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Chuja – Jeju

Ferries to South Korea

Chuja – Jeju
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Chuja Guide

Found off the south-western coast of South Korea, just beyond the mosaic of islands that pack the Yellow Sea, is the Chuja Island archipelago. There are two routes from this terminal, north to Wando and south to Jeju. Both are operated by Hanil Express and have seven weekly sailings each.

What can you do in Chuja?
Chuja is made up of forty two peaceful islands and is the perfect place to experience beautiful rural South Korea. Only four of the islands are inhabited with the port situated on Chujado island, halfway between Jeju and the mainland.

What transport is available?
Transport to and from the port is limited, though all four of the inhabited areas are connected by a simple road system that snakes along the coastline. The port itself is very small and devoid of passenger facilities meaning the harbour is far more suited to the mooring of barges and yachts than servicing cruise ships.

What services leave the port?
Two routes, both operated by Hanil Express ferries, take passengers from Chuja to either Jejudo in the south or Wando in the north. These short voyages run seven times throughout the week.

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