YAYA DIVE - Jeju Island
YAYA DIVE operates out of Jeju Island, offering access to the area's nearly two dozen dive sites. We'd suggest this centre for divers looking for a straightforward experience exploring Jeju’s unique volcanic topography. The diving here often features dramatic rock formations and temperate water species, differing quite a bit from typical tropical destinations. It’s a solid choice for those keen to log dives in a less common Asian locale.
- Location
- Jeju Island, South Korea, East Asia
- Coordinates
- 33.246517, 126.564910
- Phone
- +82105271-7537
- [email protected]
- Website
- https://www.yayadive.modoo.at
- Address
- 21, Taepyeong-ro 439beon-gil, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do, 63595, KOR
Dive Sites Near YAYA DIVE
YAYA DIVE provides access to 15 dive sites in Jeju Island.
- 범섬 - 19m
- BANGJOO NO.12 - 26m (wreck)
- BO WOO NO.7 - 0m (wreck)
- CITY OF PEKIN (POSSIBLY) - 45m (wreck)
- Gageo Reef - 5-20m (reef)
- HMS BEDFORD - 20m (wreck)
- HWAYOUNG-HO 55 - 30m (wreck)
- JANG YUNG NO.2 - 46m (wreck)
- Jungmun Beach
- LADY WOLMER - 8m (wreck)
- Munseom Island
- Parangcho (reef)
- QING CHUAN 1 - 55m (wreck)
- SELANGAN - 36m (wreck)
- Seogwipo Harbor (reef)
Other Dive Centres in Jeju Island
- a dreaming whale
- AQUASCUBA - ["PADI"]
- Blue In - ["PADI"]
- Bubble Tank - ["PADI"]
- C C Divers - ["PADI"]
- Cozy Dive - ["PADI"]
- Dive Stay Resort - ["PADI"]
- Good Diver - ["PADI"]
- Into Dive - ["PADI"]
- Jeju Scuba School - ["PADI"]
Marine Life in Jeju Island
Home to 119 recorded species including 90 reef fish, 6 sharks & rays, 5 other, 4 hard corals, 4 crabs & lobsters, 3 seagrass & algae.
Notable Marine Life
- Japanese Stargazer (Uranoscopus japonicus) - Reef Fish
- Horse Head (Branchiostegus japonicus) - Reef Fish
- dory (Zeus faber) - Reef Fish
- Atlantic chub mackerel (Scomber japonicus) - Reef Fish
- Supreme Limu (Asparagopsis taxiformis) - Seagrass & Algae
- Porcupine (Diodon holocanthus) - Reef Fish
- Bullet Mackerel (Auxis rochei) - Reef Fish
- Banded Blue Sprat (Spratelloides gracilis) - Reef Fish
- Brown Frillfin (Bathygobius fuscus) - Reef Fish
- Jenny Lind (Seriola dumerili) - Reef Fish