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Yangyang Surfing — Even Beginners Can Ride Waves in a Day, Korea's Surfing Mecca

In summer, Yangyang is called 'the city of surfing'. Surf shops and beach clubs line up along Jukdo Beach, Ingu Beach, and Hajodae Beach, and people carrying boards fill the entire city. From those trying surfing for the first time to regular surfers, we've compiled ways to enjoy the summer waves in Yangyang.

At a Glance

  • Location: Area around Jukdo, Ingu, and Hajodae Beaches, Yangyang-gun, Gangwon (centered on Hyeonnam-myeon)
  • Best Season: June-September. Waves are present year-round, but summer is optimal for water activities and beginner introductions.
  • Lessons: Beginner lessons usually 2-3 hours (includes theory + board rental), even beginners can ride on the same day.
  • How to Get There: About 2 hours via Seoul-Yangyang Expressway — Excellent accessibility from the Seoul metropolitan area
  • Who It's For: 20s and 30s who enjoy activities and beach vibes, surfing beginners
  • One Liner: "The closest real waves from the Seoul metropolitan area"

Why Yangyang?

Since the opening of the Seoul-Yangyang Expressway, Yangyang has become closer, just 2 hours away from the Seoul metropolitan area, emerging as the number one surfing destination. Gentle sandy beaches and suitable waves are perfect for beginners, and the infrastructure for surf shops, lessons, and equipment rental is well-established. The combination of 'surfing + vacation' — riding waves during the day and enjoying sunsets and music at beach clubs at night — is Yangyang's charm.

If It's Your First Time — Start with Lessons

If surfing is new to you, start with beginner lessons. Typically a 2-3 hour course, you'll learn theory, paddling, and how to stand on the board, and the board and wetsuit are often included in the lesson fee. Beginners practice in the 'whitewash' section after the wave breaks, so even if you can't swim, you can try it with life-saving equipment and instructor guidance. Surf shops are concentrated around Jukdo, Ingu, and Hajodae Beaches, offering a wide range of choices.

How to Get There and Tips

It takes about 2 hours via the Seoul-Yangyang Expressway. On peak season weekends, beach parking fills up quickly, so arriving in the morning is advantageous. Since lesson times are determined by waves and tides, checking the time after making a reservation is essential. Renting a wetsuit helps maintain body temperature even in mid-summer.

Nearby Courses to Combine

After surfing, it's good to combine a visit to Hajodae Observatory and Lighthouse, and Naksan Temple and Naksan Beach. Since it's in the same Gangwon East Coast region, you can connect it with the Gangneung East Coast Course and head north, or combine it with the transparent canoes at Samcheok Jangho Port to the south for a '2-night East Coast activity package'.

Before You Go & FAQ

  • What to Bring: Rash guard, extra clothes, aqua shoes, waterproof bag, sunscreen, anti-motion sickness medication/earplugs.
  • Q. Can I take lessons even if I can't swim? Yes, with a life vest and instructor's guidance. However, strict adherence to safety rules is essential.
  • Q. Do I have to buy a board? No. Lessons and rental are sufficient. If it becomes a hobby after starting, then buy one.
  • Q. What if there are no waves? It depends on the day and tide. Surf shops will inform you of the day's conditions, so check when booking.

If you want to ride your first wave this summer, the closest answer is Yangyang.

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