Sairme Wellness Resort’s nominations (Europes leading resort, Georgias leading resort) for the World Travel Award is a testament to its dedication to excellence in hospitality, and it invites travelers from around the world to contribute. With voting now open on the World Travel Award’s website, visitors have the opportunity to contribute to the recognition of this outstanding resort in the heart of Europe.
The commitment to sustainability and eco-friendliness is evident in Sairme Wellness Resort initiatives. The resort prioritizes eco-conscious practices, enabling guests to enjoy the natural beauty of the region.
Sairme Wellness Resort is located in a mountainous subtropical zone, south of Kutaisi, 950 m above sea level, and belongs to the Baghdati municipality.
It is actually the biggest resort in all of Europe and Caucasus, with greenery spread over 60 hectares of land, and six different healing springs that can simultaneously cure 64 different illnesses. Sairme Resort has been renowned for decades, even though infrastructural development to accommodate modern tourists was only initiated in 2011.
The redevelopment project was completed in 2018. Construction of the Sairme Hotel, which features 152 rooms and accommodates 390 people (and this is just half of the total potential capacity of Sairme) was also a part of the project. The landscape was additionally modernized to include convenient recreational, shopping and dining locations.
The resort’s rehabilitation center boasts cutting-edge equipment provided by the German company Kraft, enabling a wide array of rejuvenating procedures. This health center is accessible to guests around the clock, offering therapeutic, cardiology, and urology services, along with a modern laboratory and ultrasound equipment.
The Sairme redevelopment project encompassed the construction of mineral spring buvettes, a dining center, café, bar, and a market center. Additionally, the project involved the development of a garden, the establishment of the 28-kilometer-long Baghdati-Sairme highway, and the renovation of roads throughout the town.
By Mariam Mtivlishvili