
Jeju City Jeju-do, South Korea Travel Guide
Focus on Jeju City center for a concentrated experience. Visit Dongmun Market for local street food and a atmosphere. See Yongduam Rock (Dragon Head Rock), an iconic coastal formation.
Explore Samseonghyeol Shrine and Gwandeokjeong Pavilion for historical insights. Stroll along Tapdong Coastal Park for ocean views.
Combine Jeju City exploration with a deep dive into one of the island's major regions.
Dedicate your first day to Jeju City. The second day involves Eastern Jeju's famous landmarks, like Seongsan Ilchulbong Peak and Manjanggul Lava Tube. A ferry trip to Udo Island adds to the experience.
This itinerary encompasses all major island regions, including Jeju City. Days 1-2 focus on Jeju City and the North/East coast. Days 3-4 cover Southern Jeju, including Seogwipo City. Days 5-6 explore Western Jeju. Day SEVEN allows for a Hallasan hike or relaxation.
Expand upon the one-week itinerary. Dedicate additional days to specific Olle Paths or visiting lesser-known Oreums. Discover local villages and engage in activities for specific interests such as cooking classes.
For longer stays, tailor your focus to specific passions. This might involve comprehensively hiking all Olle Trails, or a deep exploration of local food culture. You could also dive into Jeju's unique history and geology.
Travelers with various budgets can still experience the best of Jeju with these tailored plans.
Stay in hostels, utilize public buses, enjoy street food and free natural attractions.
Mid-range hotels, combine buses with car rental, mix local restaurants and street food.
5-star resorts, private drivers, fine dining, exclusive tours, and spa treatments.
Craft a journey that resonates with your personal passions, causing your Jeju visit deeply rewarding.
Visit Samseonghyeol Shrine and Gwandeokjeong Pavilion in Jeju City. Explore the Jeju National Museum. A day trip to Seongeup Folk Village offers an immersive historical encounter.
Embark on a Dongmun Market food tour, sampling street food and fresh seafood. Enjoy Jeju Black Pork BBQ. Seek authentic seafood restaurants for Galchi jorim (braised cutlassfish) or abalone dishes.
Hike Hallasan National Park. Trek specific Olle Trails (e.g., Route 10 for coastal views). Cycle along scenic coastal paths. Engage in water sports at beaches like Hyeopjae or Hamdeok. Hike challenging Oreums.
Enjoy Iho Tewoo Beach for relaxation and its iconic lighthouses. Visit the Teddy Bear Museum or Alive Museum. Experience horse riding farms. Participate in tangerine picking (seasonal). Explore Hallim Park.
Visit Arario Museum Dongmun for contemporary art. Explore the Jeju Museum of Art. Discover unique coastal cafes and guesthouses with striking modern or traditional architecture. Walk through areas with street art and murals.
Take leisurely strolls on selected Olle Trails for contemplation. Experience a Jjimjilbang (Korean bathhouse/spa) for relaxation. Visit peaceful Buddhist temples. Seek quiet spots for meditation in nature.
Experience Jeju Island's distinct charm by timing your visit with its unique seasonal highlights and events.
Witness stunning cherry blossoms, notably at Jeju National University. Extensive canola flower fields bloom around Seopjikoji. Moderate weather becomes ideal for hiking Hallasan and Olle Trails.
Enjoy beach activities, swimming, and water sports at Iho Tewoo, Hamdeok, and Hyeopjae beaches. Explore Manjanggul Lava Tube for coolness on hot days. Visit Jeongbang and Cheonjiyeon waterfalls.
Autumn brings pleasant climate for open-air activities and tangerine picking. Winter offers unique encounters like snow hiking on Hallasan and visiting camellia flower gardens.
The milder autumn climate creates ideal conditions for exploring Jeju's landscapes. Cycle along coastal paths or embark on longer Olle Trail treks. Attend local harvest festivals.
Beyond snow hiking on Hallasan, winter invites relaxation in Korean bathhouses (Jjimjilbang). Savor fresh Hallabong tangerines, a seasonal citrus specialty. Discover cozy cafes.
June to September can bring typhoons. Monitor weather forecasts closely. Ferry services and some outdoor attractions may suspend operations.
Temperatures drop significantly in winter. Proper winter clothes, including layers, becomes essential, especially for outdoor activities.