JAGALCHI CRUISE
Read moreWhere there's sea, there's ship, and where there's ship, there's cruise. Busan is a prime destination for taking a few hours out to sea and discovering the city from another angle. Departing from Jagalchi Market, we embark for a 90-minute crossing off the coast and on the edge of the city. Opt for the 6 p.m. crossing to enjoy the sunset, and avoid the 2 p.m. crossing, which is the most popular (the boat has a maximum capacity of 303). A word of advice to avoid seasickness: have a slightly full stomach.
SEORAK WATERPIA
Read moreThis aquatic complex, which offers a beautiful view of Mount Seorak, is part of a huge condominium. Nevertheless, the Waterpia baths are open to everyone! Like its counterparts, there are swimming pools, waves, bubbles, slides, play structures for children... in short, enough to paddle all day long. It is obviously a place that attracts a lot of Korean families, so to get an ounce of calm and serenity, we prefer a visit outside the weekend and school holidays.
BIG BLUE 33
Read moreThis diving agency offers initiations and excursions in English for all levels. Ideal to discover the beauty of Jeju's aquatic fauna and flora at close quarters. The underwater photographer Wolfgang Pölzer has described the seabed as a mix of the Norwegian and Red Sea bottoms. We let you discover and admire the result of this surprising equation for yourself. And also ideal for forging memorable memories. However, we recommend that you are in good physical condition!
TRAVERSÉE DU LAC CHUNGJUHO
Read moreAbout 15 km from the city is the Chungju Dam, which holds back the water of the South Hangang River, creating a beautiful artificial lake almost 60 km long. There is a dock near the dam from which the ferries leave on the lake.
Some boats stop in Janghoe, the stop to admire 2 of the 8 wonders of Danyang. The boats are open and there is a beautiful view of the surrounding mountains and rocks. Not to be missed if there's time. You can also rent speedboats by the hour.