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Introducing Haeundae Blue Line Park Sky Capsule and Beach Train, where you can enjoy Busan's beautiful coastal scenery in a special way.
Sky Capsule is Korea's first aerial observation facility, offering breathtaking views of Busan's beautiful scenery through windows 7-10 meters above the ground. It travels at a leisurely pace from Haeundae Mipo to Cheongsapo, a 2-kilometer stretch, allowing you to fully enjoy the azure sea. Up to four people can ride privately, making it a perfect private space to share memories with loved ones.
If you'd like to visit Haeundae's hot spots, Mipo, Cheongsapo, and Songjeong, we recommend the Beach Train, which stops at major tourist attractions! Korea's first battery-powered, eco-friendly tourist train, the Beach Train runs along the old Donghae Nambu Line for 4.8km, offering a romantic ride filled with Busan's azure ocean and natural beauty. Enjoy the breathtaking coastal scenery of eastern Busan as you travel from Mipo in Haeundae to Songjeong via Cheongsapo. Feel the cool breeze and take in the scenery on this round-trip tourist train, and enjoy strolls along the fishing villages and coastal paths near the train stops.
When you really want to enjoy Busan,
Blue Line Park Beach Train
The Haeundae Blue Line Park Beach Train, capturing the true essence of Busan, the city of the blue sea, is a transportation and tourist train that runs from Mipo to Songjeong, Busan, offering panoramic views of the surrounding ocean. This 4.8km stretch of the former Donghae Nambu Line was redeveloped into a tourist facility, allowing passengers to see Busan's most famous landmarks in one place. The Beach Train's interior consists of two rows of benches, each facing the sea. The larger windows than regular trains ensure unobstructed views from any seat. The train's slow 15km/h speed is perfect for taking in the ever-changing scenery.
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Sky Capsule, a romantic train running over the sea
The Haeundae Blue Line Park Sky Capsule, capturing the true essence of Busan and the azure sea, is a romantic capsule that glides 7-10 meters in the air from Haeundae Mipo to Cheongsapo, gazing out at the rolling ocean beyond its windows. Each capsule can accommodate 2-4 passengers, making it even more enjoyable for families, couples, or friends traveling together. The ride, which lasts approximately 30 minutes at a leisurely 4 km/h, is perfect for taking in the ever-changing scenery.
Enjoy the view of the open blue sea above the blue sky, take pictures, and create memories.
Course Introduction
🚉The Haeundae Beach Train runs round trip from Haeundae Mipo Station to Songjeong Station via Cheongsapo Station. Ticket booths are located at Mipo Station, Cheongsapo Station, and Songjeong Station. Self-service ticket machines are installed at Mipo Station, Dalmaji Station, Daritdol Station, and Gudeokpo Station.
Dalmaji-gil, where the Haewol Observatory is located, is the border between the East and South Coasts and is famous for its spectacular sunrise and moonrise, making it one of the Eight Scenic Views of Korea, so be sure to visit.
Mipo Station (0.3 km) > Dalmaji Tunnel (0.8 km) > Haewol Observatory (1.1 km) > Cheongsapo Station (2.3 km) > Daritdol Observatory (2.9 km) > Gudeokpo (3.4 km) > Songjeong Station (4.8 km)
Your available options are:
🎫Single-ride ticket : This ticket is valid for one-way travel and re-entry is not permitted after disembarking.
🎫2-ride ticket : A round-trip ticket that allows you to re-enter once after getting off.
🎫All-station ticket (7-ride ticket) : This is a free ticket that can be used at all stops, but re-entry to the same stop is not allowed.
🚉Haeundae Sky Capsule runs a round trip from Haeundae Mipo to Cheongsapo, and you can choose between Mipo and Cheongsapo as your departure station.
(One way) Mipo Station (0.3 km) -> Cheongsapo Station (2.3 km)
(One way) Cheongsapo Station (2.3 km) -> Mipo Station (0.3 km)
This is a one-way ticket and your options are:
🎫 2-seater / 3-seater / 4-seater
address :
Haeundae Blue Line Park Cheongsapo Station
116 Cheongsapo-ro, Haeundae-gu, Busan
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Haeundae Blue Line Park Songjeong Station
60 Songjeongjungang-ro 6beon-gil, Haeundae-gu, Busan
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Haeundae Blue Line Park Mipo Station
13 Dalmaji-gil 62beon-gil, Haeundae-gu, Busan
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Operating hours:
[Beach Train]
Winter (November, December, January, February): Departing from Mipo 9:30 AM - 7:00 PM / Departing from Songjeong 9:30 AM - 6:30 PM
In-season (March, April, October): Departing from Mipo 9:30 AM - 7:30 PM / Departing from Songjeong 9:30 AM - 7:00 PM
Peak season (May, June, September): Departing from Mipo 9:30 AM - 8:30 PM / Departing from Songjeong 9:30 AM - 8:00 PM
Peak season (July, August): Departing from Mipo 9:30 AM - 9:30 PM / Departing from Songjeong 9:30 AM - 9:00 PM
※ Business hours vary by season and station, so be sure to check the official website before use.
※ Round trip travel time: approximately 50 minutes
[Sky Capsule]
Winter (November, December, January, February): 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Mid-season (March, April, October): 9:00 AM - 6:30 PM
Peak season (May, June, September): 9:00 AM - 7:30 PM
Peak season (July, August): 9:00 AM - 8:30 PM
※ Business hours vary by season and station, so be sure to check the official website before use.
※ One-way ride time approximately 30 minutes (4 km/h)
For inquiries call:
For inquiries regarding purchases and reservations: Contact WAUG Channel Talk
For inquiries about Haeundae Blue Line facilities: 051-701-5548
13, Dalmaji-gil 62beon-gil, Haeundae-gu, Busan, South Korea