15 Of The Best Beaches in Korea You Haven’t Heard About
When summer comes, it’s amazing how fast those beaches start beckoning. With the temperatures rise, the sun’s rays are strong and all I can think about are lapping waters, sandy beaches and swimming, swimming, swimming. The salty seas refresh and luckily in Korea there are miles and miles of beaches to choose from.
The western coast, eastern coast and southern coast of Korea offers up beautiful beaches of all kinds. From white sand and clear blue waters in the east to the long mud flat fun of the west and then the sprawling beaches of the south, not to mention Jeju’s beautiful white sand, black sand and rocky beaches too, there is a beach for you in Korea.
Here are some that you may not have heard about yet and some that you should definitely check out THIS summer in Korea! Need to take a beach vacation in South Korea? Here are the places you can’t miss.
Feel free to skip around. Here are the beaches in Korea you can check out in this guide:
- Chaesukgang Cliffs & Byeonsan Beach (์ฑ์๊ฐ)
- Hanagae Beach (ํ๋๊ฐํด์์์ฅ)
- Kkotji Beach (๊ฝ์งํด์์์ฅ)
- Gosapo Beach (๊ณ ์ฌํฌํด์์์ฅ)
- Mongsanpo Beach (๋ชฝ์ฐํฌํด์์์ฅ)
- Seonnyeo Rock Beach (์ ๋ ๋ฐ์)
- Jeongdongjin Beach (์ ๋์งํด๋ณ)
- Sungeut Beach (์๊ธํด๋ณ)
- Naksan Beach (๋์ฐํด์์์ฅ)
- Gyeongpo Beach (๊ฐ๋ฆ ๊ฒฝํฌํด๋ณ)
- Hajodae Beach (ํ์กฐ๋ํด๋ณ)
- Surfyy Beach (์ํผ๋น์น)
- Chuam Beach (์ถ์ํด์์์ฅ)
- Sinduri Beach (์ ๋๋ฆฌํด์์์ฅ)
- Songdo Beach (์ก๋ํด์์์ฅ)
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1. Chaesukgang Cliffs & Byeonsan Beach (์ฑ์๊ฐ & ๋ณ์ฐํด์์์ฅ)
Byeonsan Beach is one of the best spots on the west coast, but for me, the real highlight is the Chaesukgang Cliffs just to the south. With a massive sandy beach, rocky coastlines, tide pools, and caves to explore, this area has something for everyoneโwhether youโre into sunbathing, sea creatures, or a bit of adventure. Itโs the perfect weekend escape from Seoul!
- Address: Gyeokpo-ri Byeongsan-myeon, Buan-gun, Jeollabuk-do (์ ๋ผ๋ถ๋ ๋ถ์๊ตฐ ๋ณ์ฐ๋ฉด ๊ฒฉํฌ๋ฆฌ)
- Where To Stay: Benikea Starhills Hotel
2. Hanagae Beach (ํ๋๊ฐํด์์์ฅ)
Hanagae Beach is the popular weekend getaway beach for people living in Seoul located on Muuido Island out in Incheon, Korea. There are dramatic tides so you can swim and go out and dig for clams and conchs. It’s gotten even easier to get to with the addition of bridge from the mainland to the island.
There is a beautiful wooden boardwalk to walk out over the water to check out the rocks and there are restaurants and a cafe there too. It’s a great easy trip from Seoul. Don’t miss it this summer in Korea.
- Address: San 189 beonji, Muui-dong, Jung-gu, Incheon (์ธ์ฒ๊ด์ญ์ ์ค๊ตฌ ๋ฌด์๋ ์ฐ189๋ฒ์ง (๋ฌด์๋))
- Where To Stay: Nest Hotel (Design Hotel) Note: Nest Hotel is just on the main Incheon Airport Island at the entrance to Muuido Island. There aren’t as many options to stay on Muuido and the little cabins on the beach are first come first serve so you should get there early in the day and reserve. However, if you want to be sure you’ve got a bed with a shower and beautiful aesthetic, just book Nest Hotel. It’s amazing and worth it to just another 20 minutes to the beach or back.
- How To Get There: Take public transportation out to the Incheon International Airport and then head up to the 3rd floor to take a bus out to the bus stop named Muuido Entrance. Currently, buses 111 and 306 run there but always reconfirm buses when you’re looking. From there, you’ll want to catch bus 6-1 to go onto the island and get off at the beach. Takes about 35 minutes from the airport.
3. Kkotji Beach (๊ฝ์งํด์์์ฅ)
Kkotji Beach is famous for its breathtaking sunsets, especially between the iconic “Grandmother Rock” and “Grandfather Rock” at the north end. Legend has it one rock represents a wife turned to stone waiting for her husbandโthough, oddly, there are two!
Located in Taean-gun, this area is packed with beautiful forests, flower gardens, and endless beaches, making it a fantastic weekend escape from Seoul.
- Address: Seungeon4-ri, Anmyeon-eup, Taean-gun, Chungcheongnam-do (์ถฉ๋จ ํ์๊ตฐ ์๋ฉด์ ์น์ธ4๋ฆฌ)
- Where To Stay: Anmyeondo Plaza Hotel
- How To Get There: From there, you’ll want to take about a five minute taxi to the beach area and it’ll cost around W5,000.
Travel Tip:ย If you want to get out of Seoul and plan to use the train more than twice, then the Korea Rail Pass is the economical/budget choice you want to have on hand. Grab the card here and just head to the station with your confirmation and itโs as easy as that. Look into it if you want to hop on and off a bit and get touristy.
4. Gosapo Beach (๊ณ ์ฌํฌํด์์์ฅ)
Byeonsanbando is a must-see National Maritime Park, blending Koreaโs stunning shoreline with iconic mountain views. My favorite spot here is Gosapo Beach, with its pine tree grove perfect for camping and elevated views of the endless ocean.
At the south end, a dramatic cliff frames the beach, and at low tide, you can dig for clams as the sun sets into the horizonโa picture-perfect scene every evening.
- Address: 8-8 Norumok-gil, Buan-gun, Jeollabuk-do (์ ๋ผ๋ถ๋ ๋ถ์๊ตฐ ๋ณ์ฐ๋ฉด ๋ ธ๋ฃจ๋ชฉ๊ธธ 8-8 (๋ณ์ฐ๋ฉด))
- Where To Stay: Benikea StarHills Hotel
- How To Get There:
5. Mongsanpo Beach (๋ชฝ์ฐํฌํด์์์ฅ)
Mongsanpo Beach is a hidden gem in Taean-gun, offering plenty of space to soak up the sun and enjoy the water without the crowds. Campers set up under 50-year-old pine trees, and nearby pensions and boutique hotels add charm.
Known for shellfish digging and stunning sunsets, itโs also close to a national park and a forest of 120-year-old pines, making it a perfect spot for a peaceful coastal getaway.
- Address: Sinjang-ri, Nam-myeon, Taean-gun, Chungcheongnam-do (์ถฉ์ฒญ๋จ๋ ํ์๊ตฐ ๋จ๋ฉด ์ ์ฅ๋ฆฌ)
- Where To Stay: Goodstay Pinnochio Pension
- How To Get There: From the bus terminal, you’ll want to take a taxi about 30 minutes to Mongsanpo Beach and it’ll cost around W30,000.
6. Seonnyeo Rock Beach (์ ๋ ๋ฐ์)
While Eurwangli and Wangsan Beaches are the popular spots on Yeongjong Island, Seonnyeo Rock Beach is a hidden gem with a sandy center flanked by rocky sides. Named after a fairy-shaped rock, the beach is perfect for crab and shellfish hunting at low tide.
Easily accessible from Seoul, itโs a peaceful spot to watch the sunset and surprisingly uncrowded year-roundโmaking it an ideal weekend escape.
- Address: 68-2, Seonnyeobawi-ro, Jung-gu, Incheon (์ธ์ฒ๊ด์ญ์ ์ค๊ตฌ ์ ๋ ๋ฐ์๋ก 68-2 (์์๋) ๋ถ๊ทผ)
- Where To Stay: Incheon Airport Hotel Oceanview
- How To Get There: Catch a taxi from the airport that takes just 15 minutes and will cost around W12,000 or take bus 111 or 306 from the third floor bus area. The bus will take about 30 minutes.
7. Jeongdongjin Beach (์ ๋์งํด๋ณ)
Jeongdongjin Beach, with its white sands and crystal-clear water, is a must-visit spot steeped in mystique thanks to the drama Hourglass filmed here in 1995. While the rail bike is a bit of a tourist trap, the surrounding parks, cafes, and restaurants make it an ideal beach getaway.
The Gangneung coastline, in my opinion, is a summer must-seeโquieter and more pristine than the hyped southern beaches. Donโt miss it!
- Address:
- Where To Stay: The Haslla Art World Museum Hotel
- How To Get There:
Travel Tip: The beaches in Gangneung have gotten more and more popular for summer getaways for locals. If you don’t have a ton of time but still want to get out to the coast and see the views, take a tour.
Klook offers a tour to the area to see spots like Youngjin Beach where “Goblin” featured a popular scene that was filmed here. They also stop at some ideal spots for ocean views and you can even bike around or take a zip wire while you’re there.
8. Sungeut Beach (์๊ธํด๋ณ)
Last summer, I skipped the high prices at Gyeongpo Beach and found a fantastic inn just steps from Sungeut Beach. The water was gorgeous, the beach was quiet, and a small forest to the north led to the Terra Rosa forest cafeโa perfect spot for a walk.
Our hosts served a BBQ dinner at outdoor picnic tables, and a nearby mart had everything we needed. While it didnโt have the bustling restaurant scene of busier beaches, it was perfect for peaceful family time. For every busy beach, thereโs a quiet gem like thisโjust remember that.
- Address:
- Where To Stay: S202 Hotel
- How To Get There: Take a train from Seoul Station out to Gangneung Station. It takes about 2 hours and 15 minutes and costs around W25,000+ depending on which seats you choose. From Gangneung Station, you can take a bus or taxi about to nearby Sungeut Beach.
9. Naksan Beach (๋์ฐํด์์์ฅ)
Naksan Beach, just east of Seoraksan National Park, is the perfect spot to pair a mountain hike with a beach day. The four-kilometer beach features pine forests, camping spots, budget-friendly villas, and even a stunning temple perched on a seaside cliff.
Despite visiting during high season, there was plenty of space to relax, and the wooden boardwalk through the forest was a nice touch. Popular tours from Seoul make it easy to combine Seoraksanโs peaks with Naksanโs scenic coastlineโa must-do if youโre craving both mountains and the beach in one trip! Also don’t miss the beautiful Naksan Temple.
- Address: 59 Haemaji-gil Ganghyeon-myeon Yangyang-gun, Gangwon-do (๊ฐ์๋ ์์๊ตฐ ๊ฐํ๋ฉด ํด๋ง์ด๊ธธ 59)
- Where To Stay: Naksan Beach Hotel
- How To Get There:ย ย ย
Travel Tip: Want to take your own road trip up and down the coast? Rent a car. Avis is pretty affordable and with a group of friends, it’s the best way to get back and forth, off the beaten path, and all around. Once you get out of Seoul, the roads or open and the paths varied. Where do you want to go?
10. Gyeongpo Beach (๊ฐ๋ฆ ๊ฒฝํฌํด๋ณ)
Gyeongpo Beach is a must-visit on the northeast coast, but for a more memorable trip, check out some lesser-known nearby spots. Visit the quirky gramophone museum, then head to the saltwater tofu street for delicious local eats.
The white sand and emerald waters make this beach a favorite for a reason, and its easy access by bus or train from Seoul makes it even better. Donโt miss this hot spot!
- Address: 1-san Anhyeon-dong Gangneung-si Gangwon-do (๊ฐ์๋ ๊ฐ๋ฆ์ ์ํ๋ ์ฐ1)
- Where To Stay: Seamarq Hotel
- How To Get There:
11. Hajodae Beach (ํ์กฐ๋ํด๋ณ)
Hajodae Beach, on Koreaโs northeast coast, is a hidden gem with pristine turquoise waters, white sand, and no crowdsโa perfect escape from busier spots like Busan. Just a 30-minute bus ride from Sokcho, this small beach town offers a few hotels, restaurants, and even free beach camping.
Be mindful of the nearby military base to avoid wandering onto the wrong beach, and skip night swimmingโitโs rumored you could be mistaken for a North Korean soldier!
- Address: 35, Hajodaehaean-gil, Yangyang-gun, Gangwon-do (๊ฐ์๋ ์์๊ตฐ ํ๋ถ๋ฉด ํ์กฐ๋ํด์๊ธธ 35)
- Where To Stay: Zio Resort
- How To Get There:
12. Surfyy Beach (์ํผ๋น์น)
For cool vibes and surfing, Surfyy Beach is the perfect spot on Koreaโs east coast, just north of Hajodae Beach. Itโs great for groups with surfers and swimmers alike, offering lessons for beginners and fun waves for seasoned surfersโa laid-back spot with something for everyone.
- Where To Stay: Zio Resort
13. Chuam Beach (์ถ์ํด์์์ฅ)
Chuam Beach is a spot that has recently become a whole lot easier to get to. This is a quieter east coast spot than the popular Gangneung spots just north. In just 2.5 hours you can get to the east coast from Seoul and from there it’s a 10 minute taxi ride to this gorgeous beach.
There is a suspension bridge, sculpture park and a little boardwalk with restaurants and cafes. It’s a lovely seaside area that isn’t hugely popular yet which is great but also easy to get to on public transportation.
- Address: Chuam Beach, Bukpyeong-dong, Donghae-si, Gangwon-do (๊ฐ์ ๋ํด์ ๋ถํ๋ ์ถ์ํด์์์ฅ)
- Where To Stay: Sol Beach Samcheok
- How To Get There: Catch a KTX train from Seoul Station and get off at Donghae Station. From there, it’s just a 10 minute taxi to Chuam Beach.
14. Sinduri Beach (์ ๋๋ฆฌํด์์์ฅ)
Sinduri Beach is a vast beach on the west coast in northern Taean-gun. I had the best weekend away there and was so surprised at how vast the beach was. It’s huge and it’s just views of the ocean and islands in the horizon.
The beach isn’t the only thing to see there either. The only sand dunes in Korea are located here and they are epic. This is an amazing hidden gem that you shouldn’t miss if you want a weekend on the beach in Korea.
- Address: 135 Sindu-ri Taean-gun, Chungcheongnam-do (์ถฉ์ฒญ๋จ๋ ํ์๊ตฐ ์๋ถ๋ฉด ์ ๋๋ฆฌ ์ฐ 135)
- Where To Stay: Taean Golden Bean Pension
- How To Get There: You can get a bus from Gimpo Airport Terminal or Central City Bus Terminal or Seoul Nambu Bus Terminal to the Taean Bus Terminal. From there, you’ll want to take bus 313 directly to the beach. The bus from the Taean Bus Terminal takes just over an hour but takes you all the way to the beach.
15. Songdo Beach (์ก๋ํด์์์ฅ)
Songdo Beach, Koreaโs first public beach, was established in 1913 and became a favorite seaside retreat for Busan locals by the 1920s. After a five-year redevelopment, it now features a suspension bridge and plenty of spots for fun, relaxation, and sightseeingโa must-visit for anyone exploring the area!
The Songdo Beach area is a rather all inclusive spot for fun, relaxing, and features plenty to see and do.
- Address: 171 Songdo Haebyeon-ro, Soegu, Busan (์๊ตฌ ์ก๋ํด๋ณ๋ก 171)
- Where To Stay: Best Western Plus Busan Songdo
- How To Get There: The best way to get to Songdo is by train. Get the train from Seoul Station in central Seoul and get to Busan Station in under three hours. From Busan Station, you can take a local bus after you cross the road outside of Busan Station. Take bus #26 for 20 minutes and get off at Songdo Beach stop. OR, you could take a taxi from the station which will take the same amount of time and cost around W10,000.
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11 Comments
abcdefghizzy
Hallie! Your posts are so AMAZINGLY thorough! Seriously, I am in awe of your comprehensive write-ups and am so inspired to get to that point one day! Soooo, even though I lived in Korea for a year, I never saw a beach ONCE until I revisited about a month ago and saw Gwangan for the first time in Busan. Mongsanpo Beach would be my pick out of this lot just because its amazing there’s a pine forest right next to a beach?!? So cool!
Hallie
Aw, thank you so much for the compliment. I always know what I look for in other blogs, get those 5 “W Question” answered and just hope to get straight to the point and back out again hahaha. I LOVED Mongsanpo for sure. So much space to spread out and a different kind of beauty to see. Hope you can see some more of the beaches here at some point. ^^
wrpalomo
My family has done beach early this year in Busan and we’re not likely to go to one this summer because of hubby’s schedule. But Muuido is on the list even for just a day. The Seonnyeo Rock Beach is very memorable for us. This was the shooting location of the movie my son was a part of and he still remembers those “fairy” rocks.
Hallie
Muuido is on my list too for this year. Seonnyeo ROck Beach was one of the first weekends away with my now husband. I thought it was just lovely. That’s so cute your son was in a film there. I’m sure he loved it.
weegypsygirl
Korea really does have some great beaches, doesn’t it! I have never visited any of these as I lived down South. My faves would be Dadaepo Beach which is Busan’s nicest and most underrated beach, Bijindo Island which is tiny and all beach and the beaches on Geoje and Namhae Islands. I miss Korean beach time!
Hallie
I have never spent enough time at the beaches in Busan. A quick afternoon here or there while visiting our family down there or when my husband has a concert but I need to see some more. There is a nice rock beach my husband took me to once down there that I really loved though..
Shelley @Travel-Stained
So you chose the pic of poser Bear Agri for the post eh? ๐ When I see all the different kinds of beaches in Korea, I feel like I should get out and explore different ones, but I just can’t tear myself away from the white sand/blue water combo. Somehow I just don’t feel satisfied unless that’s what I’m seeing… and still wanna spend a night in the crazy Suncruise Resort sometime!! ๐
Hallie
I agree. If I am going to have a beach weekend, I want to go to the east coast to have the white sand and blue water. However, last summer at the mud flats was great though I also had a beach weekend to the other coast planned just after that so maybe that’s why I enjoyed it. Best of both coasts I guess.
Travel with Karla
I agree with the title! I haven’t heard all of them. The only beach I visited in Korea is Eurwangli Beach. Thanks for compiling this list. I think this is very helpful for expats who wants to hit the beach without leaving Korea.
Megan Indoe
This makes me wish we were back in Korea to check out some of these incredible beaches we never got to go to plus revisit the ones we did! Thanks for including us!
Hallie
Yes! Thanks for a great addition. I still haven’t been out to the beach you suggested though I’ve heard of it often. I need to get out there!