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Ulleung-do packing guide

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Most Department of Education trips to Ulleung-do and the nearby islands seem to be held in the summer. Across the board this summer has been rather awful no matter where you live. Also there are plans in the future (2021) for an airport to be built on the island which will make arriving in Ulleung-do easier. Please keep this all in mind when you go through my suggested packing guide.

I think if I get much paler I’ll just become invisible…but the alternative is a burnt tomato.

 

Should I take a swim suit? It is an island after all!!!!

Uhhhhh…. a lot of people brought swim suits with them. Our resort did have a pool after all, however it was drained and our guides/the staff highly discouraged us going swimming. There also wasn’t much time to get in the water or really any easy access point. There aren’t any sandy beaches on Ulleung-do because it’s volcanic, instead there are a couple rocky beaches. Our second night was a bit freer and I think some people did head down to the beach and went for a swim at night, but I stayed in and played drinking games with some new friends and the staff. Be safe with whatever you choose to do, drunken swimming in the ocean at night without a lifeguard isn’t safe.

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