Songjeong Beach
BusanBeach district

Songjeong Beach

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Songjeong Beach is a relaxed surfing spot east of Haeundae, popular with locals and surfers for its gentle waves and laid-back café scene. The quieter atmosphere and scenic coastal train route make it a refreshing alternative to Busan's busier beaches.

Region
Busan
Coordinates
35.1787, 129.2004
Admission
The beach is free, while surf rentals, cafes, and dining are paid separately.
How to get there
Songjeong Station and nearby buses make the area accessible, especially when paired with eastern Busan coastal stops.
Suggested visit time
1-3 hr
Official website
Official website

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