Warcha Beach) is a vast expanse of pebbles and dark sand, offering uninterrupted views of the Black Sea and a tranquil atmosphere well-suited for quiet contemplation or uncrowded swimming. Nearby, the uniquely named Пляж болото 5 (Swamp Beach 5) is located near the coastal wetlands, a biologically diverse area where the natural landscape meets the sea, popular among nature enthusiasts. Visiting Warcha is about stepping back in time and enjoying the profound quiet of a wild coastline. There are few amenities, so visitors are encouraged to bring their own supplies. The coastal wetlands around the village also make it an interesting spot for observing local flora and fauna in a truly serene Black Sea setting.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is Jun–Aug.

JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
Avg °C125914192222181483
Rain mm108961127977777366104124114108

Geography

Population
2,677 (2026)
Coordinates
42.83763, 41.13987

Facts

  • Located in Abkhazia, Georgia
  • Situated on the Black Sea
  • Known for wild and undeveloped beaches
  • Features dark sand and pebbles
  • Surrounded by subtropical vegetation
  • Near coastal wetlands
  • Quiet and uncrowded environment
  • Few commercial amenities available

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Sights in the town Warcha (3)

Termal'nyi istochnik📍 landmark

Hot spring in the Nurata Mountains near Warcha, Uzbekistan.

Pliazh Uarcha🎡 recreation

Pebble beach on the Warcha River in the village of Warcha, Uzbekistan.

Pliazh boloto 5🎡 recreation

Marshy lakeside area on the shore of Lake Warcha near Warcha.

Frequently asked questions

Warcha: where is it located?
Warcha is located in Georgia.
Warcha: what is there to see?
Highlights include Termal'nyi istochnik, Pliazh Uarcha, Pliazh boloto 5.
Warcha: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is Jun, Aug.
Warcha: why is it worth visiting?
Warcha (Uarcha) is a secluded coastal settlement located in Abkhazia, Georgia, along the tranquil shores of the Black Sea.
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