Begin your journey at the UNESCO-listed 1100 Altitude Wetland on Mt. Halla, where you can walk a serene alpine boardwalk and visit Korea’s highest convenience store. Next, marvel at the striking hexagonal columns of Jusangjeolli Cliff, followed by the mystical three-tier Cheonjeyeon Waterfall, nestled deep within a lush emerald forest.
Experience Jeju’s diverse nature with a choice between the vast green tea fields of Osulloc Tea Museum or the primitive greenery of Hwansangsup Forest (Optional foot bath available). Afterward, head to Aewol Cafe Street, Jeju’s No. 1 sunset spot, to enjoy trendy cafes and breathtaking coastal views over the emerald ocean.
Finally, visit Ihotewu Beach to see the iconic red and white horse lighthouses, famous filming locations for the K-drama 'Welcome to Samdal-ri'. You can choose to conclude your tour here to enjoy the vibrant seaside 'Pocha' (street food stalls) and explore Jeju City independently.
Explore the UNESCO-recognized 1100 Altitude Wetland, a rare high-elevation sanctuary on Hallasan Mountain. Walk the serene alpine boardwalk to discover unique flora and stop by Korea’s highest convenience store for a warm snack with breathtaking mountain views. In the event of closures, weather conditions, traffic, or other unexpected restrictions, the guide may replace attractions on-site at their discretion.
Jusangjeolli Cliff showcases striking hexagonal basalt columns formed by lava cooling rapidly as it met the sea. Rising dramatically along the coastline, these natural formations create one of Jeju’s most iconic landscapes. With waves crashing against the dark cliffs, the scene offers a powerful and unforgettable view of the island’s volcanic origins. In the event of closures, weather conditions, traffic, or other unexpected restrictions, the guide may replace attractions on-site at their discretion.
Known as “The Pond of the Gods,” Cheonjeyeon Waterfall features three graceful tiers surrounded by lush forest and unique rock formations. The clear water flowing from Hallasan creates a calm, almost sacred atmosphere. Nearby, Seonimgyo Bridge with its seven carved nymphs adds a touch of legend and beauty to this serene natural site. In the event of closures, weather conditions, traffic, or other unexpected restrictions, the guide may replace attractions on-site at their discretion.
Surrounded by vast green tea fields, O’sulloc Tea Museum offers a peaceful space to experience Jeju’s tea culture. You can choose how to spend your time here: either stay at O'sulloc to enjoy premium tea and desserts at your own pace, or visit the nearby Hwansangsup Gotjawal for a guided forest walk and a soothing herbal foot bath (Optional: 12,000 KRW, Pay on-site). Whether you prefer a calm tea break or a refreshing forest healing session, the choice is yours. In the event of closures, weather conditions, traffic, or other unexpected restrictions, the guide may replace attractions on-site at their discretion.
For those seeking a more secluded nature experience, choose Hwansangsup Forest as an alternative to O’sulloc. This mystical 'Gotjawal' forest offers a deep dive into Jeju’s pristine ecosystem. (Note: Entry fee not included. An optional 30-minute herbal foot bath and tea experience is available on-site for 12,000 KRW.) In the event of closures, weather conditions, traffic, or other unexpected restrictions, the guide may replace attractions on-site at their discretion.
Located along the scenic coast, Aewol Cafe Street is famous for its stylish cafés and relaxed atmosphere. It is widely known as Jeju’s premier sunset spot, offering breathtaking golden hour views over the emerald ocean. Enjoy free time to explore unique cafés, take in the refreshing sea breeze, and capture stunning photos of the coastline. With its blend of modern design and natural beauty, Aewol is a must-visit destination for anyone seeking Jeju's trendy coastal charm. In the event of closures, weather conditions, traffic, or other unexpected restrictions, the guide may replace attractions on-site at their discretion.
Visit Ihotewu Beach, famous for its horse-shaped lighthouses and the vibrant 'Pocha' (street food stalls) that line the shore. Experience Jeju’s authentic nightlife by enjoying local snacks and drinks as the sun sets over the ocean. In the event of closures, weather conditions, traffic, or other unexpected restrictions, the guide may replace attractions on-site at their discretion.
Don't miss the iconic Red Horse Lighthouse at Ihotewu Beach, a must-visit landmark for K-drama fans! Famous as a key filming location for 'Welcome to Samdal-ri,' this striking structure offers the perfect backdrop for capturing your own cinematic Jeju moment. In the event of closures, weather conditions, traffic, or other unexpected restrictions, the guide may replace attractions on-site at their discretion.
Complete your photo collection with the White Horse Lighthouse at Ihotewu Beach. Standing as a beautiful contrast to its red twin, this iconic white structure is another beloved filming spot from 'Welcome to Samdal-ri' that captures the peaceful essence of Jeju’s coast. In the event of closures, weather conditions, traffic, or other unexpected restrictions, the guide may replace attractions on-site at their discretion.
Conclude your day at Jeju’s oldest and most vibrant traditional market. While this part of the itinerary is not guided, guests may choose to end their tour here and explore the market freely.
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