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At a Glance: Hyeopjae Beach offers stunning views and gentle waters, perfect for a relaxing day in Jeju Island.
On my last visit to Hyeopjae Beach (협재해수욕장), I found myself captivated by the sun setting over Biyangdo Island. The way the colors shifted from bright blue to warm oranges and purples was mesmerizing. It’s moments like these that make returning to this beach so worthwhile.
What was my first impression of Hyeopjae Beach (협재해수욕장)?
My first experience at Hyeopjae Beach was marked by its clean, smooth white sand and the inviting shallow waters. As I strolled along the shoreline, the beauty of the emerald sea was hard to ignore. Honestly, I expected a crowded tourist spot, but the spacious area allowed for a more tranquil atmosphere.
What parts of Hyeopjae Beach stood out?
The beach is bordered by lush pine forests, which create a serene backdrop that enhances its natural beauty. One thing that caught my attention was how Hyeopjae seamlessly connects with Geumneung Beach. This makes it easy to explore both locations without feeling rushed.
If you’re interested in camping, there’s a site called Songlim nearby where you can set up for an overnight stay. Be aware that amenities are available but might not be extensive, so plan accordingly. The sunsets here are particularly stunning; they change daily and are well worth waiting for.
How do you get to Hyeopjae Beach (협재해수욕장)?
Reaching Hyeopjae Beach is relatively straightforward if you’re staying in Jeju City. It’s about 30 kilometers away, and driving takes roughly 40 minutes. There is parking available on-site, which makes it convenient for visitors arriving by car.
If you’re using public transportation, local buses run frequently from Jeju City to Hallim-eup, where you can find connections to the beach. Just keep an eye on bus schedules; they can vary depending on the time of year. Has anyone else noticed this?
A few things to keep in mind
Hyeopjae Beach is open 24 hours a day and does not charge any admission fees. That means you can enjoy early morning sunrises or late-night strolls along the shore without worrying about entry costs.
One practical tip: while water is free at many eateries in Korea, tipping is not expected in restaurants around here. If you’re feeling adventurous and want to try some local dishes after your beach day, consider out on some fresh seafood or Korean cuisine.