This is more than a tour — it’s 36 hours of living like a local in Jeju, centered around one of Korea’s most iconic natural wonders.
Enjoy two days with a professional guide and dedicated vehicle service.
Catch & Dine or Yacht Tour
Depart from Iho Tewoo Beach to catch your own fish and enjoy it freshly prepared by the sea.
Alternatively, choose a scenic yacht cruise for a relaxing time on the water.
Market-to-Table
Pick fresh ingredients at Dongmun Market and have them prepared by local chefs into a personalized meal.
Seongsan Ilchulbong
A UNESCO-listed volcanic crater rising from the sea, offering a refreshing morning walk in eastern Jeju.
Haenyeo Immersion
Learn about Jeju’s legendary women divers, try on traditional gear, and discover their unique breathing tradition.
Traditional Stone House Stay
Spend the night in a Jeju stone house and wake up to peaceful countryside surroundings.
The driver will be waiting holding a sign with the lead traveler’s name.
CATCH & DINE (Jeju Sea Fishing Experience) Iho Tewoo Beach Set out on a boat from the waters off Iho Tewoo Beach and experience sea fishing just as locals do. This beginner-friendly activity requires no prior experience and offers a close-up encounter with Jeju’s coastal life. After fishing, enjoy a fresh lunch prepared using the fish caught that day. From sea to table, this experience connects Jeju’s ocean, food, and everyday culture in a simple and memorable way. Optional Experience As an alternative to the fishing tour, guests may choose a relaxing yacht cruise along Jeju’s beautiful coastline. Enjoy panoramic ocean views, refreshing sea breezes, and a comfortable sailing experience. This option is perfect for travelers who prefer a scenic and leisurely activity, offering stunning photo opportunities and a memorable time on the water.
♨️ RELAXATION (Traditional Korean Sauna Experience) TRADITIONAL KOREAN SAUNA AND HERBAL BATH Unwind the Korean way at a traditional jjimjilbang, where locals relax after a long day. Experience soothing heat rooms, warm baths, and herbal soaking pools designed to ease muscle tension and calm the mind. This simple yet deeply rooted wellness ritual offers a glimpse into everyday Korean life, allowing you to rest, recharge, and slow down before continuing your journey in Jeju.
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.
The history of Jeju’s haenyeo dates back to 1629, when they were first recorded as “Jam-nyeo,” meaning diving women. These remarkable women were the backbone of Jeju’s local economy, supporting their families through deep-sea diving and farming. The Jeju Haenyeo Museum was established to re-evaluate and preserve this unique maritime culture. Through engaging exhibits, visitors can explore Jeju’s natural environment, fishing villages, traditional fisheries, and the resilient lives of the haenyeo, whose strength and dedication helped shape the island’s history.
Dongmun Traditional Market is Jeju’s oldest and liveliest marketplace, where locals and travelers come together to experience authentic island flavors. Browse vibrant stalls filled with fresh seafood, seasonal produce, and local specialties, then take your market finds to our partner restaurant, Charim, a unique cooking-service restaurant located right inside the market. Here, skilled chefs transform the ingredients you personally selected into delicious Jeju-style dishes. It’s a hands-on food experience that lets you taste Jeju exactly the way locals do—fresh, personal, and unforgettable.
Seongsan Ilchulbong (Sunrise Peak) Seongsan Ilchulbong, or Sunrise Peak, is a volcanic tuff cone on the eastern coast of Jeju Island, formed about 5,000 years ago by a hydrovolcanic eruption. Rising 180 meters above sea level, it is part of the Jeju Volcanic Island and Lava Tubes UNESCO World Heritage Site. Famous for its breathtaking sunrise views, the peak features a large crater surrounded by sharp, crown-like rock formations. A well-maintained trail leads to the summit in about 20–30 minutes, offering panoramic views of the ocean and coastline. It stands as one of Jeju’s most iconic natural landmarks.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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