Every summer, you think about how you will beat the heat. You can’t just stay indoors with the air conditioning on all the time, but you can’t spend a fortune either, especially now that you have to plan your life with social distancing in mind. Although there aren’t many options, there is one way to get out and enjoy the cool river breeze. Kayaking, how does that sound?
Many of you probably already enjoy various water sports, and kayaking is one of them. It is very popular in Busan because you can easily experience kayaking without any professional training. The Sea Explorers of Korea, Busan Federation, runs a marine leisure sports experience class at Samrak Water Leports Town, so take this opportunity to try kayaking in Busan and have a blast!
Before you go kayaking, you should know the basics of safety. Once you’ve learned how to put on a lifejacket, your instructor will kindly show you how to paddle. It’s not difficult to ride a kayak, so even beginners can jump right in.
When you get into the kayak for the first time, you may be excited and a little nervous. The instructor counts down loudly and pushes the kayak down the river with all his might, but as you paddle left and right, you realize that you can easily steer the kayak in the direction you want. The best thing about kayaking is that you can control your own speed and direction.
Kayaking can be enjoyed alone or in pairs. The sight of friends, lovers, or children shouting and having fun together looks happy. The experience of paddling together is an excellent way to not only get a great workout but also create unforgettable memories full of laughter.
Sitting in a kayak, you can feel the gentle breeze on your skin. On the calm waters of the river, everything is clear and beautiful. So, why not try kayaking in Busan?
Overview
Address
Samrak Water Leports Town (next to Samnak Auto Campground), 29-21, Samnak-dong, Sasang-gu, Busan
Inquiry
+82-507-1416-0008
Closing Dates
Every Monday
Service Fees
KRW 8,000–10,000
Traffic Information
A 23-minute walk from Exit 1, Gwaebeop Renecite Station, Busan-Gimhae Light Rail Transit
Get off at Samnak Eco Park Bus Stop, Bus Nos. 8, 15, 31, 33, 59, 61, 62, 77, 110, 123, 126, 138-1, 160, 161, 169, 338
Parking at Samnak Eco Park Parking Lot
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