Embark on Jeju’s Eastern Euphoria One Day Tour with the Southern Course and uncover the island’s most stunning contrasts. Begin your journey at the breathtaking Seongsan Ilchulbong (Sunrise Peak), a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its dramatic volcanic crater and panoramic views. Then, delve into the mysterious beauty of a lava cave or explore the vibrant countryside dotted with canola fields and traditional stone walls. As the tour shifts south, discover the serene charm of Jeju’s coastline, including visits to Cheonjiyeon or Jeongbang Waterfalls, where fresh water meets the sea in dramatic fashion. Enjoy a taste of local flavors with a delicious Korean lunch and relax in scenic spots that showcase Jeju’s rich natural and cultural heritage. Perfect for nature lovers, photographers, and curious travelers, this full-day experience blends adventure with tranquility. Book now for a day filled with unforgettable landscapes and immersive moments across Jeju’s eastern and southern gems.
Travelers booking this experience will explore Eoseungsaengak Trail, the easiest trekking course on Hallasan Mountain, part of Jeju’s UNESCO World Heritage site. This short but scenic trail offers a peaceful hike surrounded by lush forest, wildflowers, and the volcanic landscape unique to Jeju Island. As you walk, enjoy breathtaking views of Hallasan’s majestic slopes and the distant sea. The trail is well-maintained and beginner-friendly, making it perfect for families or those seeking a gentle outdoor adventure. At the summit, take in panoramic views of Jeju City and the island’s northern coastline. Along the way, informative signs share the geological and cultural significance of the area. This tranquil hike offers a refreshing escape into nature, showcasing Hallasan’s serene beauty without the intensity of a full mountain climb. It’s an ideal way to experience the heart of Jeju’s volcanic heritage in under an hour.
At the Osulloc Tea Museum, travelers will immerse themselves in the rich tea culture of Jeju Island. Surrounded by lush green tea fields, visitors can stroll through scenic landscapes and learn about Korea's traditional tea-making process. Inside the museum, exhibits showcase the history, tools, and various types of teas, offering insight into centuries of tea tradition. Guests can sample premium green teas and unique tea-based desserts like green tea ice cream or roll cake at the museum café. The serene setting is perfect for relaxing, taking photos, and enjoying the fragrant atmosphere. At 12:00, a delicious lunch is provided, with a vegetarian menu available upon request—please inform us in advance of any allergies or dietary needs. Whether you're a tea enthusiast or simply looking for a peaceful cultural stop, the Osulloc Tea Museum offers a refreshing and enriching experience in the heart of Jeju’s countryside.
Travelers visiting Jusangjeollidae will witness one of Jeju’s most breathtaking natural wonders—a dramatic cliffside formed by volcanic lava that cooled into striking hexagonal rock columns. Perched above the roaring sea, this scenic spot offers stunning views of waves crashing powerfully against the geometric formations, creating a mesmerizing blend of raw geology and ocean energy. Guests can walk along a well-maintained trail and viewing platforms that provide perfect photo opportunities, especially during high tide. The sound of the waves and the fresh sea breeze add to the sensory experience, while informative signs along the path share insights into how these formations were created by ancient eruptions from Hallasan. Ideal for nature lovers and photographers alike, this stop offers a peaceful yet awe-inspiring moment to connect with Jeju’s volcanic origins. It's not just a sightseeing stop—it's a chance to stand at the edge of nature’s artistry.
At Oedolgae, travelers will be treated to stunning coastal scenery where dramatic cliffs meet the turquoise sea. The site is named after the solitary sea stack rising majestically from the ocean, which is steeped in legend and offers a perfect photo spot. Guests can stroll along scenic walking trails lined with lush pine trees and wildflowers, offering panoramic views of the coastline and surrounding islets. The area is peaceful and uncrowded, ideal for a relaxing break in nature. You may spot seabirds or even dolphins in the distance on a clear day. Along the trail, there are benches and viewpoints to pause and take in the ocean breeze and sounds of waves crashing below. It’s also a great spot to experience Jeju’s volcanic rock formations up close. Whether you’re enjoying a quiet moment by the sea or capturing the sunset over the horizon, Oedolgae offers a serene and memorable experience for nature lovers, photographers, and anyone seeking Jeju’s coastal charm.
Travelers visiting Cheonjiyeon Waterfall on this experience will be immersed in the serene beauty of one of Jeju’s most iconic natural attractions. Surrounded by lush subtropical forest, the path to the waterfall is a scenic stroll along a landscaped trail lined with native plants, stone lanterns, and small ponds. The sound of cascading water grows louder as you approach the majestic 22-meter waterfall, which plunges into a crystal-clear pool below. The name "Cheonjiyeon" means “sky connected with land,” and the view truly lives up to its name, especially when mist rises gently from the basin. Along the way, travelers may spot freshwater eels in the pond and rare plants such as the subspecies of the damp-loving solipnan orchid. This peaceful stop is ideal for relaxing, photography, and enjoying the harmony between water, rock, and forest that defines Jeju’s natural charm. It’s a quiet yet powerful moment in nature that leaves a lasting impression.
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