October 15, 2025
Gulf News Spotlights Ambassadori Island Batumi in Coverage of Georgia–UAE Cooperation

In its latest investment edition, Gulf News, one of the Middle East’s most respected business publications, has spotlighted Georgia’s growing partnership with the Gulf region, recognizing the country as a strategic development partner for the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
The feature underscores Georgia’s expanding economic and investment collaboration with Gulf countries, driven by shared values, long-term strategic vision, and a commitment to sustainable progress.
Within this special edition, Ambassadori Island Batumi is prominently presented as a symbol of Georgia’s ambition to redefine sustainable and smart urban living on the Black Sea. The publication includes insights from Gocha Kamkia, CEO of Ambassadori Island Batumi, who elaborates on the project’s visionary scope and its role in shaping the future of regional development.
“I was pleased to contribute to this special feature, where Ambassadori Island Batumi is presented as a symbol of Georgia’s ambition to redefine sustainable and smart urban living on the Black Sea. Our project represents not only a milestone in regional development, but also a bridge of opportunity for Gulf investors who value innovation, trust, and long-term growth,” said Gocha Kamkia, CEO of Ambassadori Island Batumi.
Covering 84 hectares of newly created land, Ambassadori Island is Georgia’s first and only artificial island development, a next-generation “city within a city” designed in collaboration with world-renowned partners. The project exemplifies the integration of advanced engineering, smart technologies, and sustainable design principles that align with global standards of responsible urban development.
By earning recognition in one of the region’s leading international publications, Ambassadori Island Batumi reaffirms its status as a landmark of innovation, sustainability, and trust - and as a project that continues to expand the boundaries of what is possible in modern urban development.