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ABC KID
Joined: 14 Sep 2007
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Posted: Wed Jan 28, 2009 7:03 pm Post subject: South Korean Islands Thread |
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A lot of people like to visit the various islands around South Korea...
Please share your experiences of the islands you have visited or lived on. Feel free to repeat ones that have already been done. The more opinions the better.
Do you recommend others visit the islands you have been to?
I will begin...
Geoje Island: I visited once, taking the ferry over and coming back by bus. I went to Okpo and to be honest I was not very impressed. It also seemed quite expensive. In defence of Geoje, we seemed to pass some nice looking areas at the beginning of our journey back. Perhaps we just didn't go to the best places? I have heard and read lots of encouraging things about the island.
Verdict: I neither recommend or discourage a visit.
Wolmi Island: I have been there twice. It reminds me of a good British seaside town. The ferry trip over was also enjoyable. Things for children to do too if you have a family.
Verdict: I recommend it although I don't think I would want to stay for more than a day at a time. |
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the ireland

Joined: 11 May 2008 Location: korea
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Posted: Wed Jan 28, 2009 7:22 pm Post subject: |
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Geoje Island
I lived here for 1 and a half years. Okpo, as the op said is a bit of a disappointment, not much to do there excpet drink and eat (there is a lovely indian resturant though), and there are too many hills for my liking!! Gohyeon is a much better town, it has more things to do, 2 cinemas, homeplus dept stor, shops, the harbour is really nice, POW camp, sports stadium, sports grounds (artificial grass pitch, tennis courts, climbing wall etc) and really nice scenery but these town are quite like the rest of korea, they have a lot of pollution and trash thrown around.
However if you go to the south of the island to placed like haegumgang, it is like being in a whole new place. The beaches are beautiful, the mountains and scenery are both breathtaking and the air is much much cleaner. If you go to Geoje you have to travel to the south of the island, it only takes a half hour in a car from gohyeon but its like being a million miles away.
Verdict: def recommend to a large group of ppl to come to the island together and have an evening bbq on the beach and stay in a beach hotel, hakdong beach is pebble so its easier to manage it there. we did it with 16 of us.
Jeju do
Korea's hawaii.......well the certainly put their own personal touch to it. I thought it was nice but not wonderful, the beaches were typically korean, overcrowded, over polluted, and trash all over the place. my g.f and I hired a taxi for the day and went horse riding, atv riding (it's good but much better in gyeongju) we also visited the miniature landmark place, and seen some wonderful scenery to the south. also if your budget stretches to it, stay in lotte hotel, it is great, the ramada to the north of the island is quite good, but the beaches in that area are not so great.
Verdict: if you have a bit of cash lying around, get a cheap flight down for a long weekend, have a bit of fun, unwind, but don't expect the place to look mmuch different than the mainland (except for the planting of palm trees, but then Geoje did that last year too........on a main road )[/u] |
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Gimpokid

Joined: 09 Nov 2008 Location: Best Gimpo
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Posted: Wed Jan 28, 2009 9:37 pm Post subject: |
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Silmido and Muuido I'll count these as one because you can walk between the 2 at low tide. The air is pretty fresh as is the seafood. There is of course a place to hike on Muuido which gives pretty good view on Incheon which is actually pretty from a distance and seeing the mud flats at low tide is kinda cool looking.
Silmido has some nice looking beachs which are semi obscured by empty soju bottles and garbage and it's kinda cool to be in a place where a death squad trained to assasinate Kim Il Sung and there are a few sites that were used to film some Korean TV shows that didn't interest me at all.
The verdict is: meh There is some natural beauty here but it's really nothing to get super excited about. However it's so close by if you live in Seoul, Incheon or Western Gyeonggi that you might as well take a day trip and have a look at the sea, ride a ferry and eat some fish. |
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ardis
Joined: 20 Apr 2006 Location: Seoul
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Posted: Wed Jan 28, 2009 11:50 pm Post subject: |
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I know of a beach on a very, very small island that is absolutely gorgeous--no tourists, no trash, no obnoxious foreigners, no shopping malls, etc. The water is crystal clear--almost reminded me of the Mediterranean and that's no joke. But uh...being a b*tch, I don't want to give the name away. I want to go there in the summer and find that it hasn't been overrun by hordes of Cass-chugging Koreans and [Mod Edit] foreigners. I'm fine giving the name through a PM, though, if anyone feels like knowing. |
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VanIslander

Joined: 18 Aug 2003 Location: Geoje, Hadong, Tongyeong,... now in a small coastal island town outside Gyeongsangnamdo!
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Posted: Thu Jan 29, 2009 2:04 am Post subject: |
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the ireland wrote: |
Geoje Island ...if you go to the south of the island to placed like haegumgang, it is like being in a whole new place. The beaches are beautiful, the mountains and scenery are both breathtaking and the air is much much cleaner. If you go to Geoje you have to travel to the south of the island, it only takes a half hour in a car from gohyeon but its like being a million miles away. |
Yep, that's one of the great areas of Geoje.
ABC KID saw next to nothing of what the island has to offer: going to Gohyeon and Okpo and thinking that's it. I feel sorry for the kid.
A parallel: I was very unimpressed with Jeju when I arrived at Jeju-si. But then I didn't just leave, I rented a car in the big town and went around the island and saw a lot of sights that have nothing to do with Jeju-si and Seogwipo. |
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SeoulMan6
Joined: 27 Jul 2005 Location: Gangwon-do
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Posted: Thu Jan 29, 2009 4:37 am Post subject: |
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I love ISLANDS!!!!!!!!
I've found that July and August can be busy, but June and September are EMPTY, as it is not officially "in season".
Off Incheon, I went to Ijakdo. Very small, plenty of minbak and beaches. You can walk end-to-end in about 30 minutes.
Down south from Wando, Bogildo is the one that Koreans rave about but I thought is was ok at best. Nearby, Cheongsando was much better. It was small enough to cycle, had several beach sights, and not too many people. At Jiri Beach off season it was just my friend and I and the old folks who live there. I want to retire there with my minbak and satellite TV...  |
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Underwaterbob

Joined: 08 Jan 2005 Location: In Cognito
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Posted: Thu Jan 29, 2009 4:51 am Post subject: |
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DeokJeok Do
Chuseok haven for weigukins. |
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nosmallplans

Joined: 10 Oct 2008 Location: noksapyeong
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Posted: Thu Jan 29, 2009 6:24 am Post subject: |
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Ulleungdo was nice. Definitely try visiting during winter, while transportation to and from may become difficult, the views are something else. |
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DaeguKid
Joined: 09 Dec 2006 Location: Daegu
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Posted: Thu Jan 29, 2009 6:33 am Post subject: |
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Takashima...rocky, windy at times, not very populated (one guy lived there but missing at the mo), very controversial (depending on where you are from), fishing is apparently great.
The downside, not much of a night life!
Seriously though, hit the south of South Korea....down near Yeosu. Dotted with many amazing little islands and beaches. I want to share the gem my friends and I came across, but then it would get spoiled with all you waygooks. It is all good down there...but if you find "my" island you will understand why i am so hush hush. Happy island hoping.
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Bibbitybop

Joined: 22 Feb 2006 Location: Seoul
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Posted: Thu Jan 29, 2009 8:33 am Post subject: |
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Underwaterbob wrote: |
DeokJeok Do
Chuseok haven for weigukins. |
Underwaterbob and I first met on Deokjeokdo, I won't mention where. The island is not only a foreigner haven during Chuseok, but during most warm weather weekends. Having a 70% foreigner/30% Korean crowd on random weekends is a sight to be seen.
Seoulman
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Off Incheon, I went to Ijakdo. Very small, plenty of minbak and beaches. You can walk end-to-end in about 30 minutes. |
A couple of points to disagree on:
You may walk from the port to the first and largest beach area in 30 minutes, but you can't walk that island in 30 minutes at all. I don't have map handy, but it's much longer than that.
It's true there are plenty of minbaks and and a handful of beaches, but only if you go in peak Korean summer season. Go there after Chuseok and find everything closed or open only to those who reserved in advance.
Also, they've added a noraebang on the main beach during the last couple of years. Not an indoors one, but one that blasts the singers over the beach through loudspeakers until around midnight. I thought about setting the place on fire it was so bad. |
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SeoulMan6
Joined: 27 Jul 2005 Location: Gangwon-do
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Posted: Thu Jan 29, 2009 2:38 pm Post subject: |
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Bibbitybop wrote: |
Seoulman
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Off Incheon, I went to Ijakdo. Very small, plenty of minbak and beaches. You can walk end-to-end in about 30 minutes. |
A couple of points to disagree on:
You may walk from the port to the first and largest beach area in 30 minutes, but you can't walk that island in 30 minutes at all. I don't have map handy, but it's much longer than that.
It's true there are plenty of minbaks and and a handful of beaches, but only if you go in peak Korean summer season. Go there after Chuseok and find everything closed or open only to those who reserved in advance.
Also, they've added a noraebang on the main beach during the last couple of years. Not an indoors one, but one that blasts the singers over the beach through loudspeakers until around midnight. I thought about setting the place on fire it was so bad. |
It's been about 4 years since I went so I trust your judgement more than my memory, but there are actually 2 Ijakdo islands next to each other (big and small?) so maybe we went to different ones.
I went in June and the minbak were open but no tourists around. We had to eat breakfast at the minbak since there was nothing else. No footprints on the beach, blue sky, deserted schoolhouse, friendly folks... I loved it. But we could tell that it was going to be packed in summer. |
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Bibbitybop

Joined: 22 Feb 2006 Location: Seoul
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Posted: Thu Jan 29, 2009 3:10 pm Post subject: |
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SeoulMan6 wrote: |
Bibbitybop wrote: |
Seoulman
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Off Incheon, I went to Ijakdo. Very small, plenty of minbak and beaches. You can walk end-to-end in about 30 minutes. |
A couple of points to disagree on:
You may walk from the port to the first and largest beach area in 30 minutes, but you can't walk that island in 30 minutes at all. I don't have map handy, but it's much longer than that.
It's true there are plenty of minbaks and and a handful of beaches, but only if you go in peak Korean summer season. Go there after Chuseok and find everything closed or open only to those who reserved in advance.
Also, they've added a noraebang on the main beach during the last couple of years. Not an indoors one, but one that blasts the singers over the beach through loudspeakers until around midnight. I thought about setting the place on fire it was so bad. |
It's been about 4 years since I went so I trust your judgement more than my memory, but there are actually 2 Ijakdo islands next to each other (big and small?) so maybe we went to different ones.
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Ah, that's right. Maybe I'm thinking of Daeijakdo, one of them in the Ijakdo system. |
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ABC KID
Joined: 14 Sep 2007
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Posted: Tue Jun 23, 2009 5:38 pm Post subject: |
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Bump. It is getting close to vacation season again. Any more recommendations for good islands to visit? |
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bluelake

Joined: 01 Dec 2005
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Posted: Tue Jun 23, 2009 5:52 pm Post subject: |
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My favorite island is Ganghwado. You can get to it by two bridges: one at the northern end, near Gimpo, and the other at the southern end, near Incheon. Although the island has commercialized a bit (at least in the main town area), most of the island is still very clean and picturesque. I started going there many, many years ago for historical research, but continued going there because I love the place.
Another interesting island to visit is Jakyakdo, which is a twenty-minute boat ride from Incheon. The island is only 500m long, so it's fairly easy to get around. Again, just like with Ganghwado, I first visited Jakyakdo for historical research (it is where the US Asiatic Squadron anchored in 1871 during the first military action between Korea and the US; also, three US servicemen at that time were buried there). |
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thrylos

Joined: 10 Jun 2008
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Posted: Tue Jun 23, 2009 11:57 pm Post subject: |
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I ranted and raved about Imjado in Shinan county, an hour or so west of Kwangju (Jeollanamdo) and a 15 minute boat ride off Jido island (NOT JiNdo) on another thread (cant find it right now)
(Supposedly) longest beach in Korea, over 5kms long. Makes most other beaches pale in comparison in terms of water/beach. Just look at the banner photos on
http://cafe.daum.net/loveimjado
Hardly anyone there outside the 2-3 days of August 15th... |
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