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Suncheon Beach Holiday
Bliss out on the shore and feel the fresh salt air on your skin during your Suncheon holiday. If you're visiting for the first time, why not collect some pretty stones or shells as a reminder of your trip to Suncheon? Base yourself near Manseongni Black Sand Beach, a popular strip of coast only 31 kilometers from the centre. We also have affordable Suncheon holiday deals closer to Unchon Beach Park, another wonderful nearby option.
Things You Should Know About Suncheon
- If fresh sea air and walks along the shoreline are your idea of a dreamy escape, why not pick one of our Suncheon beach hotels? Staying by the water is the perfect antidote to life's little stresses.
- Suncheon also has an impressive selection of hotels. Sono Calm Yeosu (formerly The MVL Hotel Yeosu) and Hidden Bay Hotel are popular with visitors and are worth having a look at.
- Suncheon is home to about 230,800 people and has lots to see and do. Can't wait to start planning some fun activities? Take a look at our Suncheon things to do page.
- Suncheon holiday deals are an easy way to save on experiences. Some ideas, including Yeosu Cable Car, Aqua Planet Yeosu and Naganeupseong Folk Village, should be at the very top of your to-do list.
Top hotels in Suncheon

Hotel JCS Yeosu
Reviewed on 20 Apr 2025

Shilla Stay Yeosu Expo Station
Reviewed on 10 Jul 2025

Utop Marina Hotel & Resort
Reviewed on 9 Jul 2025
Popular places to visit

Naganeupseong Folk Village
Learn about the local history of Tongnae-ri when you spend time at Naganeupseong Folk Village. Discover the area's entertainment choices and temples.
Suncheon Bay National Garden
Explore the great outdoors at Suncheon Bay National Garden, a lovely green space in Suncheon. Stroll along the black-sand beaches or visit the temples while you're in the area.
Bluetop Bowlingjang
You can enjoy the entertainment at Bluetop Bowlingjang during your trip to Suncheon. Make some time to visit the temples while you're in the area.