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Songjeong Beach

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Hello. In midsummer, Busan's Haeundae Beach and Gwangalli Beach are crowded with many summer vacationers, but if you go from Mipo at the end of Haeundae Beach to Tsukimi no Oka, a small hill along the east coast, you will come across the quiet beach of Songjeong Beach.

Songjeong Beach, which opened on July 9, 1965, is 1.2 kilometers long and 30-60 meters wide. Its gentle slope and shallow waters make it popular with families and school clubs. There's a surfing shop on the beach for beginners, making it a popular beach for surfers year-round.

This is the terminal station for the Haeundae Blue Line Park of the Haeundae Coastal Train, which opened in October 2020 and connects Haeundae Mipo to Songjeong Beach. The Osyria Tourist Complex, which has recently gained popularity as a power spot with attractions such as Lotte World, is also located nearby, so the number of tourists visiting the quiet and peaceful Songjeong Beach is steadily increasing.

Additionally, the Donghae Line, which departs from Bujeon Station in Seomyeon, Busan, stops here, making access here even more convenient.

Haeundae Blue Line ParkSongjeong Station(Matsu Station on the former Tokai Nanbu Line)

Songjeong Beach is home to Haeundae Blue Line Park, the terminus of the Haeundae Coastal Train, which runs round trip from Haeundae Mipo Station along the coastline to Songjeong Station.

Songjeong Beach, a popular surfing mecca

There is a surfing shop on the shore of Songjeong Beach that caters to beginners and advanced surfers, and if you make a reservation in advance, you can enjoy surfing at Songjeong Beach.

spot nameSongjeong Beach
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Address712-2 Songjeong-dong, Haeundae-gu, Busan
712-2
Tel051-749-5800
Transportation accessSongjeong Station on the Donghae Line, Express Bus No. 1003
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