1. Customized Itineraries
With years of experience guiding travelers, we tailor your journey to include not only Jeju’s famous landmarks but also hidden gems.
2. Efficient Routes
We plan the most convenient and time-saving routes, ensuring you can explore more while traveling less. No time wasted, just pure adventure and relaxation.
3. Comfort and Ease
From private transportation to carefully selected stops, we prioritize your comfort, allowing you to enjoy Jeju without the stress of planning or navigating.
4. Insider Knowledge
We provide local insights, fascinating stories, and cultural context that bring each destination to life.
5. Flexible Schedules
Whether you want to adjust your plans or spend extra time at a favorite spot, our tours are adaptable to your preferences.
6. Unforgettable Experiences
Beyond sightseeing, we focus on creating meaningful moments—from tasting authentic local cuisine to capturing breathtaking sunsets at the perfect spots.
Our guide is going to wait for the travellers at the designated place. Please tell your pickup location one day before the tour.
You can see the magnificent view of the waterfall and fairy bridge that flows along the valley. After here, transfer to the other spot.
Oedolgae Rock is a famous natural rock formation on the southern coast of Jeju Island. Standing about 20 meters tall, this lone basalt pillar was formed by volcanic activity and coastal erosion. It is surrounded by stunning ocean views and dramatic cliffs, making it a popular sightseeing spot. According to local legend, Oedolgae resembles a giant mourning an old love, adding a mystical touch to its beauty. The area is also known for scenic walking trails, offering breathtaking views of Jeju’s rugged coastline.
Seongeup Folk Village is a well-preserved historical village on Jeju Island, showcasing traditional thatched-roof houses and cultural heritage. Once a government administrative center during the Joseon Dynasty, it offers visitors a glimpse into Jeju’s past. The village features ancient stone walls, Confucian shrines, and local crafts. Visitors can experience Jeju’s unique traditions, architecture, and way of life.
Seongsan Ilchulbong, or Sunrise Peak, is a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of Jeju Island’s most iconic landmarks. This volcanic tuff cone was formed by an underwater eruption over 100,000 years ago and offers stunning sunrise views. Its crater, surrounded by lush greenery, contrasts beautifully with the deep blue ocean.
At Seongsan Ilchulbong’s coast, a haenyeo (female diver) performance takes place every day at 2 PM. However, it may be canceled in case of bad weather
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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