If you think Frank Sinatra’s Fly Me To The Moon is a hyperbole that doesn’t apply to real-life situations, Moon Boat might make you think again. While you don’t actually get to fly to the moon, you do get to ride on a crescent-shaped boat and float on the waters along a stretch of scenic city landscape. Not too shabby, we reckon.
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Shaped like a crescent, the Moon Boat may seem a tad risky to ride since it’s not completely enclosed. But not to worry, your life is in good hands as you’ll be equipped with a life jacket before getting on the boat.
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The boat ride experience requires no special licence as it can be controlled with a joystick, which also means that the boat can be rotated in 360°. Just think of it as controlling the joystick in a driving game at an arcade and the entire process will seem less daunting.
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In episode 6 of the Korean dating reality show Transit Love 2, the colourful Moon Boats made a special appearance when Hae Eun and Hee Doo went on a date for the first time.
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With the roaring popularity of Transit Love 2, there has been a sharp increase in the number of visitors making their Moon Boat reservations. Though the boat ride is popular with couples, it also makes for a great bonding activity for families with children.
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Aside from Transit Love 2, the Moon Boat was also recently featured in the famous reality show I Live Alone.
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According to the official website of Moon Boat, you can change the colour of your boat whenever you want with a simple touch. Better yet, there are 165,000 colours to choose from. Pink, green, red, blue, and even gold – you name it, Moon Boat has it.
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To elevate your romantic experience “on the moon”, you can also play any music of your choice by connecting your phone to the Bluetooth speakers on the boat.
Note that each Moon Boat ride (KRW38,000, ~USD26.76) lasts approximately 30 minutes, and it can hold a maximum of 3 people at a time.
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There are 5 places spread across South Korea where you can experience the Moon Boat ride: Jamsil, Incheon, Gimpo, Jeju, and Andong. If you’re planning to stay in Seoul, we highly recommend visiting the outlet located at Jamsil’s Seokchon Lake or Incheon’s Songdo Central Park.
Seokchon Lake, Jamsil:
How to get there:
Address: 15, Songpanaru-gil, Songpa-gu, Seoul
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 12pm-9pm, Sat-Sun 11am-9pm
Songdo Central Park, Incheon:
How to get there:
Address: 196, Technopark-ro, Yeonsu-gu, Incheon
Opening hours: 10am-7pm, Daily
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