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Wolmido Island Guide — Seafood, Boardwalk & Theme Park

Plan your trip to Wolmido Island with this guide to Incheon's waterfront playground — rides, raw fish restaurants, coastal walks and wartime history.

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Why Visit Wolmido?

Wolmido (Wolmi Island) is a small island connected to the Incheon mainland by a causeway, sitting in the harbor just west of the city center. Once a strategic military point during the Korean War — the Incheon Landing of September 1950 began with bombardment of Wolmido — it has reinvented itself as a leisure waterfront with seafood restaurants, a small amusement park and a scenic coastal boardwalk.

It pairs perfectly with a Chinatown and Jayu Park day, sitting just 3 km west. Budget half a day for a relaxed visit, or a full evening if you want sunset seafood and boardwalk strolling.

Top Things to Do

Wolmido Coastal Boardwalk

A 1.2 km wooden boardwalk wraps around the island's western shore, offering Yellow Sea views, benches and photo spots. The walk takes about 20 minutes at a slow pace and is fully accessible. Sunset from the western tip is excellent.

My Land Theme Park

A compact amusement park near the causeway entrance with rides including a Viking ship, bumper cars, a disco pang-pang and a small roller coaster. It is geared toward families and younger visitors. Rides are pay-per-ride (₩3,000-5,000 each) or you can buy a day pass.

Wolmi Culture Street

A pedestrian lane of cafes, souvenir shops, street food vendors and buskers connecting the theme park area to the seafood restaurant row. Weekends see live performances and market stalls.

Korean War History

Wolmido was the first target of the UN forces during the Incheon Landing Operation on 15 September 1950. A small memorial and information boards near the boardwalk explain the island's wartime significance. The nearby Incheon Landing Memorial Hall on the mainland goes deeper into the history.

Wolmi Observatory

A hilltop lookout on the island's peak offers 360-degree views of the harbor, Incheon skyline and the Yellow Sea islands. It is a short uphill walk from the restaurant strip.

Visit on a weekday evening for the best experience — fewer crowds, sunset from the boardwalk and fresh seafood without a wait.

Where to Eat

Wolmido is famous for its raw fish (hoe) restaurants lining the waterfront. You choose your fish from tanks, it is prepared on the spot, and you eat it with ssamjang, perilla leaves and soju. Expect to pay more than inland restaurants, but the freshness is hard to beat.

DishDescriptionTypical Price
Hoe (raw fish platter)Mixed sashimi for 2-3 people₩40,000-70,000
Haemul-tangSpicy seafood stew₩15,000-25,000
Jogae-guiGrilled shellfish set₩25,000-40,000
Odeng / tteokbokkiStreet food snacks₩3,000-5,000
HotteokSweet filled pancake (street stall)₩1,500-2,000
Seafood prices vary by season and catch. Prices above are typical ranges — confirm before ordering, especially for premium fish.

Getting There

  • Bus from Incheon Station (Chinatown): Bus 2, 23 or 45 — about 10-15 minutes.
  • Taxi from Chinatown: ₩4,000-5,000, about 5 minutes.
  • Incheon Metro Line 1 to Incheon Station, then bus or taxi.
  • From Seoul: Line 1 to Incheon Station, then transfer to bus. Total about 80-90 minutes.
  • Driving: Free parking available on weekdays; weekends fill up by noon.

Costs & Practical Tips

ItemCost
Boardwalk & observatoryFree
Theme park rides₩3,000-5,000 per ride
Theme park day pass₩20,000-25,000
Seafood dinner for 2₩50,000-90,000
Street food snacks₩3,000-5,000
Bus from Incheon Station₩1,400
If you only want one ride at My Land, try the Viking ship — the harbor views from the top are surprisingly good and it costs just ₩4,000.
Emergencies anywhere in Korea: 112 police, 119 fire/medical, 1330 for the 24/7 KTO tourist helpline (free, English/JP/CN/ES).
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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Wolmido Island worth visiting?

Yes, especially combined with Chinatown and Jayu Park. The coastal boardwalk, fresh seafood and sunset views make a great half-day outing from central Incheon.

How do I get to Wolmido from Chinatown?

Take bus 2, 23 or 45 from near Incheon Station, or grab a taxi for about ₩4,000-5,000. The ride takes 10-15 minutes.

Is My Land theme park good for adults?

It is primarily aimed at families and kids, but the Viking ship and disco pang-pang are fun for adults too. Do not expect a major theme park experience.

What is the best time to visit Wolmido?

Late afternoon to sunset is ideal. You get golden-hour light on the boardwalk and can transition into a seafood dinner as the sun sets.

Can I walk around Wolmido in a day?

Easily. The island is small — the full boardwalk is 1.2 km, and the Culture Street and restaurant row add another kilometer. Two to three hours covers everything without rushing.

Is there anything related to the Korean War on Wolmido?

Yes. Memorial markers and information boards along the boardwalk explain Wolmido's role as the first target in the September 1950 Incheon Landing Operation.