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Jeju is South Korea’s offshore island logistics base, valuable for ocean passages but exposed to swell, seasonal wind shifts, and typhoon-era risk.
Jeju sits apart from the mainland and therefore behaves less like a routine coastal stop and more like a genuine offshore platform. For sailors, that separation makes it strategically important for longer legs toward southern Korea, western Japan, or Taiwan-facing planning.
The island offers strong tourism infrastructure and useful marine services, but arrival quality depends much more on sea state and exposure than in the sheltered south-coast archipelagos. Forecast discipline matters.
As a routing node, Jeju is best used when crews need island-scale flexibility: hold for weather, rebalance the itinerary, and choose whether the next move should reconnect with the mainland or continue farther offshore.
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