Jungmun Beach
Jeju is home to a number of stunning beaches. Jungmun is one of Jeju's most popular beaches. It is one of South Korea's nicest beaches. The three-color sand of Jungmun is particularly well-known (black, white and red). The dark volcanic stones that characterize the island complement these colors well. Furthermore, the water is turquoise. Once you've arrived, you'll be greeted by a postcard-worthy scene. You can also rent a catamaran from Jungmun to explore Jeju's beautiful shoreline.
This vibrant sandy beach stretches about 560 meters and is 50 meters wide. It's ideal for swimming with the family because the bottom is relatively shallow. A natural sea cave called Haesikgul is located to the right of the beach and is well worth a visit at low tide if you want to take some unique shots. The average depth of the water in this area is 1.2 meters. Despite the sandy bottom, however, this is not the finest "bathing" beach for kids. On Chunmun, the depth begins abruptly, the underwater currents are strong, and the waves are high.
Jungmun Beach offers a variety of water sports such as parasailing, water-skiing, windsurfing, scuba diving, surfing and yacht trips. Plenty of activities to spend unforgettable vacations!
The Korean Federation for the Environmental Movement has recognized this coast as the best unpolluted beach among 44 beaches in South Korea.
Location: Namjeju, South Korea.