Georgia creates 18m GEL recreation zone in Poti

The 18.5 million GEL project aimed to create a modern resort-recreation zone along the Maltakva coastline. Artist impression of the new coastline.
Agenda.ge, 07 Oct 2015 - 13:10, Tbilisi,Georgia

The Georgian Government is spending about 18.5 million GEL to improve tourism infrastructure and return the coastline of Poti’s Maltakva recreation zone into better shape.

The 18,507,000 GEL Maltkava development project included creating all infrastructural conditions necessary to grow the sea resort’s touristic potential.

Work to renew the Maltakva coastline began today.

The first stage of the project included building a 370m-long boulevard along the coastline; for which 4.18 million GEL was allocated.

Poti Municipality City Hall announced Piramida FR construction company won the tender and was responsible for implementing the project.

Beside arranging the boulevard, Piramida FR has already started building a 570m road leading to the beach. The road will also feature open parking spaces.

Electricity, water and natural gas lines as well as sewer pipes will be included along the entire coastline.

The project aimed to cralong a modern resort-recreation zone across the Maltakva coastline.