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VISIT – Jeju Island
- 5 Nights
- 6 Days
- Return Transfer
- Return Flight
- Accomodation
- Breakfast
Best time to visit
November - February
Themes of Jeju Island
Beach, Adventure, Romantic
You'll love Jeju Island for
Breathtaking natural beauty, Geological phenomena
Watchout for
Language problems
Intro
About
Lowlights
Highlights
Fast Facts
Budgeting
Things to do
When to visit
Transportation
Packing Essentials
Visa Information
Intro
환영합니다 (Welcome) to Jeju Island, a paradise of natural wonders and cultural treasures! Located off the southern coast of South Korea, Jeju is renowned for its volcanic landscapes, pristine beaches, and unique cultural heritage.
About
Jeju, often referred to as the “Island of the Gods,” boasts UNESCO-listed sites, such as Hallasan Mountain and Manjanggul Cave. Its distinct identity, including traditional thatched-roof houses (hanok) and the iconic Hallabong oranges, makes Jeju a must-visit destination.
Lowlights
- Typhoon Season: Jeju can experience typhoons during the summer, potentially affecting travel plans.
- Limited Public Transportation: While Jeju has buses, renting a car is recommended for convenient exploration.
Highlights
- Hallasan National Park: Hike to the summit of Hallasan, South Korea’s highest peak, surrounded by diverse flora and fauna.
- Seongsan Ilchulbong Peak: Witness the breathtaking sunrise at Seongsan Ilchulbong, a volcanic peak and UNESCO World Heritage site.
- Jeju Folk Village: Explore Jeju Folk Village to experience traditional thatched-roof houses and cultural performances.
Fast Facts
- Currency: South Korean Won (KRW).
- Language: Korean.
- UNESCO Sites: Jeju has three UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including Hallasan Mountain and lava tube caves.
Budgeting
- Local Eateries: Enjoy affordable local cuisine, such as black pork barbecue and seafood dishes.
- Guesthouses: Consider staying in guesthouses for budget-friendly accommodation options.
Things to do
- Manjanggul Cave: Discover the stunning underground formations of Manjanggul Cave, one of Jeju’s impressive lava tubes.
- Loveland: Explore the quirky and artistic Loveland, an adult-themed sculpture park showcasing erotic art.
- Jungmun Saekdal Beach: Relax at Jungmun Saekdal Beach, known for its black sand and scenic coastal views.
When to visit
Spring (April to June) and Fall (September to November) offer mild weather and blooming landscapes. Summer (July to August) for beach activities, but be prepared for higher humidity.
Transportation
- Renting a Car: Renting a car is recommended for flexible exploration, especially if planning to visit remote areas.
- Public Buses: Jeju has an extensive network of buses connecting major attractions.
Packing Essentials
- Comfortable hiking shoes for exploring Hallasan and other natural sites.
- Sunscreen and sunglasses for protection against strong sunlight.
- Lightweight and breathable clothing for the island’s climate.
Visa Information
For most nationalities, no visa is required for short stays (typically up to 90 days) in South Korea, including Jeju Island. However, it’s essential to check the specific visa requirements based on your nationality. Ensure your passport has sufficient validity for the duration of your stay.
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