Check Bus Intervals
Outer routes often run every 30 minutes to an hour. We show first and last bus info in one line at the top of each route detail.
Search RoutesPractical tips grouped by 5 personas (walker, rental, accessibility, pet, foreigner). Curated from local experience on top of Korea Tourism Organization OpenAPI data. Korean text first; multilingual rollout next.
Wide bus headways, transfers, last bus — decide it all in one place.
Outer routes often run every 30 minutes to an hour. We show first and last bus info in one line at the top of each route detail.
Search RoutesMany city buses end around 22:00, while east and west routes often wrap up around 21:00. Plan your return before your itinerary gets too late.
Only some routes sync transfers at the same stop. It is safer to double-check the next bus time before you move.
About half of non-city bus stops have little or no rain shelter. Keep an umbrella in your bag.
Routes like 600(Airport-Seogwipo), 101(Airport-Jeju City), and 181(Aewol) connect straight to major sights. They are great for cutting down transfers.
On each stop detail, you can instantly check the next arrival and last bus. Add favorites to see them at a glance from Home.
FavoritesSome intercity buses have tight luggage space, so large suitcases can be tricky. If you can, store big bags at your hotel first.
Tips evolve from curator notes + user feedback. Korean-first; multilingual versions coming.