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Jeju Black Sand Beach “Hahyo Soesokak Beach”

Located in the southeastern part of Jeju Island, Soesokak is situated at the southern end of Hyodoncheon, where a stream flows down from Hallasan Mountain. Soesokak is formed by the meeting of fresh water from Hyodoncheon and seawater, creating a deep pool. “Soe” means “a pond that looks like a resting cow,” and “sokak” means “the last end.”

“Jeju Hahyo Soesokak Beach”

If you walk a little to the southwest from Soesokak, you’ll come across Hahyo Soesokak Beach. It’s a place where you can greet the refreshing and wide open sea, and it has a somewhat different feel compared to other beaches.

When we typically think of a beach, we tend to imagine golden sand. However, here you can find a beach covered in black sand.

“Why is the sand of Soesokak Beach black?”

The reason the beach at Soesokak is black is because the upper stream has weathered the basalt rock over time, causing it to break down into fine particles and accumulate, resulting in the black sand beach we see today.

Hahyo Soesokak Beach boasts a unique atmosphere with its black sand beach, which sets it apart from the typical beaches. It offers a special ambiance with its distinctive black color, creating a secluded and serene beach experience that can be found in the southeastern part of Jeju Island.

This beach showcases a special terrain that is unique to Jeju Island, making it one of the hidden gems for travelers exploring the island.

“Seogwipo, Jeju: Hahyo Soesokak Beach”

  • Address: 997-3 Hahyo-dong, Seogwipo-si, Jeju Special Self-Governing Province.