Jeju

Jeju Island, a UNESCO-listed natural paradise, is famed for volcanic landscapes, waterfalls, beaches, and rich traditions. From Hallasan Mountain and lava tubes to tea fields and seaside cliffs, Jeju offers a balance of nature, culture, and relaxation.
Recommended Destinations
Seopjikoji
A scenic cape with dramatic cliffs, lighthouses, and flower fields. Famous filming location offering breathtaking ocean panoramas.
Hallasan National Park
Korea’s highest peak and a UNESCO site. Trails lead through volcanic craters, alpine flora, and panoramic island views.
Cheonjiyeon & Jeongbang Waterfalls
Iconic waterfalls where water cascades into the sea. Picturesque spots surrounded by lush greenery and basalt cliffs.
Hamdeok Beach
A family-friendly beach with turquoise waters and white sand. Perfect for swimming, paddleboarding, and sunset strolls.
Manjanggul Lava Tube
One of the world’s longest lava tubes. Explore underground tunnels with stalactites, lava columns, and cool cave air.
Dol Hareubang Park
A cultural park featuring Jeju’s iconic stone grandfather statues, symbolizing protection and fertility. A unique place to learn about local legends.
Osulloc Tea Museum & Green Tea Fields
Discover Korea’s tea culture in vast green tea fields. Taste fresh brews, green tea ice cream, and unique souvenirs.
Seongsan Ilchulbong (Sunrise Peak)
A tuff cone rising from the sea with a crater at the top—famous for sunrise views and sweeping coastal scenery.
Recommended Foods and Souvenirs
Jeju Abalone Porridge
A nourishing Jeju delicacy made with tender abalone, rice, and sesame oil. A comforting dish often enjoyed for breakfast or as a health food.
Hallabong (Jeju Citrus)
Sweet and tangy citrus fruit grown only on Jeju. Popular as gifts in juice, jam, and candy form.
Jeju Tangerine Chocolate
A famous Jeju souvenir—sweet chocolate blended with local tangerines for a fruity, refreshing flavor.