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Perched on Jukdo Island, the salty breeze hits your face as endless waves crash against rugged cliffs. This isn’t just a rock in the sea—it’s Busan’s secret romantic escape. Watch golden sunrises paint the ocean, then dusk lights up the return of fishing boats like scattered stars. Every moment here feels like a scene from a dreamy film. Come here to let your soul ride the waves.

Grand Josun Busan

Grand Josun Busan

4.7 / 5Great173 Reviews
292 Haeundaehaebyeon-ro
8.85KM from Jukdo

This hotel is the ultimate luxury escape by Busan’s seaside! Step into the lobby and be greeted by sleek, minimalist white decor, while your room offers breathtaking ocean views to unwind in style. With pool, sauna, and Turkish bath facilities, plus kid-friendly meals and amenities, it’s perfect for families. Dine at the Chinese restaurant or buffet, then unwind at the executive lounge for cocktails. A 2024 award-winner, it’s your ideal urban retreat!

Conference HallFamily-friendly HotelExecutive LoungeBarCafeNon-smoking floor
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Jukdo

Lotte Hotel Busan in Haeundae is a top choice, just a 15-minute drive from Jukdo Island. The hotel offers sea-view rooms with panoramic views of the South Sea coastline and stunning sunsets. Guests enjoy direct access to Haeundae Beach, making it easy to catch the ferry to Jukdo. Nearby highlights include Haeundae Hot Springs and the annual Busan International Marine Festival, perfect for experiencing coastal culture and local charm.

Traveling from downtown Busan to Jukdo Island is convenient via bus from Nampo Station or Gimhae Airport, taking about 40 minutes. Taxis and car rentals are also available, reaching the island in roughly 30 minutes. Ferry services depart regularly from the port—every hour or more—with a 20-minute crossing. Jukdo is a peninsula-shaped island with flat terrain, ideal for walking or cycling. It features scenic trails and observation decks offering breathtaking views of the sea and surrounding coastline, making it a favorite spot for photography and relaxation.

Near Jukdo Island, visitors can enjoy snorkeling tours and sea kayaking to explore vibrant coral reefs and diverse marine life in the clear waters. Summer brings open-air music festivals and nighttime light shows blending nature and art. The island also features an ocean viewing platform offering panoramic views of Busan Port and the South Sea coastline. Some guesthouses provide private docks and fishing gear, allowing travelers to immerse themselves in the tranquil coastal lifestyle and traditional fishing culture of Korea’s eastern seaboard.

Guesthouses on Jukdo Island feature traditional Korean courtyard designs and sea-view balconies, with large glass windows offering unobstructed views of the South Sea sunrise and sunset. Many are renovated from old fisherman homes, preserving original wooden beams and tiled roofs for a rustic, nostalgic ambiance. Hosts often serve meals using local seafood and offer cultural experiences like visiting the fishing harbor or learning traditional net-weaving techniques, giving guests authentic insight into the coastal village life and slow-paced rhythm of eastern Busan.

Traveler Reviews

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Grand Josun Busan

My stay at Grand Josun Busan was absolutely perfect. The front desk staff were incredibly professional and friendly—English communication was seamless, and they went above and beyond to assist with everything from recommendations to restaurant bookings. The room itself wasn’t huge, but it was spotlessly clean, well-maintained, and had all the essentials you’d need for a comfortable stay. What really stood out was the location—right next to Haeundae Beach and the lively walking street, making it super easy to explore on foot. I especially loved the 15th-floor lounge with its breathtaking ocean views—true seaside vibes, especially during sunset. It’s not just a hotel; it’s an experience. Highly recommend for anyone visiting Busan.

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Paradise Hotel Busan

Staying at Paradise Hotel Busan was an absolute highlight of my trip to Busan. The hotel is literally right on the seafront—walking out the front door, you're greeted by endless ocean views and a peaceful atmosphere. The room was spacious, spotlessly clean, and well-maintained with thoughtful touches throughout. I was particularly impressed with the attention to hygiene—every corner felt fresh and sanitized. Location-wise, it's perfect: close to the beach, just a short walk from local restaurants and cafes, and easily accessible by subway into downtown. I visited during the off-season, and the rates were incredibly reasonable for such a high-quality stay. If you're looking for a relaxing, scenic getaway in Busan with excellent value, this hotel is a top recommendation.

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Ananti at Busan Cove

Nestled in a quieter part of Busan, Ananti at Busan Cove feels like a hidden gem — serene and peaceful, yet surprisingly convenient. Even though it's not right in the heart of the city, getting here is easy with taxis or public transit. The moment you step into the hotel, you’re greeted with a calm, modern vibe and thoughtful touches throughout. Our room had stunning sea views, and waking up to the sound of waves was pure relaxation. Staff were friendly and attentive without being intrusive. Everything from the clean, stylish rooms to the quiet atmosphere made this stay unforgettable. I’d definitely come back — maybe even bring my family next time for a true getaway.

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Ananti at Busan Village

This was the perfect stay for our family of four! The bathroom is thoughtfully separated with dedicated washing and shower areas, and there are two sinks plus a separate shower stall and bathtub—so convenient and clean. We had two double beds, which made sleeping comfortable for both my kids (elementary and middle school age) and us adults. Despite the split-level layout, the bedroom ceiling height is generous—my husband is 178 cm tall, and he didn’t feel cramped at all. The ocean view from the window is breathtaking; just sitting on the sofa and gazing out at the sea was incredibly relaxing. It truly felt like a mini escape. I can’t wait to come back here on our next trip to Busan!