▶ Hyeopjae Beach: Begin your day at one of the top-ranked beaches on the west side. Its crystal-clear turquoise waters and white sands offer a perfect tropical view.
▶ Hallim Park: Explore a massive botanical park hosting a seasonal hydrangea festival. You can enjoy a variety of flowers, exotic plants, and even a unique lava tube cave system all in one place.
▶ Cheonjeyeon Waterfall & Jusangjeolli Cliff: Marvel at the stunning natural landscapes of the south. From the "Pond of God" waterfall to the spectacular hexagonal rock formations, these are true wonders of Jeju.
▶ Camellia Hill: A must-visit highlight for hydrangea lovers! Walk through the enchanting "Hydrangea Tunnel" and take unforgettable photos among thousands of blooming flowers.
▶ O'Sulloc Tea Museum & Innisfree House: Satisfy your curiosity at Jeju’s most popular green tea destination. Wander through vast green tea fields, explore the tea museum, and shop for organic products at the Innisfree Jeju House.
Additional pickup details
Jeju City: Complimentary pick-up
Outside Jeju City: Additional charge of 70,000 KRW
One day before the tour, we will provide you with the exact pickup time, location, and vehicle number via WhatsApp, email, or Viator message. If you have WhatsApp, you can use it for quicker and more convenient communication.
Hyeopjae Beach (협재해수욕장) is located on the west side of Hanrim-eup and is part of Hanrim Park. The beautiful white color of the sand comes from the large amounts of crushed seashells that have been mixed in with the sand. The long seashore stretches for 9 km and has cobalt-colored seawater and evergreen forests scattered around the vicinity, making the scenery very beautiful. Just off the beach is Biyangdo Island.
It is a theme park comprised of nine themes, including a subtropical botanical garden, bonsai garden, folk village, palm tree road, cave, bird safari, pond garden, senior exhibition hall, and outdoor walking trail. It is also a place where you can see various flowers that can be seen in Jeju every month. World-famous figures, including former Chinese Prime Minister Jiang Zemin and former Japanese Prime Minister Nakasone, have visited. It is a world-famous attraction visited by more than 1 million domestic and foreign visitors every year.
It was named Cheonjeyeon because the fairies of the Jade Emperor came down here at night to take a bath. The rock cave next to Cheonjeyeon, where the first waterfall falls, has water colder than ice flowing down from the ceiling. Since ancient times, many people have said that if you drink this water on the Baekjung and Cheoseo days, you can cure all diseases. They flocked. Cheonjeyeon forms a clear pond all year round with living water pouring out between the cliff and the clay layer below. Cheonjeyeon Valley is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the Jungmun Complex and is a natural subtropical forest zone, so it is designated and protected as one of the Hallasan Mountain Natural Reserves. The dampalsu tree growing naturally under the cliff west of the first waterfall is designated and protected as a Jeju Island monument.
UNESCO Geopark. Jeju Jungmun and Daepo Coast's columnar joints are an important geological resource that can be used to study and observe the geological phenomenon that occurs when basalt lava solidifies and the coastal landform development process due to subsequent sea erosion, and is a place with outstanding academic value and scenery.
Hydrangea festival. Camellia Hill is a camellia arboretum that was created on a 172,000-square-meter plot of land in Sangchang-ri, Jeju-do. The arboretum is home to 6,000 camellia trees of 500 different species including species that are known to produce the world’s largest and earliest blossoms. In addition to camellia trees, the arboretum also boasts palm trees, wildflowers, and other plants as well as a sprawling grass plaza and an ecological pond. Auxiliary facilities include a gallery exhibiting camellia-themed crafts and a multipurpose seminar room. Camellia Hill also offers a variety of lodging facilities ranging from thatched-roof cottages and wooden cabins to steel houses and a condominium-type resort.
O'sulloc Tea Museum, located next to O'sulloc's Seogwang Tea Planation in Jeju, was opened by Amore Pacific in 2001 with the aim of introducing and spreading Korean teas and the traditional tea culture of Korea. The museum is a cultural space where the West and the East, and modernity and tradition coexist in harmony. The museum has a tea gallery, an eco-friendly rest area, and a cafe where visitors can enjoy a variety of tasty tea-based desserts.
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