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Ferry to Jeju

Ferry services to UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site Jejudo Island depart from Incheon, Mokpo, Wando, and Busan. There are ferries available to transport passengers and their cars.
(Note: not all ferries can accommodate cars. Please check in advance with the ferry company.)

A trip on the ferry allows tourists to enjoy the beautiful ocean scenery along with magnificent sunrises and sunsets. The ferries offer a variety of pricing options to Jejudo Island.

• Departure Procedure

  1. 1) As travel to Jeju is domestic, check-in procedures are quite simple. Walk-on passengers are asked to arrive at the passenger terminal at least 30 minutes prior to departure. Passengers bringing vehicles are asked to arrive at the appropriate departure gate at least 2-3 hours before departure for ticket issuance and boarding.
  2. 2) Visitors with outgoing plane tickets may shop at the duty-free shops available at select terminals, but are advised to complete boarding procedures an hour before the departure time, as duty-free shops can only be entered after boarding procedures have been completed. Credit cards as well as U.S. dollars and Japanese yen are accepted. Although there are a variety of restaurants and coffee shops located inside the ship, visitors may wish to bring along some snacks, as prices for snacks on board may be higher. Cell phones are allowed on board, but passengers should note that due to the limited cell phone coverage, mobile phone batteries may drain quickly.

• Ferry Routes

The following ferry routes are in service to Jejudo Island.

• Ferry Schedule

Busan  Jeju

Busan Port Passenger Terminal (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese, French)
/ +82-51-400-3399
Ferry Operator
Name
Ferry
Name
Transit ScheduleSailing
Days
Non
Sailing Day
Trip
Duration
Seokyung
Ferry
Seokyung
Paradise
Departure from Busan 19:00 
Arrival at Jeju 07:00
Mon,
Wed, Fri
SunAround
12 hours
Departure from Jeju 19:00 
Arrival at Busan 07:00
Tue,
Thu
Departure from Jeju 19:30 
Arrival at Busan 07:30
Sat
Seokyung
Island
Departure from Busan 19:00
Arrival at Jeju 07:00
Mon,
Wed, Fri
SunAround
12 hours
Departure from Jeju 19:00
Arrival at Busan 07:00
Mon,
Wed, Fri
* Please check the schedule beforehand, as schedule changes and cancellations may occur due to local weather conditions and other circumstances.

Mokpo, Haenam  Jeju

* Mokpo Port Passenger Terminal: +82-61-243-1927 (Sea World Express Ferry)
* Haenam Wusuyeong Passenger Terminal: +82-61-535-8882 (Sea World Express Ferry)
Ferry
Operator
Name
Ferry
Name
Transit ScheduleSailing
Days
Non
Sailing Day
Trip
Duration
Sea World
Express
Ferry
Sea Star
Cruise
Departure from Mokpo 09:00

Arrival at Jeju 13:20
Every dayOnce per month
(Varies)
Around
4hrs
30min
Departure from Jeju 17:00

Arrival at Mokpo 21:30
Mon–Sat
Departure from Jeju 16:30

Arrival at Mokpo 21:00
Sun
Pink
Dolphin
Departure from Mokpo 14:00

Arrival at Jeju 17:10
Departure from Jeju 09:30

Arrival at Mokpo 12:40
Every day4th
Wednesday
Around
3hrs
10min
Royal
Star
Departure from Haenam 08:30

Arrival at Jeju 11:00
Departure from Jeju 12:30

Arrival at Haenam 15:00
Every dayIrregularAround
2hrs
30min
* Unlike other ferries, Pink Dolphin is not a car-carrying ferry.
* Please check the schedule beforehand, as it may change or be cancelled due to local weather conditions and other unforeseen circumstances.

Wando  Jeju

* Wando Port Passenger Terminal: +82-61-550-6000
Ferry
Operator
Name
Ferry
Name
Transit ScheduleSailing
Days
Non
Sailing Day
Trip Duration
Hanil
Express
Hanil
Car
Ferry 1
Departure from Wando 16:00

Arrival at Jeju 18:50
Every daySatAround
2hrs 50min
Departure from Jeju 08:20

Arrival at Wando 11:10
Sun
Hanil
Blue
Narae
Departure from Wando 09:30

Arrival at Jeju 11:10
Mon-Fri2nd, 4th
Wednesday
Around
1hr 40min
Departure from Jeju 16:30

Arrival at Wando 18:10
Departure from Wando 09:00

Arrival at Jeju 10:40
Departure from Jeju 15:00

Arrival at Wando 16:40
Sat
Departure from Jeju 16:30

Arrival at Wando 18:10
Departure from Jeju 12:00

Arrival at Wando 13:40
Departure from Jeju 17:50

Arrival at Wando 19:30
Sun
Departure from Wando 09:30

Arrival at Jeju 11:10
Hanil
Car
Ferry 3
Departure from Wando 08:00

Arrival at Jeju 13:00
Every day3rd
Wednesday
Around
5hrs
Departure from Jeju 14:00

Arrival at Wando 19:00
* Please check the schedule beforehand, as it may change or be cancelled due to local weather conditions and other unforeseen circumstances.

• Ticket Reservations

  • - Reservations can be made from three months to one day before departure (as long as seats are available). Anyone who wishes to bring their car onto a ferry must sign up for the service upon ticket reservation.
  • - Those who are not Korean citizens may only make a reservation by telephone. When making a reservation, please provide your English name as it appears on your passport, telephone number, and travel itinerary. Reservation procedures are completed when full payment is received.
  • - Foreign language services: Depending on the Jejudo Island ferry company, reservation services in English, Japanese, and Chinese may be available. If translation services are needed, please contact the 1330 tt call center (+82-2-1330), or the nation-wide Tourist Information Center.
Ferry
Operator
Name
RouteFerry
Name
ContactFare
(one-way,
in KRW)
Homepage
Seokyung
Car Ferry
Busan

Jeju
Seokyung
Paradise
1688-7577
Busan: 051-469-5994
Jeju: 064-751-1901~4
43,000-170,000www.skferry.co.kr
(Korean)
Seokyung
Island
43,000-340,000,
Sea World
Express Ferry
Mokpo,
Haenam

Jeju
Sea Star CruiseMokpo: 061-243-1927
Jeju: 064-758-4234
Haenam: 061-537-5500
30,000-300,000www.seaferry.co.kr
(Korean)
Pink Dolphin38,000
Royal Star43,000-38,000
Hanil ExpressWando

Jeju
Hanil Car Ferry 11688-2100
Wando: 061-554-8000
Jeju: 064-751-5050
24,750-52,900www.hanilexpress
.co.kr

(Korean)
Blue Narae35,500-42,500
Hanil Car Ferry 324,750-26,850
* Tickets are available for issue 30 minutes prior to departure (1 hour before departure in peak season) at the ferry passenger terminal.
* Ferry fare may vary slightly depending on the type of passenger room, total number of passengers and peak/low season.
<Last updated, in February 2014>

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