Songjeong Beach
Close to Haeundae, yet so quiet in compa-rison, Songjeong is writing itself a new history as Busan's surfing capital. Surfers are constantly crisscrossing the waters, which provide the perfect conditions for beginners. The shallow water and sandy ocean floor make for a safe place for newbies. Build skills while waves roll in from both from the East and South Seas. With a surfing school and rental shops lining the beach, Songjeong is the place to be for anyone interested in the sport, regardless of skill level.
Be sure to check out an outdoor terrace at one of the small cafes and cozy restaurants on the west side of the beach, a current hot spot for food photography on social media.
- How to get there: Get off at Jangsan Station (Metro line 2) and go out exit 5 or 7. Take bus No. 185, get off at the KT Songjeong Tower bus stop and walk toward the beach. Or get off at Centum City Station and go out exit 2. Take bus Nos. 38, 39, 40, 63, 100, 100-1, 139, 141, 181, 182 or 200 and get off at the Songjeong Beach entrance stop.
The article above is courtesy of Busan Metropolitan City, Korea (http://dynamic.busan.go.kr/enjoy-busan/view?dataNo=55799&curPage=2&bbsNo=10&srchCl=Enjoy+Busan).
Be sure to check out an outdoor terrace at one of the small cafes and cozy restaurants on the west side of the beach, a current hot spot for food photography on social media.
- How to get there: Get off at Jangsan Station (Metro line 2) and go out exit 5 or 7. Take bus No. 185, get off at the KT Songjeong Tower bus stop and walk toward the beach. Or get off at Centum City Station and go out exit 2. Take bus Nos. 38, 39, 40, 63, 100, 100-1, 139, 141, 181, 182 or 200 and get off at the Songjeong Beach entrance stop.
The article above is courtesy of Busan Metropolitan City, Korea (http://dynamic.busan.go.kr/enjoy-busan/view?dataNo=55799&curPage=2&bbsNo=10&srchCl=Enjoy+Busan).