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Hallyeohaesang National Marine Park Adventures

Hallyeohaesang National Marine Park is South Korea’s first and largest marine park, celebrated for its stunning archipelago of islands, rich marine biodiversity, and clear coastal waters ideal for recreation and ecological study.

52,000 acres (marine and islands combined)
Acres Protected
Approximately 25 miles of coastal and island trails
Miles of Trails
Over 2 million
Annual Visitors
1968
Year Established

About Hallyeohaesang National Marine Park

 

Established in 1968, Hallyeohaesang National Marine Park is located along the southeastern coast of South Korea, primarily in South Gyeongsang Province. The park encompasses a vast marine area including more than 120 islands and islets forming part of the Hallyeohaesang Archipelago. The landscape is marked by rocky cliffs, sandy beaches, and dense forests, creating a striking contrast between sea and land. The park’s waters are home to diverse marine ecosystems, including coral reefs, kelp forests, and habitats for numerous fish, mollusk, and bird species, making it an important site for marine biodiversity conservation. Key islands within the park include Odongdo, known for its camellia forests and scenic walking paths; Geojedo, South Korea’s second-largest island featuring beautiful rock formations; and Tongyeong, known as the 'Naples of Korea' for its picturesque harbor and cultural heritage. Visitors partake in hiking, fishing, boating, scuba diving, and bird watching, all set against stunning coastal vistas. The park also serves as a vibrant hub for ecological research and environmental education. With well-maintained trails and visitor facilities, Hallyeohaesang offers a blend of natural splendor and cultural experiences, attracting both nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts throughout the year.

Highlights

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Odongdo Island Camellia Forest and Coastal Walkways

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Rich Marine Biodiversity Including Kelp Forests and Coral Communities

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Geojedo Island’s Dramatic Rock Formations and Scenic Views

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Tongyeong Harbor Cultural and Seafood Market Experience

Notable Natural Features

Odongdo Island

A small island famous for its lush camellia groves and well-developed coastal walking paths offering panoramic sea views.

Geojedo Island

The second-largest island in South Korea, featuring rugged rock formations, hiking trails, and traditional fishing villages.

Hallyeohaesang Archipelago

An extensive cluster of over 120 islands rich with diverse marine life and pristine natural environments.