Haeundae's Premium Ocean View Escape: Club D Oasis Spa & Water Park

When people think of water parks, they often picture beating the summer heat. However, Club D Oasis, located in the iconic LCT building in Busan, is a destination that transcends seasons. While it offers a thrilling escape during the humid summer, it transforms into a warm, steamy paradise during the winter.

With its heated infinity pools, open-air hot springs, and luxurious Korean-style dry saunas (Jjimjilbang), this is the perfect place to enjoy the ocean view while staying toasty warm, even when the winter winds are blowing outside.

Here is your guide to enjoying this premium water club, whether it is August or January.

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Location and How to Enter

Club D Oasis is situated within the Haeundae LCT complex.

Entrance: Enter through the LCT main gate. You will see the entrance sign immediately on your right.
Parking: If you are using the underground parking lot, take the elevator to the 3rd Floor Lobby. From there, simply follow the orange arrows marked on the floor.
Ticketing: Take the escalator up to the 5th Floor, where you will find the ticket office. You can purchase tickets on-site or show your mobile reservation to enter.

Floor 5: The Mirage (Open-Air Hot Springs)

Upon entering on the 5th floor, you will find the locker rooms and the shower facilities. This floor also houses the outdoor open-air baths (The Mirage). Decorated with bamboo and palm trees, this area has a distinctly exotic atmosphere. This spot is the hidden gem of the winter season. There is nothing quite like the feeling of soaking in hot, therapeutic water while the cool sea breeze touches your face, all while overlooking the vast Haeundae ocean. It is a healing experience that melts away fatigue instantly.

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Floor 4: The Palm (Indoor Water Park)

Head down to the 4th floor to find The Palm, the massive indoor water park.

For Families: This area is packed with fun facilities for children and features a wave pool where gentle waves roll in continuously.
Lazy River: Hop on a tube and float along the current. The river connects the indoor and outdoor areas, offering a fun and relaxing ride.
Thrills: For those seeking adrenaline, the large-scale water slides are a must. The "Navigator" and other slides offer thrilling curves and drops that adults will love just as much as kids.

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The Highlight: The Infinity Pool (The Oasis)

This is the signature spot of Club D Oasis. The Infinity Pool stretches out toward the horizon, creating a visual illusion where the pool water meets the Haeundae sea and the blue sky.

Photo Spot: This is the ultimate background for your travel photos. The emerald water and the cityscape create a stunning contrast.
Winter Tip: In colder months, the pool is heated, allowing you to swim comfortably while enjoying the crisp, clear winter views that are often even more beautiful than in summer.

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Floor 6: The Sand (Jjimjilbang & Spa)

After you have had your fill of water play, head up to the 6th floor to warm your body to the core. This is the Jjimjilbang (Korean Sauna) area.

Relaxation: The space is spacious and bright, with sunlight pouring in through floor-to-ceiling windows. Massage chairs and various resting areas are available for a quick nap or quiet time.
Immunity Workshop: For a more private experience, try the "Immunity Workshop," a specialized heated room designed for deep relaxation and detoxification.
Outdoor Foot Bath: Do not miss the outdoor foot bath terrace. You can soak your feet in warm water while gazing out at the ocean—a simple luxury that perfectly rounds off the visit.

Dining

Hungry after swimming? Throughout the facility, there are food booths serving delicious snacks and meals to help you recharge your energy.

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Visitor Information

Address: LCT, 30 Dalmaji-gil, Haeundae-gu, Busan.
Website: https://www.clubdoasis.com/
Operating Hours & Prices: These vary significantly by season (Peak vs. Off-peak) and time of day. Please check the official homepage for the most current schedule before visiting.
Closed: Open year-round (No holidays). • Transportation:

  • Subway: Line 2, Jungdong Station, Exit 7 (approx. 17-minute walk).
  • Parking: Available at the Club D Oasis parking lot.


Reference: VisitBusan

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