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Haeundae, Busan: Where the Ocean Meets the City – A Perfect Trip for Foreign Visitors

Planning a trip to Haeundae in Busan? This guide covers everything English-speaking travelers need to know—how to get there, what to do, where to stay

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Your Ultimate Travel Guide to Haeundae, Busan: Attractions, Transport, Hotels & More

Busan, South Korea’s second-largest city, is a vibrant mix of sea and skyscrapers. And at the heart of its charm lies Haeundae, one of the most famous beach destinations in the country. With sparkling waters, exciting attractions, and a laid-back vibe, Haeundae has become a must-visit spot for travelers from around the world.

Whether you're into scenic walks, local street food, or just relaxing by the sea, Haeundae has something for you. This guide is specially designed for English-speaking visitors, helping you explore confidently from arrival to your final selfie on the sand.


Why You Should Visit Haeundae

Haeundae is located on the eastern shore of Busan and is best known for its 1.5km-long white sandy beach. The beach is safe, clean, and lively—perfect for swimming in summer and peaceful walks in winter.

What makes Haeundae special is its mix of nature and city life. Upscale hotels, trendy cafes, local restaurants, and large shopping centers surround the beach. Don’t miss the walking trail from Haeundae Beach to Dongbaek Island—it’s a favorite among both locals and tourists for its stunning sea views and natural scenery.


How to Get to Haeundae

By Subway
Take Busan Metro Line 2 and get off at Haeundae Station. From there, it's just a 5-minute walk to the beach.

By Bus
From Gimhae International Airport, take a direct limousine bus to Haeundae. It costs around 8,500 KRW and takes 60–90 minutes. Several local buses also go to the area.

By Taxi
From Busan Station: about 18,500 KRW
From Gimhae Airport: about 30,000 KRW

By Car
Drive east from downtown Busan via Gwangan Bridge. There are public parking lots near the beach, but they fill up quickly during peak seasons.


Must-See Attractions in Haeundae

Haeundae Beach

A clean, spacious beach with shallow water. Enjoy swimming, walking, sandcastle building, or just relaxing with street snacks.

Dongbaek Island

Technically a peninsula, Dongbaek is known for its pine trees, mermaid statue, lighthouse, and scenic trails. Visit in winter to see blooming camellia flowers.

Haeundae Blueline Park

Ride an eco-friendly beach train or take the Sky Capsule for a thrilling aerial view of the ocean. The route connects Mipo, Cheongsapo, and Songjeong.

Book in advance—same-day tickets often sell out:
Blueline Park Official Site

Haeundae Cruise

Take a sightseeing boat around Oryukdo and Gwangan Bridge. Evening tours offer stunning city lights and sea views.

Book online for discounts:
Mipo Cruise Official Website

Centum City

One of the world’s largest department stores. Features Shinsegae, Lotte, movie theaters, museums, and more.

Dalmaji-gil

A scenic hill road filled with cafes offering fantastic sea views. Great for photos, relaxing, and romantic sunsets.


Tourist Info & Public Services

Haeundae Tourist Information Center
264 Haeundae Beach Road
Hours: 09:00–18:00
Phone: +82-51-749-5700

Songjeong & Dalmaji Tourist Centers
Locations: 62 Songjeong Beach Road, 190 Dalmaji-gil

More official details:
Haeundae District Office Website


Where to Stay in Haeundae

Luxury Hotels

  • Paradise Hotel Busan
  • The Westin Josun Busan
  • Novotel Ambassador Haeundae

Guesthouses & Airbnbs
Plenty of options near Haeundae Beach, Dalmaji-gil, and Jangsan Station. Most listings offer English support.

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Travel Tips & Things to Know

  • Busking Zone: Free performances happen near the beach. Check the Haeundae website for event schedules.
  • Beach Access: The beach is officially open from June to August. Facilities like showers, lockers, and restrooms are available.
  • Getting Around: Most spots in Haeundae are walkable or reachable by subway and local buses.
  • Language: English-speaking staff available at tourist centers. Many signs include English translations.

Sample 2-Day Itinerary

Day 1

  • Morning: Stroll along Haeundae Beach
  • Afternoon: Blueline Park ride, coffee at Cheongsapo cafe street
  • Evening: Night cruise near Gwangan Bridge

Day 2

  • Morning: Walk Dongbaek Island trail
  • Afternoon: Shopping and lunch at Centum City
  • Evening: Sunset and tea at Dalmaji-gil

More About Traveling Korea

Visit Korea – Korea Tourism Organization

Visit Korea – English Main Page