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Wavegarden Cove Coming to South Korea in 2020

South Korea Wavegarden Cove Daewon Plus Construction - Surf Park Central
Rendering of the Turtle Island development in South Korea anchored by the Wavegarden Cove. Image: Daewon // Wavegarden

PRESS RELEASE // February 6, 2019

Spanish Engineering Company WAVEGARDEN® Signs Contract to Build the World’s Largest Surfing Lagoon in South Korea

Development has begun on the world’s largest man-made surf park in Turtle Island, Siheung in the Gyeonggi province of South Korea. Scheduled to open in 2020, the announcement of this project was made official following the signing of a contract in November 2018 between Wavegarden and Daewon Plus Construction, one of South Korea’s largest real estate and theme park developers, in the presence of the Governor of the Province, Siheung’s City Mayor and the Secretary General of the Spanish Chamber of Commerce in Korea. 

Daewon Plus Construction Wavegarden Cove Contract Signing - Surf Park Central
Daewon Plus Construction & Wavegarden Contract Signing. Image: Wavegarden

The formalization of this partnership comes after a year of intensive design and planning work between the two parties that led to Daewon Plus Construction being selected by the city as the preferred developer of the project in a highly competitive tender process.

Located just an hour away from Seoul, and constructed on land reclaimed from the ocean, Turtle Island is a new international waterfront destination, which will have different water and land side leisure facilities including hotels, convention centers and marinas. The center piece of the 2.1B€ avant-garde mixed-use development will be the Wavegarden Cove surfing lagoon. The Cove, with its enticing turquoise waters, is capable of producing up to 1000 ocean-like waves per hour, which unfurl across a range of different surfing areas. Each area offers waves of different size and power specifically designed to provide ideal conditions for everyone, from professional surfers to newcomers picking up a surfboard for the first time. Apart from riding waves, Turtle Island offers various other aquatic activities like kayaking, SUP and swimming in zones with and without waves. 

Fernando Odriozola Wavegarden and Mr. Hwang Daewon Contract Signing - Surf Park Central
Fernando Odriozola (CCO of Wavegarden) & Mr. Hwang (VP of Daewon) contract signing. Image: Wavegarden

Fernando Odriozola, Chief Commercial Officer of Wavegarden said: “We are delighted to be working with Daewon and to bring the incredible sport of surfing and beach lifestyle to South Korea. With consistent waves of different sizes and shapes, Turtle Island is going to be the new beach of Seoul and the place to surf for families, professional surfers, and everyone in between.”

Hans Odriozola Wavegarden Cove - Coming Soon to South Korea - Surf Park Central
Hans Odriozola getting barreled in the Wavegarden Cove demo facility. Image: Wavegarden

With a beach spanning almost 1km, and the capability of hosting thousands of visitors, Turtle Island is set to become Korea’s premier surfing and water activity destination and a ‘must-visit’ for the large resident market and the 10.8m international tourists that visit the region annually.

An innovative project of this magnitude doesn’t come without highly complex challenges. Specialized technological solutions are required in wave generation, water treatment and civil works. However, after years of R&D at the demo center in Northern Spain, and having constructed many full-scale facilities, the team at Wavegarden has perfected all the essentials to design and implement a venture of this scale. 

The state-of-the-art machinery can produce millions of waves per year and is designed to recover part of the energy used in the wave generation process to attain the lowest possible energy consumption.The innovative water treatment system, developed specifically for wave lagoons, will keep the water transparent and clean throughout the year. It’s intelligent design uses the energy of the waves to acquire the highest level of energy efficiency available nowadays for large recreational water bodies.

This exciting news comes at a time when two Wavegarden facilities are currently in construction in Melbourne, Australia and Bristol, England, with another 28 contracts signed and in various stages of development in 5 continents around the world.

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