This itinerary is the typical itinerary when departing from Jeju city.
When the departure point is Seogwipo, the schedule changes slightly.
Many foreign tourists visiting Jeju often do not have much time to stay in Jeju. So, We prepared a tour course so that we could visit the attractions in Jeju for one day. In the east of Jeju, Seongsan Ilchulbong Peak, a UNESCO site, is a famous attraction. and In the south, it is configured so that you can look around Jeongbang Falls and columnar joint cliffs, where the waterfall falls into the sea. In the west, you can tour Jeju in one day, including the Yongmeori Coast, where you can go only when the weather permits.
(When Departing from Seogwipo city or Gangjeong Cruise Terminal): Eastern Jeju tour course Basic Itinerary : East &South 1) Oedolgae 2) Jeongbang waterfall 3) Gwangchigi Beach 4) Seongsan illchulbong 5) Jusangjeole 6) Osulloc.
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If you walk along Jeju Olle Course 19, you will come across Hamdeok Beach, which has an emerald jewel. Hamdeok Beach, located in Hamdeok-ri, Jocheon-eup, Jeju-si, is also called ‘Hamdeok Seoubong Beach’ because of Oreum (Seoubong Peak) standing right next to the beach.
It is only 20km away from Jeju Airport, but the moment you arrive here, you feel like you are in another country. The tall palm trees that welcome you from the entrance, the emerald sea that contrasts with the white sand, the clear water and white waves that make even the sand and seaweed transparent are like that.
Among the numerous beaches in Jeju Island, if you choose three places with the most beautiful sea color, it is definitely Hyeopjae Beach, Gimnyeong Beach, and Hamdeok Beach. The water is clear and the water depth is shallow, so it is also a good summer resort for families. The west side of the beach is connected by an overpass, so you can experience walking on the sea.
Seongsan Ilchulbong Tuff Cone, a landmark attraction of Jeju, was formed about 5,000 years ago from an eruption of magma on the ocean floor. It is especially famous as a sunrise viewing spot, known to be one of the top ten exquisite sceneries of Jeju Island.Besides viewing the sunrise, Seongsan Ilchulbong Tuff Cone is also known to be an excellent trekking spot. The Seongsan-Ojo Trail connects two villages by crossing the peak. Another popular trail, the Jijil Trail, offers a closer look at the UNESCO-designated geopark as well as Jeju’s local culture. Walking along one of these paths is recommended to really experience the area; walking all the way to the summit offers views of both the vast volcanic crater in the center and the blue ocean surrounding the area. To complete your trip, head to Seongsanpo Port to watch haenyeo (female divers) at work.
Seogwipo, which includes the entire southern half of Jeju, exhibits a great amount of sunshine and warm temperatures, attracting crowds of tourists all year round. One attraction many people choose to visit is Jeongbangpokpo Falls, one of the top three waterfalls on Jeju Island. The water falls 23 meters straight down off the cliff and into a pool before flowing to the sea.Located on the cliff behind Jeongbangpokpo Falls is Waljong Art Gallery. This gallery is dedicated to the Korean artist Lee Wal Jong, who settled in Jeju decades ago. The gallery is filled with his inspiring artworks, expressing the beauty of Jeju in his own unique way. The strategic location and glass-walled second floor also offer visitors an amazing view looking over the sea.
Oedolgae, the starting point of Jeju Olle Trail Course 7, is a stone pillar that rises 20m high from the sea. Standing alone on the sea, it was named ‘Oedolgae’. It is also called ‘General Stone’ and ‘Grandma Rock’, and there is a story that General Choi Yeong decorated this rock like a general when fighting against the Yuan Dynasty and made the enemy self-destruct. For the origin of the name 'Grandma Rock', read the legend below. Not only the visible rocks, but also the life of Jeju people waiting for the people of the sea can be seen.
These stone pillars are believed to have been created during a volcanic eruption. A chimney-shaped stone pillar in which the surrounding rocks are eroded by waves and only such strong rocks remain is called a sea stack in scientific terms. Pine trees grow naturally on the top of Oedolgae, giving a picturesque impression. Depending on the viewing direction, it shows a different appearance, and you can feel the beauty of nature.
Jeju Jungmun Resort is blessed with not only beautiful natural scenery but also with numerous entertainment and convenience facilities catering to both domestic and international tourists. Jusangjeolli Cliff, near the International Convention Center Jeju, delivers a sight to behold with its gigantic rock pillars running along the costal line.
The Yongmeori Coast got its name because the beach looks like a dragon that is jumping into the ocean with its head raised (“Yong” means dragon and “Meori” means head in Korean).Yongmeori is a sandstone bed created by layers of sand that have been deposited for tens of millions of years. The mysterious scenery of the coast is enough to make anyone who witnesses it exclaim in wonder.At the foot of the coast is a Hamel Monument. This monument was established by the Embassy of the Netherlands and the Korean Foundation on April 1st, 1980 to strengthen the diplomatic ties between Korean and the Netherlands, as well as to commemorate the dedication and hard work of Hendrick Hamel
Sinchang Windmill Coastal Road
Sinchang Windmill Coastal Road is on the northwest side of Jeju Island and has a distinctive offshore wind farm as a prominent landmark. The white windmills and emerald waters along the winding shoreline are a refreshing example of the autumn landscape and an environmentally friendly way to generate electricity. This road is also one of the most beautiful places to view the sunset from Jeju, so be sure to bring your camera!
You can also find an Ecological Experience Center walking course on the coastal road. The observation deck built midway along the walking course is a convenient place to rest and enjoy the view. Walk along the Sinchang Windmill Coastal Road and leave with many pleasant memories, and of course a photo or two!
Handam Beach is spread out along the coastline from Aewol-ri Village, which is at the northwestern edge of Jejudo Island, to Gwakji Gwamul Beach.
Jeju Special Self-Governing Province made this beach in 2001 as a part of the coastline improvement plan in order to give the islanders and tourists more diverse opportunities to enjoy the ocean. The plan’s priority was to create a harmony with the surrounding view. There is a 1.2km long winding trail that is paved along the beautiful coastline that was made to be as close to the ocean as possible. This is a very popular place because visitors can enjoy a relaxing walk along the vast blue ocean.
In July 2009, Jeju-si designated 31 sites that represent Jejudo Island besides the already famous tourist sites and Handam Beach was chosen as one of these 31 hidden views of Jeju-si.
Osulloc Tea Museum, which is adjacent to the Seogwang tea field in Jeju, is the first tea museum in Korea opened in 2001 by AMOREPACIFIC to introduce and widely disseminate tea and Korean traditional tea culture. It is a cultural space that harmonizes East and West, tradition and modernity, and consists of a tea museum, a nature-friendly rest area, and a cafe space where you can enjoy delicious and diverse menus using tea.
Jeju Island, a volcanic island off the coast of the Korean Peninsula, is known for its stunning natural landscapes, unique cultural heritage, and mild climate. It's a UNESCO World Heritage site, offering a mix of volcanic landscapes, lush greenery, and beautiful beaches, making it a perfect destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers.
Hallasan is a dormant volcano and the highest mountain in South Korea, offering stunning views and diverse ecosystems. It's a UNESCO World Heritage site and a great spot for hiking and nature lovers.
An adult-themed amusement park with sculptures and exhibits focused on human sexuality and relationships. It's a unique and educational experience for adults.
A UNESCO World Heritage site, Manjanggul is one of the longest lava tubes in the world. It offers a fascinating glimpse into the volcanic history of Jeju Island.
A tuff cone volcano known for its stunning sunrise views. The hike to the top is relatively easy and offers breathtaking panoramic views of the island.
A living museum showcasing the traditional life and culture of Jeju Island. Visitors can see traditional houses, costumes, and learn about the island's history and customs.
Jeju Island's black pork is known for its tender and flavorful meat. It's often grilled or used in various dishes like stews and soups.
A savory pancake made with a variety of fresh seafood, vegetables, and a crispy batter. It's a popular dish in coastal regions and pairs well with soju.
A local specialty made with fresh oysters and rice, often served with a savory broth. It's a comforting and hearty dish.
Jeju-style dumplings are larger and more flavorful than their mainland counterparts. They can be steamed, boiled, or fried and are often filled with pork, vegetables, and seafood.
These months offer pleasant weather with mild temperatures and less rainfall, making it ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing. The cherry blossoms in spring and the autumn foliage are particularly beautiful.
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Jeju Island is generally safe for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, it's always important to exercise common sense and take precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Jeju Intercity Bus Terminal
The bus system in Jeju Island is efficient and covers most of the island. There are express buses, local buses, and airport buses.
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Udo Island is a small, picturesque island known for its beautiful beaches, scenic views, and unique volcanic landscapes. It's a popular spot for relaxation, hiking, and water activities.
A tuff cone volcano known for its stunning sunrise views. The hike to the top is relatively easy and offers breathtaking panoramic views of the island.
A UNESCO World Heritage site, Manjanggul is one of the longest lava tubes in the world. It offers a fascinating glimpse into the volcanic history of Jeju Island.
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