Gyeongsang

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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Travel Information

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)

Top things to see in Geoje

1Oedo Botania Island
2Haegeumgang
3Windy Hill
4Geoje POW Camp
5Hakdong Mongdol Beach
6Geojedo Panorama Cable Car
7Jicera Art Village
8Gujora Beach

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Frequently Asked Questions about Geoje

How do I get to Geoje?
Geoje is connected to the mainland via the Geoga Bridge from Busan (about 1 hour drive). Buses run from Busan's Seobu Terminal. From Seoul, take the KTX to Busan or a direct express bus to Geoje (about 4.5 hours).
What are the best beaches on Geoje?
Hakdong Pebble Beach has crystal-clear turquoise water in a sheltered cove. Gujora Beach is the most popular with facilities and nightlife. Wahyeon Beach is quieter with views of small islands. Myeongsasimni Beach has fine white sand.
What is Haegeumgang?
Haegeumgang is a rocky islet off Geoje's southeast coast, famous for its cross-shaped sea channel and dramatic cliff formations. Tour boats circle the island, and the best views come at sunrise. It's often called the Halong Bay of Korea.

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