Supsa Marine Terminal
Supsa, located on
Georgia's eastern Black Sea coast, serves as a crucial link in the country's
economy. The Supsa terminal stores crude oil transported via the Western Route
Export Pipeline (WREP), connecting Azerbaijan's Caspian Sea oil fields to the
terminal.
While Supsa's
primary function is industrial, there are still some interesting sights to
explore. The iconic red-and-white striped Supsa Lighthouse stands as a
symbol of the terminal's maritime significance. Discover charming heritage
buildings and street art in the village streets, or take a boat ride across Paliastomi
Lake to
explore the natural beauty of Kolkheti National Park. You can also observe the tanker loading
system at the Supsa Port and enjoy scenic Black Sea views. Although shopping options are
limited, explore local markets for unique finds. Due to its industrial nature,
Supsa's nightlife scene is limited, but you can enjoy local restaurants and
cafes. For those seeking thrills, water sports like water skiing, jet skiing,
and sailing are available.