Jungmun Beach
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A scenic resort beach in southern Jeju with black volcanic sand and upscale accommodation options nearby. It's perfect for relaxation and offers access to the nearby Jungmun Daepo Coast's dramatic rock formations.
Things to do
- Swimming and sunbathing — Enjoy the clean waters and distinctive black volcanic sand beach that stretches along the southern coast.
- Jungmun Daepo Coast hike — Walk the scenic coastal trail to view dramatic columnar basalt rock formations and sea caves carved into volcanic cliffs.
- Jungmun Tourist Complex exploration — Stroll through the upscale resort area featuring luxury hotels, shops, and restaurants adjacent to the beach.
- Snorkeling and diving — Explore underwater rock formations and marine life in the clear waters off the volcanic coast.
- Sunset viewing — Watch the sun set over the sea from the black sand beach, with views toward the nearby rock formations.
- Photography at Yeongcheon Valley — Capture images of the scenic coastal valley and waterfall area near the Jungmun area.
Food to try
- Jeonbok juk (abalone porridge) — Creamy rice porridge made with fresh abalone from local waters, a regional specialty throughout southern Jeju.
- Sashimi and raw fish (hoe) — Fresh seafood sashimi featuring local catches like grouper and flounder, served at beachfront restaurants.
- Black pork (Jeju dwaeji galbap) — Grilled Jeju black pork ribs marinated in soy and sesame, a must-try local specialty found at nearby restaurants.
- Sea urchin (uni) bibimbap — Mixed rice bowl topped with fresh sea urchin roe, seaweed, and vegetables, highlighting Jeju's marine bounty.
- Haemul jjim (steamed seafood) — Steamed assortment of local shellfish and fish with broth, a hearty coastal dish perfect after beach activities.
Local customs & good to know
- Beach etiquette and season awareness — Summer (June-August) is peak season with designated swimming areas and lifeguards; respect posted safety zones and avoid the beach during typhoon warnings.
- Respect local haenyeo (women divers) — If present, observe the traditional female free divers from a distance and do not interfere with their work harvesting seafood.
- Upscale resort culture — The Jungmun area caters to affluent visitors; dress neatly for restaurants and respect quiet hours at nearby luxury hotels.
- Volcanic sand care — The black volcanic sand stains easily and retains heat; wear water shoes, bring a towel to change behind, and rinse off promptly after beach time.