Distance from Port of Busan to Port of New York City
Great-circle distance, compass bearing and a transit estimate between Port of Busan (KRPUS) and Port of New York City (USNYC).
initial heading from Port of Busan
14–24 knots, direct
About the Port of Busan–Port of New York City route
The great-circle (straight-line) distance from Port of Busan (KRPUS) in South Korea to Port of New York City (USNYC) in United States is approximately 11,263 km — that is 6,082 nautical miles or 6,999 statute miles. The initial heading from Port of Busan is about 18° (north-northeast).
At a typical merchant service speed, a direct passage of this length would take roughly 11 days for a fast container ship (about 24 knots) and up to 19 days for a slower bulk carrier (about 14 knots). Real voyages are longer than the great-circle figure: ships follow established sea lanes, transit canals and straits such as Suez, Panama or Malacca, and adjust for weather and traffic.
How this is calculated
The distance is the great-circle (orthodromic) distance between the published coordinates of Port of Busan and Port of New York City — the shortest path over the Earth’s surface. Actual sea routes are longer, following shipping lanes, canals and straits. Transit figures are planning approximations, not schedules.
Frequently asked questions
How far is Port of Busan from Port of New York City?
The great-circle distance from Port of Busan (KRPUS) to Port of New York City (USNYC) is about 11,263 km (6,082 nautical miles / 6,999 miles).
What direction is Port of New York City from Port of Busan?
Setting out from Port of Busan, the initial bearing to Port of New York City is about 18°, which is roughly north-northeast.
How long does it take to sail from Port of Busan to Port of New York City?
A direct great-circle passage would take about 11–19 days depending on vessel speed (roughly 24 knots down to 14 knots). Actual sea routes are longer because they follow shipping lanes and canals.