Geoje
Geoje is Korea's second-largest island, connected to the mainland by bridge, with dramatic coastlines ranging from the turquoise cove of Hakdong to the wind-carved cliffs of Haegeumgang. Its shipbuilding heritage coexists with some of the south coast's finest beaches.
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Best Time to Visit
May to June for comfortable coastal weather and camellia blooms, or September for clear waters and fewer crowds
From Seoul
Express Bus ~4h 30min
Local Food
Meongge Bibimbap, Hoe (Sashimi)
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