South Korea may not be the first place that comes to mind when you think of world-class scuba diving, but beneath its coastal waters lies a surprising wealth of underwater beauty. From the volcanic island of Jeju—home to lava tube caves, vibrant soft corals, and the iconic haenyeo free-divers—to the intriguing wrecks off the southern coast, the country’s dive sites offer something for every experience level. Whether you’re exploring bustling marine ecosystems or diving alongside dramatic rock formations, South Korea delivers adventure in every dive.
With four distinct seasons and a mix of temperate and subtropical waters, diving in South Korea provides a unique, year-round experience. The diving infrastructure continues to grow, attracting more local and international divers each year. As awareness of the country’s underwater treasures grows, so does the excitement around discovering this lesser-known diving gem in Northeast Asia.
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