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Oryukdo

Oryukdo

Oryukdo Islands, a symbol of Busan, are small uninhabited islands formed by rocks located in the sea east of Haeundae Beach in Busan. The five islands, Pat Island, Kuru Island, Songgot Island, Surido Island, and Panbaeido Island, are collectively called Oryukdo Islands, and they were named Oryukdo Islands because they appear as five islands at high tide and six islands at low tide.

Oryukdo Islands, which also serve as a lighthouse for ships entering Busan Port and are designated as Busan City's Local Cultural Asset Monument No. 22, boast a spectacular view of the blue sea contrasting with the strangely carved rocks, and the sunrise rising between the islets is a sight that will be cherished for a lifetime.

In addition, there is a very popular restaurant here that opened on October 2013, 10.Oryukdo Skywalkin XNUMX minutes by bus from Yonago Station.

Oryukdo Haeparangil Tourist Information Center

Oryukdo
Oryukdo Haeparangil Tourist Information Center

There is a bus stop for city bus number 27 in front of SK Oryukdo View Apartment.

You can get to Oryukdo Island by taking a sightseeing boat that departs from Mipo Pier at Haeundae Beach and travels between Haeundae, Dongbaek Island, and Oryukdo Island. However, it is more convenient to take city bus number A27 that departs from Nampo-dong, passes through Busan Station, and ends at Oryukdo Island.

spot nameOryukdo
Day
AddressYongho 2-dong, Nam-gu, Busan Metropolitan City
2 years ago
Time24 hours
Admission feeFree

directions: Take city bus number A27 from Nampo-dong via Busan Station, ending at Oryukdo Island.

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