Busan to Host Marine Healing Tourism Program in Summer 2025
BUSAN, South Korea (AP) — Busan will host its semi-annual Marine Healing Tourism Program every Saturday and Sunday between May 17 and July 12, 2025. The program, now in its fifth year, will take place across seven beaches including Haeundae and Gwangalli, as well as Suyoung River Narugongwon Park, Yeongdo Amir Park, and Bukhang Waterfront Park, offering various therapeutic activities that utilize marine resources.
The program features four main activities: ‘Beach Yoga,’ ‘Sunset Pilates,’ ‘Sweat Beach,’ and ‘Ocean Running.’
High-Intensity ‘Sweat Beach’ Debuts
A new addition this year, ’Sweat Beach,’ is a high-intensity workout on the sand, combining elements of CrossFit and circuit training.
‘Ocean Running’ Offers Scenic Fitness Experience
‘Ocean Running’ provides participants with a unique running experience against the backdrop of the sea, allowing them to choose a running style that matches their fitness level.
Busan Offers Seaside Healing Through Unique Wellness Programs
BUSAN, South Korea (AP) — Busan is inviting visitors to rejuvenate their mind and body with a series of seaside wellness programs. These programs, featuring activities like sunset Pilates on Dadaepo Beach, are designed to harness the healing power of the ocean.
Small Group Sessions and Discounts Available
Each program is limited to around 30 participants, ensuring a personalized experience. The participation fee is 10,000 won per session. Early birds can take advantage of a 50% discount for reservations made between May 9th and 16th.
![]() ▲ Sunset Pilates at Dadaepo Beach |
Special programs in June: Sound Walking and Yacht retreats
In June, Busan will introduce special programs including ’Sound Walking’ and ‘Yacht Retreats,’ promising an even more diverse and enriching experience for participants.
![]() ▲ Program Operation Photo (2024) |
City Official Highlights Therapeutic benefits
Kim Hyeon-jae, Busan Metropolitan CityS Director of Tourism and MICE, expressed hope that tourists visiting Busan will have a special time healing their body and mind with the power of the sea through this program.
How to Participate
Registration for the programs can be found on the Busan Marine Healing website.
What is the cancellation policy if I need to reschedule or cancel my session after registering?
Busan Marine Healing Tourism Program: Your FAQs Answered
Q&A
Q: What is the Busan Marine Healing Tourism Program?
A: It’s a semi-annual program in Busan, South korea, offering seaside wellness activities to rejuvenate mind and body using marine resources. it runs on Saturdays and Sundays between May 17 and July 12, 2025.
Q: Where does the program take place?
A: across seven beaches, including Haeundae and Gwangalli, plus Suyoung River Narugongwon Park, Yeongdo Amir park, and Bukhang Waterfront Park.
Q: What activities are offered?
A: Activities include Beach Yoga, Sunset Pilates, Sweat Beach (a high-intensity workout), and ocean Running.
Q: What is “Sweat Beach”?
A: It’s a new high-intensity workout combining elements of CrossFit and circuit training on the sand.
Q: What is “Ocean Running”?
A: It’s a running experience by the sea, adaptable to different fitness levels.
Q: Are there any special programs in June?
A: Yes, June will feature Sound Walking and Yacht Retreats.
Q: How much does it cost to participate?
A: 10,000 won per session.
Q: Are there any discounts?
A: Yes, a 50% discount is available for early bird reservations made between May 9th and 16th.
Q: How do I register?
A: Registration details can be found on the Busan Marine Healing website.
Q: What’s the aim of the program?
A: To provide a special experience for tourists to heal their body and mind using the power of the sea, as stated by Kim Hyeon-jae, Busan Metropolitan city Director of Tourism and MICE.
Q: What other details are in the article?
A: Each program is limited to around 30 participants to ensure a personalized experience. There’s also a photo of Sunset Pilates at Dadaepo Beach and a Program Operation Photo from 2024 to give context to the new program.
Ready to embrace the healing power of the ocean? Visit the Busan Marine Healing website to book your spot and experience the wellness revolution!