beaches in korea Archives < South of Seoul https://blog.southofseoul.net/tag/beaches-in-korea/ Localized Guides for Your Life in Korea Wed, 15 Mar 2023 03:20:05 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 https://blog.southofseoul.net/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/South-of-Seoul-logo-for-header.png beaches in korea Archives < South of Seoul https://blog.southofseoul.net/tag/beaches-in-korea/ 32 32 Our Best Mallipo Beach Day Itinerary https://blog.southofseoul.net/our-best-mallipo-beach-day-itinerary/ Mon, 29 Nov 2021 02:38:17 +0000 https://blog.southofseoul.net/?p=6995 Lanae Rivers-Woods, MAIT

The best Mallipo beach day itinerary. Perfect for folks living in Pyeongtaek. Don't forget to enjoy the beach this summer.

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Where to Stay and Play in Yeosu https://blog.southofseoul.net/where-to-stay-and-play-in-yeosu/ Mon, 14 Jun 2021 06:43:45 +0000 https://blog.southofseoul.net/?p=5013 LeaDan Yee, M.Ed

Looking for where to stay and play in Yeosu? You’ve found the right spot. Keep reading to learn more. What you will find in Yeosu If you’re traveling to Yeosu, then you’re looking for a destination that is not only beautiful but warm for most of the year. Yeosu is a small peninsula with 317 islands, only 49 of them are inhabited. Despite its size, there are tons of things to do here, including beaches, such as Maseongri Black Sand Beach. Hopefully, this blog will help you to choose a hotel, resort, or pension that fits your needs. I’ve included some highlights in their amenities but keep in mind that hotels have closed or discontinued certain amenities because of COVID19. For example, Hidden Bay Hotel closed their kids’ playground but the fitness room and pool were still available. Or some hotels may have discontinued their breakfast service. If you are selecting a hotel for a specific feature, always check in advance. You can call 1330 to get help in English with any questions related to your hotel. Additionally, most amenities, including pool use, have entrance fees. Guests often have a discounted fee. You may purchase tickets to other attractions, such as Aquaplanet and Cable Cars, from most hotels in the area. Check their websites, as they may also offer tours. A little about the island of Odongdo in Yeosu This specific part of Yeosu is a hub for many attractions within walking distance, such as, Yeosu EXPO Station (in case you’d rather not drive), ziplines, boat rentals, Odongdo Island & Jasan Park (the island includes a short hike to a lighthouse and / a cave with a fascinating dragon story) and The Big-O, which lights up at night along with the rest of the marina. Other attractions within walking distance, 5 Places to Stay in Yeosu Things to do in Yeosu Staying in Yeosu for Business While we did not stay in Yeosu for business, most hotels also have a business center. Many of them will allow access to their facilities, regardless of whether or not you’re a guest, with an entrance fee. So even if you don’t opt to stay at any of these recommended locations, I would still encourage that you visit them. LeaDan Yee, M.EdLeaDan Yee holds a Master’s in Education with a focus in Secondary Education and Teaching – Language Arts and Bachelor’s in Psychology, with a minor in Speech. As a Cultural Liaison and Content Creator at South of Seoul, Ms. Yee focuses on creating content for families interested in traveling and those with toddlers.  She is especially interested in opportunities to share her Native Hawaiian background and empower others to be cultural ambassadors. Prior to joining South of Seoul, LeaDan worked as a High School Speech Teacher and Adjunct Communications Professor. She specializes in Public Speaking, Argumentation and Debate, Team Management, and Event Planning.

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