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đŸ‡°đŸ‡· A Little Santorini Near Seoul, South Korea

Tucked away in Incheon, this spot boasts dreamy, Mediterranean-style vibes—perfect for a day trip if you’re craving coastal beauty without venturing too far from Seoul! 🚗 How to Get There (Public Transport Guide) Getting here takes a bit of planning (thanks to infrequent buses), but the views are totally worth it: From Seoul, take Seoul Metro Line 4 to Oido Station At Oido Station, transfer to Bus No. 790 and get off at Seonjae Bridge Entrance Station ⚠ Critical Tip: Bus No. 790 runs only every 45–60 minutes on weekdays—double-check the timetable (use Naver Maps!) to avoid long waits. It’s not the most convenient for commuting, so plan your trip around the bus schedule. 🌟 Key Spots to Explore 1. CafĂ© Ponte – The "Little Santorini" Star 📍 Address: Korean: English: 4th Floor, 203 Building, 76-16 Seonjae-ro, Yeongheung-myeon, Ongjin-gun, Incheon Status: Currently not in operation, but it’s still a must-visit for photos! The white-washed exteriors, blue accents, and sea views mimic Santorini’s charm—every corner is picture-perfect. 2. Mud Coffee (– Hawaiian-Style Alternative If CafĂ© Ponte’s closed leaves you wanting a coffee break, head to its across-the-street neighbor—Mud Coffee! Style: Total Hawaiian vibes (think tropical prints, warm wood decor, and laid-back energy)—a fun contrast to CafĂ© Ponte’s Santorini aesthetic. 📍 Address: 55 Seonjae-ro, Yeongheung-myeon, Ongjin-gun, Incheon ⚠ Note: Closed on Tuesdays—plan your visit accordingly! 3. Mudo Island – CNN’s "Most Beautiful Island in Korea" If you’re lucky, you’ll catch a glimpse of Mudo Island right across from the cafes! Secret to Visiting: A path to Mudo Island appears twice a day during low tide (it’s submerged at high tide). For exact low tide times and detailed tips, check out the other posts on my profile—this island was even named one of Korea’s most beautiful by CNN, so it’s worth the extra effort if you have time! #TravelWithPassion #KoreaTravel #Seoul #SeoulDayTrips #KoreaTrip #SpeedTravel #Holidays #StudyAbroadLife #IslandTravel #OffTheBeatenPath #SeasideCafes

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đŸ‡°đŸ‡· A Little Santorini Near Seoul, South Korea

Tucked away in Incheon, this spot boasts dreamy, Mediterranean-style vibes—perfect for a day trip if you’re craving coastal beauty without venturing too far from Seoul! 🚗 How to Get There (Public Transport Guide) Getting here takes a bit of planning (thanks to infrequent buses), but the views are totally worth it: From Seoul, take Seoul Metro Line 4 to Oido Station At Oido Station, transfer to Bus No. 790 and get off at Seonjae Bridge Entrance Station ⚠ Critical Tip: Bus No. 790 runs only every 45–60 minutes on weekdays—double-check the timetable (use Naver Maps!) to avoid long waits. It’s not the most convenient for commuting, so plan your trip around the bus schedule. 🌟 Key Spots to Explore 1. CafĂ© Ponte – The "Little Santorini" Star 📍 Address: Korean: English: 4th Floor, 203 Building, 76-16 Seonjae-ro, Yeongheung-myeon, Ongjin-gun, Incheon Status: Currently not in operation, but it’s still a must-visit for photos! The white-washed exteriors, blue accents, and sea views mimic Santorini’s charm—every corner is picture-perfect. 2. Mud Coffee (– Hawaiian-Style Alternative If CafĂ© Ponte’s closed leaves you wanting a coffee break, head to its across-the-street neighbor—Mud Coffee! Style: Total Hawaiian vibes (think tropical prints, warm wood decor, and laid-back energy)—a fun contrast to CafĂ© Ponte’s Santorini aesthetic. 📍 Address: 55 Seonjae-ro, Yeongheung-myeon, Ongjin-gun, Incheon ⚠ Note: Closed on Tuesdays—plan your visit accordingly! 3. Mudo Island – CNN’s "Most Beautiful Island in Korea" If you’re lucky, you’ll catch a glimpse of Mudo Island right across from the cafes! Secret to Visiting: A path to Mudo Island appears twice a day during low tide (it’s submerged at high tide). For exact low tide times and detailed tips, check out the other posts on my profile—this island was even named one of Korea’s most beautiful by CNN, so it’s worth the extra effort if you have time! #TravelWithPassion #KoreaTravel #Seoul #SeoulDayTrips #KoreaTrip #SpeedTravel #Holidays #StudyAbroadLife #IslandTravel #OffTheBeatenPath #SeasideCafes

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