
Ulleungdo is a steep volcanic island in the East Sea, three hours by ferry from the Korean mainland and reliably cut off by weather. It has the clearest water in Korea — a warm current keeps plankton low and 25 m visibility is normal in autumn — over black volcanic rock, arches and caves that drop quickly into deep water. There is little coral this far north, but the rock topography and the clarity are unlike anything else in the country.
About diving in Ulleungdo
Getting there governs everything else. Mainland ferries leave from the east-coast ports, take the best part of a morning and are pulled the moment the sea gets up, so trips are planned with spare days at both ends and the dive schedule stays provisional. An airport has been under construction on the island for several years, but until it opens the crossing is the only way in. Once there, a handful of small operations work out of the harbour towns, and wind direction picks the sites: the coast is steep with no shelf, so crews move to whichever side is in the lee.
The rock is the attraction. Volcanic cliff carries on below the waterline as near-vertical faces with boulder aprons piled at their feet, and the bottom falls away fast enough that depth has to be managed deliberately rather than drifted into. There is no hard coral and very little sand, so colour comes from brown seaweed on the shallow rock and encrusting growth further down, and the interest is structure, shadow and the light coming through the openings. In summer a thermocline sits partway down the profile, and the water under it is a good deal colder than the surface reading suggests.
This is a domestic destination more than an international stop, and it suits divers who already like cold water and rock. Exposure protection should be picked for the bottom of the temperature range rather than the top, and nothing is collected off these shores, since the inshore fisheries are village-managed. December through February is off entirely. In return you get an island most divers never reach, water clearer than the Yellow Sea coasts where most Korean divers train, and a working squid port whose boats light the sea offshore after dark.
Topside fills the days the boats cannot run. A coastal road now rings most of the island, the walkway paths cut into the cliffs are worth the time, and Seonginbong, the high point, is a half-day walk. The Dokdo passenger boat sails from here in settled weather, though landing depends entirely on sea state and is refused often enough that nobody should build a trip around it. Squid, mountain greens and the local beef are what visitors get pushed toward at dinner.
When to dive Ulleungdo
| Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Off-season | Off-season | Fair | Good | Good | Good | Prime | Prime | Prime | Prime | Good | Off-season |
Jul–Oct is warmest and clearest; winter storms in the East Sea stop the ferry for days and close the season entirely.
Getting there
Ferries sail from east-coast ports such as Mukho, Gangneung, Pohang and Hupo, and cancel outright in swell, so leave buffer days at both ends. Base in one of the harbour towns; diving is short day-boat runs plus shore entries beside the harbours. There is no season from December through February, and sailings thin out in winter regardless.
Wildlife calendar
Expect schooling fish over the rock, octopus, squid and nudibranchs on the walls rather than anything tropical or any resident coral. The warm current running north past the island brings strays up from the south in the prime July-to-October stretch, which is also when the water is warmest and clearest; March through June is colder and greener.
Dive types & marine life
- Reef
- Wall
- Drift
- Cave & cavern
- Night
- Reef fish swarms
- Macro critters
- Nudibranchs
- Octopus & cuttlefish
- Squid
Notable dive sites in Ulleungdo
Jukdo
Islet off the east coast with vertical rock and the best visibility.
Gwaneumdo
Northern islet with sea caves and arches cut into volcanic rock.
Dodong
Harbour-side entry below the coastal walkway, used for check dives.
Sadong
Southern bay with boulder slopes and sheltered conditions in north wind.
Photos from Ulleungdo
Gupdaal · CC BY 4.0
Dive videos
우리가 매년 울릉도를 가는 이유 (4K) · 라니야연대기 물속여행가 on YouTube
한국 최고의 바다 울릉도 스쿠버다이빙 여행 · 조바다 Jobada on YouTube
Photo credits
- Boat wake trailing toward Jukdo, the steep volcanic islet off Ulleungdo's east coast that gives the dive site its clearest water. by Gupdaal, CC BY 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons
- Gwaneumdo islet and its rocky sea stack rising from the East Sea off Ulleungdo's northern coast. by Gupdaal, CC BY 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons
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