Seogwipo, South Korea
Jungmun Saekdal Beach (중문·색달 해변)

Bring your A-game at this multi-coloured beach.

White, black, red, grey – it might surprise you to find all these colours of sand consolidated in one beach. But this phenomenon can be observed in the Jungmun Saekdal Beach in Jeju. This 560m long beach with its colourful sand and black basalt is so alluring that it has been shooting location for many shows and movies.


The beach is a great place to stretch those muscles with water activities such as rafting and scuba diving, but is especially known for surfing. Don’t forget to visit the little cave, Haesikgul Cave situated on the right side of the beach. Formed by a stretch of cliffs, it is home to interesting ecology to discover. Work up a sweat, watch the sunset on this immaculate spot, and grab a bite at one of the many nearby restaurants to complete your visit to Jungmun Saekdal Beach.


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Tips Before You Go
Do note that if you intend to swim here, you can only do so in the daytime as swimming is prohibited at night.
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Saekdal-dong, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do, South Korea