Gwangalli Beach
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What to know before visiting Gwangalli Beach
Things to Do in Gwangalli Beach
1. Gwangandaegyo Bridge
The Gwangan Bridge, also known as the Diamond Bridge, is Korea's largest marine double-decker bridge, stretching 7.42 km across the sea. Connecting Namcheon-dong to Haeundae-gu, this iconic bridge dazzles with a state-of-the-art lighting system with over 100,000 bright lights every night. A must-see attraction in Busan, the bridge is a popular spot for cruise operators like the Haeundae Cruise departing from Haeundae Mipo or the Yacht Cruise Tour from The Bay 101, where you can get a close-up view of its spectacular architecture from the sea.
2. Gwangalli M Drone Light Show
Experience Korea's first-ever permanent drone light show at Gwangalli Beach. The show begins on the left side but can be seen from anywhere on the beach. Every week, hundreds of drones create stunning displays, making it a memorable experience for all.
3. Gwangalli Ocean Leports Center
Enjoy all kinds of exciting and safe water activities, including water playground, paddle board SUP, kayak, rafting boat, surfboard, banana boat, jet boat, motor boat, and public or private yacht tours.
4. Millak Raw Fish Street
Near Millak Waterside Park, this vibrant area is famous for its live seafood markets and sashimi eateries. You can get live seafood at the markets and have it prepared at nearby delicious restaurants. Many restaurants in the area include sashimi on their menu for your convenience. Alternatively, you can let the fish market shops prepare your sashimi with sauces and veggies for takeout. Most locals go for this and enjoy picnics by the beach or waterfront park
5. Busan Fireworks Festival
The Busan Fireworks Festival is one of the most popular festivals in South Korea, and it happens every year during the autumn season on Gwangalli Beach. Walk along the road and delight in different cultural performances such as music concerts hosted by street performers and magic shows, as well as engaging experience programs like photo zones and chalk art.
Tips for Your Gwangalli Beach Visit
When is the best time to visit Gwangalli Beach?
Plan your visit to Gwangalli Beach during the autumn Busan Fireworks Festival for a spectacular display of lights and colors. Alternatively, you can also visit in the evening to enjoy a beautiful night view and see the enchanting light show on the Gwangan Bridge and experience the vibrant nightlife atmosphere. For ideal beach weather, consider the summer months, which also have special events like the Busan International Fireworks Festival.
How to go to Gwangalli Beach?
You can go to Gwangalli Beach via Geumnyeonsan Station or Gwangan Station on Line 2 of the subway, followed by a short walk to the beach. Taxis and buses also provide accessible transportation options for travelers exploring the area. Public transportation or a taxi from various parts of Busan make sure you have a convenient and hassle-free journey to this coastal paradise.
How to get around Gwangalli Beach?
To get around Busan Gwangalli Beach in Busan, South Korea, you can walk from Gwangan Station Exit 5 (13 mins), take the Busan City Tour Bus from Busan Station (Red Line) to Gwangalli Beach, or use public buses 138, 4162, 8383, 1, or 108, all stopping at Gwangalli Beach. Walk along Gwanganhaebyeon-ro, the main road with a pedestrian promenade to the beach and sea-view restaurants and coffee shops on the other side.