A UNESCO-recognised coastal wetland and one of the world's last pristine tidal estuaries, Suncheon Bay protects rare black-faced spoonbills and red-crowned cranes. An expertly guided private visit reveals a Korea most tourists never see.
What to expect
Your private car whisks you 40 minutes north of Yeosu to where a vast reed marsh meets a tidal mudflat of international ecological importance. Walk elevated boardwalks through two-metre-high reeds alive with herons, egrets, and migratory shorebirds. A steady climb to the Yongsan Observatory rewards you with a sweeping aerial view of the estuary's famous S-bend river meeting the sea. The adjacent Suncheon Bay Garden — developed for the 2023 International Garden Expo — adds a stunning botanical dimension.
Good to know
Best visited October–March for migratory birds; June–July for reed flowers. Transfer is approximately 40 minutes each way from Yeosu port. Allow 3–4 hours total. Wear flat, comfortable shoes; boardwalks can be slippery. Book guide 48+ hours in advance.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Yeosu — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.