Hamo Beach 하모해수욕장
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Hamo Beach is a 250 meter long and 100 meter wide sandy beach. Being the closest beach to Moseulpo, it is also called Moseulpo Beach. The sand is fine, the seawater is shallow, and there is also an expansive green field behind the beach for camping, so it is a great summer vacation destination for families. The beach is still relatively unknown to tourists, so visitors can enjoy a quiet atmosphere. They can also rent a fishing boat. Wild fish and turban shells can be had at inexpensive prices in nearby restaurants.
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From Seogwipo International Bus Terminal, take an intercity bus to Westcoast line (Seogwi. Sinchang-ri, Jeju).
Get off at Igyo-dong Bus Stop. (25 bus stops)
Walk toward the beach on foot. (about 1.7 km away). Taking a taxi to the venue from the bus stop will cost around 5,000 won.
Hamo-ri, Daejeong-eup, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do
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