First impressions of Jeju Island promise a tropical paradise much like the rest in this part of the world, but spend a little time getting to know this volcanic island province in the Korea Strait and you’ll quickly discover its very particular charms.
Many visitors opt to stay in the famous Jungmun Beach resort, but there’s much more to the island than five-star luxury. Get out into the countryside to see picturesque villages, breathtaking scenery and amazing rock formations. Visit some of the museums and try the local cuisine. Explore by public transport or hire a car and plan your own itinerary.
The Jeju skyline is dominated by the towering Mount Halla, the highest mountain in South Korea, presiding majestically over the national park at the centre of the island. Hike to the top for unrivalled views across the whole island and the surrounding ocean. Spend time exploring the Olle Walking Paths, a waymarked network of specially planned routes that guide you through some of the island’s most beautiful locations. Head to Seongsan Ilchulbong Peak at sunrise for a gentler ascent with a photogenic reward at the end.
The volcanic origins of Jeju can be appreciated at close quarters in Manjanggul Cave, site of the largest lava column in the world and home to a huge colony of native bats, while the sweet smells of the nutmeg trees in Bijarim Forest showcase its agricultural heritage. Learn about the ancient legend of the Seven Nymphs at Cheojiyeon Falls, or walk along the beach at Seopjikoji to admire the dramatic rock formations sculpted by time and tide.
Jeju has its own share of interesting museums and visitor attractions, such as the quirky Teddy Bear Museum, which features cuddly bears in a variety of poses, from space astronauts to Elvis. One of the most popular places to spend a few hours is the Trick Art Museum, an interactive 3D gallery where you take the starring role in a variety of artworks and activities, from surfing with dolphins to shaking hands with Adam in the Sistine Chapel.
Most visitors arrive by air or boat to Jeju City, which is a good base for exploring the rest of the island, with plenty of accommodation and dining options to suit all tastes and budgets.
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Seogwipo City
Waterfalls, seaside views, and cafes are just a few things travelers enjoy about Seogwipo City. Check out Seogwipo Maeil Olle Market or Cheonjiyeon Waterfall while you're exploring the area.
Downtown Jeju City
Unique features of Downtown Jeju City include the seafood restaurants and shopping. Make a stop by Dongmun Market or Jeju Stadium while you're exploring the area.
Jungmun
Jungmun is noteworthy for its museums, and you can make a stop at top attractions like Lotte Skyhill Jeju Country Club and Jeju Teddy Bear Museum.
Aewol
You'll enjoy the mountain views and parks in Aewol. You might want to make time for a stop at Elysian Jeju Country Club or Saebyeol Oreum.
Yeon-dong
Yeon-dong is noteworthy for its shopping, and you can make a stop at top attractions like Halla Arboretum and Paradise Casino.
Andeok
Andeok is noteworthy for its coffeehouses, and you can make a stop at top attractions like Jeju Shinhwa World and Sanbangsan Mountain Carbonate Hot Springs.
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Popular places to visit
Hamdeok Beach
Nothing says vacation like spending a lazy day at Hamdeok Beach, a popular beach in Hamdeok. While you're in the area, stroll along the seaside.
Seongsan Ilchulbong
The views from the top of “Sunrise Peak” are some of the most breathtaking on the island – so don’t forget your camera!
Hyeopjae Beach
Calm, shallow water, fine white sand and dramatic sunsets make this beach one of the most popular summer destinations on the west coast of Jeju.
Seogwipo Maeil Olle Market
Let your senses guide you as you wander between dozens of food stands and interact with traders at this lively and colorful market.
Seopjikoji
This popular beauty spot has been the location for many Korean films, so channel your inner film star with a scenic walk along the clifftop.
Hallasan National Park
Spot some of the thousands of animal and plant species while hiking the trails that traverse the foothills of a mountain dominating the center of the island of Jeju.