The Port of Busan, located in South Korea’s second-largest city, is a major maritime hub connecting travellers to domestic and international destinations. Regular ferry services to Japan, China, and other key ports, offer a convenient gateway for exploring Asia.
Whether you’re embarking on a regional adventure or travelling to distant shores, the Port of Busan provides an ideal starting point for your journey, combining convenience with the charm of this dynamic coastal city.

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At Busan Port, the main ferry terminal for all passengers is the International Passenger Terminal. This terminal hosts a large building with endless amenities while you wait for your ferry. The building will also host all check-in and ticket facilities. All passengers must use the correct kiosks to check-in, this will depend on the operator you travel with. Embarkment will be held nearby the building and will be reached via walkways and bridges, accessable from the terminal building.
Modes of Transport: Foot passenger


The ferry was delayed but the staff both on and off ship were extremely helpful. I got horribly seasick because of bad weather so I can’t say much about the food (I didn’t eat) but I will say that even my non-sick roommate agreed the cabins were hot and stuffy. Otherwise, honestly a great experience and, again, the staff and crew were amazingly kind and helpful through the whole trip!