Auto Camping
Camping has consolidated itself as one of the main leisure activities in Korea as the number of campers exceeded seven million in 2021. As a result, the country’s camping market was worth KRW 6.3 trillion in 2021, recording an 8.2% increase from KRW 5.8 trillion in the previous year (2020).
The exponentially increased demand has resulted in an increasing number of campgrounds, with camping experiences becoming diversified. In Korea, camping can be enjoyed in diverse ways depending on individual preferences, such as auto camping, glamping, caravanning, car camping, and backpacking.
There is also intense competition for reserving campgrounds located in the city. Examples include Nanji Campground and Noeul Campground in Seoul, and Jaraseom Auto Campground in Gapyeong, Gyeonggi-do. Recently, more and more campgrounds have been operating activity zones such as water parks and leisure parks.
Water Activities
The number of surfers is on the rise in Korea as an increasing number of Koreans see surfing as a leisure activity that allows them to appreciate the beautiful sea while enjoying the thrill and sense of freedom given by the sea. The top three surfing destinations in Korea include Yangyang in Gangwon-do, Busan, and Jeju Island. Well-equipped with surfing environments, all of them attract many surfers, from beginners to masters.
Surfyy Beach and Jukdo Beach in Yangyang are surfing meccas featuring a low depth of water and waves suitable for surfing. Others include Songjeong Beach in Busan, Jungmun Saekdal Beach on Jeju Island, and Mallipo Beach in Taean, Chungcheongnam-do.
Canoeing and kayaking are activities that allow people to savor nature at leisure. Recently, the “clear kayak” tour has become more popular. The experience consists of riding a kayak with a clear or transparent bottom or hull, allowing participants to see underwater. Kayaking is available in most parts of Jeju Island. Popular locations include Pyoseon Beach, Handam Beach, Woljeong-ri Beach, and Soesokkak Estuary, where the freshwater meets the ocean.
Located in Samcheok, Gangwon-do, Jangho Port is called the Naples of Korea because of its magnificent scenery, including strange rocks, bizarre stones, and the emerald ocean. It features the development of marine activities such as kayaking with a clear kayak and snorkeling thanks to the clean and shallow waters. Cheongpung Lake in Jecheon, Chungcheongbuk-do, is another destination for kayaking.
Activities intended to explore the sea, such as snorkeling and scuba diving, are consistently popular. The representative snorkeling destinations include Panpo Port on Jeju Island, Bongpo Beach in Goseong, Gangwon-do, and Namae Beach in Yangyang, Gangwon-do.
You can enjoy the luxury of yacht riding in Jeju, Gangneung, Busan, and Tongyeong.
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