Jace Glamping in Gijang, Busan



  We stopped by Top Mart to pick up meat and vegetables for a charcoal barbecue, then headed to Jace Glamping, a famous glamping spot in Gijang, Busan and my husband’s dream place.⛺️✨


📍 Jace Glamping

▶️ Address: 132-20 Icheon 8-gil, Ilgwang-eup, Gijang-gun, Busan  

▶️ Check-in: 3:00 PM

     Check-out: 11:00 AM  

▶️ Phone: 0507-1405-1946

▶️ Reservation inquiry: 010-7382-7778  

▶️ Room type: Hinoki Spa 9 (up to 2 guests)  

▶️ Room facilities: OTT streaming available (with personal ID), 1 double bed, toilet paper, air conditioner with heating function, heater, electric heating mat (floor and bed), hair dryer, hinoki bath, shower, private bathroom, towels, shampoo, rinse, body wash, disposable toothbrush and toothpaste, refrigerator, microwave, hot plate, and cooking utensils  

▶️ Accommodation price: 100,000 KRW per night on Naver Reservation💳

▶️ Charcoal and grill rental: 22,000 KRW, paid on site💳

✅ Naver review event: Show a Naver review at checkout and receive one Cloud Bread from Hwajeonri Bakery!


  Jace Glamping was easy to find along Gijang-daero. After passing the underpass and the railway tracks, we saw the spacious gravel parking lot right away. We had booked Hinoki Spa 9, and since it was the first tent next to the parking area, unloading our luggage was very convenient.✨



  After settling in a little, we went to Hwajeonri Bakery for check-in. The process was simple: follow the check-in sign and go to the counter inside the bakery. We filled out the glamping agreement, paid for the charcoal, and the owner kindly guided us through the property and explained how everything worked.🎀


  The accommodation was well equipped. There were cooking tools beside the sink, including a frying pan, pot, cutting board, knife, scissors, tongs, ladle, spatula, bowls, plates, and utensils. Everything we needed for a meal was already prepared, which made the stay feel easy and comfortable.



  Once the charcoal arrived, we started our barbecue with samgyeopsal and gabrisal. Eating grilled meat over charcoal after such a long time made it even better.🔥



  We also had pickled radish wraps and perilla leaves on the side, which gave the meal a refreshing balance.



  Later, we ordered Arachi Chicken and enjoyed that inside the room because the wind had picked up and it had gotten quite cold outside.


  We spent the rest of the evening eating well, watching TV, and relaxing. Since it was glamping, we decided to enjoy the food first and worry about dieting later.🍓


  We also took a short walk nearby to help with digestion before heading back in.


  The room itself was warmer and more comfortable than we expected. There was a dining table near the entrance, a refrigerator and sink on one side, and a microwave underneath.


  Inside the tent area, there was a TV, air conditioner with heating, and a bed. The floor had an electric heating mat, so the room stayed surprisingly warm through the night. 


  The bed also had its own heating mat, so we slept comfortably without feeling cold.👍



  Further inside, there was a hinoki bath and a private bathroom, which was a nice feature. Having a private toilet and shower inside the glamping unit made everything more convenient. Towels, a disposable toothbrush set, shampoo, rinse, and body wash were also provided.


  The only disappointing part was the hinoki bath. When we filled it with water, we noticed floating residue, so we couldn’t use it in the end. Since the hinoki bath is one of the main attractions here, I do think they should pay a little more attention to cleanliness.😔


  Still, overall, it was a very satisfying stay. The barbecue was delicious, the room was warm, and although there was some noise from trains and motorcycles at night, we slept well. It was a glamping trip with more good memories than regrets.

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