The Regular taxi or Jumbo taxi will be provided for a small group joining the Jeju Travel Lucas.
Itinerary:East
1) Saryeoni forest
2) Seongeup Folk Village
3) Seopjikoji(January to September)
Lunch(Korean Traditional meal set)
4) Seongsan ilchulbong(UNESCO Heritage With Woman Diver Show)
5) Via Jongdalri Shore Road
6) Hamdeok Beach
7) Haenyeo Museum(Rainy day only)
8) Sangumburi crater(October)
9) Manjanggul Cave
Manjang Cave [UNESCO World Heritage] is currently closed due to construction to prevent falling hazards. It is scheduled to reopen in August 2025. During this construction period, it will be substituted by 'Hamdeok Beach'.
Itinerary:West
1) Experience Haenyeo Diving
2) O’sulloc Tea Museum
Lunch
3) Sanbangsan Mountain
4) Yongmeori Coast
5) Cheonjeyeon Falls
6)Jusangjeolli Cliff [UNESCO GEO Park]
In case of closing of Yongmeori Coast/Experience Haenyeo Diving (during rising tides or bad weather) Mt. Songaksan/The ma park will be alternative tour course.
This is the world's largest known lava tube created by volcanic activity. You can feel the magnificence of the landscape that resembles being inside an underground place. The especially exquisite Stone Turtle that resembles Jeju Island is particularly popular. In case of closing of Manjanggul Lava Tube (the first Wednesday of every month) Jeju Haenyeo Museum will be alternative tour course
This place is for picture tours only. No hiking. No entry without a ticket. Watch a women divers' show.(1400pm) Including Women Diver Show Seongsan Ilchulbong, also called ‘Sunrise Peak’, is an archetypal tuff cone formed by hydrovolcanic eruptions upon a shallow seabed about 5 thousand years ago. Situated on the eastern seaboard of Jeju Island and said to resemble a gigantic ancient castle, this tuff cone is 182 meters high, has a preserved bowl-like crater and also displays diverse inner structures resulting from the sea cliff.
This traditional village on Jeju Island has been preserved as it was in olden days with impressive piles of stones designed to protect roofs from the wind. The buildings have been designated important folk relics because these castles and homes that were built to prevent a Japanese invasion have remained intact the Joseon Dynasty. Folk Village is optional. You can select Jeju folk village museum
Woljeongri Beach is known for its scenery, tranquil white sand and beautiful emerald ocean. Near the beach, a stretch of cozy and beautiful cafes align the streets.
The Forest of Torreyas(Bijarim Forest) is located 5.5km from Pyeongdae Elementary School, Pyeongdae-ri, Gujwa-eup, Jeju-si and it is the world’s largest single-species forest. It is a very unique forest where 2,800 Torreyas that are 500 - 800 years old block the sight of the sky, and it is the first forest park in Jeju Island
Jeju Island's haenyeo diving women were the main breadwinners in the local economy through diving and farming. In doing so they contributed greatly to the development of Jeju Island. They are a symbol of industry and toughness, but it is also true that they have generally been undervalued in society. The Jeju Haenyeo Museum was built to help re-evaluate haenyeo culture in Jeju and record, preserve and provide education about their significant contributions, socially, economically and historically.
October, November : Sangumburi crater Instead of Seopjikoji The best times to visit are October and November
As the world’s first horse-theme park, Raon The Ma Park performs permanent horse-riding performance, “Empire of Thousand Years. Oh! Goguryeo Dynasty”, which is based on the life of Jumong, the founder of Goguryeo Dynasty. It also has high-quality horse-riding facility available from beginner to expert. You can enjoy various contents related to horses.
The Osulloc Tea Museum, located on Jeju Island opened in 2001 is Korea's first tea museum. In 2013, Osulloc Tea Stone was built next to the museum offering visitors with various tea experience and cultural activity programs
Sanbangsan, rising to a height of 395 meters is a typical dome-shaped, craterless volcano. Its name, Sanbang, originates from a natural stone cave formed in the middle of the mountain. Inside the cave, called Sanbanggulsa Temple, there is a statue of the Buddha. According to a legend, water drops from the cave ceiling are the tears of love shed by the goddess who protects Sanbangsan’s stone walls.
Yongmeori Coast is a volcanic beach made of ash emitted during violent explosions occurring when hot magna coming from underground met the cold seawater. Going down the narrow path to the beach, you can also see a sandstone cliff. Its name, Yongmeori (it literally means a dragon’s head) comes from its resemblance to a dragon appearing ready to plunge deep into the sea. Entrance may not be permitted during rising tides or bad weather. In case of closing of Yongmeori Coast (during rising tides or bad weather) Mt. Songaksan will be alternative tour course
In case of closing of Yongmeori Coast (during rising tides or bad weather) Mt. Songaksan will be alternative tour course
Cheonjeyeon Falls, named "The Pond of God," consists of 3 sections. Around the falls, a variety of plant life thrives, such as the rare ‘solimnan’ reeds. To the east, there is a cave where cold water pours from the ceiling to create the first waterfall. The water gathers into a pool and from there, falls two more times, creating the second and third waterfalls, which then flow into the sea.
The cliffs are formed when the lava from Mount Hallasan erupted into the sea. The cliff looks like black columns of different sizes and heights grouped together. It reminds me of charcoal, actually. Its amazing how they were formed naturally. It takes a lot of patience to take a photo here since the platform is very crowded
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