Busan ferry port in South Korea is served by a number of ferry routes with crossings to Osaka, Hakata, Tsushima (Hitakatsu), Jeju & Shimonoseki available. With a selection of up to 55 Sailings Weekly, the port of Busan connects South Korea with Japan.
Sailing durations range from 1 hour 10 minutes on the Tsushima (Hitakatsu) service to 19 hours on the Osaka service.
Although there is a brief summary on this page, as sailing information can vary based on time of year we’d advise you to get live sailing times and prices in our Busan fare search.
The Port of Busan is the largest in South Korea, handling some of the highest amounts of cargo in the world each year.
It is situated at the mouth of the Nakton River, on the south-eastern tip of the Korean Peninsula.
The city is home to almost four million people, making it the second largest in South Korea. However, Busan is more than just a port. Haeundae Beach attracts thousands of visitors from all over the country, thanks to its long stretch of pristine sand and the variety of excellent restaurants.
The Port of Busan is an important gateway to southern Japan, with frequent sailings provided to Osaka and Hakata.