With its natural beauty, Jeju Korea never lets you forget how it earned its nickname “the Hawaii of Korea.” The beaches in Jeju are famed across South Korea and into Asia, often immortalized in popular Korean film and TV shows. However, due to their popularity, Jeju Island beaches can often get quite busy. If you’re looking for the best beach in Jeju for a more secluded experience, we stumbled upon a secret beach in Jeju Korea that will give you precisely what you’re looking for. This guide will tell you how to find this Hidden Jeju Island Beach so you can experience it for yourself!
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Jeju Island, South Korea
In the summer, a ravishing, tropical landmass that floats at the foot of South Korea, Jeju Island forms one of two points that connect to form the most traveled commercial air route in the world.
And it’s certainly easy to see why.
Imported palm trees line the tiled city centers spangled every shade of Korean beauty, lingerie, or athletic store. We’ve told you about the easy-to-reach Iho Beach of Jeju City, and the best sites in Jeju City to find the Korean cherry blossom trees in the spring. We’ve detailed our experience teaching English abroad and our brush with the Jeju Island winter in the city. But outside the cities is where you hit the heart of Jeju Korea.
Outside Jeju City
Serpentine roads ride along jagged coastal cliffs, the black volcanic rock contrasting majestically with sapphiric jewel sea hues. Every square meter of land in Jeju Korea outside the cities springs forth lush summer greenery, a verdant dream that further compounds the drama of black volcanic rock and sea foam blue-green water. Outside Jeju City is where you’ll find the vibrant green tea fields of O’Sulloc, the massive volcanic mountain and highest point of South Korea known as Hallasan Mountain, the imposing crater of Sunrise Peak (as well as Jeju’s best beach fish and chips restaurant).
It’s also where you’ll find one of the best hidden beaches in Jeju Korea.
Watch our video below to see exclusive drone shots of this hidden Jeju beach!
A Jeju Island Escape
With its mild weather (relative to mainland Korea), and languorous turquoise waves, Jeju Korea attracts millions of tourists every year. Korean and Chinese tourists stripe Jeju Island beaches every summer, and it seems near impossible to enjoy the stunning ocean scenery Jeju has to offer and escape the crowds.
The Hidden Coves by Hwasun Beach
The black sand shores of Hwasun Beach itself don’t bring that much in the way of achieving that classic island escape feeling. It’s a perfectly nice beach, to be sure—a wide sprawl of dark brown/black lined with the red and white stripes of perky beach umbrellas sees its fair share of visitors on a sunny day. Boats, kayaks, and jolly water bikes are easily available for rent, and a miniature water park is built right on the sand, with kid-friendly water slides. Pack a picnic, load up on sunscreen, and you have everything you need for a family-friendly day in the sun at Hwasun Beach.
But this Jeju Beach you won’t get that private beach feel.
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Best Private Jeju
On a particularly beautiful and sunny Jeju Korea day, we walked through Hwasun Beach, but only so we could reach a restricted area lined by caution tape. Walking over the tape, we met a pile of rubble leftover from a seemingly abandoned construction site on the edge of Hwasun Beach. Climbing the rubble, walking past the eye-sore of the construction site, we emerged into a stunning cove. And the best part? There was no one else there.
This is the hidden Jeju Island Beach we’ve been looking for.
Secret Coves of Jeju Island
Climbing down to the coves, we dove head first into the clear water to cool off, enjoying the best Jeju Korea swim we’d had the entire summer. Rich emerald in some parts and breathy turquoise in others, the water hues bounced off the glimmering caramel-colored sand.
Off the water, jet-black volcanic boulders provided some much-needed shade from the powerful afternoon sun. A bottle of sparkling wine (public drinking is perfectly legal in South Korea!) completed the magnificent scene of what is truly one of the best Jeju Island beaches we ever visited during our time living on the island.
The perfect day to spend a romantic summer afternoon on Jeju Island, our rendezvous at this hidden cove off of Hwasun Beach is a wonderful way to capture that island escape feeling. It does require a bit of hiking to get to it, but the pay-off is more than worth it, as this is Jeju’s best beach (in our opinion)!
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Our recommendation? Pack a picnic and enjoy the beach for the day, then walk to the nearby Sanbangsan (mountain temple) for a spectacular sunset!
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How to Get to the Hidden Jeju Island Beach
The closest bus stop to Hwasun Beach is Hwasun-ri (Hwasun Village).
- From Jeju-si Intercity Bus Terminal: Take the 750-1 or 702 bus to the Hwasun-ri stop.
- From Seogwipo Intercity Bus Terminal: Take the 702 bus to the Hwasun-ri stop.
Once you get off the bus in Hwasun-ri, head downhill towards the ocean. Keep Mount Sanbangsan on your right as you walk downhill. The main part of Hwasun Beach is about a 5-10 minute walk from the Hwasun-ri stop. Once you reach the big Hwasun Beach, keep walking along the beach until you reach the end, past the water slides. At the end of the beach there are cliffs and rocks that you need to walk past as well. This far portion of the beach may be blocked with caution tape due to renovations of the beach—it’s up to you if you want to let it stop you or not.
- If you cross the caution tape, keep walking over the loose rocks at the base of the cliffs for a few minutes, and then you’ll reach the first cove. This cove had some construction materials around it, so we kept walking to the next cove.
- If you choose not to cross the caution tape, you can also take the Olle Trail 10. The second cove we settled into is about a 5-minute walk on Olle Trail 10 in the hills at the far end of the cove. To the right of the caution tape, you’ll see a set of steep stairs leading up to several trees. Climb these steps, and follow the path through the trees until you soon come upon this second cove. If this cove isn’t to your liking, you can walk as long as you like along Olle trail 10 until you find the perfect cove!
Olle Trails are a network of 26 trails that lead around the entire perimeter of Jeju Island. Hwasun Beach is the end of Olle trail 9 and the start of Olle trail 10.
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at 12:54 pm[…] mountain crater) and there’s even a hidden beach nearby (check out the blog + vlog combo from Television of Nomads for details, and check out all their Jeju posts here). I still love you, Korea, but next […]
Rashmi & Chalukya
at 7:27 pmA new destination in KOREA to be added to our list thanks for the information. We loved your pictures and video. We would love to spend some time in miniature water park with kid-friendly water slides.
Lauren West
at 4:04 pmOh it’s quite fun! Jeju is in many ways very different from mainland Korea!
Louisemarie
at 10:38 pmAwesome post!
The Jeju bus system changed in August last year🙈 causing chaos and madness and finally now comfort!
Hence the 700 busses no longer exists . Making it harder figuring out a bus route, but also much cheaper as the prices went down.
Just random info for if you wanna update the blog (: if not all good too!
Great post by the way!!
Melissa | Parenthood and Passports
at 11:16 pmThis is great! We are heading to South Korea next summer. I love that you found a way to enjoy the beauty of a popular place and get away from the crowds. We found a hidden beach in Mexico several years ago and it was one of the highlights of our trip.
Lauren West
at 2:51 amHidden beaches are definitely the ticket! Luckily Jeju is full of them–you just need to know where to look!
Janine Good
at 5:42 amJeju sounds wonderful! I am not the biggest fan of crowds so would need to risk it when I go to try and avoid as many as possible as you note the beaches are usually striped with tourists! I would definitely agree that a picnic on the beach and a sunset would be a great adventure.
Lauren West
at 4:05 pmWe love nature, and Jeju is full of it, so we feel quite lucky to live on Jeju!
Kassie
at 7:05 amWow! Seems like it was the perfect afternoon. I love finding untouched areas while I travel even if it takes a little hiking and caution tape dodging 😉
Lauren West
at 4:05 pmOh absolutely, it just adds to the adventure!
Allison
at 7:12 amJeju sounds wonderful and given I love Hawaii I’m sure that I would be right at home in Korea’s Hawaii. I was a bit concerned about the crowds you mentioned so it’s great to know that you can escape them when needed. A picnic at the beach and a subset at the temple sounds like a perfect day.
Lauren West
at 4:08 pmOh yes, we’ve noticed that Koreans tend to flock to places in groups, so if part of the beach is very crowded, you might find that if you walk a little bit, there will be SIGNIFICANTLY less people.
Gina
at 11:30 amI’m so upset I missed Sangbasun Temple when I was there. I’ve seen so many lovely photographs of it and I’m sad I didn’t get to experience it for myself! Also, your photos of that beach look great. I would definitely make the trek over there just to enjoy a nice picnic with no one there.
Lauren West
at 2:52 amIt’s a shame you didn’t make it to the temple but the plus side is that gives you a fresh new spot to check out for you if you ever return!
Vicki Louise
at 1:58 pmI’ve heard a little about Jeju Island before and it has always sounded amazing – but your hidden beach is Epic! Your pictures are stunning and I love the tip about taking a picnic and watching the sunset from the mountain – it would definitely be worth the climb!
Lauren West
at 6:52 pmIt certainly is! One of the best parts of Jeju is finding little spots that you can enjoy all to yourself!
Diana - MVMT Blog
at 12:38 amI’ve heard mixed reviews about Jeju, but just reading this post I would not be able to think of any possible negatives to the island. I love doing active, outdoorsy activities when I travel, so I’d love to hike along some of the trails there. Thanks for sharing about the hidden beach too! It’s sometimes hard to enjoy a beach day when the beach is packed with people, so the hidden beach is perfect. Hope I get to visit Jeju one day.
Lauren West
at 4:02 pmEvery place has its pros and cons and Jeju is no different. However, if we’re going to be in Korea, Jeju is exactly where I want to be!
Marinel de Jesus
at 11:52 pmJeju is an awesome long weekend getaway. I was there winter time and hiked the highest point in a lot of snow. Even then it was a fun adventure though very cold.
Lauren West
at 2:53 amI don’t do well in the cold either! But yes, Jeju is so beautiful it can make up for it in the winter!
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