Ferries to South Korea
000 islands, which makes ferry services correspondingly important.
The directory lists six ferry ports and twelve ferry routes for South Korea. Most services run via Jeju, Busan and Wando. From here, ferries sail to Japan. Eight routes stay within the country. The operators here are Seaworld Express Ferry, Camellia Line, Panstar Cruise and three other operators.
Route map South Korea
- Hanil Express
- Camellia Line
- Panstar Cruise
- Pukwan Ferry
- Seaworld Express Ferry
- Namhae Gosok Ferry
- Daezer Ferry
Ferry ports in South Korea

Ferries to Busan
Busan is South Korea's largest port and the gateway to Japan. Camellia Line, Panstar Cruise and Pukwan Ferry sail to Hakata, Osaka and Shimonoseki. All lines use the Busan Port International Passenger Terminal in Dong-gu.
Ferries to Jeju
Jeju is South Korea's largest island and a popular destination. Seaworld Express Ferry links the island with Mokpo (about 4.5 hours) and other mainland ports such as Wando and Yeosu. The ferries run several times a week.
Ferries to Mokpo
Mokpo is a port city in south-western South Korea and an important starting point for ferries to Jeju. Seaworld Express Ferry runs daily services (except Sunday) with a journey time of about 4.5 hours.
Ferries to Nokdong
The ferry port of Nokdong lies in Goheung County in the South Korean province of Jeollanam-do and connects the mainland with the popular holiday island of Jeju. Ferries run from here to South Korea's largest island several times a week, and the crossing takes about three and a half hours.
Ferries to Samhak
Samhak (Mokpo) is a ferry port in the south-west of Korea. Seaworld Express Ferry links it with Jeju 5 times a week (4h 15min). For Ulleungdo, sail from Gangneung or Pohang.
Ferries to Wando
Wando is a port on the south coast of South Korea and offers the fastest ferry link to Jeju. Hanil Express runs fast ferries (1.5-2.5 hours) with up to 3 departures a day.