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Do you love the beach? Then grab your best summer or winter beach wear and visit the 20 Top Swimming Beaches in South Korea! About Beaches in South Korea Since Korea exists on a peninsula, we are surrounded by stunning beaches on three sides. On the west coast, Korea is known for long, shallow beaches ... Read more

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Do you love the beach? Then grab your best summer or winter beach wear and visit the 20 Top Swimming Beaches in South Korea!

About Beaches in South Korea

20 Top Swimming Beaches in South Korea
Mallipo Beach

Since Korea exists on a peninsula, we are surrounded by stunning beaches on three sides. On the west coast, Korea is known for long, shallow beaches which may have low or no waves. On the east coast, Korean beaches may have bigger waves, quick drop-off, and stunning turquoise waters. Whereas, in the south, Korean beaches may be rockier and offer pleasant swimming late into the year. Perfect for fall travel.

Korean beaches don’t pretend to be tropical and anyone who compares Korean beaches to Hawaii or California set Korea up to fail expectations. However, Korean beaches have their own look and vibe. The vibe involves beach combing, camping, Korean seafood dishes, fishing, surfing, and more.

What to Wear on South Korean Beaches

Over the years, Korean beach wear has become more diverse. However, as a rule of thumb, the local population (international residents and Koreans) often prefer to stay covered and protected from the sun. Skin damage and skin cancer aren’t as sexy as they once were. Of course, if you choose to wear a swimsuit that’s completely your choice and certainly does not offend most people.

In short, don’t stress too much about what you wear at the beach. Therefore, go forth and enjoy the sand and beaches!

Korean Swimming Season

Although many Koreans swim throughout the year at different beaches (except those in Busan and other highly controlled urban areas), Korea has an official swimming season.

The official ‘Swimming Season’ in South Korea is from about mid-July to sometime in August. Swimming Season is when beaches are at their height of popularity. Therefore, popular and rural Korean beaches are filled with visitors, lifeguards, public showers, activities, and all the businesses are open and supporting visitors. It’s beach party time.

During ‘Swimming Season’ your activities will be restricted to certain marked swimming areas that are strictly patrolled by lifeguards on jet skies. You may find this strange if you come from parts of the world where swimming in the sea and ocean is an unrestricted activity. However, you can quickly adjust and find tons of joy within the limited area.

During the off-season, you can still visit the beaches and be allowed to swim at most of them, except in areas like Busan and other extremely popular beaches that have begun enforcing beach closures during different times of the year. Basically, during the off-season, you can pretty much do what you want in the sea but most support services like lifeguards and public showers will be closed. However, public restrooms are often -but not always – still open.

Common Korean Swimming Beach Amenities

Korean swimming beaches, especially during “swimming season” offer many amenities which may include such things as:

  • Shower facilities (seasonal)
  • Fireworks sold on location
  • Public restrooms (usually year-round)
  • Tube or floaty rentals
  • Surfboard / SUP rentals (limited to certain beaches)
  • Convenience stores
  • Car camping (very busy June, July, and August)
  • Seafood restaurants
  • Carnival games or rides (most popular beaches)
  • Umbrella or platform rentals
  • Speed boat rides
  • Lifeguards

Swimming Beaches Adventure Map

20 Top Swimming Beaches in South Korea
Yeonpo Beach

Want to make it easier to stay on top of your beach trip planning? Celebrate your beach adventures with a South of Seoul Adventure Map. South of Seoul prints each Swimming Beach Adventure Map on A3 canvas for durability. Also, they can be shipped to your location in South Korea or within the United States. This makes the perfect celebration of your beach travels!

20 Beaches Across South Korea

You can find each of these beaches at the following addresses! Also, we have organized them in the same order as found on the Swimming Beaches Adventure Map!

Eulwangni Beach

Eulwangni Beach0

Hangul Address

인천 중구 용유서로302번길 16-15

Located near the Incheon International Airport, this shallow beach is a common day trip for folks from Seoul. Perfect for families with small children since there are often no waves.

(Listing information provided by the South of Seoul app)

Mallipo Beach

Mallipo Beach5

041-672-9662

Copy and paste phone numbers into Naver Maps to get directions

Hangul Address

충청남도 태안군 소원면 모항리 1394

Popular west coast beach with lots of activities like paddle boarding, surfing, ATV, etc. The water is shallow with generally small surf. Dogs are allowed on leash. Dogs must be picked up after.

(Listing information provided by the South of Seoul app)

Yeonpo Swimming Beach

Yeonpo Swimming Beach3.5

041-670-2114

Copy and paste phone numbers into Naver Maps to get directions

Hangul Address

충청남도 태안군 근흥면 연포2길 57

Deeper water than other west coast beaches, this beach sits in a small fishing and pension village. This is a more rural and relaxed beach with a strong, older Korean vibe. Wonderful for those who want off the beaten path. There are Korean restaurants, stores, pensions, diving, and camping. Dogs are allowed at the beach. Dogs must be leashed. Pick up after the dogs.

(Listing information provided by the South of Seoul app)

Anmyeon Swimming Beach

Anmyeon Swimming Beach4

041-670-2691

Copy and paste phone numbers into Naver Maps to get directions

Hangul Address

충청남도 태안군 안면읍 정당리 산28-55

A long shallow beach in a more remote setting. Very relaxed and not a lot of services. It is in a national park so they may not allow dogs.

(Listing information provided by the South of Seoul app)

Daecheon Beach

Daecheon Beach4

041-933-7051

Copy and paste phone numbers into Naver Maps to get directions

Hangul Address

충청남도 보령시 신흑동 2286

A spacious and highly developed beach of the west coast of Korea. This beach was popularized by the internationally famous Boryeang Mud Festival which was eventually sold to to a corporate festival company which moved the festival from a fun mad house to a massive corporate event. Do to the areas capacity to serve large numbers of people, other major events also happen here throughout the year.

(Listing information provided by the South of Seoul app)

Byeonsan Beach

Byeonsan Beach5

Hangul Address

전북 부안군 변산면 대항리 567

A long, remote beach on the west coast of Korea inside one of the large national parks. Camping spots are available. Note: National Parks do not allow dogs or other pets.

(Listing information provided by the South of Seoul app)

Muhanggaetbeol Beach

Muhanggaetbeol Beach0

063-580-4710

Copy and paste phone numbers into Naver Maps to get directions

Hangul Address

전북 부안군 변산면 도청리 203-45

A beautiful little beach inside a national a national park. No dogs allowed within National Parks.

(Listing information provided by the South of Seoul app)

Hwajinpo Beach

Hwajinpo Beach5

Hangul Address

강원 고성군 현내면 초도리 99

A rural beach with a lot of sand close to the North Korean boarder.

(Listing information provided by the South of Seoul app)

Sokcho Beach

Sokcho Beach5

Hangul Address

강원도 속초시 조양동 1450-4

A large popular tourist beach with nice waves, deeper water, and often packed during high season.

(Listing information provided by the South of Seoul app)

Jukdo Beach

Jukdo Beach5

Hangul Address

강원 양양군 현남면

Surfing food and beach

(Listing information provided by the South of Seoul app)

Gyeongpodo Beach Cafe Area

Gyeongpodo Beach Cafe Area0

Hangul Address

강원 강릉시 사천면 순포안길 6

A beautiful beach lined with lined with excellent cafes.

(Listing information provided by the South of Seoul app)

Goraebul Swimming Beach

Goraebul Swimming Beach0

054-730-7802

Copy and paste phone numbers into Naver Maps to get directions

Hangul Address

경상북도 영덕군 병곡면 고래불로 394

A more rural and relaxed swimming beach on the edge of a small town.

(Listing information provided by the South of Seoul app)

Pohang Songdo Beach

Pohang Songdo Beach4

054-281-0071

Copy and paste phone numbers into Naver Maps to get directions

Hangul Address

경상북도 포항시 남구 송도동 378-438

A long popular beach in Pohang City. A popular place in summer and winter.

(Listing information provided by the South of Seoul app)

Imrang Beach

Imrang Beach0

Hangul Address

부산 기장군 장안읍 임랑리

A small beach in northern Busan.

(Listing information provided by the South of Seoul app)

Haeundae Beach

Haeundae Beach3

Hangul Address

U-dong Haeundae-gu Busan

Popular beach in Busan. Known for large crowds and strict regulations. A place to see and be seen.

(Listing information provided by the South of Seoul app)

Gujora Beach

Gujora Beach5

Hangul Address

경남 거제시 일운면 구조라리 500-1

Nice beach perfect for families.

(Listing information provided by the South of Seoul app)

Namyeolli Beach

Namyeolli Beach 0

Hangul Address

전남 고흥군 영남면 남열리 1384-1

Great beach to surf and hike up to the space observatory.

(Listing information provided by the South of Seoul app)

Yulpo Beach

Yulpo Beach0

Hangul Address

전남 보성군 회천면 동율리 544-13

A small beach on the edge of a small town, not far from German Village. The beach is sometimes still comfortably in September and early October.

(Listing information provided by the South of Seoul app)

Hyeopjae Beach

Hyeopjae Beach5

Hangul Address

제주 제주시 한림읍 협재리 2497-1

Beach on the west coast of Jeju, it is located near some great restaurants, shops, and parks, so you could spend the whole day here, taking break from the sun to walk this small Main Street. Parking does fill up so you might need to get here early.

(Listing information provided by the South of Seoul app)

Woljeong-ri Beach

Woljeong-ri Beach0

Hangul Address

제주 제주시 구좌읍 월정리 33-3

A beach dedicated to the mermaids of Korea. Female divers who collect seafood.

(Listing information provided by the South of Seoul app)

Join the Pyeongtaek Travelers Group

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Volunteer with South of Seoul

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6 Best Gangneung Beaches https://blog.southofseoul.net/best-gangneung-beaches/ Sat, 28 May 2022 01:21:33 +0000 https://blog.southofseoul.net/?p=10226 Lanae Rivers-Woods, MAIT

If you love long beaches with aqua water playing with the sand, you’ve found the city for you. Then, this list of 6 best Gangneung beaches offers a little something for everyone. About Gangneung Honestly, you can straight skip this part if you have read my other blogs on Gangneung. We always include a quick ... Read more

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If you love long beaches with aqua water playing with the sand, you’ve found the city for you. Then, this list of 6 best Gangneung beaches offers a little something for everyone.

About Gangneung

Honestly, you can straight skip this part if you have read my other blogs on Gangneung. We always include a quick blurb about the location in our South of Seoul blogs. However, if you haven’t read the other posts, just keep reading.

Gangneung sits on the edge of Gangwondo on the east coast of South Korea. It’s about 1.5 hours south of Sokcho and connected to Seoul by both the KTX and a freeway that cuts across the country.

For those of us obsessed with Gangneung, we love it because it mixes both city life and nature. It’s also filled with artists and artisans being nerdy and fabulous in a very hometown way. If you love the process of making things, Gangneung has what you want. It might take a few trips to connect with all the hidden corners. However, you won’t regret taking the time to fall in love with the place.

Gangneung also has spectacular food. Some of our favorite international and Korean restaurants exist in this seaside town. From homemade tofu to fabulous crab, the perfect brunch, and excellent craft beer – Gangneung has it all.

About Gangneung Beaches

Gangneung offers different types of beaches. You can find beaches filled with people and beaches with space to escape the crowds. You can also find beaches with lots of amenities and those with very few amenities. It just depends on how far you feel like going to the north or south.

Keep in mind, that Korea doesn’t pretend to be Hawaii or the Caribbean. Instead, we have our own beach life culture here that we love. With a country surrounded by beaches on three sides, it’s almost impossible to avoid falling in love with beach life here.

If you only like one kind of beach in the world that’s ok and I am not trying to change your mind. Some folks have a limited framework for what beach fun means to them. That means experiencing different types of beaches doesn’t feel fun. Know yourself and don’t try to force things that don’t fit. Instead, let others love what they love while embracing things you love as well. Book those tickets to Thailand and Vietnam!

However, I love beaches of all types and experiences. These recommendations should not be taken as some sort of global comparison. They are the beaches I love in my life as a person who lives in South Korea and loves what this country offers. I share my love with those who also embrace beach diversity.

I personally feel the beaches of Gangneung and the east coast of Korea offer me a type of relaxation that I haven’t often experienced in more tropic places. It’s hard for me to even put it into words. Specifically, I love the relaxed waves, crystal clear waters, and the fact I can bring a tent to nap in or I can hang out in the trees. I don’t have to always be exposed to the sun. They are home.

About Korean Beach Season

The official ‘Swimming Season’ in South Korea is from about mid-July to sometime in August. Swimming Season is when beaches are at their height of popularity. Popular and rural Korean beaches are filled with visitors, lifeguards, public showers, and activities. All the businesses are open and supporting visitors. It’s beach party time.

During ‘Swimming Season’ your activities will be restricted to certain marked swimming areas that are strictly patrolled by lifeguards on jet skies. You may find this strange if you come from parts of the world where swimming in the sea and ocean is an unrestricted activity. However, you can quickly adjust and find tons of joy within the limited area.

During the off-season, you can still visit the beaches and be allowed to swim at most of them, except in areas like Busan and other extremely popular beaches that have begun enforcing beach closures during different times of the year. Basically, during the off-season, you can pretty much do what you want in the sea but most support services like lifeguards and public showers will be closed. However, public restrooms are often -but not always – still open.

Water Temperatures

In Gangneung the water feels warmest in the summer and freezing in the winter. In the spring and fall, I also find the water nice but I’m from Alaska so I can’t be trusted.

Honestly, if you understand the basics of water and nature the water temp changes will not come as a surprise. However, due to the number of people who have been shocked and angry that the sea feels cold in non-summer months, it feels important to mention it briefly.

Wave Height and Type

Families will want to stay on top of wave conditions when visiting the east coast beaches. The east coast of Korea has beaches that drop off much more quickly into the ocean than the west coast of Korea. This means the waves can either be quite large or smaller depending on a variety of factors. Sometimes you may find the waves extremely small and other times getting in the water may be dangerous.

Keep an eye on the tides and wave conditions when visiting the beaches. You can use different websites online to learn which areas might have the largest waves for the weekend.

Swimming Attire

We don’t wear a lot of western-style bathing suits in South Korea. Instead, most of us choose to wear swimming clothes that mostly cover us from the sun. This might include rash guards and long swimming leggings. These clothes allow us to play all day in the water without worrying as much about sunscreen or our suites getting dislodged in the surf.

That said, no one really cares if anyone wears a western-style swimsuit. It’s your personal choice. Nobody will kick you off the beach unless you are butt naked. Many young men and women will wear western swimming gear in order to be cute and sexy just like in the west. Nobody cares. It’s your choice.

People will certainly notice, I know seeing western-style swimming gear always catches me off guard. I feel worried for their future lives. However, it’s not a big deal socially.

6 Best Gangneung Beaches

Honestly, no bad Gangneung beaches exist as far as I am concerned. Each beach has its own vibe and reason for existing. I tend to lean toward beaches with fewer people but the busy beaches have their own charm. I’m sure you will find the perfect beach for you.

Jumun Beach

Jumun Beach0

Hangul Address

강원도 강릉시 주문진읍 교항리 1255

(Listing information provided by the South of Seoul app)

Gyeongpodo Beach Cafe Area

Gyeongpodo Beach Cafe Area0

Hangul Address

강원 강릉시 사천면 순포안길 6

A beautiful beach lined with lined with excellent cafes.

(Listing information provided by the South of Seoul app)

Gangmun Swimming Beach

Gangmun Swimming Beach0

Hangul Address

강원도 강릉시 창해로350번길 9

(Listing information provided by the South of Seoul app)

SongJung ⛱ Beach

SongJung ⛱ Beach 5

Hangul Address

강원도 강릉시 안현동 89-43

SongJung beach where is located in Gangneung. Nice beach ⛱ is named as SongJung because over 700years of pine trees are covered there.♡

(Listing information provided by the South of Seoul app)

Amnok Beach And Coffee Beach

Amnok Beach And Coffee Beach3

Hangul Address

강원 강릉시 창해로14번길 20-1

A commercialized and popular beach with cafes and restaurants.

(Listing information provided by the South of Seoul app)

Namhangjin Beach

Namhangjin Beach5

Hangul Address

강원도 강릉시 남항진동 1-1

(Listing information provided by the South of Seoul app)

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Our Best Mallipo Beach Day Itinerary https://blog.southofseoul.net/our-best-mallipo-beach-day-itinerary/ Mon, 29 Nov 2021 02:38:17 +0000 https://blog.southofseoul.net/?p=6995 Lanae Rivers-Woods, MAIT

The best Mallipo beach day itinerary. Perfect for folks living in Pyeongtaek. Don't forget to enjoy the beach this summer.

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Looking for the best Mallipo Beach day itinerary for your family or friend trip? Here is what we like to do when we go every year.

About Our Mallipo Trips

We have been visiting Mallipo Beach for over a decade. The beach is like our second summer home. We usually only go a few times a month to see friends and hangout with friends. At this point, we know exactly what our days will look like and enjoy the simplicity of not having to find anything new.

Stop for Breakfast in Seosan City

Since we hate driving, we like to plan a stop in Seosan for breakfast and morning coffee. Since we also love Vietnamese food and coffee, we stop off at Thanh Thanh to fillup on fresh herbs and greens before a big day in the water. They also serve perfect Vietnamese coffees that provide the powerup we are looking for on an early weekend morning.

Thanh Thanh

Thanh Thanh5

0416647973

Copy and paste phone numbers into Naver Maps to get directions

Hangul Address

충남 서산시 안견로 196

More fresh herbs from their garden than you can imagine alongside wonderful Vietnamese food. They have perfect Vietnamese coffee. Located on the second and third floor.

(Listing information provided by the South of Seoul app)

Find Our Perfect Tent Spot

We like to arrive early and find free spots since we have our own beach tents and umbrellas. Since the beaches are quite busy, you may find that others put their tents closer to your space than you may feel comfortable with if you are from certain parts of the world. This comfort with proximity and space is a cultural difference that you may have to adjust to in Korea.

Mallipo Tourist Parking 3

Mallipo Tourist Parking 30

Hangul Address

충청남도 태안군 소원면 만리포2길 190-3

Has bathrooms and near camping. Easy beach access. Close to surf shops. However, not always open to the public. Near the skatepark.

(Listing information provided by the South of Seoul app)

Grab a Lazy Lunch

After we get settled into your beach spot and take a quick swim then go grab some lunch. We want to be loaded up on calories for a day in the water. Since we have a small car and many people, we don’t usually pack meals for our trips to Mallipo. We simply at at spots at the beach.

We have been going to MLP Surf for burgers for longer than we can remember. The burgers and fries are the perfect calorie bomb for a day of goofing off in the sea. At this point, we have been friends with the owner for so long that we also don’t want to miss catching up on life when we visit.

MLP Surf

MLP Surf5

0507-1305-5199

Copy and paste phone numbers into Naver Maps to get directions

Hangul Address

충남 태안군 소원면 만리포2길 172

Founded by a guy from Pyeongtaek, MLP Surf is a destination for the cool kids. You can rent surf boards, eat a burger, shop, grab a drink, or eat an ice cream.

(Listing information provided by the South of Seoul app)

More Play Time

You can rent many different items for playing in the sea at Mallipo Beach, we usually rent things that float. You can rent tubes, surfboards, paddle boards, and more. There are even ATV rentals for those that DON’T like to play in the water. It doesn’t matter if you are obsessed with sea or land.

We usually try on all of tubes before we rent them since each spot seems to sell slightly different sizes and shapes. If at first you don’t succeed, try a few more places before picking your tube or floating device.

Grab Dinner

Nothing like finishing off the day with delicious grilled meat and Chinese side-dishes. The views and the food at Daehan Lamb Skewers provide the perfect end to a busy day in the water. They have both indoor and outdoor seating so it is perfect for all weather.

Daehan Lamb Skewers

Daehan Lamb Skewers5

0507-1373-6641

Copy and paste phone numbers into Naver Maps to get directions

Hangul Address

충남 태안군 소원면 만리포1길 82

This restaurant isn’t full Chinese but also isn’t Korean Chinese, and it is very delicious. They serve grilled lamb skewers and steaks. Plus that have a wide assortment of seafood and side dishes.

(Listing information provided by the South of Seoul app)

Grab Coffee and Dessert

After dinner we want to relax and sip on some beverages before driving home. The coffee and desserts is lovely at Pino, but the dessert selection will be limited at the end of the day. Keep that in mind of you have your hear set on dessert.

Pino Coffee And Dessert

Pino Coffee And Dessert5

010-6720-3824

Copy and paste phone numbers into Naver Maps to get directions

Hangul Address

충남 태안군 소원면 만리포2길 184

A beach view cafe serving Cafe Libre beans, baked goods, beers, etc.

(Listing information provided by the South of Seoul app)

5:30 PM Head Home

You want to head home from the beach between 5:30 or 6:00 to avoid the worst of the traffic on the return path. We don’t recommend taking any express ways back to Pyeongtaek as they usually get very slow around Pyeongtaek Lake.

The Ultimate Mallipo Blog List

This is what we do, but we think your days will look different. Here is a Mallipo Beach blog for planning your ultimate Mallipo Beach day for yourself.

Join the Pyeongtaek Travelers Group

You are also welcome to join our Pyeongtaek Travelers. The South of Seoul moderated community of active and friendly travelers (most who live in Pyeongtaek, South Korea) sharing their adventure across the country.

Volunteer with South of Seoul

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What You Should Know About Mallipo Beach https://blog.southofseoul.net/what-you-should-know-about-mallipo-beach/ Mon, 29 Nov 2021 02:36:18 +0000 https://blog.southofseoul.net/?p=7009 South of Seoul

What to know more about Mallipo Beach? The blog article takes a deep dive into visiting one of South Korea’s best west coast beaches. About Swimming Season in Korea The official ‘Swimming Season’ in South Korea is from about mid-July to sometime in August. Swimming Season is when beaches are at their height of popularity. ... Read more

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What to know more about Mallipo Beach? The blog article takes a deep dive into visiting one of South Korea’s best west coast beaches.

About Swimming Season in Korea

Mallipo Beach in the summer

The official ‘Swimming Season’ in South Korea is from about mid-July to sometime in August. Swimming Season is when beaches are at their height of popularity. Popular and rural Korean beaches are filled with visitors, lifeguards, public showers, activities, and all the businesses are open and supporting visitors. It’s beach party time.

During ‘Swimming Season’ your activities will be restricted to certain marked swimming areas that are strictly patrolled by lifeguards on jet skies. You may find this strange if you come from parts of the world where swimming in the sea and ocean is an unrestricted activity. However, you can quickly adjust and find tons of joy within the limited area.

During the off-season, you can still visit the beaches and be allowed to swim at most of them, except in areas like Busan and other extremely popular beaches that have begun enforcing beach closures during different times of the year. Basically, during the off-season, you can pretty much do what you want in the sea but most support services like lifeguards and public showers will be closed. However, public restrooms are often -but not always – still open.

About Mallipo Beach in Taean-gun, South Korea

Mallipo Beach exists on the west coast of South Korea in Taean-gun. Taean-gun exists along the far west side of Chungcheongnam-do, South Korea. The area began gaining popularity in 2015 and continues to become more popular due to the proximity to Seoul and the variety of activities.

Mallipo Beach consists of an expansive sandy beach with low shallow waters and the surf varies from nearly flat to moderate waves. The shallow waters and low waves offer the perfect spot for beginning surfers. In fact, committed surfers catch waves at Mallipo year-round. Poor weather days often make the best surfing days.

Mallipo beach offers surfing, paddle boarding, ATV rentals, cafes, restaurants, pensions, beach umbrellas, hiking, a botanical garden, skate park, basketball courts, soccer field, and much more. All of the activities and facilities make Mallipo the perfect spot for families and large groups.

Mallipo Beach Parking Lots

As of 2021, two of the best parking lots that allow you to be close to the beach are the following lots. All lots have very easy access to bathrooms and public showers. All the lots are free as of 2021. Parking fills up heavily after 12:00pm, we recommend arriving before that for the ideal spots.

Mallipo Beach Parking 2

Mallipo Beach Parking 25

Hangul Address

충청남도 태안군 소원면 의항리 1121

Parking across from the beach.

(Listing information provided by the South of Seoul app)

Mallipo Tourist Parking 3

Mallipo Tourist Parking 30

Hangul Address

충청남도 태안군 소원면 만리포2길 190-3

Has bathrooms and near camping. Easy beach access. Close to surf shops. However, not always open to the public. Near the skatepark.

(Listing information provided by the South of Seoul app)

Finding a Tent Spot on Mallipo Beach

During swimming season (July-August), beaches will be lined with umbrellas that can be rented. These will be between 30,000-40,000 for the whole day and sit back safely from high tide. Generally speaking, you can not set up your own tents between the paid locations and the ocean.

If you have not brought a tent or umbrella of your own, we highly recommend renting for the day so that you can safely take a rest. If you are from North America, you may find the sun burns you much faster in Korea than at home.

If you don’t want to pay for an umbrella, Mallipo Beach also has a few areas where you can put up your tents. These spots vary each year and may change throughout the season. When it’s not swimming season the entire beach is generally free to use.

Plenty of Outdoor Showers to Keep Away the Sand

Before entering any cafe or restaurant, make sure your feet are clean of sand. Most cafes and restaurants will have showers and feet washing areas. The beach also has free outdoor showers dotted along the sidewalk to help you get clean.

Remember that it’s not a good form to use the private showers and foot washing stations unless you plan to use the business. Instead, use the free, outdoor public showers along the sidewalks.

Dogs at Mallipo Beach

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Mallipo Beach allows all sizes of dogs as of 2021. Dog owners are welcome to bring their pets as long as they follow a few basic rules.

  • ALWAYS keep your dog on a leash.
  • Carry a muzzle. Others may ask to have them muzzled and they have the right to ask this and you will need to comply.
  • Clean up after your dogs on the beach.

Additional advice gleaned from years of visiting Korean beaches with dogs:

  • ALWAYS keep your dog on a leash. It doesn’t matter what others do. Off leash dogs are not allowed on public beaches. Additinally, you likely don’t have the Korean language skills or cultural knowledge to negotiate your way out of a difficult situations that may happen. Keep your day fun by keeping your perfect pet on a leash.
  • Take a tent to protect them from sun. You don’t want your pet to be out and exposed all day in the crazy hot sun. Make sure they have a safe place to escape.
  • Remember that your dog also has a language barrier and can’t speak Korean. That means your dog can’t communicate with strangers and strangers can’t communicate with them. Protect your dog and others from the fear and confusing caused by this language barrier, and keep them on a leash.

Mallipo Beach Restaurants

If you are wondering what types of restaurants are at Mallipo Beach, read the following blog. Remember that restaurants often close during the off-season or winter months. Non-seafood restaurants will often change regularly due to the nature of seasonal businesses.

Mallipo Beach Pensions

It’s easiest to reserve your pension stays via Korean apps or bilingual concierge services.

Things to Do at Mallipo Beach

Mallipo Beach has many fun activities throughout the area. You can find a little something for everyone in your family or friend group.

A Sample Mallipo Beach Day Interary

Discover what a day might look like at Mallipo Beach.

Should I go to Mallipo Beach this week?

Great questions. If you need to know more about the current air quality or the weather check the following information.

Current Air Quality and Weather in Taean-gun near Mallipo

Air quality and weather change throughout the day. However, having an idea of what the air quality is right now can help make decisions easier. You can download the Air Matters App for your phone to keep current on changing air quality conditions throughout the day. You can even set up alerts.

If you hover over the following Air Quality graphic you will be able to see a 3-day air quality estimate.

Remember that air quality changes around Korea. It may be poor quality in one area and excellent elsewhere. Checking air quality can be a great way to choose where to go, what activities to do when you get there, and when to be inside or outside. It also can help you decide if you should purchase and carry air filter masks for outdoor activities.

Current Weather in Mallipo

For those that prefer the weather in Fahrenheit, the following report may help.

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5 Taean Beaches for Summer https://blog.southofseoul.net/west-coast-beaches-taean-korea/ Fri, 07 May 2021 02:20:48 +0000 https://blog.southofseoul.net/?p=4741 Lanae Rivers-Woods, MAIT

If you love the beach life even when it’s not Hawaii, you will LOVE Korea. Taean-gun is filled with fun beaches for exploring. You don’t want to miss out on a day eating out and exploring this area. About the west coast beaches in South Korea The west coast of Korea is known for shallow ... Read more

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If you love the beach life even when it’s not Hawaii, you will LOVE Korea. Taean-gun is filled with fun beaches for exploring. You don’t want to miss out on a day eating out and exploring this area.

About the west coast beaches in South Korea

The west coast of Korea is known for shallow waters, minimal to no waves, expansive sand, digging for shellfish, and a relaxed atmosphere. This isn’t Hawaii or Mexico and they aren’t trying to be. Korea has a beach vibe all its own.

A few recommendations when packing for the beach in Korea

When you go to the beach we recommend taking a tent to pitch on the beach or a camping platform. This is what all the cool kids do. The tent gives you a place to hide from the sun and keep your things gathered while you wander around. You can get a cheap one at Homeplus or Emart for about 30,000 that will last you for years. If you don’t being a tent you can often rent an umbrella spot for the day for around 30,000 won all day.

We also make sure to take a cooler for drinks and snacks. Of course, they are usually drinks and snacks at beaches but the cooler means we don’t have to leave the beach to get things.

At the beach, folks usually wear long-sleeved shirts, swimming shorts, a hat, and lots of sunblock. We highly recommend following their example. The beach is so much more fun when you don’t burn and can play in the water all day with no stress.

Swimming season in South Korea

In Korea, there is a swimming season. That means they have lifeguards and systems there to protect you from downing. This is usually from late July-August. During that time there are also far more services open at the beach. However, people swim year-round here. We just don’t do it at the famous beaches like in Busan where they will call the cops. We go to smaller spots like Taean and wear wetsuits when it’s cold. We LOVE going year-round even if we only sit still and watch the sea.

West coast beach restaurant scene

The beaches often don’t have tons of western restaurants, but that’s slowly changing. If you hate seafood or Korean food, you might want to pack a lunch just in case. We LOVE seafood so we look forward to every trip to the seaside where we stuff our faces with sashimi, shellfish, noodles, and more.

The Taean beaches we like to visit

Here are some beaches we love to visit in Taen. The drive time from Pyeongtaek varies based on where you live. It can take anywhere from 1.5 to 2.5 hours to drive there. Remember that traffic is likely to be bad coming back at 6 pm so return around 5 pm or after 8 pm to avoid the killer traffic home.

Please note that Taean beaches are not easily accessible by public transit. It’s possible (we have done it many times) but takes forever. These beaches are best accessed by car or motorbike.

Check out these 5 Taean beaches this summer!

Mallipo Beach

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041-672-9662

Copy and paste phone numbers into Naver Maps to get directions

Hangul Address

충청남도 태안군 소원면 모항리 1394

Popular west coast beach with lots of activities like paddle boarding, surfing, ATV, etc. The water is shallow with generally small surf. Dogs are allowed on leash. Dogs must be picked up after.

(Listing information provided by the South of Seoul app)

Yeonpo Swimming Beach

Yeonpo Swimming Beach3.5

041-670-2114

Copy and paste phone numbers into Naver Maps to get directions

Hangul Address

충청남도 태안군 근흥면 연포2길 57

Deeper water than other west coast beaches, this beach sits in a small fishing and pension village. This is a more rural and relaxed beach with a strong, older Korean vibe. Wonderful for those who want off the beaten path. There are Korean restaurants, stores, pensions, diving, and camping. Dogs are allowed at the beach. Dogs must be leashed. Pick up after the dogs.

(Listing information provided by the South of Seoul app)

Cheongpo Beach

Cheongpo Beach4

000-000-0000

Copy and paste phone numbers into Naver Maps to get directions

Hangul Address

충청남도 태안군 남면 안면대로 1296-26

This beach is shallow and long. Great for families and people with dogs. You can camp or find a pension or minbok for the night.

(Listing information provided by the South of Seoul app)

Anmyeon Swimming Beach

Anmyeon Swimming Beach4

041-670-2691

Copy and paste phone numbers into Naver Maps to get directions

Hangul Address

충청남도 태안군 안면읍 정당리 산28-55

A long shallow beach in a more remote setting. Very relaxed and not a lot of services. It is in a national park so they may not allow dogs.

(Listing information provided by the South of Seoul app)

Flower Paper Swimming Beach

Flower Paper Swimming Beach4

000-000-000

Copy and paste phone numbers into Naver Maps to get directions

Hangul Address

충청남도 태안군 안면읍 꽃지해안로 310

A long narrow, shallow beach that’s very busy and active in the summer. Lots to do.

(Listing information provided by the South of Seoul app)

You can add your own favorite beaches and share them with others!

These are not all the beaches in Taean. When you find another beach you love and it is not in the app, be sure to add it! Sharing cool spots makes life more enjoyable for all of the English-speaking residents that come along next.

Join the Pyeongtaek Travelers Group

You are also welcome to join our Pyeongtaek Travelers. The South of Seoul moderated community of active and friendly travelers (most who live in Pyeongtaek, South Korea) sharing their adventure across the country.

Volunteer with South of Seoul

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5 East Coast Beaches to Try https://blog.southofseoul.net/best-south-korean-east-coast-beaches/ Thu, 22 Apr 2021 02:31:28 +0000 http://blog.southofseoul.net/?p=4624 South of Seoul

Visiting these 5 beaches in Gangwon-do will cause you to develop an East Sea addiction. Go as soon as you can. Pack up the car, or buy those tickets, and head for some summer fun on the east coast of Korea. Gangwon-do is where I go to feel at home. Coming from Alaska and Washington ... Read more

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Visiting these 5 beaches in Gangwon-do will cause you to develop an East Sea addiction. Go as soon as you can. Pack up the car, or buy those tickets, and head for some summer fun on the east coast of Korea.

Gangwon-do is where I go to feel at home. Coming from Alaska and Washington State, I love mountains, rivers, and the sea. When I can get these things all in one place I’m at peace and remarkably happy. Since Gangwon-do has copious amounts of all these things, the province quickly became the place I love to visit most in Korea. Especially since I lived in Sokcho for a while when I first arrived. The beaches of Gangwon-do draw us year-round. There is never a bad time of year to be by the East Sea.

Why should I go to the Gangwon-do, Korean beaches?

There are a variety of reasons to check out the beaches by the East Sea. Here are my top five: 1) the waves are bigger, 2) the color of the water can be breathtaking, 3) the waves and rocks create beautiful areas, 4) there are expansive beaches (many of which have far fewer people than, say, Busan), and 5) the food and cafes are fantastic.

What is Gangwon-do, Korea like?

Gangwon-do is a unique place all of its own. It tends to be more laid back, with lots of commercial fishing, plenty of tourism, tons of great international and Korean food, fantastic coffee shops, amazing friendliness, spectacular nature, and tons of places to rest and relax. Sometimes folks refer to people from Gangwon-do as the hippies of Korea, which explains why I love it so much. You go to Gangwon-do to find peace and the outdoors. It’s like the opposite of Seoul.

Where should I stay on the east sea of Gangwon-do?

The choice of where to stay will depend on if you are looking for a rural experience, a city experience, want to drive, or want to go by rail or bus. The two big cities the most options of where to stay are Sokcho and Gangneung. There more rural area of YangYang is centrally located and has a huge number of surfing shops and beaches. We address specific Gangwon-do beach hotel recommendations in other blogs so be sure to check those out!

How do I get to the east coast of Gangwon-do?

Taking a car will provide the most access to the area, but public transportation is a great option if you hate dealing with traffic. It’s just a personal choice based on where you live and what kind of experience you want to have. If you want to stay in Yangyang and only have a short time, we highly recommend going by car. However, Sokcho has express busses that come and go all weekend so it’s easy to visit for a fun weekend away on public transit. Gangneung is the easiest place to visit since it has an expressway, trains, busses, and KTX service.

Traffic and Driving to the East Coast

Traffic is a real issue when traveling to Gangwondo so here is my advice: 1) It’s VERY important to leave your area VERY EARLY when traveling across Korea from the west to the east on the weekends. That means you want to be out of the house by 7 am (or leave Friday night and drive late). If you don’t do this you can spend all day in traffic.
2) It is also recommended that you don’t start the drive back on Sunday until after 6 pm and maybe even after 8 pm. The traffic may be so bad if you leave earlier that you could end up spending 8-12 hours in traffic. This happens more often than not. However, very few people drive at night so leaving late means you often have a straight shot home.
3) Plan for traffic and make sure that you have things to do in the car. Stop and enjoy the rest stops if you need to and if traffic is great, stop for NOTHING!!! Don’t risk the traffic catching up with you.

Here are 5 of the Best Starter Beaches to Get You Hooked on Gangwon-do

The South of Seoul app has many recommendations from the South of Seoul community for Gangwon-do. It’s a great tool to take with you on any adventure. Obviously, you also want to check out Instagram by searching tags like #속초카페 for cafes or #속초맛집 for restaurants. You can also use Naver and Kakao maps which both have English language interfaces!

Sokcho Beach

Sokcho Beach5

Hangul Address

강원도 속초시 조양동 1450-4

A large popular tourist beach with nice waves, deeper water, and often packed during high season.

(Listing information provided by the South of Seoul app)

Surffy Beach

Surffy Beach 4.5

033-672-0695

Copy and paste phone numbers into Naver Maps to get directions

Hangul Address

강원 양양군 현북면 하조대해안길 119

Beach. Surfing. Food

(Listing information provided by the South of Seoul app)

Gonghyeonjin 1 Beach

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Hangul Address

강원도 고성군 죽왕면 공현진리 174-13

Beautiful remote beach with a few basic services. Plenty of camping in the surrounding areas.

(Listing information provided by the South of Seoul app)

Sampo Beach

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033-680-3356

Copy and paste phone numbers into Naver Maps to get directions

Hangul Address

강원도 고성군 죽왕면 삼포리 1-10

A pleasant beach north of Sokcho on the East Sea.

(Listing information provided by the South of Seoul app)

SongJung ⛱ Beach

SongJung ⛱ Beach 5

Hangul Address

강원도 강릉시 안현동 89-43

SongJung beach where is located in Gangneung. Nice beach ⛱ is named as SongJung because over 700years of pine trees are covered there.♡

(Listing information provided by the South of Seoul app)

Remember! Don’t take our word for it! Do lots of research before you go. Every blogger, including me, brings their own experiences to the table. Our past experiences color how we see the world, how we solve the problems around us, and what we see as important to put in our content. Reading many perspectives creates a more balanced picture of what to expect. No one blog mentions all you need to know to live your best life. Happy Exploring!!!

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