Pohang, North Gyeongsang, South Korea cruise port
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Pohang, North Gyeongsang, South Korea

South Korea's 'City of Steel and Light' has reinvented itself as a coastal destination — walk a futuristic steel art installation over the ocean, hunt for the bronze hand at the easternmost tip of the peninsula, and feast on the coldest, spiciest raw-fish soup you've ever had.

⚓ Pier (Yeongilman Port)🚌 Shuttle to city required🕒 Typical call: 8–10 hrs💵 South Korean Won (KRW)🗣️ Korean
Docking
Pier at Yeongilman Port — new International Passenger Terminal (2024); no walking out; shuttle or taxi required
Walk to center
Not walkable — port is 15 km from Yeongildae Beach; 20–25 min by shuttle or taxi
Best For
Unique art installations, K-drama fans, seafood lovers, coastal walks
Don't Miss
Space Walk at Hwanho Park — a free, walk-on steel art installation with 360° ocean views

Getting Ashore

Yeongilman Port is an active industrial port — passengers cannot walk out and must use the shuttle or a taxi from the designated exit zone.

Getting from Ship to Shore

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    Pier to shuttleAfter clearing immigration, board the free city/cruise-line shuttle buses. Most drop at Yeongildae Beach or Jukdo Market — the two main visitor hubs.
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    Taxi from port gateTaxis queue at the designated exit zone. Use the Kakao T app (South Korea's Uber equivalent) to hail a ride. Expect 20–25 minutes and roughly ₩18,000–22,000 KRW (~$14–17 USD) to the beach.
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    Independent transportGoogle Maps does not work well in South Korea due to national security laws. Download Naver Map or KakaoMap before sailing. Papago is the best translation app for Korean.

💡 Pro move: South Korea is nearly cashless — Visa and Mastercard work everywhere including taxis. Keep ₩10,000–20,000 in cash only for small market stalls.

Piers & Tendering by Cruise Line

All cruise ships dock at Yeongilman Port's pier — a dedicated international passenger terminal opened in 2024 inside an active industrial port.

Cruise LineTypical Berth / ArrivalDock or Tender
Most cruise linesYeongilman Port, International Passenger Terminal📍Docked
Expedition / charter shipsYeongilman Port📍Docked

Top Excursions

Pohang rewards passengers who plan efficiently — the best sights span a wide crescent bay, so choose one direction and go deep rather than rushing both ends.

Iconic

Space Walk at Hwanho Park

A massive walk-on steel art installation resembling a futuristic roller coaster — you literally walk its curving ramps high above the ocean. Built from POSCO steel, it's utterly unique and completely free. Closes in high wind or rain.

⏱ 1–2 hrs🚖 20 min from port🆓 Free entry📷 Iconic views
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Culture

Homigot Sunrise Square — Hands of Harmony

South Korea's most emblematic sunrise spot: a giant bronze hand rises from the ocean at the peninsula's easternmost tip — the 'tiger's tail' of the Korean Peninsula. Unveiled on January 1, 2000 for the new millennium, it's officially the 'Hands of Harmony,' with a matching hand on land. Best visited early; allow 45–50 minutes from port by taxi.

⏱ 2 hrs on-site🚖 45–50 min from port🆓 Free🌅 Sunrise landmark
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History

Guryongpo Japanese Colonial Street

A preserved street of early-20th-century Japanese houses, now famous worldwide as the filming location for Netflix K-drama 'When the Camellia Blooms'. Photo zones mark key drama scenes.

⏱ 1–2 hrs🚖 30 min from port🆓 Free🎬 K-drama fans
Find Guryongpo K-drama tours →
Nature

Igari Anchor Observatory

A skywalk shaped like a ship's anchor extends 102 meters out over the ocean (10 m high), surrounded by red pine trees. A dramatic and photogenic short walk north of the port.

⏱ 30–45 min🚖 20 min from port🆓 Free
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Food

Jukdo Market Sashimi Alley

One of the largest traditional markets in eastern Korea. Point to live fish in tanks and they'll prepare it fresh on the spot. Street food stalls serve hotteok, Korean fried chicken, and gwamegi (half-dried herring).

⏱ 1–2 hrs🚌 Shuttle drop-off nearby💴 ₩15,000–40,000/person🦀 Snow crab season Oct–Feb
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Relax

Yeongildae Beach & Pavilion

The city's main urban beach with soft sand, a long boardwalk lined with cafes, and a traditional Korean pavilion built out over the water. The shuttle drops here — ideal for a relaxed half-day.

⏱ 2–3 hrs🚌 Shuttle drop-off🆓 Beach is free☕ Boardwalk cafes
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Self-Guided Walks & Hikes

Walkable areas are limited to the city center around Yeongildae Beach — the port itself cannot be exited on foot.

Yeongildae Beach Boardwalk

1.5 km · Easy · 30–40 min

After the shuttle drops you at Yeongildae Beach, stroll the full length of the beachfront boardwalk past cafes and seafood restaurants to the Yeongildae Pavilion at the north end — a graceful traditional structure built over the water.

  1. StartYeongildae Beach, Pohang
  2. EndYeongildae Pavilion, Pohang
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Guryongpo Colonial Street to Harbor

1 km · Easy · 20–30 min

Walk the preserved Japanese colonial street from its inland entrance down to the Guryongpo fishing harbor, spotting K-drama filming locations and photo zones along the way.

  1. StartGuryongpo Japanese Colonial Street, Pohang
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Weather & Best Time to Visit

Climate normals for Pohang, North Gyeongsang, South Korea (2014–2023 averages). Pack for the month you sail — highs, lows, and how many rainy days to expect.

MonthAvg HighAvg LowRainy DaysSunriseSunset
Jan43°F / 6°C28°F / -2°C47:32 AM5:31 PM
Feb47°F / 8°C30°F / -1°C57:10 AM6:03 PM
Mar57°F / 14°C38°F / 3°C76:33 AM6:29 PM
Apr65°F / 18°C47°F / 8°C85:49 AM6:55 PM
May75°F / 24°C57°F / 14°C75:17 AM7:21 PM
Jun79°F / 26°C65°F / 18°C115:05 AM7:40 PM
Jul84°F / 29°C73°F / 23°C155:17 AM7:39 PM
Aug85°F / 29°C74°F / 23°C165:40 AM7:12 PM
Sep76°F / 24°C66°F / 19°C136:05 AM6:29 PM
Oct68°F / 20°C54°F / 12°C76:29 AM5:46 PM
Nov58°F / 14°C42°F / 6°C56:59 AM5:14 PM
Dec45°F / 7°C30°F / -1°C47:25 AM5:09 PM

Source: Open-Meteo ERA5 (10-yr daily averages)

Insider Tips

  • 📱
    Google Maps doesn't work in South Korea. Download Naver Map or KakaoMap before you arrive. For taxis, use the Kakao T app — it's reliable and accepts international cards.
  • 🦀
    The signature dish is Mulhoe — cold raw fish soup in a sweet-spicy broth. If you visit Oct–Feb, splurge on Pohang snow crab (daege) at Guryongpo — it's famed across Korea.
  • Don't try both ends of the bay in one day. Homigot (south) and Space Walk (north) are an hour apart. Pick one focal point or book a private driver for the full loop.
  • 💳
    South Korea is nearly cashless — Visa and Mastercard work in taxis, restaurants, and almost all shops. Keep ₩10,000–20,000 in cash only for market snacks.
  • 🌬️
    Space Walk closes in high winds or rain — check local weather the morning of your port call. It's the one attraction you can't replicate anywhere else, so prioritize it on clear days.