Wavegarden and Daewon open the World’s Largest Surf Park in South Korea

Wave Park powered by Wavegarden, Asia’s largest wave park, was officially opened with a formal ceremony and an epic testing surf session in Siheung, South Korea. 

Official “Push of the button” of the WAVEGARDEN machine, including our CEO Josema Odriozlola and Spanish ambassador Juan Ignacio Morro (3rd and 4th from thr right)

The function was attended by a 100 VIPs, the maximum number of guests permitted due to Covid-19 regulations. The gathering assembled the key people responsible for bringing the project to life including Sam-seop Choi, CEO of Daewon Plus; Lee Jaemyung, the Governor of Gyeonggi Province; Im Byeong-taek Mayor of Siheung City; Juan Ignacio Morro, Spanish Ambassador and Wavegarden’s Founders Josema and Fernando Odriozola, Karin Frisch and their sons.

The centrepiece of Wave Park, a mixed-use real estate development, is the world’s largest Wavegarden Cove surfing lagoon.

Wave Park, Turtle Island, Siheung, South Korea

New technology means the South Korean site offers longer waves and barrels and a wider variety of waves than any other surf park. The landmark surfing lagoon has opened its door to the public this weekend. 

Local surfer Jaeyoung Choi
Wavegarden’s youngest tester, Hans Odriozola

Wavegarden´s newest project offers over 20 different wave types ranging from small knee-high beginner waves to long, steep barrels. New to the wave menu is a world class air section that rivals any other on the planet. 

Jacob Szekely testing the new air section

“I have surfed every credible wave park in the world and this was my best surf experience,” said Jacob Szekely, WSL Airbourne surfer. “The clear water and the wide variety of awesome open face and barrel waves is incredible. However the air new section is simply insane. On the first day of testing I landed the best aerial of my life.”  

Kai Odriozola during a night testing session

Wave Park is located on a new 167,000 m2 waterfront development on Turtle Island, less than an hour’s drive from Seoul. The first stage of the US$ 2.37bn project was completed in just 18 months and provides aquatic activities like kayaking, SUP and swimming in zones with and without waves. Stage 2 of the development includes six hotels, convention centers, marinas and museums.

Wave Park Surf Academy

Josema Odriozola, CEO of Wavegarden said: “We are delighted to bring the incredible sport of surfing and beach lifestyle to South Korea. With consistent waves of different sizes and shapes, Wave Park is going to be the new beach of Seoul and the place to surf for families, professional surfers, and everyone in between.”

The Wavegarden Cove technology is world leader in not only in the quality and quantity of waves, but also in terms of economic and environmental sustainability. Comparability studies reveal that Wavegarden’s technology uses 10 times less energy than other pneumatic wave generation systems in the market today.

And Wavegarden’s innovative water treatment system, developed specifically for wave lagoons, keeps the water transparent and clean throughout the year. The system is based on a series of sustainable treatments including fine filtration, ozone and UV disinfection, and low chemical chlorination. 

 

Local surfer Soohyun Lim

For bookings please visit: www.wavepark.co.kr