Experience the magic of Jeju in autumn and winter on this relaxing private tour that highlights the island’s nature, culture, and seasonal beauty. Begin at the Osulloc Tea Museum, surrounded by rolling green tea fields, where you can learn about Jeju’s tea culture and enjoy peaceful scenery.
Next, visit Cheonjeyeon Waterfall, known as the “Pond of the Gods.” Walk through a lush volcanic valley, admire the emerald-colored pool, and cross the iconic Seonimgyo Bridge, decorated with carvings of celestial maidens.
Then head to a local tangerine orchard to pick, taste, and take home Jeju’s famous sweet tangerines—an authentic seasonal island experience. End your tour at Camellia Hill, where vibrant red camellia blossoms brighten Jeju’s mild winter landscape.
Hotel pick-up across Jeju Island and flexible scheduling for cruise passengers are included, making this private tour comfortable and worry-free.
Your driving guide will wait for you in your hotel.
Tangerine Hyanggi is a tangerine experience farm located in Jeju City. You can rent a basket for tangerines and experience equipment such as scissors and take 1kg. There are many beautifully decorated photo zones in the tangerine field, so you can leave commemorative photos as well as harvesting tangerines. You can taste it while experiencing it, and the size is large, so you can experience it leisurely. The experience period can be changed due to seasonal influences, and in addition to picking tangerines, you must make a reservation in advance for experiences such as making sweet tangerine syrup and green tangerine syrup.
Camelia Hill has been exhibiting the nature of Jeju with passion and love for 30 years. The largest camellia arboretum in the East, Camellia Hill has more than 650 kinds of camellia flowers blooming at different times of year, making it worthy of its theme, “All Camellias on the Planet.” In addition to the queen of winter flowers, Camellia Hill also has 250 varieties of other native Jeju plants that create a unique and beautiful landscape year-round.
O'Sulloc Museum teaches visitors about Korea's traditional tea culture. The “o“ in “o'sulloc“, means to appreciate and enjoy, and it also stands for the origin of sulloc, only sulloc, and of sulloc tea. The museum, which first opened in September 2001, is widely known in Korea. The entire building takes the shape of a green tea cup. At the O'sulloc Museum, not only can visitors enjoy unique o'sulloc teas, but they can relax next to the lotus pond in the indoor garden. The second floor of the building has an observatory, so visitors can enjoy the views of the nearby green tea fields and the surrounding landscape.
Cheonjeyeon Waterfall, located in Seogwipo on Jeju Island, is a renowned natural attraction known as “The Pond of the Gods.” According to legend, seven heavenly maidens descended from the sky to bathe in its clear waters. The waterfall lies within a lush valley formed by volcanic activity, where spring water flows through dramatic basalt cliffs into a serene emerald pool. The site consists of three connected waterfalls. The first fall drops into a deep pond surrounded by subtropical forest, while the water continues gently to the second and third falls before flowing toward the sea. Even during dry seasons, the area remains beautiful thanks to its unique lava rock formations and tranquil atmosphere. Nearby, visitors can enjoy Seonimgyo Bridge, adorned with carvings of the seven maidens, and scenic viewpoints overlooking the valley.
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