Nami Island Ferry Pier
나미섬 선착장 · 25 mins
Mainland ferry terminal for Nami Island. The 5-minute ride across the Han River is part of the experience.
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Nami Island Ferry Pier is your gateway to one of Korea's most beloved natural retreats, located along the Bukhan River in Chuncheon. Nami Island itself is named after General Nami, a figure from the Joseon Dynasty who is said to be buried there. The island gained enormous international fame after being featured in the hit 2002 Korean drama "Winter Sonata," transforming it into a pilgrimage site for fans of Korean pop culture from across Asia and beyond. What makes this pier special is the sense of anticipation it creates. Even before you board the short five-minute ferry, the tree-lined views across the river and the mix of visitors from dozens of countries give the place a wonderfully festive, international atmosphere. The ferry ride itself is a charming experience and worth savoring slowly. A few etiquette tips to keep in mind. Purchase your ferry tickets and island entry in advance or arrive early on weekends, as queues can grow very long, especially during autumn foliage season. Keep your voice relatively low while waiting in line, as Korean public spaces generally appreciate calm and orderly behavior. Also note that the island charges a separate admission fee beyond the ferry ticket, so budget accordingly and carry some cash as a backup even if cards are accepted. For photos, catch the morning light reflecting off the river just before boarding for a gorgeous, mist-softened shot. Once on the island, the famous metasequoia tree lanes offer stunning symmetrical compositions in every season. Back at the pier area, do not miss trying Dakgalbi, a spicy stir-fried chicken dish that is Chuncheon's signature food. Several casual restaurants within a short walk of the pier serve generous portions at reasonable prices, making it the perfect warm-up meal before your island adventure.