Jungmun Saekdal Beach

Jungmun Saekdal Beach in Jeju Island is a beautiful sandy beach known for its unique black, white, and grey sand, created by volcanic activity, and its dynamic waves that make it a popular spot for surfing.

Jungmun Saekdal Beach (중문색달해수욕장) is a stunning beach located in Saekdal-dong, Seogwipo City, on the southern coast of Jeju Island, South Korea. It’s a well-known spot within the Jungmun Tourist Complex, attracting visitors with its unique characteristics and beautiful surroundings.

Key Features:

Colorful Sand: One of the most distinctive features of Jungmun Saekdal Beach is its sand, which boasts a beautiful mix of black, white, red, and gray hues. This variety of colors beautifully complements the black basalt rocks unique to Jeju Island. The sand is also remarkably fine, earning it the nickname “Jinmosal.”

Surrounded by Nature: The beach is framed by a picturesque landscape that includes palm trees, intriguing sea caves, and dramatic rock formations, creating an exotic and scenic environment.

Popular for Surfing: Jungmun Saekdal Beach is renowned for its relatively frequent and high waves, making it a popular destination for surfers. It even hosts the annual Jeju International Surfing Competition in June.

Sea Cave: On the right side of the sandy shore, there’s a 15-meter-high natural sea cave called Haesikgul Cave, adding to the beach’s unique charm.

Part of Jungmun Tourist Complex: Being situated within the Jungmun Tourist Complex means the beach is close to various amenities and attractions.

Visiting Information:

Location: Saekdal-dong, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do, South Korea (제주특별자치도 서귀포시 색달동). It is located within the Jungmun Tourist Complex.

Operating Hours: While the beach is open year-round, the official swimming season in 2024 was from July 1st to August 31st, between 10:00 AM and 7:00 PM. Hours may vary in 2025, so it’s advisable to check local information closer to your visit.

Admission Fee: Free.

Parking: Available for a fee (around 3,000 won, or 10,000 won per day).

Facilities: The beach offers facilities such as shower booths, changing rooms, and restrooms for visitors’ convenience. Camping sites and drinking fountains are also available.

Getting There: Jungmun Saekdal Beach is about a 10-minute walk from the Teddy Bear Museum, a well-known landmark in the Jungmun area. You can reach the Jungmun Tourist Complex by bus or taxi from Seogwipo City or Jeju International Airport.

Jungmun Saekdal Beach offers a unique and enjoyable coastal experience with its colorful sands, surfing waves, and beautiful natural surroundings, all within a convenient tourist area of Jeju Island.

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Philippe G.
03:30 26 Aug 24
Access tip at the bottom of the post! This beach under the redoubts is magnificent! Super well laid out and lit access path for access at night. The stairs are quite steep but there is no space to take a break and enjoy the views. There was quite a bit of surf on the beach this morning, but there was room for everyone.The pedestrian access path is not very indicated in the middle of the hotels. I am attaching a photo with an access plan. You have to walk along the car parks and take the black slabs
동아맘
10:51 16 Sep 23
I was just there for a short time~~The scenery is pretty~~
김동원박사 (구글 공.
08:49 06 Sep 23
I visited this place to take my pet dog ‘Jun’ for a walk.Although the beach was closed on August 31, there were quite a few people enjoying swimming in the sea even in early September.This beach is connected to various hotels located in the Jungmun Tourist Complex.The waves are strong and there is a separate area for swimming and marine sports that can be enjoyed on the coast. I was a little worried because there was a shark warning sign posted, but Jeju Island does not have many sandy beaches due to its nature. It is a place where you can enjoy the sea along with the sand, and the parking lot is large and the nearby infrastructure is also excellent.This place is visited by many families as well as couples and foreigners.
Minsik W.
12:29 06 Aug 23
Very famous for surfing.
일대일
22:56 02 Aug 23
No, if the waves are so strong, why should they charge parking fees? They shouldn't let you in. It's a very crappy, expensive beach where you only have to pay for parking.
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