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1. Jeju Island East UNESCO Day Tour with Lunch included

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2. Jeju Island English Flexible Private Tour from 1 to 13, 10 tours

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3. Jeju Island West UNESCO Day Tour with Lunch included

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4. Jeju Premium Small Group UNESCO Day Tour - South Course

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5. Private Day Tour in South and West in Jeju Island

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6. Half or Day Tour For Cruise customers arriving at Gangjeong Port

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7. Fully Customizable Private Tour of Jeju Island

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8. East of jeju tour for Seogwipo Gangjeong Cruise Customers

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9. 3days Private Free Schedule Tour a lot of Experience Driver

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10. Jeju Island Private Taxi Tour : 2 Full days

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11. Full-Day Private Jumbo taxi Tour - East of Jeju Island (UNESCO)

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12. Jeju island Private UNESCO PACKAGE Tour - For Cruise customer

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13. Jeju Island UNESCO Heritage Bus Tour

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14. jeju island private jumbo taxi tour - West & South of Jeju

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15. Jeju Island Private Taxi Tour : UNESCO Day Tour

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16. 5Hour Private Taxi driver Tour in Jeju(Cherry Blossoms tour )

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17. Jeju Island South UNESCO Day Tour with Lunch included

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18. Jeju island Private Tour - UNESCO Day Tour & Haenyeo Performance

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19. Jeju Day Tour - World Heritage & UNESCO

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20. Jeju Luxury Tour Package Surfing and Cart and Flower Garden

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21. Small group tour FULL - PACKAGE Tour to All Areas in Jeju Island

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22. Jeju Island Private Half day Transport : South / West

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23. Jeju Private Full day tour of UNESCO Day Tour

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24. Jeju Island Taxi Tour - West Day Tour

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25. Private tour on the fantasy island of Jeju for CRUISE customers

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26. Jeju Island Private Half day Transport : East attractions only

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27. Small group Private Taxi Tour DAY experience in Jeju island

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28. Beautiful Jeju Island Private UNESCO day Tour

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29. Jeju Unique Private Tour including Dinner Time (to 8pm)

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Jeju Island Travel Guide: Where to Stay, Top Attractions, Bus Guide

Here’s my Jeju Island Travel Guide with everything I learned from traveling Jeju Island in South Korea. I recently came back from my 2nd trip there.

It’s a really beautiful island but there are things I wish I knew before traveling to Jeju!

I tried to go to as many places as I could and traveled all around Jeju without a car .

If you’re new to South Korea, read my travel guide to South Korea.

👩🏻‍💻 Read next: 22 Things to Do in Jeju (+ Top 5 You MUST Visit) and The Perfect Jeju Island Itinerary for 2-5 Days .

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Where to Stay in Jeju Island

This is probably the top question: where to stay in Jeju Island.

There’s four main areas to stay in Jeju Island. Most tourists will either stay in Jeju City in the north, or Seogwipo City in the south.

Where to stay in Jeju Island will depend on what activities you want to do & how long you’re staying.

If you’re staying longer than 3 nights, you can always switch hotels to experience different areas.

The two hotels I stayed at:

  • ASTAR Hotel (photo above)
  • Reve Business Hotel Jeju

1. Jeju City (north)

Jeju City is where the airport is. There’s a few cool tourist sites , but other than that, Jeju City looks like your typical busy city, with lots of restaurants, hotels, shops, and buildings.

People like to stay in Jeju City because:

  • It’s only 10-minutes from the Jeju airport , and it’s a bit livelier, though quieter compared to Seoul or Busan.
  • It’s also easier to take the bus from Jeju City to main tourist sites throughout the island. There’s more buses available here. This is where I stayed. It takes around 30-minutes to around an hour to get to the different parts of Jeju.

⛴ Try this: Explore Jeju City with a Rainbow Yacht Tour 😎

If you’re only staying a night or 2 or have an early flight out, it’s probably better to stay in Jeju City to be closer to the airport.

If you’re traveling only by bus & for only 2 nights, Jeju City is also a better option. And you’ll see why in the bus section of this post.

Hotel Recommendations for Jeju City:

Astar hotel.

One of the cleanest and most comfortable hotels I stayed in South Korea. While a 4-star hotel, it’s still quite affordable. Close to buses and walkable to the main Jeju City Bus Terminal.

Reve Business Hotel

This was the hotel I stay at during my second visit. Clean, and around the corner from a main street with lots of restaurants, as well as an airport bus stop. Plus, very afforable!

2. Seogwipo City (south)

Seogwipo City is the 2nd largest city on Jeju Island, though more chill. It’s closer to greenery and natural sites, like waterfalls and cliffs.

The hotels in Seogwipo City are also cheaper in the south than in Jeju City.

Stay in Seogwipo City if most of things you want to do are in the south, so you don’t have to keep going back and forth.

But, if there’s only a few things you want to do in the south, you can just allocate a day in the south and stay elsewhere.

Hotel Recommendations for Seogwipo City:

I haven’t stayed in Seogwipo City yet, but hotels are cheaper in the south. Here’s the top hotels in Seogwipo to browse through.

🚌 Explore southern Jeju Island with a Group Tour (includes Hallasan Mountain 🏔)

3. East Coast, or Seongsan

A main reason to stay in the East Coast, or Seongsan, is to be closer to specific tourist sites.

People like to hike Sunrise Peak or Seongsan Ilchulbong right at sunrise, and staying in the east is just more convenient.

Also for people who want to travel early to Udo Island, which is just off the east coast.

Hotel Recommendations for East Jeju:

There are lots of hotels in the east, many near the beach that are also affordable. Here’s hotels in east Jeju to browse through.

🚌 Explore East Jeju with a Group Tour (includes Sunrise Peak & Jeju Stone Park 🌅)

4. West Coast

People stay in the west coast in Jeju Island, or more north-west for all the beaches and cafe culture along the coastline. A lot of the airbnbs and home pensions are also located in the west.

I’d stay in the north-west if you want to be closer to those specific beaches. Otherwise, there’s beaches in other areas too.

Hotel Recommendations for West Jeju:

West Jeju has lots of nice villas and affordable pensions, both on Airbnb and hotel booking sites. Many near the beach too.

Here’s hotels in west Jeju to browse through.

🚌 Explore the West Coast with a Group Tour (6 locations included)

In Summary on Where to Stay in Jeju Island:

  • If you want to travel all around Jeju Island, are traveling by bus, have an early flight out, or are staying for only a short time, I recommend staying in Jeju Island. 
  • If you want to spend more than 1 day in the south and most of things you want to do is in the south, stay in Seogwipo City.
  • Stay in the west or east if you want to be in those specific areas most of the time. 
  • If you’re staying longer than 3 nights, try changing hotels.

Also, if you’re traveling Jeju Island by bus, look for a hotel that’s walkable or a quick bus ride to the main bus terminals to save time.

Hotels are more expensive in Jeju City, but you can find decent ones around $40 USD a night. In the south you’ll get bigger and cheaper options.

Things to Do in Jeju Island

Make sure to read my list of 22 things to do in Jeju Island and write down which sites interest you.

Here are my top 5:

  • Sunrise Peak / Seongsan Ilchulbong
  • Hike Hallasan Mountain
  • Daepo Jusangjeolli Cliff
  • Handam Coastal Walk
  • Hamdeok Beach Area

Choose from these sites to create the Perfect Jeju Island Itinerary for 2-5 Days :

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General Jeju Planning Tips

1. Try to bunch sites together that are walkable from each other, to make the bus ride or drive worth it.

One of the things I enjoyed most was walking between sites. You’re usually surrounded by nature, or interesting remote areas. And there’s trails and paths set up throughout Jeju Island.

2. To find more places to go to nearby, type in “nearby attractions” in Google Maps and tourist spots are marked with a camera icon.

Look at reviews and photos if the site interests you and write it down.

3. Try to plan around sunsets around 6-7pm. They’re really pretty in Jeju at the beaches or coastlines.

Popular Jeju Tours

1. Eastern Jeju Island Discovery Tour :

  • Jeolmul Natural Recreation Forest
  • Seongsan Ilchulbong
  • Seongeup Folk Village
  • Jeju Stone Park

2. Western Jeju Island Exploration Group Tour

  • Hallim Park
  • O’sulloc Tea Museum
  • Songaksan Mountain
  • Hyeopjae Beach
  • Choose Cheonjeyeon Waterfalls or Teddy Bear Museum

3. Jeju Island UNESCO Day Tour : choice between south, west, and east Jeju Island.

Here’s popular activities to join in Jeju Island:

Transportation

In case you didn’t know, there is no subway on Jeju Island.

Read my full guide to traveling Jeju without a car if you plan to only use public transit in Jeju.

From the airport, you have 3 options:

  • Rent a car in Jeju – You’ll need an international license or a South Korea license, for around $50-100 USD per day. You can also hire a private driver in Jeju from around $150-300 dollars per day.
  • Take a taxi – if you’re staying in Jeju City, it’s only a 10-minute ride away. You can take one for around $7 to $8 dollars. A taxi ride to the south will be $30 to $40 USD and take around 45 minutes.
  • Take a bus – The cheaper option would be to take the airport limousine bus #600 from the airport. It runs every 15 to 20 minutes. It first stops at popular hotels in Jeju City, then cuts down to Seogwipo City, which will take about an hour. You can pay with T-money card and the stops are announced in English.

🚌 You can also purchase a Jeju Island Hop On & Hop Off Day Pass

Getting around by Taxi

  • It’s easier to hail taxis or book a taxi on the Kakao T app in main touristy areas. If you’re in a more remote area, finding taxis is not guaranteed.
  • Uber Taxi only seems to work in Jeju City , though it might take a while to get one.

Jeju Bus Guide

A lot of people will discourage you from visiting Jeju Island if you can only take the bus. Jeju actually has tons of buses. They have the airport bus, intercity buses, INTRAcity buses, and express buses.

For both my visits to Jeju, I took only the bus and I was able to go all around Jeju Island. The most I walked from a bus stop was 15 to 20 minutes, and the views were nice.

It is a slower pace if you’re only used to subways, but I personally enjoyed the bus rides. I downloaded audiobooks and music to listen to, and it was really peaceful and nice.

ALSO all buses in Jeju have free and fast wifi. And minus the airport limousine bus #600, bus fares are only $1 to $2 dollars. It might sound like a lot and maybe complicated, but I also want to help you set your expectations. 

For a complete public transport guide, read my traveling Jeju without a car blog post, with all the bus tips you’ll need.

Alternatives to public transport in Jeju:

  • Take the Jeju Island Hop On & Hop Off Day Pass
  • Rent a car in Jeju for as little as $28 USD/day
  • Hire a private driver in Jeju for a day
  • Join a guided Jeju tour , which generally provides transportation

Final Thoughts on Jeju Island

The first time I went to Jeju I did try fitting in as many places as I could and rushing a bit to stick to bus schedules. The second visit, I took it slower, I took my time at sites and beaches, and wandered around.

You can always come back to Jeju, and if you’re not able to, take your time to enjoy the views, rather than places to check off your list, which I tend to do.

Traveling around Jeju does take some effort, but you can always look up a Jeju group tour to make it easier and meet others.

I would totally go back to Jeju, and next time do more of the hiking trails. Let me know if you have questions and I’ll try my best.

I hope this Jeju Island Travel Guide was helpful!

Enjoy your trip to Jeju!

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How to spent 5 Days in Jeju: the perfect jeju Itinerary

Jeju Island in Korea is a popular getaway for thousands of people looking to escape the hustle and bustle of the mainland.

It has a bit of everything: Delicious food, cascading waterfalls, an abundance of hiking options, caves, beaches, and so much more.

I spent 5 days in Jeju Island and had high expectations before arriving. While Jeju is often referred to as the “ Hawaii of Korea ,” it’s certainly nothing like Hawaii.

This post details everything you need to know to plan the perfect Jeju itinerary. It includes the best things to do, places to go, and where to stay during your Jeju trip.

5 Day Jeju Itinerary

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How to visit Jeju Island

There are 3 main areas of Jeju Island: Jeju City, Seogwipo, and Seongsan .

Deciding where to stay in Jeju is often the most challenging part of organizing a trip, as the island is massive!

Jeju City is on the north of the island and is where you’ll fly in. It’s a great base if your time is limited. But it does have a city vibe, and the areas down south are way better – in my opinion!

Seogwipo is arguably the best place to stay. It’s found on the south of the island and is close to the top attractions in Jeju.

Seongsan is where you’ll find the famous Seongsan Ilchulbong on the east coast of Jeju. It’s great if you’re looking for a quieter place to stay, yet you still want to be close enough to the attractions on your Jeju itinerary.

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Getting around Jeju in 5 days

The island is much bigger than you realize. It takes over an hour’s drive (by car) to get from one side to the other. With public transport, it’s even longer!

During my 5 days in Jeju, I used a mix of public transport and tours.

Driving in Jeju

The best way to plan your Jeju itinerary is to rent a car, as this gives you the most flexibility. The only requirement is to have your passport and international driving license that has been issued prior to your visit to Korea .

Koreans drive on the right-hand side of the road, so it can be challenging if you’re not used to this. The street signs are also in Hangul (Korean writing), and Google Maps doesn’t work properly in Korea. These were the reasons I decided not to rent a car.

Jeju by bus

Instead, I chose to use public transport to get around. It was easy enough, and I didn’t have to wait too long for buses to arrive.

A direct bus (Jeju Airport Limousine) goes from the airport to Seogwipo in 2 hours. From Seogwipo, you can easily find buses that go to the east or west side of the island.

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Jeju 5 day Itinerary: Trip Overview

Day 1: Fly to Jeju, see Jeongbang and Cheonjiyeon Waterfall, and explore the Seogwipo Olle Market

Day 2: Climb Seongsan Ilchulbong and explore Manjanggul Cave

Day 3: Jeju Folk Village, Pyeonsan Beach, and Jeju Black Pork BBQ

Day 4: Walk the Jeju Olle trails, Jusangjeolli Lava Cliffs

Day 5: Hike Mt Hallasan

How many days in Jeju

This Jeju itinerary allows for 5 days on the island which I believe is the perfect amount of time. Especially if you’re using public transport!

At a minimum, you’ll need 3 days in Jeju. This will allow you to see the main attractions. If that’s the case for you, leave off days 3 (Folk Village) and 5 (Mt Hallasan) of this Jeju itinerary.

Jeju Itinerary: Day 1

The first day of your Jeju Island itinerary will involve a lot of travel, as it’s the day you arrive on the island.

The easiest way to get from Seoul to Jeju is to take a flight from Gimpo Airport in Seoul to Jeju International Airport.

The flight time is just over an hour, and there are hundreds of flights weekly. I flew with Eastar Jet and would recommend them if you’re looking for a low-cost airline.

Book an early morning flight so that you have the rest of the day to explore.

If you have 5 days in Jeju, it’s best to divide your time between the south (Seogwipo) or the east coast of the island (Seongsan).

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Visit Jeongbang & Cheonjiyeon Waterfall

For those who love chasing waterfalls, Jeju has many of these for you to explore.

The 3 most popular ones include Cheonjiyeon Waterfall , Cheongjeyeon Waterfall , and Jeongbang Waterfall .

Both Cheonjiyeon and Jeongbang are located within walking distance from Seogwipo and don’t require a strenuous hike to get there.

Jeongbang Waterfall is the only waterfall in Asia to fall directly into the ocean, so I was excited to check it out.

  • Admission: 2 000 won ($2)
  • Operating hours: 9 am – 7 pm

How to get to Jeongbang Waterfall

If you’re staying in the center of Seogwipo, it’s a 30-minute walk to Jeongbang Waterfall. It’s a pleasant route through the harbor where you pass many local restaurants and hidden cafes, so I’d recommend walking vs getting a taxi or bus.

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Grab dinner at the Seogwipo Olle Market

Seogwipo Olle Market is the largest traditional market in Seogwipo, consisting of over 200 shops and street vendors.

It offers a variety of local specialties, including seafood, tangerines, dried fruit, fermented side dishes as well as cooked food.

  • Opening hours: 7:00 am – 9:00 pm
  • Location: 22, Jungjeong-ro73beon-gil, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do

Jeju itinerary: Day 2

If there’s one day out of this Jeju itinerary that you absolutely cannot miss, it’s day 2! If you have less time on the island, make sure you squeeze in a visit to Manjanggil Cave and Seongsan Ilchulbong .

Manjanggul Cave

Manjanggul Lava Tube is one of the longest cave tunnels in the world. It’s also a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

This lava tube is 13 km long, but only 1 km is accessible to the public. Manjanggul Cave houses a variety of well-preserved natural formations, and the tunnels are lit up with illuminating soft-colored lights.

It does get chilly inside, and it’s advised to wear closed shoes as the floor is slippery and uneven. Of course, you always have the exceptions with ladies walking through the caves in their sky-high heels and short skirts, all trying to get the perfect snap!

  • Admission: 2 000 KRW ($2)

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How to get to Manjanggul Cave

From Seogwipo, take bus 101 to Manjanggul Cave Entrance. The trip will take about 1h 30min, but if you board the bus at Seongsan Ilchulbong, it takes 40 minutes.

Once you exit the bus, you need to cross the street and walk about 2.5 km to the entrance of Manjanggul Cave. This was a long walk in the scorching heat, so I’d advise you to take a taxi from the bus stop instead of walking.

Some buses go to the main entrance of the Manjanggul Cave, but they don’t run as frequently, and it’s better to walk the 30 minutes than wait for the bus to arrive.

Top tip: After using public transport to get to Manjanggul Cave, I wish I had opted for a tour like this , which includes pick up from your hotel and a guide. We wasted so much time getting to and from Manjanggul Cave, and it’s worth paying a bit more for convenience.

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Seongsan Ilchulbong & Jeju Women Divers

Climbing Seongsan Ilchulbong is another UNESCO World Heritage Site and a must-do in your Jeju itinerary.

Otherwise known as “Sunrise Peak”, Seongsan Ilchulbong is an extinct volcano that was formed thousands of years ago after a series of volcanic eruptions.

The climb to the top takes about 30 minutes, with many picturesque spots along the way. At the peak, you’ll get a great view of the crater and Jeju Island. The trail is well-marked, and there are proper steps along the way.

Hiking Seongsan Ilchulbong is one of the best Jeju Island activities, so don’t miss it.

After you’ve completed the climb, you can watch the Jeju Women Divers, also referred to as Haenyeo (sea women).

These divers make their living by harvesting seafood from the ocean floor. Using no diving equipment, they can stay underwater for up to 3 minutes. They’re quite popular in Jeju, and Korea, so watch them do their thing!

  • Admission: 5 000 won ($4)
  • Operating hours: 7:30 am – 7:30 pm

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How to get to Seongsan Ilchulbong Peak

Take bus 101 to Goseong-Ri. Once off the bus, you will notice the scores of people making their way to Seongsan Ilchulbong.

You will also pass many restaurants and cafes along the way, so grab a bite to eat if you’re hungry.

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Jeju itinerary: Day 3

Seogwipo will be your base for the first few days of your itinerary for Jeju Island. If you’re using public transport, you can reach the below attractions bus.

Jeju Folk Village

Visit the Jeju Folk Village and travel back in time to explore Korea’s cultural heritage.

More than 100 houses make up the 4 villages inside the Jeju Folk Village. You can spend hours walking through the mazes and learning about the traditional games that were played. It’s a great opportunity to learn more about how the people of Jeju used to live their lives.

  • Admission: 11 000 KRW ($10)
  • Location: Pyoseon

Jeju Folk Village

Take a walk along Pyoseon Beach

Jeju Folk Village is situated alongside the coast.

After your visit, head towards the seaside, grab a cup of coffee or ice cream, and take a stroll along the beach before heading back to Seogwipo.

Eat Jeju Black Pork at Tam Gung Restaurant

Today’s the day you get to treat yourself to the famous Jeju Black Pork, a must-do on any Jeju Island itinerary!

The island is renowned for its Black Pork Korean BBQ and these restaurants can be found on every street corner in Jeju.

The meat is in a league of its own, tender and juicy. The name “Black Pork” is derived from the pig’s hair color and not the meat itself.

Because of its exclusivity to Jeju Island, the price for a Jeju Black Pork BBQ is higher than its mainland counterparts. But is it worth it!

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Jeju itinerary: Day 4

Day 3 of your Jeju itinerary is all about nature and getting out and about discovering some truly magnificent Jeju Island attractions.

Explore the Jeju Olle Trails

The Jeju Olle Trails are a series of paths that circle around the outskirts of Jeju Island.

Created by a Korean journalist, the Jeju Olle Trails were inspired by her hike along the Camino De Santiago routes in Spain. There are 26 different routes with varying levels of difficulty.

These trails lead through beaches, villages, mandarin farms, and forests that cannot be accessed by buses or cars. As a result, you have a more authentic and less crowded experience of Jeju Island.

Whilst you can spend your entire vacation making your way around Jeju by means of the Olle Trails, most people choose to walk a specific route for the day. You can also walk only a certain distance before heading on to the next activity.

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Jusangjeolli Lava Cliffs

The Jusangjeolli Lava Cliffs were formed back in the day when Mt Hallasan erupted. They’re now one of Jeju’s most unique tourist attractions.

It’s located on the coast, and there are several short paths that loop around the park.

Indulge in Jeju Tangerines

Another big attraction in Jeju is its citrus fruit. Lush orchids fill the countryside, and the moderate climate in Jeju is to thank for this.

Tangerines are by far the most prized fruit of Jeju, and they aren’t cheap!

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Jeju itinerary: Day 5

Save all your energy for your last day in Jeju Island as you’ll need it!

Hike Mount Hallasan

If you have 5 days in Jeju, Mount Hallasan needs to be on your itinerary!

Sitting at 1 950m, it’s the highest mountain in Korea and attracts thousands of tourists to the island. Mount Hallasan is also an active volcano that forms the bulk of Jeju Island.

You’ll need a full day for your summit climb, and there are various other walking routes around the mountain if you choose not to go all the way to the top. The most popular trail to the peak is Seongpanak.

  • Admission: Free

How to get to Mount Hallasan

From the Seogwi Bus terminal, take bus 182 to Seongpanak for about 30 minutes.

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Other things to add to your Jeju Island Itinerary

If you’re struggling to decide what to do on Jeju Island, I don’t blame you! The island is home to some of the greatest attractions in Korea, and you need more than 5 days in Jeju to visit them all.

Take a day trip to Udo Island. The ferry leaves from Seongsan Harbor to Udo Island where you can spend the day exploring Udo on bikes or scooters before heading back to Jeju. You can buy tickets here

Visit one of the many museums on Jeju Island. These include the Hello Kitty Museum, Love Land, Mini Mini Land, Glass Museum, and the Teddy Bear Museum. Yes, Koreans love museums! If you’re traveling with kids these museums are a must-see. Check out the museums and buy your tickets here.

Spend your summer days enjoying the beaches of Jeju. The more popular ones include Hyeopjae, Jungmun, and Samyang. Unfortunately, the beaches are closed outside of summer, so if you visit Jeju in spring or fall, don’t focus on including them in your Jeju itinerary.

Jeju Nanta Show. This is one of the best things to do in Jeju City! The show combines acrobatics, martial arts, music, and culinary skills and is an incredible performance. I saw the performance in Seoul and it’s worth every cent! Tickets need to be purchased in advance, here.

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Jeju Island tours

There is so much to see and do in Jeju. If you’re looking to get the most out of your time on the island, check out these awesome tours which include stops at the best attractions in Jeju.

  • Jeju UNESCO Site Tour stops at all the UNESCO World Heritage sites in Jeju Island. It’s one of the best ways to see Jeju if you only have a few days to explore.
  • Jeju Western Island Exploration takes you to the popular sites on the west of the island including Hyupjae Beach and Cheonjeyeon Waterfall.
  • Jeju 3D/2N Tour includes accommodation in a 4* hotel as well as a private vehicle and driver to ensure you get to see the best of Jeju!

Best time to visit Jeju

Korea offers 4 distinct seasons but there are so many things to do in Jeju and so you won’t be short of options, no matter the season.

Winter (December-February): Winter in Korea is cold and you can expect a bit of snow in Jeju, although the weather is warmer than the mainland during this time. Because winter is the off-peak period, there are fewer crowds and accommodation is cheaper.

If you’re visiting Korea in Winter, check out these ski resorts near Seoul!

Spring (March-May): Spring is one of the better times to visit Jeju Island. With sunny skies and pleasant weather, you can enjoy all the outdoor activities on offer. The flowers will be showing off and it’s a great time to get out and explore. However, there are thousands of tourists who visit Jeju during this time.

Summer (June-August): Summer is extremely hot and humid. Hiking or other strenuous activities may be uncomfortable during this time, but you’ll be able to enjoy the beaches (crowded beaches at that!)

If you’re visiting Korea in Summer, check out Naksan Beach – the best beach in Korea!

Fall (Sept-November): Fall is also a great time to visit Jeju Island as it offers warm, sunny days. As with Spring, there is a lot more natural beauty due to the change of the seasons which brings along orange and red leaves and beautiful photo opportunities.

Jeju Island in Spring

Jeju Island: The Hawaii of Korea

Firstly, Jeju is as different from Hawaii as apples from oranges!

Despite the rumors, Jeju Island is NOTHING like the surfing hotspot of Hawaii. If you’re searching for palm trees, white sandy beaches, and pristine waters, then perhaps island hopping in the Philippines is a better option for you!

However, Jeju is popular for many other reasons, and the unique attractions on the island make it a worthy reason to include it on your Korean bucket list.

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My Thoughts on a 5 days in Jeju itinerary

Jeju will always hold a special place in my heart as it was my first stop before I started teaching English in Korea .

Not knowing anything about Korea, the culture, and the food, I had no idea what to expect, except a “Hawaii” like atmosphere!

I quickly learned that most Koreans cannot speak English, hiking is part of their lifestyle, and the whole “let’s drink cocktails on the beach whilst catching a tan” isn’t a thing here! Here are 24 other strange things about Korea !

I was also amazed by the number of people who flock to Jeju. It’s a tourist hotspot, and every attraction I visited was packed with people as the island is geared for tourism. There’s nothing untouched or mysterious about Jeju.

But that’s what I enjoyed about the island: I learned something new about the way Koreans travel and what they deem to be an amazing vacation. My students often go to Jeju and tell me how much they love it there.

Learning about different countries and cultures continues to amaze me and it’s experiences like these that make one appreciate the differences.

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The Ultimate 3 Day Jeju Itinerary (2023) – Things To Do in Jeju Island

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Jeju Itinerary 3 Day: Day 1

The first day of the three-day itinerary will be spent in Jeju and the sights along the North East coast.

Enjoy Jeju’s beautiful island! Take a day trip to eastern Jeju starting from your hotel in Jeju City or Seogwipo. You will see the most important sights as well as a delicious Jeju BBQ meal (vegetarian options also available). More information is available.

1. Jeju City

Jeju City is the capital and largest city of Jeju Island. The city has many things to offer. You can explore the city by taking the hop on hop off bus tour bus. Below are the top sites and attractions.

  • Jeju Folklore and Natural History Museum
  • Black Pork Restaurant Street
  • Sarabong Peak
  • Dongmun Market
  • Gwandeokjeong Pavilion
  • Yongyeon Pond
  • Dodubong Peak
  • Iho Tewoo Beach
  • Folk Market for Five Days
  • Halla Arboretum

2. Hamdeok Beach

The stunning beach can be found 15 km east of Jeju. This beach is well-known for its crystal blue waters and popularity in the summer months. It is amazing to see the combination of black basalt stones, a beautiful arching bridge and white sand. This is a must-see on Jeju Island. Make sure to include it in your 3 day itinerary.

Entry Fee:  No Charge Opening Times  Always Address:  Sinbuk-ro, Jochon-eup, Cheju, Jeju-do

3. Manjanggul Cave

The Mangjaggul Cave, the largest known lava cavern in the world, is located a little further away from Hamdeok Beach. It measures approximately 5 meters wide and 13 000 metres long. It is possible to walk approximately 1 km into the cave, and exit at the same entrance. Since 2007, it has been a UNESCO world heritage site.

You can walk to the cave from the bus stop in 20 minutes. If you’re lucky, you might be able to get a taxi. This site can be skipped if you are short on time.

Entrance Fee  2000 krw Opening Times  09:00 – 06:30 Address:  182 Manjanggul-gil, Gujwa-eup, Cheju, Jeju-do

4. Haenyeo Museum

The Haenyeo Museum pays tribute to female divers who go out every morning to collect shellfish, fish, and seaweed. Divers are known not to use other diving equipment than a pair of goggles and a diving suit. They also don’t own weights or a bag. This is a very hard job. These women started the job as teenagers and will continue until they can no longer handle the work.

The museum has a variety of exhibitions that showcase culture, daily life, and routines.

Entry Fee:  1100 Krw Opening Times  09:00 – 06:30 Address:  26, Haenyeobangmulgwan-gil, Gujwa-eup, Jeju-si, Jeju-do

5. Seongsan Ilchulbong

The volcanic eruptions of 100 000 years ago created this sunrise peak. It is a massive crater that rises to 182 metres above the sea level. It looks like a huge bowl from the top and it is well worth the short hike to take in the amazing view. Horse riding is a great activity. This area is home to a popular horse riding park. You can find more information about horse riding on Jeju Island by clicking here.

Entrance Fee  2000 krw Opening Times  07:00 – 07:45 PM Address:  284-12, Ilchul-ro, Seongsan-eup, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do

6. Seopjikoji

Seopjikoji is located just a few hundred meters from the sunrise peak. This hill, which is small and beautiful, was used in many dramas and movies, including Gingko Bed and The Uprising.

Entry Fee:  No Charge Opening Times  Always Address:  107, Seopjikoji-ro, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do

7. Hanwha Aqua Planet Jeju

Jeju’s aquarium is the largest in East Asia. The aquarium houses more than 5000 marine animals, both from Korea and around the world. Aqua Planet’s unique feature is the special program that allows visitors to see female divers in action.

Entrance Fee:  Special foreigner discounts available online Opening Times  10AM – 7PM Address:  95, Seopjikoji-ro, Seongsan-eup, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do

Jeju Itinerary 3 Day: Day 2

Your second day in Jeju is spent west, enjoying the stunning scenery, delicious food, and beautiful beaches. The Jeju 3d2n itinerary has many museums and beaches, especially the second day.

Enjoy Jeju’s beautiful island! Take a day trip to western Jeju starting from your hotel in Jeju City or Seogwipo. You will see the most important sights as well as a delicious Jeju BBQ meal (vegetarian options also available). More information is available.

1. Mysterious Road

The Mysterious Road on Jeju Island is a magnetic hill that is a downhill slope but looks like an uphill one. The optical illusion creates the illusion that objects are rolling uphill when they are placed on the road.

Entry Fee:  No Charge Opening Times  Always Address:  2894-63 1100(Cheonbaek)-ro, Nohyeong-dong, Cheju, Jeju-do

2. Hyeopjae Beach

The west side of the island has a stunning beach. This beach is perfect for relaxing and walking. This beautiful beach is a must-see on your Jeju Island 3 Days itinerary.

The Halli Park is close to the beach. It’s a subtropical forest. Ssangyonggul Cave and Hyeopjaegul Cave are smaller lava tube caverns.

Entry Fee:  No Charge Opening Times  Always Address:  Hallim-ro, Jeju-si, Jeju-do

3. Wollyeongri Cactus Village

Jeju is filled with wanders. This tiny village is one of them. On the black lava rocks that line the shore, thousands of cacti grow. These plants, which aren’t native to Korea, are thought to have migrated from Mexico via the Kuroshio stream.

There are a couple of coffee shops and accommodation options in the village.

Entry Fee:  No Charge Opening Times  Always Address:  440 Wolryeong-ri, Hallim-eub, Cheju, Jeju-do, South Korea

4. Seogwang Tea Garden & Museum

The largest tea plantation in Korea is the Seogwang Tea Garden, or O’Sulloc Green Tea Plantation. This farm is well-known all over the globe and produces high-quality tea.

The O’Sulloc Tea Museum is located on the ground in the garden. It is Korea’s first tea museum. This museum is dedicated to introducing the Korean tea culture, history, and culture.

The Innisfree Jeju house is a great place to explore cosmetics. This is where you can learn all about the famous Korean brand. Here you can find high-quality local ingredients in cosmetics and food.

This is one the most visited tourist attractions in Jeju!

Entry Fee:  No Charge Opening Times  9AM – 6PM Address:  446, Sinhwayeoksa-ro, Andeok-myeon, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do

5. Chocolate Museum

This is the 2nd largest chocolate museum worldwide! It was constructed using volcanic lava rocks, which gives it the appearance of an old castle or fortress. Each floor focuses on a different aspect in the chocolate-making process. You can sample great chocolate at the different exhibitions and then purchase it in the gift shop.

Entry Fee:  2500 Krw Opening Times  9AM – 7PM Address:  132, Cheonjeyeon-ro, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do

Jeju Itinerary 3 Day: Day 3

The last day of the Jeju 3 Days 2 Nights itinerary will take you to the south and Hallasan mountain.

1. Mt Halla

Your last day in Jeju? Get up early to make your way to Halla Mountain. Hallasan, an active volcano, is a UNESCO heritage. You can reach the top of the mountain via many different routes, with different difficulties and distances.

2. Cheonjeyeon Waterfall

There are three major waterfalls located in the south. Cheonjeyeon Falls is the largest and is named after the pond. According to legend, fairies once bathed in this waterfall.

3. Jusangjeolli Cliff

These unique rock formations can be found not only in Jeju, but also in Gyeongju on mainland Korea. These cliffs are made of basaltic lava rocks. They rise to 20 meters above sea level during high tide.

Entrance Fee  2000 krw Opening Times  9AM – 7PM Address:  36-30, Ieodo-ro, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do

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4. Yakcheonsa Temple

This stunning coastal temple was built during the Silla Dynasty. It is part of the main Buddhist order for Korea. The history of the temple is not well-known.

Entry Fee:  No Charge Opening Times  always Address:  293-28, Ieodo-ro, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do

5. Jeongbang falls

It is one of the 3 most popular waterfalls on Jeju Island and the only one in Asia that directly falls into the ocean. The waterfalls are topped by trees that are leaning towards and growing towards the ocean.

This stunning waterfall is a popular tourist destination during the summer.

Entrance Fee  2000 krw Opening Times  09:00 – 07:59 PM Address:  Chilsimni-ro 214beon-gil, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do

6. Teddy Bear Museum

There are many branches of the teddy bear museums in Korea. They have branches in Jeju, Gyeongju and Seoul. The most expensive teddy bear in the world is located at Jeju’s branch. It costs $2.1 million. This museum is great for children if you have 3 days to spare.

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23 Things to Do in Jeju Island + Attractions Map (by Region)

Updated: Oct 7, 2023 by Max · This post may contain affiliate links · 4 Comments

After three years living in South Korea , and five long trips to Jeju, I've compiled a killer list of a few dozen unique things to do in Jeju Island . Jeju-do, as it's called domestically, is located off the southern coast of Korea. It's known locally as the Hawaii of South Korea.

The island is so popular that the flights from Seoul to Jeju and back are the most-flown route in the world . Yet the vast majority of visitors to Korea skip Jeju, and that's a mistake I hope you won't make.

This sunny destination is known for its stunning natural beauty, unique culture, and delicious seafood dishes. Whether you're interested in history, culture, art, or just looking for a fun day out, there's something for everyone on Jeju Island.

In this article I cover what to do in Jeju Island, from exploring its many unusual museums & sights to experiencing the local cuisine and culture.

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Those of you looking to visit South Korea are probably as confused by all the changes as I was before I visited again post-covid. But as of March 20th, 2024, masks are still required in medical settings like hospitals but are NO LONGER REQUIRED in all other indoor public places, including public transport.

Here are what document you need to visit Korea as a tourist:

  • K-ETA ( Korean Electronic Travel Authorization , applied for at least 72 hours before departure) OR Visa to visit Korea (countries which previously had a visa exemption now need to apply for a K-ETA). From April 1, 2023 to December 31, 2024, passport holders from 22 countries will also temporarily NOT need a K-ETA or visa to visit Korea (includes: Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Italy, Japan, Macao, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Taiwan, UK, US (including Guam)). If you're a valid ABTC card holder (APEC card), you are not required to apply for a K-ETA [excluding Americans & Canadians].
  • Q-Code (can also be filled out upon arrival) : visitors need to fill out information for the Korean quarantine system, known as Q-Code . Note that all travelers are now allowed in regardless of vaccination status, but you do need to have filled out your Q-Code before going through immigration.

If for some reason you need to take a covid test in a South Korea airport, the cost of a covid test in Incheon Airport is currently ₩80,000 ($60USD), with some options within Seoul as inexpensive as ₩65,000 ($50USD). There's no testing requirement to leave South Korea.

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  • Get a sim card at the airport . I lived in Korea for three years using only a pre-paid sim card from Olleh. That cost me ₩20000 (~$16USD) a month for 2GB of data, and another few thousand KRW a month for calling. It saved me so many times over the years to have someone be able to call a hotel or taxi for me using my own phone.
  • Speaking of calling, the Korea Travel Hotline , known to expats as the "English Help Line," should be your go-to with any issue. Simply dial 1330 and press 1 for English, and you'll be connected to someone at any hour of the day, any day of the week. They can help with ticket prices, bus schedules, attraction locations, and even translating for taxi drivers, and helpers also speak Japanese and Chinese.
  • Rent a car (you'll need an international driver's license). M ost attractions in Jeju are far from cities and far apart, and taxis can also be hard or impossible to come by after 10pm (coincidentally, also when most of the buses stop running). You'll want to download the Kakao Taxi app if you plan to mainly taxi taxis around the island.
  • Travel the island in sections . Take a careful look at the Jeju attractions map at the end of this post, and note the opening hours & days for any of the ones you're interested in (this info is listed next to each one below). Even though the island appears small at first, it can be a very long trek between stops if you don't plan ahead .
  • Just as in the rest of Korea, Google Maps isn't useful or detailed on Jeju, so do remember to download the English-language version of Naver Maps , the Korean map app, in order to more easily navigate around.
  • Beaches close for winter , at least for swimming. Just like in the rest of Korea, from September to May you're not allowed to swim at beaches in Jeju, though you can certainly still walk along the them and take pictures.
  • Jeju has a decent food scene, but don't come here for the nightlife , as most everything shuts down by 10pm or 11pm, even the bars.
  • Speaking of early nights, try to start your day early . Lots of attractions open around 8am or 9am, and close around 5pm or 6pm; the last ferry from Udo Island comes back before 7pm .

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When you get to Jeju you will find yourself on the north side of the island, nearly inside Jeju City. It's certainly possible to get around Jeju Island by public bus or taxi, but not recommended (for time & money reasons) .

But for those who hate to drive as much as I do, I've also shared tips below on how to get around Jeju by bus. However the best option is to rent a car on Jeju, as it will make it easier to predictably plan when you're able to leave places.

I've gotten around Jeju by tour bus, public bus lines, and driving a rental car. There's no metro or train system on the island, though there are ferries to the mainland & Udo.

If you travel Jeju by bus, you'll want to stay along the coast so that you're never more than two buses from where you want to go. I recommend staying in Seogwipo, so that you can follow my Jeju itinerary .

Your favorite bus line on Jeju will be the 201, which takes you in a ring around the island.

The scene along the coast is particularly gorgeous from April to June, when most of the flowers begin to bloom. For your initial arrival, Jeju airport limousine bus 800 (or 800-1) will take you from the airport to Seogwipo most directly, with daily buses every 15 minutes between 6am-10pm. 

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Most of the bus routes stop running just before 10pm. If you arrive after that, I'd recommend staying in Jeju City for the first night; you can take the 3000's lines to a few different places, but those also stop running at 12am. Taxis will always be waiting to take you somewhere, but the lines are super long at night.

You can buy a transportation card known as a T-Money card at any 7-11, and then use it to get all around the island, even in most taxis (but always bring cash just in case). Most bus fares will be ₩1250 (~$1USD) each way, although the cost of taxis depends completely upon distance.

Be sure to download the Naver Maps app before arrival so that you can get bus route info immediately. Driving in Jeju is quite safe, and a self-drive in Jeju is also the best way to see the beauty of the island's countryside vistas, stay flexible in case of weather interruptions, and stay in cheaper hotels .

The only requirements to rent a car in Jeju is a license in your home country and an international license (which is applied & paid for separately before you arrive to South Korea). Having a car on Jeju got us to about twice as many sites across the island as compared to when I took the bus.

Plus, your Korean GPS will give you numerous speed warnings every time you're approaching speed cameras (no excuses for getting a ticket!), so don't freak out when it chirps and beeps at you loudly. For a car rental, Jeju Island is one of the easiest spots I've ever rented in.

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Jeju counts itself with 3 UNESCO World Heritage Sites , as well as a fair amount of quirk and Korean tradition (naked hot tubs, anyone?). This list could legitimately go on for pages, but I've decided to stick to just the weird, the natural, and the educational, divided by region.

If doing a self-drive on Jeju, you'll want to keep some cash on hand to pay for parking (no more than a few dollars at each spot). Surprisingly, I find the points of interest in Jeju to be much more handicap accessible and walkable than those in Seoul or Busan.

Most everything is available in Korean, English and Chinese, and many more people are able to speak English than I generally find in Seoul. So don't shy away from something that sounds interesting, just because it looks rural.

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Hallasan Hiking /// free /// roughly sunrise to sunset It's tough to designate a specific starting point to hike Hallasan, considering that it's at the center of the island. But Jeju City is as good a place to stay as any when planning to Hike another of Jeju's UNESCO World Heritage sites.

Hallasan is actually an active volcano, though it spews no lava or smoke at the moment, and it's the reason why Jeju island exists at all. The views from the top are unforgettable, and you have 5 different paths you can use to reach the top, each of a different difficulty level.

Note that it is not safe to Hike Hallasan in the rain and that you should bring extra layers no matter the weather or time of year when you start.

A view of Hallasan from the coast, visible even in fog. | #travel #korea #jeju #island #itinerary

Orange Picking Experience /// ₩3000-₩6000 /// usually 8am-6pm With peak orange season from November to February, orange picking is a winter activity on Jeju that most everyone participates in, local or tourist. The deal is basically a flat fee per person to pick and eat as many oranges as they want & bring home a kilogram.

Guests are offered a lower price for every kilogram picked beyond that, which locals definitely take advantage of. However, most Korean pick their oranges as slowly as possible in order to maximize photo opportunities, and I find it hard to blame them.

Lucky for us, just like with Hallasan, it's hard to nail this down to one area of the island, as the island's fertile soil allows orange groves to flourish basically anywhere. But keep in mind that you're more likely able to catch a taxi to a nearby orange grove from either Jeju City or Seogwipo.

Hamdeok Beach (함덕 해수욕장) /// free /// roughly sunrise to sunset This is one of the best beaches in Jeju Island, and also one of the most popular due to its central location near the island's capital city.

Locals love it for the pristine white sand and mild waters, as well as the wind protection provided by Seoubong Mountain just behind the strip. If you're looking to spend an afternoon at the beach on Jeju, this should be one of your first picks, and not just because of the volcanic rock bridge and impressive disappearing sandbar.

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Jeju NANTA (홍대난타전용관) /// ₩40000-60000 /// shows at 4:30pm daily The first time I saw this show, I couldn’t even read Korean, much less understand any of it. But it was such a knee-slapping hilarious performance that I highly recommend it to any visitor. There’s almost no dialogue, and all the songs are their own mini-slapstick performance, complete with food props and your monthly allowance of juggling.  Shows are at 4:30PM Monday-Sunday.

Love Land (erotic museum) /// ₩9000 entrance /// 9am-midnight daily Love Land is a very blasé name for this unusual park full of penises and other erotic sculptures. It was actually opened in 2004 by a group of art students from Seoul's Hongik University (of 'Hongdae' fame).

T he museum has since become a very successful tourist attraction, with almost all visitors snapping a selfie with one or more of the well-endowed sculptures. Please note that you must be 19 or older to enter the park (the age minimum has changed since 'Korean age' was essentially eliminated).

Manjanggul (lava cave) /// ₩3000 entrance /// 9am-6pm daily (closed 1st Wed. every month) This is definitely a cave. It's cold and badly-lit, but the long walk down into the volcanicly-formed earth most certainly appeals to people.

As one of Jeju's UNESCO World Heritage sites, the 1,000 meters of cave open to the public gets quite packed on weekends. The slippery floors can become extra hazardous, so bring grippy shoes.

The more claustrophobic folks in the bunch will enjoy the lovely greenery above ground, especially in springtime when the grass is dotted with flowers.

Manjanggul Lava Cave | #travel #korea #jeju #island #itinerary

Jeongbang Waterfall /// ₩2000 entrance /// 8am-6pm Jeongbang's claim to fame is as the only waterfall in Asia to fall directly into the ocean, which is honestly a really cool sight to see. Even better, you can see it basically from the parking lot, and get up close & personal with just a 5-minute walk. There's even a tiny beach in front of it, just before the vast ocean extending way beyond.

The walk down is worth it in nice weather, but can be a bit treacherous in rain or snow. If you're lucky, you may even see a rainbow— do it for the 'gram, I dare you. There are a few shops just along the parking lot selling souvenirs, oranges, and Jeju chocolates, as well. Look for the coffee shop with free wifi if you need a break.

Cheonjiyeon Waterfall /// ₩2000 entrance /// 8am-6pm Cheonjiyeon deserves a place on this list on a nice day, but in the rain it's nothing but a waterfall. Jeongbang is a gnarly sight no matter the weather, but Cheonjiyeong is a worthy stopover only if you have the time.

T hough it honestly looks like some gnarly white water rafting could take place here. It's nice for a picture, however, and taking a rest in one of the many cafes. Not to be confused with Cheonjeyeon Waterfall, which is a three-tiered waterfall much further from Seogwipo.

Olle Trails (Oedolgae Rock) /// free /// roughly sunrise to sunset A rock may not sound like a very impressive attraction, but this stunning viewpoint is the perfect spot from which to admire the ocean & the many small islands off the coast of this side of Jeju-do. Many people come here each day just to trek the well-trod trails and stop at a lookout every once in awhile to soak it all in.

However the lazy among us (like myself) tend to stand at the lookout point and try to decide what each of the rock formations looks like. Think of hiking Olle Trail as cloud-watching, but for ancient volcanic rocks. Seriously, though, this place is gorgeous .

Jusangjeolli Lava Cliffs /// ₩2000 entrance /// roughly sunrise to sunset Often compared to the Giant's Causeway in Northern Island, the Jusangjeolli cliff faces are another act of nature bestowed upon Jeju by the volcano that formed its body.

Easily less than 5 minutes from the parking lot, the cliffs are deep grey rectangular and square formations which jut out into the ocean as if slowly formed by the stacking of blocks. They're quite the popular photo spot, and certainly worth a stop.

But I have to warn you that the line on the weekend can be long, and quite the brutal place to be waiting if it's raining.

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Jeju Folk Village (Jeju Minsokchon) /// ₩11000 /// 8:30am-5pm or 6pm (spring & summer) Jeju Island is the land of the unexpected, and on my last trip I ended up in this tiny mountainous village for lunch, in an area I later learned was called Minsokchon .

The traditional Jeju Folk Village seems to have sprung out of the mountains, populated with short, flat-rooved structures which share with visitors the traditional way of life on the island.

It's a bit further down the east coast than the other Jeju attractions I'd recommend (but still accessible via bus 201!), however they have a wedding hall, horseback photo-ops, live performances, and restaurants, with overall plenty of activities for a full & fun afternoon.

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Jeju Herb Garden (허브동산) /// ₩12000 (+ ₩12000 for optional foot bath) /// 9am-10pm My first time visiting the Jeju Herb Dongsan, I was amazed by how massive the grounds are. They have flowers in bloom at every time of year, and over 150 types of herbs growing across the property.

There's a café, restaurant, shopping area, multiple windmills, a mini golf course, and even a hotel you can stay in. The name in Korean is more like the Garden of Eden rather than your backyard herb garden, and the space genuinely lives up the name.

I tend to spend just a couple of hours wandering the grounds in the spring, but in the summer there are so many activities going on that you could easily pass an entire afternoon there. Plus, at 6pm every day, the grounds light up with over 5 million tiny bulbs, largely placed for optimal viewing and photography, making it a magical experience no matter the time of day.

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Aqua Planet Jeju /// ₩37200-₩40900 /// 10am-7pm If you're visiting Jeju with kids, this is a must-see. This massive aquarium has not only penguins and sea lions, but whale sharks.

They have daily demonstrations and educational programs about the animals (in Korean), but all of the aquatic animals found in & around Jeju are in their large main building (with English signage). The entrance is pretty steep, but I promise that the photos are worth it.

Seopjikoji (scenic view point) /// free /// roughly sunrise to sunset Just across from Seongsan is Seopjikoji, an area famous for being the filming location for several dramas and a gorgeous area, to boot.

The draws over here are a defined walking trail along the cliffs and a beach side restaurant, though the most gorgeous scenes are in the spring, when the hills are in full bloom with bright yellow canola flowers. Watch out for selfie sticks, and try not to buy too many trinkets.

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Submarine Ride to & from Udo /// ₩36000-₩55000 /// departing 8:55am-4:30pm Again, this is not a cheap activity, but it is one that you'd be hard-pressed to find anywhere else. Jeju is famous not only for its women divers, but also for its scuba diving.

The marine life in and around the islands is very vivid, in a way that's difficult to experience with snorkeling.

And the best part? Children of all ages are able to experience the beauty of the ocean, without the need to swim in it. Check out the submarine company here . Note that there is a 10% discount if you book with them online.

Bike Around Udo Island /// ₩10.500 (same-day round trip ferry) /// 7:30/8am-⅚:30pm (varies by season) Despite the fact that Jeju has become famous for their black pork, Udo is actually named for a cow. The shape of a cow, actually, which is what people thought it resembled when they first decided to name things.

Like the rest of Jeju, Udo is know for its great views and it's beaches, but unlike the rest of Jeju, Udo has a special dessert: peanut ice cream.

Bear with me here. Imagine you could ride around on a scooter on Udo with a cup of their famous peanut ice cream and a beach waiting for you to spend the afternoon on it. Just don't forget your international driver's licence if you want to ride around on anything with a motor!

Seongsan Ilchulbong (sunrise peak) /// ₩2000 /// Summer 7:10am-7pm & Winter 7:30am-6pm Is this in Korea or the Highlands of Ireland? The immensity of the green and the brightly colored flowers that greet you in the spring could very well distract you from ever climbing to the top of Seongsan.

The final of Jeju's three UNESCO world heritage sites, this windy fairy tale mountain was formed long ago by a volcanic eruption, just like the rest of Jeju Island. Available in the area is the hike to the viewpoint, and horseback riding and boating for a bit extra.

If you're lucky, this is also where you'll catch site of some of Jeju's famous women divers. Note that no food is allowed once you pass the ticket booth, so you'll have to take any peanut ice cream pictures from outside the gates.

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A Very Colorful Photoshoot /// free /// roughly sunrise to sunset Depending on the time of year, from March to October you could find yourself posing with cherry blossoms, canola flowers, lavender, sunflowers, or pink muhly.

Each of these blooms can be found during their own growing season in many corners of both Jeju and Udo. It all begins with the infamous cherry blossom season on Jeju, which starts sometime in mid to late March.

The season of flowers in Jeju ends with the brilliant pink muhly (actually a grass native to the US), with the selection changing every month or so. The blossoms you can see on your trip to Jeju will depend on the time of year during which you visit.

The Chocolate Museum /// ₩6000 /// 10am-6pm Built to resemble a castle, this massive museum is actually the second-largest chocolate museum in the world, behind the one in Cologne, Germany. Its exterior is covered in a volcanic landscape inspired by the island, while the inside smells as if it were coated in chocolate.

There are exhibits on chocolate history and chocolate making, as well as a cafe and a sales area where you can buy boxes of the sweet stuff. It's a chocolate lover's paradise, but I'll also admit that I've seen better . Note that the Jeju chocolate museum closes an hour early in winter and an hour late in summer.

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Sanbangsan Carbonate Springs /// ₩12000 base entrance /// 6am-midnight (indoor hot springs) This will be one of the strangest experiences of your life, if you've never been to a Korean sauna. Everybody here is naked. Separated by gender, but naked. It takes some getting used to. And when you do, it's glorious.

This hot springs, glorified swimming pools in many ways, are divided by both temperature and healing properties. It's a very soothing way to spend an evening, especially if you're ready to scrub down everything afterwards; trust me, you'll feel baby smooth.

Note that the jjimjilbang (sleeping area) is open 24 hours, and costs an extra ₩10000 to stay in.

Jeju Trick Eye Museum (트릭아이미술관) /// ₩7000-9000 entrance /// 9am-6pm One of my favorite things to bring visitors to, the Trick Eye Museum is one of the best winter activities in Jeju.

It’s fun in the summer as well, but with relatively fewer things to do in Jeju in winter, spending a couple of hours acting a fool with your friends is the perfect medicine. There’s a typical path which visitors take that brings them past all of the backgrounds, and marks on the floor to show you how to pose for each one.

If you download their app, there are additional special effects for many of the backgrounds. For an additional ₩3000 per person, you can also visit the Greek Mythology Museum, with shares a space with the Trick Eye Museum .

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Geumneung Beach (금능해수욕장) / // free /// roughly sunrise to sunset A relaxing option a bit further from the city is Geumneung Beach, a favorite Jeju Island beach amongst locals, especially in the summertime.

It's known for its idyllic views of Biyando Island, accessible & kid-friendly sandbar, crystal clear water, and black lava rocks, perfect for walking around or visiting with kids. This more hidden gem is also surrounded by cool restaurants and cafes to relax in while you enjoy the sunset over a drink or meal.

O'Sulloc Tea Fields & Museum /// free /// 9am-6pm Being a tiny museum, I wouldn't expect much in the way of tea education, but if you came for the tea products , then this is your spot.

The small museum is attached to a massive cafe serving up a variety of teas from their farm, plus coffee and desserts . In the Innis Free store a hundred meters away is the beauty products section of the grounds, along with another massive cafe.

The best part for most people will be the tea plantation itself, however, which is situated across the street from the museum and simply laden with photo-ops. There are honestly so many things to do in Jeju, but it's all so different that it's unlikely that everything will appeal to you.

So just pick your favorites in each area, and then move on to the next one.

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Sannakji  ("live" octopus)

This i s baby octopus, killed and then immediately cut up & served with sesame seeds on top, but the freshness of the animals means that the tentacles are still moving around when it's served. This one can be hard to stomach (or swallow), but it's certainly an important dish here.

Abalone (Sea Snails)

It may sound gross to eat snails, but these are actually a type of shellfish, more like oysters than snails. They're one of the many seafoods caught by the women divers of Jeju, and are caught & served fresh every day from most restaurants in Jeju.

T he slabs of pork belly (its most common form) you'll find sold in most barbeque restaurants in Jeju are a softer and more flavorful version of the meat from the mainland. Don't forget to check out Black Pork Street in Jeju City.

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Green Tea Anything

Home to the O'Sulloc tea fields, you'll see green tea flavored things throughout Jeju Island. But nowhere is there a higher concentration of green tea items than at the O'Sulloc tea museum. The crowd favorites are the green tea lattes and green tea cakes, but I always go for the green tea churros .

Hallabong (those big oranges grown throughout the island)

Winter is the best season for hallabong (Jeju oranges), but some of the groves grow hallabong year round. You'll see these beauties for sale in boxes along the side of the road during high season, and at gift shops in most of the major tourists sites.

Peanut Ice Cream

Depending on where you get it from, the cream flavor can be more or less intense, and the ice crystals can be strong. However, peanuts are grown on Udo, the island off the coast of Jeju, making it a local food & one that Koreans are rightfully very proud of. I like it okay, but most people just buy it for the cute pictures., anyway

Jeju Chocolate

As mentioned above, Jeju is home to the world's second-largest chocolate museum. This means that Jeju chocolate has become famous throughout Korea over the years. If you're bringing back a souvenir for those who couldn't come with, a box of chocolates is a good option.

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Jeju Island is by no means small, but it is navigable enough to stay in one place with a rental car and see the whole island in three or four days. So I also cover where to stay on Jeju Island , narrowing it down to the four best regions in which to base yourself. It includes a different spot for every budget and comfort level.

If you're unsure of where to stay at all, or just have a day or two, then I highly recommend you stick to the transportation hub of Jeju City. If you're spending at least 3 days on Jeju, consider splitting up your accommodation and staying on the two opposite sides of the island.

Click here to see reviews of Jeju accomodation on Agoda.

Jeju Population: ~680,000 people.

Language:  Korean, though most who work in tourism will speak a little English. Some people speak some Japanese and Mandarin.

Currency: the Korean won (KRW), written as either ₩ or 원 (in Korean). 1000 won is equal to about $0.78USD or ₱42.

Voltage: 220v/60Hz, with two round holes for the plug (type F).

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Korea Visa : While there are still 112 countries whose citizens don’t need to apply for visas before visiting Korea for 30 to 90 days, beginning from September 2021, ALL visitors from those approved countries still need to have an approved K-ETA before arriving in Korea. K-ETA stands for Korea-Electronic Travel Authorization.

You can check if yours is one of those visa-exempt, countries and how long your visa lasts for,  here . But remember, even if you don’t need to apply for a visa, from now on you do still need to  apply for a K-ETA , which is good for two years from the date of approval.

Best Time to Visit Jeju

There's really no bad time to visit Jeju, since the weather is so much milder compared to Seoul. But summer is definitely peak season, with prices also at their peak as both families and honeymooners packing the beaches & resorts .

The best month to visit Jeju Island is May, when the canola flowers are blooming and locals haven't yet started packing the hotels.

Since most people come to Jeju for just 3 or 4 days at a time, flights are much cheaper to arrive Sunday through Wednesday & depart Wednesday, Thursday or Saturday.

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F or a native English speaker, Korean is one of the harder languages to learn. So to help you prepare for your trip, I've compiled a shortlist to help you order food and just be generally polite.

Many Koreans speak enough English to understand your order in a restaurant, but it's always polite to thank someone in Korean. I'd also highly recommend downloading a picture-capable translation app before you go, like Google Translate.

Hello! //  An-nyeong-ha-se-yo ! (안녕하세요!)

Thank you. // Gam-saahm-ni-da . (감사합니다.)

I don’t speak Korean. // Han-guk-aw jal-moat-hae-yo. (한국어 잘못해요.)

Do you speak English? //  Yeong-aw jal-hae-yo?  (영어 잘해요?)

It's to-go/takeout. // Po-jahng ee-eh-yo . (포장 이예요.)

How much is it? // Eol-ma-yeh-yo? (얼마예요?)

One of these, please. // Ee-gaw ha-na ju-say-yo. (이거 하나 주세요.)

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April 07, 2023 at 11:02 pm

First, thank you very much for the info you shared with the world. It was exceptionally useful when planning my trip to Korea and to Jeju.

A few comments that I hope you and your readers will find useful, based on my recent visit to Seoul and Jeju. This was my first visit to Korea.

1) Get an eSIM card before you go to Korea.

You can buy this online and you'll get a QR code which you can scan with your phone the day you leave for Korea. The recent phone models (iPhone 10 and later, for example) support this. I got mine via Klook, which is a very well known and reputed online travel agency. I think it was about 30 US dollars for a three week / 15GB package. Shop around, there are many options. The coverage and speeds were excellent everywhere.

2) Get the Google Translate app.

Essential for reading Korean and also for communicating (speech or written text) with the locals. BTW, they know that too, and are making use of it when needed. This technology works exceptionally well.

3) Get the Naver Map app. It works really well.

4) It helps to learn the Korean character set.

Not necessary, but I found this fun and useful, esp. for things like reading restaurant names, for example. It's easy to learn it - there just about 36 signs or so and a few logical and simple rules.

5) Finding plane tickets for flying from Seoul to Jeju is easier via Klook.

Booking.com, Orbitz.com etc. don't show all airlines.

6) A car rental is essential in my opinion.

I rented mine via Hertz. Surprise - there was no sign of Hertz (or Avis, or Enterprise or any other well-known American or European car rental agency) at Jeju airport! Finally, a helpful Korean realized that the address of the "Hertz" car rental agency was actually that of Lotte's, which is a major and reputable Korean conglomerate that also offers this service. So keep that in mind.

There are dozens of car rental agencies that serve the travelers who arrive via Jeju's main airport (CJU) and you need to get on a shuttle to get to the right rental center. Everything's very well organized and clearly signaled, but you do need to know which Korean car rental agency you'll be renting from. Again, try renting via Klook or some other Asian online travel agency.

At the car rental center I went to (Lotte's) things were again very well organized. They had special desks for foreign tourists and everything went very smooth.

Driving a car is easy. The traffic's not bad but things move slooowwly. There are lots and lots of school zones (max speed 30km/h - meaning 20mph) and speed cams. Use the Naver Map app to get a sense of how long it takes to get from point A to point B. The distances are not bad, but you'll spend 30-60 minutes between many points of interest. On the last day, for example, it took 1h10' to drive the 30km (20miles) between the beach I visited and the airport! There were no traffic jams, just lots and lots of speed limits and traffic lights.

Driving is boring on Jeju. I didn't find too many scenic drives, except for one that followed the shore line, on the Eastern side of the island. Also, on the last day, the drive to the airport also had a short section (a few km) by the ocean and the light was beautiful (just before sunset). I wish I had some time to stop by and take pictures.

7) As a said above, driving is relatively unpleasant, as in slow and uninteresting views) but once you arrive at the destination you WILL be wowed.

Jeju is not Hawaii, let's not kid ourselves, but it does have both natural and man-made attractions that will take your breath away:

Manjanggul cave - highly recommended. I had a flashlight and it was even better.

Jeongbang Waterfall and, a short walk away from it, Cheonjiyeon Waterfall. Continue to walk past and you'll get to a beautiful cafe/pizza/desert place called Honeymooon House, with an outstanding view of the ocean and the nearby islands. Continue past the cafe for another few minutes for beautiful ocean views.

Olle Trails (Oedolgae Rock) - wonderful walking path and very pretty sights.

Jusangjeolli Lava Cliffs - exceptional, esp. if you can visit around sunset and low tide time, as I did. Do get close to those rocks to take outstanding pictures.

Jeju Folk Village - very nice, I recommend it for great pictures.

Seopjikoji (scenic view point) - very picturesque

O’Sulloc Tea Fields & Museum - I didn't even visit the museum (it was under construction in March 2023, when I went), but the tea shop, the gardens and the Innisfree cosmetics store and the cafe next to it were truly exceptional. Don't miss it.

Hyeopjae Beach - exceptionally wonderful. The colors are going to amaze you.

- Korean barbecue + black pork - generally speaking I don't care too much about food, or about grilled meat but this was extraordinary. You must try.

- Hallasan hiking - it seemed boring to me - mostly walking through the woods and then a relatively short distance above the tree line - so I skipped it. Take a look at some pictures online before deciding you really want to do this

- For gift shopping, I highly recommend the pedestrian street downtown Seogwipo; search for the Innisfree Seogwipo - there are many stores with gifts. I also recommend the market next to the Innisfree store.

April 09, 2023 at 1:09 pm

These are great tips; thank you so much, Petru, for taking the time to write it all out! Momondo and Skyscanner are two other great sites for tickets to Jeju.

That's been my experience with rental cars in Jeju, too; I ended up at the same singular place both times, and next trip to Korea I'm going to take step-by-step pictures or video so that it's less intimidating. Renting a car is 100% the move, for Jeju! Definitely boring, but thankfully easy. A section on scenic drives along Jeju wouldn't be a bad idea, either.

O'Sulloc is a can't miss every time I go, if only for the seasonal specials at the cafe. Next time you've got to make it to Jeju Herb Garden, which is gorgeous, and sounds just right for you! Honestly, the green tea museum is nothing to write home about, so you saw the most important stuff. It sounds like you had a great trip, too. I've never done with with Klook or Trazy, the two bigger tour companies in Korea, but I'll have to make it a point to do so next time!

May 25, 2023 at 5:25 pm

@Max, I plan to rent a car from Avis, do I need to get an International Driving Permit in the US first? Thanks.

May 26, 2023 at 12:15 am

Yes, you do. You can get one at AAA.

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11 Best Things to do in Jeju Island You’ll Love

By: Author Amanda OBrien

Posted on Last updated: 05/03/2024

There are so many fantastic things to do in Jeju Island. Most people think of planning a  Seoul Itinerary  when considering a trip to Korea and are not necessarily aware of Jeju Island.  

One of Korea’s best-loved islands, Jeju Island is teeming with natural wonders, UNESCO world heritage sites and fun activities for the adventurous traveller. It is particularly known for its exotic beach resorts and volcanic landscape. 

With this in mind, it is no wonder that this small island is a popular tourist destination for those looking to explore natural wonders, captivating beauty and uniquely rich culture. 

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 With so many Jeju Island attractions, a visit to the island can be overwhelming without guidance. Here are my top things to do in Jeju Island to get you started. 

I’ve also included some of my favourite places to eat and sleep on Jeju Island to help you further immerse yourself in the culture! 

Top Tip: If you don’t speak Korean it can be tricky to get around the island. Most taxi drivers don’t speak English and many aren’t able to read written Korean, so it gets very tough. So taking a tour can be an excellent way to experience some of the unique things to do in JeJu Island. 

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Table of Contents

1. Hallasan Mountain

2. seongsan ilchulbong, 3. cheonjiyeon waterfall, 4. jeongbang waterfall, 5. jeju love land, 6. seogwipo traditional market, 7. saeyeongyo bridge, 8. sangumburi crater, 9. manjanggul cave, 10. lee jung-seop gallery, 11. seopjikoji, boutique hotels jeju island, south korea, chason hotel the smile, hidden cliff hotel and nature, bayhill pool and villa, how to get to jeju island, do you need a visa, where to eat on jeju island, sunny garden, ankeori pakeori, soul kitchen, final thoughts on jeju island, who paid for what with this post.

There are many different and exciting Jeju Island points of interest, each promising to leave a memorable mark on your holiday. The following Jeju attractions only scratch the surface of what to do on the island, but they are a great place to start and an essential part of your Jeju itinerary.

Hallasan  is the highest mountain in South Korea, reaching nearly 2,000 meters. Surrounded by the Hallasan National Park (Hallasan Seongpanak), the shield volcano is worshipped by some locals who believe that gods and spirits live in it. 

Hallasan was one of the best places to visit in JeJu Island and it was one of my favorite things on my visit.

view of jeju islands from heading up Mount Hallasan

 Most travelers enjoy a hike up Mount Hallasan Jeju Island, absorbing the beautiful scenery and taking in the panoramic vistas. Depending on the season you visit Jeju, the hike can be quite chilly – especially before you start walking and warming up. 

I would definitely recommend wearing layers so that you can peel off your clothes as you begin to break a sweat during these Jeju Island activities.

information boards for mount hallasan jeju island korea

 The beauty of the trails for Mount Hallasan is that there are various routes to choose from depending on whether you want a relaxing, moderate or steep climb. 

A good way to reduce the stress of planning the trip yourself is to book a  Hallasan transfer trip .

the start of the trail heading up Hallasan Jeju Island Korea

 The hike up Mount Hallasan is one of the top Jeju island tourist spots for good reason – there are stunning views. I visited Jeju Island in August, and it was incredibly hot. Only 2 of the paths will take you to the summit of Mount Hallasan. 

We decided not to take one of the summit paths. It actually would have been ok as it was much cooler up the mountain than it was in Seogwipo. But to get to the Mount Hallasan summit and back is a serious 8 hour day. 

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 Instead, we chose to take the Yeongsil trail up Mount Hallasan – this only goes 1280 meters and is just over 5kms. There is a shelter/rest stop along the way along this mountain trail. It was quite basic but it did have 2-minute noodles. 

We had chosen to hit a convenience store before getting to Mount Hallasan, so this is what fueled our climb. Don’t forget to take lots of water on your hike. 

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 Also known as ‘Sunrise Peak’,  Seongsan Ilchulbong  is not only one of Jeju’s most famous geographical features, but it is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is located on the east coast of the island.

Formed thousands of years ago by a volcanic eruption under the sea, Seongsan Ilchulbong Korea offers the best sunrise view on the island and is one of the top Jeju things to do.

view from Sangumburi Crater Jeju island Korea

 The hike can easily be done by most travellers, with rest stops and benches frequently set out along the way. The estimated time to the peak of Seongsan Ilchulbong Jeju Island at a leisurely pace is about 45 minutes.

 Don’t forget to take your camera to snap the sun as it rises over Jeju island! No matter what time of day you visit the views are fantastic. 

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 Commonly known as the “Pond of God”,  Cheonjiyeon Waterfall  is made up of three sections. Cheonjiyeon waterfall is surrounded by lush plant life, including the rare Solimnan reeds. Further exploring around the waterfall will lead you to a cave, a pool of water and additional  waterfalls . 

lake surrounded by trees on the way to Cheonjiyeon Waterfall

 It is very easy to access Cheonjiyeon waterfall – it is almost in Seogwipo! The easiest option is to walk. Once heading in the right direction you will see the grandfather rocks – follow these to the waterfall. 

It is very atmospheric and photogenic and well worth a visit. Other things to look out for in Cheonjiyeon Valley are Seonimgyo Bridge and the octagonal Cheonjeru Pavilion – these are some great things to do in Seogwipo. 

Cheonjiyeon Waterfall

 Although you could easily spend the day indulging in the cool waters of Cheonjiyeon, there are so many awesome day tours that guide you to some of the other exciting places around Jeju Island – including the falls.

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 Another one of Jeju Island’s top waterfalls is  Jeongbang Waterfall.  This waterfall is incredibly unique as it is the only waterfall in Asia that flows directly into the ocean. 

Falling down the black cliff from a height of 23 meters, Jeongbang Waterfall Jeju Island is, without a doubt, one of the most spectacular natural wonders on the island. 

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Jeongbang Waterfall

 A visit to Jeongbang Falls promises a great day out for those with a zestful love for nature.  Start in the conveniently-located parking lot, and set off to purchase your ticket. 

The information board shows clearly mapped-out routes, with little scattered waterfalls to explore along the way. It is quite easy to walk to Jeongbang falls from Seogwipo, one of the loveliest Jeju island places of interest.

 A rather unusual element of Jeju Island is the number of sex-themed parks! Let’s face it, one sex-themed park on its own would be something unique and Jeju Island has a few.

The reason for the number of sex parks is that Jeju Island is a popular honeymoon destination for Koreans. Due to the generally conservative bent of Korean society, it is likely that many newly marrieds are quite inexperienced sexually. Therefore, these sex parks were created on the island to educate and entertain.

sculpture of upside down naked woman wearing red heels

 The sex-themed outdoor sculpture park boasts a variety of sex education films and sculptures demonstrating various sex positions. Although a popular activity for couples,  Love Land  is also a fun place to go for groups of friends. 

Whatever you do, don’t go to Loveland with your parents or with your children – far too uncomfortable. 

woman on phallic sculpture at Jeju Island Loveland

 Breaking the traditional taboos of sex, the park combines art with eroticism. If you are travelling as a family, Loveland park conveniently offers recreational play areas to look after your young ones. 

Be sure to look out for the name of the sculptures in the park as they definitely add to the entertainment. 

love land jeju island lake and sculptures

 As the theme park is outdoors, I’d suggest that you  book your ticket to Jeju Love Land  on a day when the weather is good. A visit to Loveland is one of the more unusual Jeju island things to do.

 As in most Asian countries, cuisine is integral to the culture, and what better way to indulge in traditional cuisine than at a traditional market? 

Korea has some great markets – one of the best  things to do in Daegu  and part of several  Seoul day trips . One of the best markets in Jeju is  Seogwipo’s traditional market .

seogwipo-market

 Located in the arty area of Seogwipo (hence its name), the market is full of street food and interesting wares. A proper cultural infusion, the vibrant market offers a vast variety of goods to explore. This is a must-do activity to immerse yourself in the Korean lifestyle. 

pork-seogwipo-market

 I suggest visiting Seogwipo Market Jeju at lunchtime. We joined the longest queues and ended up with some fantastic snacks. Some amazing shaved pork skewers and a pancake-type product with an egg, spam, shredded cabbage and 3 types of sauces.

 Connecting Jeju Island to the uninhabited islet Saeseom,  Saeyeongyo Bridge  is renowned for being the longest pedestrian bridge. Another one of Jeju Island’s attractions, you can expect to walk 20 minutes to cross this bridge.

With this in mind, I would highly recommend wearing comfortable walking shoes when visiting Saeyeongyo Bridge on Jeju Island. 

Seonimgyo Bridge

 A little bar on the way to the bridge has some interesting Korean wine that can be drunk out of shot glasses. Take the time to absorb the surrounding scenery and listen to the sounds of the birds. 

If you are looking for something extra special, make the return journey to Seonimgyo Bridge at night and watch the beautiful LED light display on the guardrail of the bridge come to life. As an added bonus, no entrance fee is required to cross the bridge.

Sangumburi crater   boasts an impressive circumference of 2 km. No wonder it is a National Monument. The extinct volcanic crater is filled with lush plant life. 

You can expect to find the likes of red-thorn trees and Magnolia trees as well as Ondaerim vegetation. The wide variety of vegetation also makes the Sangumburi crater a popular spot for researchers. 

Sangumburi Crater

 Autumn is a great time to visit the Sangumburi crater as the ridges adopt a golden tone from the silver grass, and Japanese Cedar trees dominate the landscape. If you are looking for a spectacular Jeju Island sunset view spot – then Sangumburi Crater is the place to be.

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 It takes about 15 minutes to walk up to the top of Sangumburi Crater on Jeju and it is very well worth it! The crater looks very impressive and is so so green. 

Alas, getting a great shot of Sangumburi Crater is tough due to how round it is – part of it is always in the shadows. It would be great to get an aerial shot here – perfect for a drone but do ask permission.

When I visited the crater, it was 35 degrees and super humid, so the climb up was a bit hideous, but in better temperatures, it would be quite an easy stroll. 

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Manjanggul Cave  is a top attraction in Jeju Island. Formed over thousands of years of volcanic activity, these lava tubes can get quite chilly so pack a sweater to stay comfortable as you explore the well-preserved passages. Take note of the micro-topographic features inside.

Manjanggul Cave interior with people exploring it

 It is about a 2km round trip to walk through Manjanggul caves. Do walk the entire way as it ends with the largest lava column in the world. Rather difficult to photograph due to the darkness but still a cool thing to do.

And if you visit Manjanggul Caves in summer, you will enjoy the cool temperatures in the cave. 

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 If you have time, be sure to also visit the Manjanggul Cave Museum, which is full of interesting exhibitions and information boards. Take note that if you intend on spending time in the cave, you should probably visit the toilets before as there are no facilities for use once inside. These lava caves are one of the most popular attractions on the island so make sure to get there in good time.

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A final suggestion for those travellers who love both history and art is to visit the  Lee Jung-Seop Gallery . Known as one of Korea’s most iconic modern artists, Lee Jung-Seop is revered as an artistic genius.

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 Make your way to Seowipo and enjoy getting lost in the art that built Jung-Seop’s legacy. Influenced by his time as a refugee during the Korean war, his artworks communicate a deep feeling that is entrenched in Korean history and culture. 

Lee Jung-Seop gallery is across several floors – the top floor has a nice view of Jeju Island in good weather. 

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The gardens here and the streets around the gallery are very photogenic and have lots of shops and cafes. This was my favourite area in Seogwipo.

Seopjikoji  is a pretty area is in the east of Jeju Island and has featured in many Korean tv dramas – and is therefore quite popular. There are a lighthouse, a gingerbread house and some great views of Seongsan Ilchulbong Peak from the end of the lighthouse. 

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 I hired a bike to get around Seopjkoji when I visited which worked very well. It is a slightly odd area but very photogenic. 

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 Finding a temporary home base in a foreign space is very important. Depending on what you want from your trip to Jeju Island, you need to be careful about the area you choose to stay in. Here are some of my top choices for where to stay on Jeju Island, Korea. 

Chason Hotel The Smile   is in the heart of Seogwipo – perfect for travelers looking to explore nearby waterfalls, visit the iconic sights and discover the local food. The hotel offers the usual perks of excellent WI-FI, a continental breakfast and the best coffee.

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I would recommend Chason Hotel The Smile for couples traveling to Jeju Island. However, they do also offer family rooms. All the rooms at this Jeju Island hotel are very clean, neat and provide all the amenities you could wish for. 

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 The  Hidden Cliff Hotel and Nature  sits on the top of a hill and is surrounded by thick woods teeming with life. The hotel is surrounded by hidden hiking trails for the adventurous soul, and offers a large infinity pool to cool down in at the end of a long day. 

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The vibrant rooms at The Hidden Cliff Hotel and Nature have wooden finishings and a private balcony to relax on. As an added bonus, Jungmun Beach is just a five-minute drive away from this hotel on Jeju Island.

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Bayhill Pool and Villa  offers luxurious rooms with private terraces and ocean views. Located in a slightly secluded area, it’s the Jeju hotel to stay if you are looking for a quiet getaway.

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The spacious rooms at Bayhill Pool and Villa have a stylish modern interior for you to enjoy and unwind after a day exploring, 

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  Seoul  is the usual port of arrival for most into Korea 

⇒  Flights to Seoul

This volcanic island is a very popular domestic destination and there are many low-cost cheap flights. The flight from Seoul to Jeju city takes just over one hour. Remember – this flight will take off and land at the domestic airport in Seoul, not the international airport  Incheon . 

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Public transport on Jeju Island is limited to buses. The best way to see the island in a short time can be to  hire a driver.

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 It can be a real pain trying to figure out if you need a visa for a country and then all the hassle of figuring out how to apply, how long you can go without your passport, when the embassy is open etc .

 iVisa  has completely revolutionized this process and put it all online and make it super simple and paper and hassle-free! 

 South Korean cuisine is as colourful and vibrant as the culture. Whether you are visiting Jeju Island for a short vacation, or a longer holiday, here is my list of top places to try. 

 Offering traditional Korean barbeque, the  Sunny Garden  is a top spot to go for brunch, lunch or dinner. Prepare to cook your own meat on the open stove at your dining table. 

If you love Korean beef, quick service and are looking for an authentic experience, Sunny Garden Jeju Island is the place for you. 

 Looking for good Korean food at affordable prices?  Ankeori Pakeori  should definitely be on your list of food spots to try. They are known to serve their kimchi very well, and their customer service is out of this world. 

You can expect a table full of interesting dishes to try if visiting Ankeori Pakeori Jeju for lunch or dinner. 

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Mi nt  serves super tasty contemporary cuisine in the arty district of Seogwipo. Boasting an outstanding view, it will be tricky to choose which is better – the food or the vista. I would recommend going to Mint on Jeju Island on a clear evening to watch the sunset – it is breathtaking. 

Soul Kitchen  offers the ultimate comfort food menu if you’re looking for a break from traditional Korean cuisine. While the restaurant offers a true steakhouse ambiance, it also has a wonderful vegan and vegetarian menu. 

Childonga  is the ultimate dinner venue if you’re looking to try the famous black pork in Jeju. While the interior of the restaurant is similar to most other venues, the food is unparalleled. 

Although the staff at Childonga don’t speak much (if any) English, the food is definitely worth the effort of struggling through the language barrier. 

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 One of my favourite coffee shops in Jeju was  Cafe Mayb . This super cute cafe does a nice breakfast and also serves wine and beers come the evening. There is also a nice florist next door to Cafe Mayb. 

Paris Baguette  is a safe stop for coffee and baked treats. There are many Paris Baguette outlets across South Korea . 

And the  Grey Owl Cafe  has good coffee and ham and egg muffins – it isn’t easy to get a western-style breakfast on Jeju Island.

And for a cafe with a view, unique modern design and good coffee visit  Cafe Over the Window.  

Don’t miss Jeju’s famous tangerine juice! It is on sale all over the island and absolutely delicious. I lost track of how many tangerine juices I had. 

Jeju Island’s tangerine juice tends to be served slightly frozen, so they are wonderfully refreshing. And sometimes this Jeju island juice comes in plastic bottles shaped like the grandfather rocks – my favorite. 

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 Jeju is every nature lover’s paradise and has something special for everyone – couples, families and  solo travellers . If South Korea is on your bucket list, you need to stop in Jeju Island part of your  Korea Itinerary.  The best time to visit Jeju Island in my opinion is April/May and September/October.

One of the top spots for travellers to visit in South Korea, the to-list in Jeju seems never-ending. I hope that my list of things to do and places to visit has come in handy and wet your appetite.

My suggestions should help you to plot your trip to Jeju Island, but remember that each adventure is unique, and you can never be too sure what to expect.

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Beautiful beaches, amazing volcanic landscape and endless rows of tangerine fields, Jeju Island is a place that I think everyone should explore during their time in Korea. What a lot of people don’t know about Jeju Island is that it’s actually a prime cycling destination, too.

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So, where to go in Jeju island? Joining Living Nomad to discover the 21 top places to visit in Jeju and best places to visit in Jeju island (Jeju best place to visit) below including famous places in Jeju, Jeju island interesting places to visit, Jeju must go places (must go places in Jeju), must see places in Jeju and must visit places in Jeju to find out the best answer!

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Camellia Hill

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Camellia Hill is a beautiful flower hill in legend with many different types of flowers, but the most famous is camellia in the winter, diversity of colors and the scent filled in a dreamy sky. Camellia Hill is a perfect place for virtual living in winter that is really for those who love flowers and love photography.

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This is a must visit places in Jeju, because any corner is a beautiful backdrop for your photos. Especially, BTS member Jin has taken a promotional poster for the Love Yourself series at Camellia Hill on Jeju Island, thus it attracting more fans to visit and capture photos to be like their idols.

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You also remember to visit the small road at the entrance, there are rows of beautiful trees with yellow leaves like Winter Sonata movie (2002).

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Tips: Because this is a very hot place, it is quite difficult to buy entrance tickets. You can buy tickets to visit the area directly at the entrance of the flower hill, however, it is quite a waste of time because we have to wait a long time and we need more time to take photos than waiting time to buy tickets, right? So, you can buy tickets in advance through travel agents like Klook, Trazy or KKday.

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Address: 166 Byeongang-ro, Andeok-myeon, Seogwipo, Jeju-do, South Korea Hours: 8:30AM–6PM Phone: +82 64-792-0088

Seongsan Ilchulbong Peak

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Seongsan Ilchulbong Peak, also known as Sunrise Peak, is honored to be recognized by UNESCO as a world natural heritage, attracting a lot of visitors to visit. You just need to climb to the middle of the mountain and you can admire the whole island of Jeju from above. You will be surprised when the panoramic view of Jeju Island with many poetic landscapes unfolds before your eyes.

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Seongsan Ilchulbong is also in the top 7 new world natural wonders, the first place to welcome the sun on the island: This is one of the best places to visit in Jeju island and must go places in Jeju, because of beautiful volcanic crater, natural stones, whispering waves, sloped path, lush lawns, and especially brilliant yellow flowers of mustard. Nature here is poetic and very charming. This is the setting scene of the movie My Name Is Kim Sam-soon / My Lovely Samsoon (American title) (2005). The way to this place with the bright yellow flowers mustard field is also the beautiful place in the movie Boy Over Flowers (2009).

Sunrise over Jeju Island, in South Korea

Seongsan Ilchulbong is a volcano formed by volcanic eruptions on the seabed about five thousand years ago. Located on the east coast of Jeju Island, 182 meters high, like a giant ancient castle, has a crater like a bowl.

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Gimnyeong Beach

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This is known as the most beautiful beach in the eastern part of Jeju Island with the blue water as reflecting the sky. Moreover, this beach is also famous for a lot of lovely small cafes along the coast. Sipping a cup of coffee and feeling the sea breeze, the whispering waves are not a bad idea.

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Ecoland Theme Park

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If you are a lover of nature and wild animals, this is a place not to be missed. Here, you will be sitting on a ship simulating an 18th-century steamship and exploring the Gotjawal forest with beautiful trails like movies and exotic plants and animals.

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Besides the park, there is also a “super big giant” lake with thousands of virtual living corners. The wind blows from the lake surface so cool, enjoying an outdoor lunch before such a poetic landscape is really a must try experience.

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Address: 1221-1 Daeheul-ri, Jocheon-eup, Jeju, Jeju Island, South Korea Hours: 8:30AM–6PM Phone: +82 64-802-8020 Url: http://theme.ecolandjeju.co.kr/M/EN/view/guide.php

Seongeup Folk Village

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This is a traditional conservation village on Jeju Island, which recreated the lives of Korean people centuries ago. A small secret, this village is the setting of the famous historical film Dae Jang Geum of the land of kimchi. Seongeup folk village is one of best places to visit in Jeju island, this is considered a live museum in Jeju.

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With a total of 117 houses, Jeju Folk Village has restored the village’s scenery in 1890. Including Village Mountain, Hill-Country Village, Fishing Village and Shamanism Village. Around the houses there are also auxiliary works such as kitchen, vegetable garden, animal shed or jars of poor people.

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It was rebuilt after the research and analysis of experts. The houses here are built from volcanic lava rock, the roof is covered with grass, is a tourist attraction, where you can discover the customs of the past. The walls of the houses here are about 50 centimeters high and are built with stones, the strange thing is that no houses have gates (lock), this is also a special feature of Jeju in the past.

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The small winding roads in the village are quiet, peaceful, on both sides of the roads are the green trees and colorful flowers. The daily life, tools or pets are scattered in the village campus, making people feel like life is still going on here.

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In order to develop this place into a cultural tourist destination, the Korean government has issued preferential policies to retain people in the village such as: free tuition, electricity and tap water fees according to the permitted norms. So when coming to Seongeup ethnic village, there are still residents who live and do traditional jobs, you will meet and chat with them. Come here, you also can feel the peaceful life, temporarily forget the hustle and bustle in the outside world, listen to the history stories extremely interesting and attracting.

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Address: Seong-eup-ri, Pyoseon-myeon, Jeju, Jeju Island 699-912, South Korea Hours: Phone: +82 64-710-6797

Hallasan National Park and Mount Sanbangsan

Mountain Hallasan, the highest mountain in South Korea standing at 1,950m in height.

Hallasan volcano on the island with 1.950 meters high, is a shield volcano on Jeju Island, the highest mountain in Korea.

Hallasan Mountain is considered by the Korean people as “the mountain reaches the galaxy”. Every season has its own each scene, but every season is also beautiful. If you want to conquer this mountain, it is not too difficult because the mountain has been exploited with a road available exclusively for visitors, but it still bearing bold the wildness.

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The surrounding area is Hallasan National Park. Hallasan mountain peak is a clear blue lake. Hallasan is not merely a volcano, but it also has many spiritual values. Hallasan Mountain is worshiped because people think that there are gods and spirits on the mountain.

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Hallasan Mountain is recognized as a Natural Monument, Nature Reserve, National Park, UNESCO’s Conservation Area, World Natural Heritage…

Address: 2070-61 1100(Cheonbaek)-ro, Odeung-dong, Cheju, Jeju-do, South Korea Area: 153.1 km² Hours: 9AM–5PM Phone: +82 64-747-9950

Climbing mountain the whole day like that, our bodies must be very tired. So, let’s going to Sanbangsan hot springs, which is famous for herbal healing treatments. After a day of exhausting mountain climbing, come here to immerse yourself in the warm water with herbal scent wrapped around to relax the tendons and bones, recover your health is a great feeling.

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Address: 192 Sagyebung-ro41beon-gil, Andeok-myeon, Seogwipo, Jeju-do, South Korea Phone: +82 64-792-8300

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2024 men's NCAA Tournament Final Four dates, game times, TV, location, teams and more

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And then there were four.

It wasn't that long ago when 68 teams joined the dance, and now the 2024 men's NCAA Tournament is nearing its end. After Sunday night, just four teams remain in the fray, with UConn and Alabama punching their tickets to Arizona on Saturday. Purdue joined them on Sunday with NC State earning the last spot.

UConn has the opportunity to repeat, but the Huskies have to get two more wins to call themselves back-to-back champs.

The 11th-seeded NC State Wolfpack surged past No. 4 seed Duke in the second half to win 76-64 and set up a date with the Boilermakers, led by Zach Edey . With the win,  NC State advanced to its first Final Four since winning it all in 1983 .

Here's everything you need to know about the 2024 men's Final Four:

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When is the Final Four?

  • Date: Saturday, April 6
  • Start time: Games scheduled for 6:09 p.m. and 8:49 p.m. ET

The 2024 men's Final Four is scheduled Saturday, April 6, at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona. No. 4 seed Alabama and No. 1 seed Connecticut are set to square off at 8:49 p.m. ET, with No. 1 Purdue will face No. 11 seed North Carolina State at 6:09 p.m. ET.

What TV channel is the Final Four on?

TBS is televising both the national semifinals, on Saturday, April 6, and the national championship, on Monday, April 8, this year.

Where is the Final Four?

  • Location: Glendale, Arizona
  • Venue: State Farm Stadium

The 2024 Final Four is set to be played at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona. The stadium is home to the Arizona Cardinals in the NFL .

The national championship game will be played in the same stadium on Monday, April 8.

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The bracket is all but set. Here's the field:

  • (1) Connecticut vs. (4) Alabama
  • (1) Purdue vs. (11) North Carolina State

Who is in the Final Four?

On Saturday, March 30, UConn defeated Illinois to punch its ticket to the Final Four. Alabama followed suit by downing Clemson to advance to the national semifinals.

On Sunday, March 31, Zach Edey and Purdue outlasted Tennessee to advance to the Final Four. North Carolina State continued on its remarkable March run by defeating ACC rival Duke in the Elite Eight. The Boilermakers take on the Wolfpack on Saturday, April 6.

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Heart Extends Massive 2024 Reunion Tour with Shows in Nashville, L.A., N.Y.C. and More — See the Dates!

The rock legends will be setting out on tour along with Cheap Trick, BTO featuring Randy Bachman and Jason Bonham’s Led Zeppelin Evening

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After a five year hiatus, allow Heart to go "Crazy On You" with their thrilling live show and long-awaited return to the stage!

The rockers previously announced they were setting out on a massive tour in 2024 — marking their reunion and first run of live shows since 2019 — and, on Tuesday, Heart revealed they're expanding the dates. The group helmed by sisters Ann and Nancy Wilson will now continue their run, titled the Royal Flush Tour, across North America through the end of the year, along with an A-list slate of special guests.

While the "Barracuda" group's shows this year were originally set to kick off in late April and wrap up by September, they'll now be out on the road through the fall until mid-December.

Heart's 2024 tour kicks off on April 20 in Greenville, South Carolina, continues in the U.S. through May, before heading to Europe for a handful of dates in June and July. On July 30, they'll resume their North American leg in Columbus, Ohio, and then play through the rest of the summer and into the fall.

The newly announced dates begin on Sept. 26 in San Francisco and last until Dec. 15 in Las Vegas. Fans will be able to catch the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees at stadiums in major cities like Los Angeles, Houston, Nashville, New York City, Vancouver, San Diego and many others.

Throughout the Royal Flush Tour, the "Magic Man" band will be joined by fellow rock legends Cheap Trick, and select shows will also include support from BTO featuring Randy Bachman and Jason Bonham's Led Zeppelin Evening, the project from the son of the English rock group's original drummer.

Courtesy of Cheap Trick

The Wilson sisters shared a statement in press release about the upcoming concerts.

"We’re so excited to announce more tour dates," Ann, 73, said. “The exceptional talent of the band — Ryan, Ryan, Paul, Tony and Sean — brings a whole new level of energy to Heart’s live performance."

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Nancy, 70, added, "I am incredibly proud of the show that we have crafted and am looking forward to reconnecting with even more fans. We can’t wait to share our music with everyone and celebrate the big electric energy of a completely live on the spot rock show."

Courtesy of AEG Presents

The Royal Flush Tour comes after the rock favorites celebrated their 50th anniversary last year.

It also marks their first time out on the road together since 2019, when the "Alone" group set out on their Love Alive Tour. At the time, the shows saw the Wilsons coming back together after the two experience a brief rift. (In 2016, Ann's husband,  Dean Wetter, assaulted Nancy's then-16-year-old sons  after they reportedly left a tour bus door open, which he pleaded guilty to two non-felony assault charges.)

Both Ann and Nancy also recently took time to record their own solo efforts: Ann with Fierce Bliss in 2022 and Nancy with You and Me in 2021.

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The two hitmakers have both explained to PEOPLE in interviews that taking time apart only makes their work together in Heart stronger.

"[Taking time apart] allows us to bring stuff back to Heart that we didn't have before," Ann said in a 2022 interview . "We love each other. She and I really look forward to smooth sailing."

Meanwhile, Nancy shared in a 2021 conversation that it was "so amazing" to get back out on the road together on their 2019 tour. "I could see that the Heart fans really loved the big spectacle aspects of the show — even if Ann didn't love the bubble machine I had requested," she said. "But most of all we saw how much the Heart fans loved the Heart sisters reunited."

While the previously announced concerts are already on sale , tickets for the fall dates go on sale later this week. Ticket sales kick off with a presale for Citi cardmembers, which lasts from now until Thursday at 10 p.m. local time. The general on-sale will then follow on Friday at 10 a.m. local time.

See below for the full list of Heart's new tour dates.

Thu Sep 26 - San Francisco, CA - Chase Center

Sat Sep 28 - Los Angeles, CA - Crypto.com Arena 

Sun Sep 29 - Phoenix, AZ - Footprint Center

Wed Oct 2 - Lubbock, TX - United Supermarkets Arena

Fri Oct 4 - Kansas City, MO - T-Mobile Center 

Sat Oct 5 - St. Louis, MO - Enterprise Center*

Tue Oct 8 - Houston, TX - Toyota Center 

Thu Oct 10 - Austin, TX - Moody Center 

Sat Oct 12 - North Little Rock, AR - Simmons Bank Arena 

Mon Oct 14 - Nashville, TN - Bridgestone Arena 

Wed Oct 16 - Greensboro, NC - Greensboro Coliseum 

Thu Oct 17 - North Charleston, SC - North Charleston Coliseum

Sat Oct 19 - Charlottesville, VA - John Paul Jones Arena 

Mon Oct 21 - New York, NY - Madison Square Garden 

Wed Nov 13 - Birmingham, AL - Legacy Arena at BJCC*

Thu Nov 14 - Memphis, TN - FedExForum*

Sat Nov 16 - Wichita, KS - Intrust Bank Arena*

Tue Nov 19 - Des Moines, IA - Wells Fargo Arena*

Thu Nov 21 - Moline, IL - Vibrant Arena at The MARK*

Fri Nov 22 - Green Bay, WI - Resch Center*

Sun Nov 24 - Winnipeg, MB - Canada Life Centre**

Nov 27 - Saskatoon, SK - Sasktel Centre**

Fri Nov 29 - Edmonton, AB - Rogers Place**

Sat Nov 30 - Calgary, AB - Scotiabank Saddledome**

Tue Dec 3 - Vancouver, BC - Pacific Coliseum 

Thu Dec 5 - Spokane, WA - Spokane Arena 

Sat Dec 7 - Boise, ID - Extra Mile Arena

Mon Dec 9 - Sacramento, CA - Golden1 Center 

Thu Dec 12 - Bakersfield, CA - Mechanics Bank Arena (special guest TBA) 

Fri Dec 13 - San Diego, CA - Pechanga Arena 

Sun Dec 15 - Las Vegas, NV - Fontainebleau Las Vegas (An Evening With)

With Cheap Trick unless otherwise noted 

*Jason Bonham’s Led Zeppelin Evening

**With BTO featuring Randy Bachman

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Black Keys Announce Fall 2024 North American Tour

The Black Keys have announced a fall 2024 North American tour in support of their new album Ohio Players , which arrives Friday.

The North American leg of the International Players Tour begins on Sept. 17 in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and concludes on Nov. 12 in Detroit. Indie folk band the Head and the Heart will support on select dates.

Tickets go on sale to the general public on Friday. You can see the full itinerary below.

READ MORE: The Best Song From Every Black Keys Album

Details on the Black Keys’ ‘Ohio Players’

Ohio Players marks the Black Keys’ 12th studio album, arriving nearly two years after Dropout Boogie . The album features contributions from Beck , Greg Kurstin ( Foo Fighters , Paul McCartney , Stevie Nicks ) and Noel Gallagher . The band has previewed Ohio Players with the singles “ Beautiful People (Stay High) ,” “I Forgot to Be Your Lover” and “This Is Nowhere.”

“No matter who we work with, it never feels like we’re sacrificing who we are,” Dan Auerbach said in an earlier press release. “We’d never worked harder to make a record. It’s never taken us this long to make an album. We took our time and did it right.”

Black Keys 2024 North American Tour

September 17* – Tulsa, OK @ BOK Center

September 18* – Austin, TX @ Moody Center

September 20 – Dallas, TX @ American Airlines Center

September 21* – Houston, TX @ Toyota Center

September 24 – Denver, CO @ Ball Arena

September 26* – Phoenix, AZ @ Footprint Center

September 27* – Los Angeles, CA @ Kia Forum

September 28* – Palm Desert, CA @ Acrisure Arena

September 29*^ – Mountain View, CA @ Shoreline Amphitheatre

October 2 – Portland, OR @ Moda Center

October 3 – Seattle, WA @ Climate Pledge Arena

October 10* – Pittsburgh, PA @ PPG Paints Arena

October 11* – Toronto, ON @ Scotiabank Arena

October 12* – Cleveland, OH @ Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse

October 13* – Grand Rapids, MI @ Van Andel Arena

October 16* – Charlotte, NC @ Spectrum Center

October 18* – Nashville, TN @ Bridgestone Arena

October 19* – Atlanta, GA @ State Farm Arena

October 21* – Philadelphia, PA @ Wells Fargo Center

October 23 – Louisville, KY @ KFC Yum! Center

October 24* – Columbus, OH @ Nationwide Arena

October 26* – Indianapolis, IN @ Gainbridge Fieldhouse

October 27* – Knoxville, TN @ Food City Center

October 30* – New York, NY @ Madison Square Garden

November 1 – Boston, MA @ TD Garden

November 2* – Baltimore, MD @ CFG Bank Arena

November 3 – Uncasville, CT @ Mohegan Sun Arena

November 7* – Chicago, IL @ United Center

November 9* – Milwaukee, WI @ Fiserv Forum

November 10 – Minneapolis, MN @ Target Center

November 12* – Detroit, MI @ Little Caesars Arena

* With supporting act The Head and The Heart

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PGA Tour and LIV Golf get to final week before the Masters

Jordan Spieth hits from the rough on the fifth hole during the second round of the Valspar Championship golf tournament Friday, March 22, 2024, at Innisbrook in Palm Harbor, Fla. (AP Photo/Chris O'Meara)

Jordan Spieth hits from the rough on the fifth hole during the second round of the Valspar Championship golf tournament Friday, March 22, 2024, at Innisbrook in Palm Harbor, Fla. (AP Photo/Chris O’Meara)

Rory McIlroy, of Northern Ireland, reacts to a missed putt on the second greenduring the final round of The Players Championship golf tournament Sunday, March 17, 2024, in Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. (AP Photo/Marta Lavandier)

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VALERO TEXAS OPEN

Site: San Antonio.

Course: TPC San Antonio (Oaks). Yardage: 7,438. Par: 72.

Prize money: $9.2 million. Winner’s share: $1.656 million.

Television: Thursday-Friday, 4-7 p.m. (Golf Channel); Saturday, 1-3:30 p.m. (Golf Channel), 3:30-6 p.m. (NBC); Sunday, 1-2:30 p.m. (Golf Channel); 2:30-6 p.m. (NBC).

Defending champion: Corey Conners.

FedEx Cup leader: Scottie Scheffler.

Last week: Stephan Jaeger won the Houston Open.

Notes: The winner of the Texas Open earns the final spot in the Masters. ... The field features 30 players who already are exempt for the Masters. ... Corey Conners has won two of the last four times at the Texas Open. ... Past champions Kevin Chappell (2017) and Jimmy Walker (2015) have received sponsor exemptions. ... Rory McIlroy is in the field, giving him eight starts before the Masters. ... Jordan Spieth is playing after missing the cut in his last two tournaments, The Players Championship and Valspar Championship. ... Ryo Hisatsune and Eric Cole are among the Masters newcomers who are playing the week before Augusta National. ... The tournament has not been decided by a playoff since 2009. ... Ludvig Aberg, who played college golf at Texas Tech, is in the field. He is No. 9 in the world. The Masters will be his first major. ... European Ryder Cup captain Luke Donald is playing on a sponsor exemption.

Next week: The Masters.

First place Team Champions, Paul Casey, Bryson Dechambeau, Charles Howell III and Anirban Lahiri of Crushers GC pose with the Event Team Champion Trophy after the final round of LIV Golf Hong Kong at the Hong Kong Golf Club in Hong Kong Sunday, March 10, 2024. (Montana Pritchard/LIV Golf via AP)

Online: https://www.pgatour.com/

LIV GOLF MIAMI

Site: Doral, Florida.

Course: Trump National Doral. Yardage: 7,701. Par: 72.

Prize money: $20 million. Winner’s share: $4 million.

Television: Friday, 1-6 p.m. (CW app); Saturday-Sunday, 1-6 p.m. (The CW Network).

Defending champion: New event.

Points leader: Joaquin Niemann.

Last tournament: Abraham Ancer won LIV Golf Hong Kong.

Notes: LIV Golf has 13 players who will be in the Masters next week, seven of them past champions. That includes Jon Rahm, the defending Masters champion. ... Anthony Kim plays his first tournament in the United States since May 2012 when he withdrew after one round at Quail Hollow. ... Joaquin Niemann has won two of the four LIV events this year. ... Rahm has finished in the top 8 at all four LIV events in his debut season. His best finish is third place in the season opener at Mayakoba. ... The Blue Monster at Doral previously hosted a PGA Tour event for more than 50 years. ... Dustin Johnson won at a World Golf Championships event at Doral in 2015. He has one win on LIV this year in Las Vegas. ... The other 41 players not in the Masters do not have another LIV event for three weeks in Australia. ... Doral previously hosted the LIV team championship the past two years.

Next tournament: LIV Golf Adelaide on April 26-28.

Online: https://www.livgolf.com/

T-MOBILE MATCH PLAY

Site: North Las Vegas, Nevada.

Course: Shadow Creek GC. Yardage: 6,804. Par: 72.

Prize money: $2 million. Winner’s share: $300,000.

Television: Wednesday, 4:30-7:30 p.m. (Golf Channel); Thursday-Friday, 7-9 p.m. (Golf Channel); Saturday-Sunday, 6-9 p.m. (Golf Channel).

Defending champion: Pajaree Anannarukarn.

Race to CME Globe leader: Nelly Korda.

Last week: Nelly Korda won the Ford Championship.

Notes: Nelly Korda is the first player since 2012 to get three LPGA wins before April. She will try to become the first player since Lorena Ochoa in 2008 to win four straight starts. ... The Match Play has changed the format this year to feature a 96-player field facing three days of stroke play starting on Wednesday. The field is cut to the top 65 and ties after two rounds, and the top eight cumulative scores after Friday advance to single-elimination match play. ... This is the final event of a Western swing, and the last LPGA event before its first major championship of the year. ... Shadow Creek is among the elite clubs in Las Vegas. It has hosted a made-for-TV match, along with the CJ Cup on the PGA Tour that was moved from South Korea during the COVID-19 pandemic. ... The Match Play was sandwiched last year between two events in New Jersey and drew a week field. This year it has Korda, Lydia Ko, Brooke Henderson and Rose Zhang, four of the top names on tour.

Next tournament: Chevron Championship on April 18-21.

Online: https://www.lpga.com/

KORN FERRY TOUR

CLUB CAR CHAMPIONSHIP

Site: Savannah, Georgia.

Course: The Landings Golf & Athletic Club (Deer Creek). Yardage: 7,185. Par: 72.

Prize money: $1 million. Winner’s share: $180,000.

Television: Thursday-Friday, 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. (Golf Channel); Saturday, 3:30-6 p.m. (Golf Channel); Sunday, 2:30-6 p.m. (Golf Channel).

Previous winner: David Skinns.

Points leader: Mason Andersen.

Last tournament: Taylor Dickson won the Astara Chile Classic.

Next tournament: Lecom Suncoast Classic.

Online: https://www.pgatour.com/korn-ferry-tour

EUROPEAN TOUR

Last week: Keita Nakajima won the Hero Indian Open.

Race to Dubai leader: Rory McIlroy.

Online: https://www.europeantour.com/dpworld-tour/

PGA TOUR CHAMPIONS

Last week: Retief Goosen won The Galleri Classic.

Next tournament: Invited Celebrity Classic on April 19-21.

Points leader: Steven Alker.

Online: https://www.pgatour.com/pgatour-champions

OTHER TOURS

Augusta National: Augusta National Women’s Amateur, Champions Retreat and Augusta National GC, Augusta, Georgia. Previous winner: Rose Zhang. Television: Wednesday-Thursday, 1:30-3:30 p.m. (Golf Channel); Saturday, noon-3 p.m. (NBC). Online: https://www.anwagolf.com/

Ladies European Tour: Australian Women’s Classic, Bonville Golf Resort, Bonville, Australia. Defending champion: Meghan MacLaren. Online: https://ladieseuropeantour.com/

Sunshine Tour: Limpopo Championship, Euphoria Golf & Lifestyle Estate, Mookgophong, South Africa. Defending champion: Ryan Van Velzen. Online: https://sunshinetour.com/

Japan LPGA: Fujifilm Studio Alice Ladies Open, Ishizaka GC, Saitama, Japan. Defending champion: Miyuu Yamashita. Online: https://www.lpga.or.jp/en/

Korea LPGA: Doosan E&C We’ve Championship, Teddy Valley Golf Resort, Jeju, South Korea. Defending champion: Yewon Lee. Online: https://klpga.co.kr/

AP golf: https://apnews.com/hub/golf

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Smashing Pumpkins announce massive North American tour

Including shows as part of Green Day's tour, and support from PVRIS and The Glorious Sons

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Smashing Pumpkins have announced a huge run of North American tour dates – see the full list of dates and cities below.

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Last night, Billy Corgan and co. took to social media to announce their tour, which apart from their own headline shows, will include festival appearances and shows as part of Green Day ‘s The Saviors tour. For their headlining shows, Smashing Pumpkins will be supported at Pvris and The Glorious Sons at select dates.

The Smashing Pumpkins’ tour will kick off in late July, and will run through the entirety of August, before coming to a close in late September. Stops include cities such as Washington, Montreal, Hershey, Chicago, Des Moines, Simpsonville, Denver, Los Angeles, Seattle, Las Vegas and San Diego.

Tickets to Smashing Pumpkins’ North American tour will go on sale this Friday, April 5 at 10am local time via the band’s official website . Artist pre-sales start at 10am local time on April 2 with the passcode VAMPIRE.

Smashing Pumpkins’ 2024 North American tour dates are:

JULY  29 – Washington, DC 31 – Muskoka, ON

AUGUST 01 – Toronto, ON 03 – Montreal, QC 04 – Bangor, ME 05 – Queens, NY 07 – Boston, MA 09 – Philadelphia, PA 10 – Hershey, PA 13 – Chicago, IL 14 – Kansas City, MO 16 – Springfield, IL 17 – Minneapolis, MN 20 – Des Moines, IA 21 – St. Louis, MO 22 – Cincinnati, OH 24 – Milwaukee, WI 27 – Simpsonville, SC 28 – Atlanta, GA 30 – Nashville, TN

SEPTEMBER 01 – Pittsburgh, PA 04 – Detroit, MI 07 – Denver, CO 10 – Southaven, MS 11 – Arlington, TX 14 – Los Angeles, CA 18 – Phoenix, AZ 20 – San Francisco, CA 21 – Reno, NV 23 – Seattle, WA 24 – Spokane, WA 25 – Portland, OR 27 – Las Vegas, NV 28 – San Diego, CA

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Prior to their North American tour, Smashing Pumpkins will tour across Europe and the UK between early June and mid-September. The band will tour with Weezer , Interpol, Tom Morello and another act that has yet to be announced.

In other news, Smashing Pumpkins have  received over 10,000 applications for their new guitarist  after announcing the departure of longtime member Jeff Schroeder last year.

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