Jeju – Mokpo
Ferries to South Korea
Jeju – Mokpo
Ferries to South Korea
Depending on the season their are about 5 weekly sailings between Jeju and Mokpo. Seaworld Express Ferry provides the ferry from Jeju to Mokpo. Jeju Mokpo ferries cost between $38 and $158, depending on ticket details. Prices exclude any service fees. Ferry timetables change seasonally, use our Deal Finder to get tickets, pricing, schedules and availability.
The earliest Jeju Mokpo ferry typically departs Jeju at about 13:40 and the last ferry usually leaves at 16:45.
Ferries from Jeju to Mokpo sail in around 4 hours 30 minutes. Ferry duration can vary by ferry provider and can be impacted by weather conditions.
There is 5 weekly sailings from Jeju to Mokpo provided by Seaworld Express Ferry. Timetables can change from season to season.
The price of a ferry from Jeju to Mokpo typically range between $37* and $155*. On average the Jeju Mokpo ferry is $75*. The cheapest Jeju Mokpo ferry prices start from $37*. The average price for a foot passenger is $75*.
Pricing will vary depending on number of passengers, vehicle type, route and sailing times. Pricing is taken from searches over last 30 days and exclusive of service fees, last updated March 25.
The distance between Jeju to Mokpo is approximately 53 miles (85km) or 46 nautical miles.
Yes, Jeju Mokpo ferries allow cars onboard with Seaworld Express Ferry between Jeju and Mokpo. To view car ferry tickets and prices between Jeju and Mokpo use our Deal Finder.
Seaworld Express Ferry allow foot passengers on Jeju Mokpo ferries.
Currently, are not permitted to board ferries from Jeju to Mokpo.
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Jeju - Mokpo Ferry Route Summary | ||
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Departure Country | South Korea | |
Destination Country | South Korea | |
No. of Operators | 1 | |
Operators | Seaworld Express Ferry | |
Average Price | $75 | |
Average Daily Sailings | 1 | |
Average Weekly Sailings | 5 | |
Average Sailing Duration | 4 h 30 m | |
Fastest Sailing Duration | 4 h 30 m | |
First Ferry | 13:40 | |
Last Ferry | 16:45 | |
Distance | 46 Nautical Miles |
* Prices subject to change, pricing is taken from last 30 days, last updated 1 March 2025.
Found across the Sea of Japan that stretches along the southern coast of South Korea is the volcanic island of Jeju. This oval shaped landmass, known as the “Island of Gods” due to legends that claim the islanders are the distant descendants of demi-Gods, is blessed with year-round warmth, beautiful white sand beaches, and a thriving, emerald-green landscape dominated by the cloud-covered peak of Mount Hallasan. Not only is the sub-tropical island a popular destination for love-struck newly-weds, it is also a treasure trove of natural wonders. The Manjanggul Lava-tube, found within a cave on the north coast, is an astounding 20-metre high column of solidified magma that is listed as a UNESCO World Natural Heritage site. Another spectacle is the Cheonjiyeon Waterfall (translated literally as “sky connected with land”). Here spring water, pooled atop a rocky outcrop, cascades into an artificial pond illuminated at night by a series of underwater lamps. The port of Jeju is found in the sprawl of Jeju City on the island’s northern coast. This facility, located at the edge of the Geonip-dong district in the very heart of the city, is relatively small; it consisting of little more than a few piers that jut in a saw-tooth fashion from the shoreline and into the sea. The ferry terminal is located on one of the largest and westernmost of these piers. It is home to a handful of passenger amenities including a compact car-park, an indoor waiting room, toilet facilities, a tourist information booth, and a small café selling food and drink. Due to the port’s location near the city centre, it is well supported by a number of transport links. Though it can be easy to get lost in the maze of streets that cut between the modern apartment blocks and skyscrapers, a few main road routes lead directly from the downtown districts to the rolling, rural outskirts. An extensive system of inner city buses regularly whisks passengers through Jeju City from stops near the harbour; while another, more expansive service offers routes into the surrounding area - including to the nearby international airport. A number of routes currently leave from the port in Jeju a few times throughout the week. Services hosted by Hanil Express sail north out from the mouth of the harbour to the port of Chuja island and the mainland town of Wando on South Korea’s shattered southern coast, both a short distance across the ultramarine waves of the Sea of Japan.
Mokpo is a South Korean city situated on the southwestern tip of the Korean Peninsula, lying in the South Jeolla Province. There is only one ferry route departing from the ferry port, running 11 times per week and crossings typically last around four and a half hours. Traditionally known as a port town, Mokpo has gained a reputation around South Korea as a place high on culture and history; both the Natural History Museum and the Modern History Museum are highly regarded by keen historians, and are well worth a visit for anyone with even a slight interest in South Korean history and culture. For something slightly different, head to the National Maritime Museum which offers a unique insight into the fishing industry taking place near the port. Though it may seem like a city purely designed to appeal to the history buffs, Mokpo has plenty to offer those who prefer to spend their time in the great outdoors. The Yudalsan Park is beautiful, especially in the summer months when the sun glistens from the leaves on the trees, and offers some of the most captivating views of the city. To showcase its natural beauty, Mokpo hosts an annual flower festival, creating a sea of fresh colour that engulfs the city. Getting into Mokpo is fairly simple; train and road links run directly to the city, which is usually at the end of the train line. There are many public transport links around the city, and taxis are easy to flag down throughout the city.