November 5, 2025
Gocha Kamkia’s Interview with Polish Business Publication Strefa Nieruchomości Regarding Ambassadori Island’s Investment Potential

The Polish business publication Strefa Nieruchomości - Magazyn Inwestora has published a comprehensive article focusing on the Ambassadori Island Batumi project. The feature discusses the investment potential inherent in the artificial island and peninsulas, as well as the project's significance for both the economic development of the Black Sea region and for Polish investors, who have demonstrated escalating interest in Georgia’s real estate sector in recent years.
Gocha Kamkia, CEO of Ambassadori Island Batumi, provides an in-depth interview discussing the genesis of the project, its development trajectory, and the artificial island's role as an investment vehicle, not only for Georgia but for the Black Sea region as a whole.
"Batumi, as one of the fastest-growing cities in the Black Sea region, has reached its natural limits for expansion. Shoreline territory is virtually no longer available, yet demand for investment and premium real estate continues to surge. The island project is simultaneously a solution, as it creates new space for development in a strategically vital city, and a symbol, as it reflects Georgia's ambition to become a modern, globally integrated economy where innovation and tradition coexist harmoniously."
In the interview with the Polish publication, Gocha Kamkia also discussed the critical importance of partnerships with international companies. He emphasized that such collaboration is fundamental because it ensures technical safety and transparency are guaranteed by globally recognized institutions. According to Kamkia, interest in the artificial island's investment potential is strong across regions, including the Gulf countries and Eastern European nations like Poland.
“We are deepening ties with Eastern Europe, including Poland, where investors are increasingly seeking new markets that combine genuine growth potential with European accessibility. Georgia's visa-free regime, free trade agreements, and openness to innovation make it a uniquely attractive environment. Poland possesses a rapidly growing economy and global ambitions. By participating in the Ambassadori Island Batumi project, Polish investors can position themselves at an early stage in one of the Black Sea's highest-potential markets, while simultaneously reinforcing bilateral ties between our two nations.”
As Kamkia noted during the interview, the present time is ideal for investors to enter the Georgian market - a market that is secure, possesses a strategic location, and is fully prepared for global integration. This applies particularly to Polish investors, whose real estate acquisitions in Georgia have accounted for 7–8% of the total in recent years.
The extensive article in Strefa Nieruchomości - Magazyn Inwestora, dedicated entirely to Georgia and Ambassadori Island Batumi, repeatedly highlights that Georgia currently stands as one of the most dynamic, open, and opportunity-rich economies, and that Ambassadori Island Batumi is one of the country's largest investment projects, being executed based on international expertise.