Hello, when you enter Busan Port on a ferry or high-speed boat that connects Busan Port and Japan, you can see small islands on the left. These islands can appear to be five or six islands depending on the tide.Oryukdo.
A Korea-Japan high-speed ferry travelling between Oryukdo Island, Busan and Fukuoka



Haeundae BeachYou can tour Oryukdo Islands from the sea by taking a sightseeing boat departing from, but if you use the Oryukdo Skywalk (a glass observation deck) in Yongho-dong, Nam-gu, which opened on October 2013, 10, you can enjoy not only Oryukdo Islands but also the beautiful scenery of Busan's sea up close.
The Skywalk stretches from the edge of the cliff toward the sea of Oryukdo Island. It is a 15m long U-shaped glass bridge made of reinforced glass, from which you can see the waves crashing on the 35m high cliff from under your feet. To protect the glass bridge, cloth footwear is provided at the entrance, and you must wear it over your shoes before entering.
A 9-metre long glass skywalk






The Oryukdo Skywalk is extremely popular with tourists visiting Busan and is free to use. On clear days, you can see Busan's popular attractions such as Haeundae Beach and Gwangan Bridge from the bridge.
The Oryukdo Skywalk is located a short walk up a hill.




| spot name | Oryukdo Skywalk Oryokdo Skywalk |
|---|---|
| Address | 936-941 Yongho-dong, Nam-gu, Busan 936-941 |
| Phone | 051-607-6395 |
| Time | From morning 9 to afternoon 6 Closed on rainy or windy days |
| Admission fee | Free |
directions: Take city bus number 27 at Nampo-dong and get off at the last stop.

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