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Jeju Island
South Korea
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Jeju Island is a volcanic island located in the Korea Strait, known for its unique underwater landscapes that include lava tubes, deep drop-offs, and vibrant soft corals. The island's clear waters and rich marine life, such as soft corals, nudibranchs, and a variety of fish species, make it a popular dive destination in South Korea. The diving season on Jeju extends almost year-round, offering opportunities for both beginners and experienced divers.
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Dive Sites in Jeju Island
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Munseom
Also known as 'Mun Island', this dive site is known for its underwater sea arch. Divers can encounte...
25m
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Supseom
Supseom, 'Cow Island', offers an impressive underwater landscape featuring basaltic formations and r...
30m
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Seopseom
Seopseom, 'Table Island', is a great site for novice divers with its gentle currents and clear water...
20m
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Beomseom
As 'Tiger Island', Beomseom is characterized by its rocky underwater terrain and kelp forests. It's...
28m
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Munseom Seabed Road
This dive site is unique due to the man-made undersea tunnel, providing an unusual diving experience...
12m
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