Kids enjoy the guarded shallow zone, sand of four colors, and tube rentals; however, big waves outside ropes and the lack of a playground demand constant adult supervision.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with kids: Allows time to swim in the kids’ zone, build sandcastles, and explore the sea cave without rushing.
Swim in Kids’ Zone:
A shallow, roped-off area with lifeguards during summer.
Tip: Always supervise your children and bring water shoes to protect feet.
Build Sandcastles on Colored Sand:
Fine black, white, red, and gray sand perfect for creative play.
Tip: Bring small buckets and shovels; the mixed sand holds shapes well.
Explore Haesikgul Sea Cave:
A 15 m natural cliff cave on the beach’s right side.
Tip: Visit at low tide for safe footing and watch the waves hit the rocks.
Walk the Coastal Boardwalk:
Stroller-friendly path above the beach with cliff views and rare plants.
Tip: Start near the Teddy Bear Museum stairs for an easy, scenic loop.
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Item | Cost (Approx.) |
---|---|
Tube rental (2) | KRW 20,000 |
Parasols & sunbed | KRW 30,000 |
Snacks & drinks | KRW 20,000 |
Total Estimated | KRW 70,000 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
Summer (Jun–Aug): lifeguards on duty, busy midday. Spring/Autumn: fewer crowds, cooler water. Winter: quiet beach but cold; bring warm layers.
Address: Jungmun Saekdal Beach, Saekdal-dong, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do, South Korea
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Global Voice
Beautiful beach with a peaceful atmosphere. There was a warning sign for jellyfish, but it didn’t take away from the experience. It’s a relatively small beach for walking along the coast, but the size and location felt just right. I’d love to go back and reconnect with nature anytime. I already miss it!
Jason W
Very pretty beach with great views, plenty of parking, came from the parking lot slightly east. Great place to take a longer stroll, since there are trails that connect from some of the resorts in the area which are readily accessible. Showers, lifeguards, restrooms all around as well. You can enjoy the ocean, catch some waves and sun, then grab some food, great place to spend a sunny afternoon.
Mir
4.5/5 stars. It’s a pretty and small beach. Came in Oct so it wasn’t crowded. I grew up driving to Malibu beach in California regularly on the weekends, so this beach is not as impressive, but still has a nice vibe. Pictures turned out pretty with the palm trees and cliffs.
Julian M
Nice beach and great views. The beach has toilets which were relatively clean and maintained. There are a couple of shops near the entrance including a GS25. The beach is not the best for swimming as the waves are pretty aggressive, but it is just perfect for surfing a bit.
Dima White
Great place! Big beach, great view, few people (we were there in early September). In the afternoon the waves come and you can surf. There are posters at the entrance to the beach that you can't swim because there are no lifeguards, but no one pays attention to it.
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