"Yongmeori Seashore" is a place where Mt. Sanbangsan stretches into the ocean and it looks as if a dragon’s head is going underwater. This area is made of Sa-am stacks, built up over millions of years.
There are Gulbangs here which are depressed into the shape of rooms, and wide rocks stacking up on one another along the seashore cliffs which create a majestic scenery by the sea.
Along the road down to the seashore, there is the Hamel Castaway Memorial, in remembrance of Hamel who drifted to this place in 1653.
Just off to the right of the beach is a soft and dark sandy beach. You can meet the women sea-divers of Jeju who sell sea cucumbers and stroll on the road that spreads along the seashore.
Address
218-10 Sanbang-ro, Andeok-myeon, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do, South Korea
Phone number
+82-64-794-2940
Opening Hours
Mon
08:00 ~ 18:30
Tue
08:00 ~ 18:30
Wed
08:00 ~ 18:30
Thu
08:00 ~ 18:30
Fri
08:00 ~ 18:30
Sat
08:00 ~ 18:30
Sun
08:00 ~ 18:30
Admissions
Adult (Age 18 and over)- Individual 2,000 won, Group 1,500 won Children&Youth- Individual 1,500 won Group 800 won Senior- Free * Groups are more than 10 persons. * You can tour Sanbanggulsa, Hamel Castaway Memorial and Yongmeori Beach with the same ticket.