Haeundae Beach
Korea's Most Famous Summer Destination
Haeundae Beach, located in the vibrant coastal city of Busan, is one of South Korea's most famous and beloved beaches. With its 1.5-kilometer stretch of white sand and a shallow bay perfect for swimming, it attracts millions of visitors from all over the world every year, especially during the hot summer months.
More Than Just a Beach
The name "Haeundae" was given by the 9th-century Silla scholar Choi Chiwon, who was captivated by the stunning view of the "sea and clouds" from nearby Dongbaekseom Island. Today, the area is a bustling hub of activity year-round. It hosts famous events like the Haeundae Sand Festival and is a key location for the prestigious Busan International Film Festival (BIFF).
What to See and Do
- Swimming and Sunbathing: Enjoy the clean water and soft sand that make Haeundae a top-tier beach destination.
- Dongbaekseom Island: A beautiful park-like island at one end of the beach, offering scenic walking trails and a view of the Nurimaru APEC House.
- SEA LIFE Busan Aquarium: Explore thousands of marine creatures in this state-of-the-art aquarium located right on the beach.
- The Bay 101: A popular spot for stunning night views of the city's modern skyline, along with chic cafes and restaurants.