Experience Jeju’s coolest, most refreshing spots, all in one day! This specially curated yacht cruise and UNESCO nature tour takes you on a relaxing journey through shaded trails, breezy coastlines, and tranquil highlands, handpicked for their natural beauty and cooling atmosphere. From misty waterfalls like Cheonjiyeon Falls and Jeongbang Falls and a yacht cruise past the dramatic Jusangjeolli Cliffs, to the 1100 Altitude Wetland on Mt. Halla and lush green tea fields of O’Sulloc Tea Museum, every stop offers a perfect blend of serenity, scenery, and a breath of fresh Jeju air.
Pickup included
Begin your journey at the 1100 Altitude Wetland, a high-mountain ecosystem protected under the Ramsar Convention, nestled on the slopes of Mt. Hallasan — Korea’s highest peak and a rare triple-designated site as a UNESCO Natural Heritage, Global Geopark, and Biosphere Reserve. Stroll along the tranquil boardwalk, where cool breezes and misty air drift over ancient volcanic terrain, revealing stunning vistas and a unique display of ecological diversity found nowhere else on the island.
Set sail on a luxurious yacht cruise along Jeju’s southern coast, where breathtaking natural beauty meets unforgettable experiences. From the deck, take in majestic views of Mt. Hallasan rising in the distance, and marvel at the towering hexagonal columns of Jusangjeolli Cliff — a highlight of the UNESCO Global Geopark. Stretching over 2.5 kilometers, these dramatic lava rock formations are best viewed from the sea, offering a truly spectacular coastal panorama.
On board, the friendly crew will guide you through a fun, hands-on fishing experience, perfect for beginners and enthusiasts alike. Enjoy a variety of complimentary snacks and drinks, including Jeju tangerine and green tea cookies, wine, beer, juice, and coffee. And for a playful twist, indulge in 3-minute cup ramyeon, just like your favorite K-pop Demon Hunters!
Yacht cruise is shared with other people while vehicle and tour guide is only for your group.
Relax at the serene Cheonjiyeon Falls, whose name means “the pond where heaven and earth meet.” Cool air rises from the cascading water, creating a refreshing atmosphere surrounded by lush subtropical forest. Designated as a UNESCO Global Geopark site, the area is geologically significant for its dual volcanic cliff formations and serves as a natural habitat for both rare subtropical trees and the giant mottled eels that live in its clear waters.
One of Jeju Island’s most iconic natural wonders, and the only waterfall in Korea that falls directly into the ocean. Towering at 23 meters high, the waterfall dramatically spills over black volcanic cliffs into the sea, creating a mesmerizing and powerful sight.
Refresh your senses at O’Sulloc Tea Museum and Innisfree Jeju House, nestled in a picturesque setting surrounded by lush green tea fields. Begin your visit with a serene stroll through this tranquil haven, and treat yourself to fresh matcha ice cream and green tea–infused desserts, crafted with Jeju’s finest ingredients.
Indulge in the prestige of the newly opened Aging Cellar at O’Sulloc Tea Museum, where your guide will accompany you to enrich your complimentary tasting experience. Discover how premium teas are carefully aged in cedar, camphor, and oak barrels, allowing them to develop deep, complex flavors in a meticulously curated environment.
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The remaining hours will be allotted for the travel time from pick-up until drop-off.
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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.
South Korean Won (KRW)
GMT+9
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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.
Available • Apps: KakaoTaxi, T-Money
Car, Bike, Scooter
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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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