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How to get to Yeosu

How to Get There: Introduction

Yeosu is a picturesque port city on the southern coast, attracting travellers with its coastal landscapes and romantic atmosphere. When planning how to get to Yeosu, tourists can choose a convenient flight, a journey by high-speed train, or a bus ride. The developed transport infrastructure makes it easy to include this corner of South Korea in any travel itinerary.

By Plane

The fastest way to reach the coast is by air. The city is served by its own air hub, Yeosu Airport (RSU), which accepts regular domestic flights and ensures convenient connections with other regions.

The airport is located quite close to the city limits, allowing tourists to quickly reach the centre and begin exploring the sights almost immediately after landing.

Airport namePassenger trafficKm from city
Yeosu Airport (RSU)Medium-

Available plane tickets

Airlines

Airlines flying here:

Asiana AirlinesKorean Air

By Train

Travelling by rail is one of the most comfortable ways to get to Yeosu. The city is served by Yeosu Expo station, which is the terminus of the Jeolla Line and accepts high-speed KTX trains from Seoul and other major transport hubs.

The modern station is conveniently located for tourists, in the immediate vicinity of the exhibition complex and the waterfront. A train journey allows you to enjoy views of the Korean countryside and arrive at the centre of events without unnecessary transfers.

Station namePassenger trafficKm from city
Yeosu/Suncheon (Yeosu Expo) (XYT)--

Available train tickets

By Bus

Bus services are a popular and budget-friendly way to reach the coast, allowing you to enjoy the scenery from the window. A convenient route runs from the city of Gwangju: the bus covers the distance of 88 km in just 2.5 hours.

There are also established services from the city of Jinju (travel time about 3.8 hours) and from Changwon (approximately 3.7 hours). This is an excellent option for those who wish to see authentic provincial Korea.

CityIATA codeDistanceTravel time
JinjuHIN100 km3 h 45 min
GwangjuKWJ89 km2 h 28 min
ChangwonCWJ109 km3 h 44 min

By Car

Travelling by car offers you maximum freedom of movement and the opportunity to stop at beautiful locations on the way to the coast. The road network in the direction of Yeosu is of excellent quality, and signs are usually duplicated in English, which simplifies navigation.

If you do not plan to rent a car, you can use taxi services, although it is worth noting that for long distances, this will be significantly more expensive than public transport.

CityIATA codeDistanceTravel time
JinjuHIN100 km3 h 45 min
GwangjuKWJ89 km2 h 28 min
ChangwonCWJ109 km3 h 44 min

Travel Tips

Preparing for your trip to Yeosu will help make your journey as comfortable as possible and avoid minor inconveniences. Here are several practical recommendations that will be useful for every tourist in this coastal city.

  1. Clothing and Items: Summers here are humid and hot, so choose light natural fabrics, but be sure to bring a light jacket for evening walks by the sea. In winter, a warm coat is useful, as the sea wind can be piercing.
  2. Transport: The city bus network is well-developed, but for trips to remote beaches, it is more convenient to use a taxi. It is recommended to download local map applications in advance.
  3. Finances: The official currency is the Won. Bank cards are accepted almost everywhere, but it is better to carry some cash for street food and small stalls.
  4. Health and Safety: Yeosu is a very safe city. Pharmacies are easily found by the sign "약", and it is not recommended to drink tap water; it is better to buy bottled water.
  5. Communication: The main language is Korean. English is understood in hotels and tourist centres, but for communicating with taxi drivers, it is better to have your destination address written in Hangul.
  6. Local Etiquette: Upon entering residential premises and some traditional restaurants, it is customary to remove your shoes. Money or items should be passed and received with two hands as a sign of respect.
  7. What to Avoid: Do not speak loudly in public transport and do not leave tips in restaurants — this is not customary in Korean culture.
  8. Additional Tip: Be sure to try the local seafood at the night market — Yeosu is famous for its fresh fish and dishes in "pojangmacha" tents.

Observing these simple rules will help you adapt faster and get the most pleasure from exploring the culture and nature of the region.

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