This small-group tour is designed for cruise passengers visiting Jeju. With a maximum of 13 guests and no large buses, you’ll enjoy a more intimate, relaxed, and comfortable experience. Travel in a clean, spacious vehicle for smoother movement and a semi-private feel.
Your certified guide will be waiting at the port before your ship arrives. Although the product page lists an 8:00 AM start, pickup is fully adjusted to your cruise schedule, and we ensure a timely return before departure.
Two itineraries are available depending on your docking port:
From Jeju Port: Seongsan Ilchulbong (UNESCO), Seopjikoji, Seongeup Folk Village, and Dongmun Market.
From Seogwipo Gangjeong Port: Hallasan Mountain 1100 Altitude Wetland (UNESCO), Jusangjeolli Cliffs (UNESCO), Cheonjiyeon Waterfall (UNESCO), and Olle Market.
Tour duration may vary based on the ship’s stay, and extra stops may be added if time permits. Enjoy Jeju’s top UNESCO highlights in a smooth and personalized small-group setting.
[Jeju port Guests only] Seongsan Ilchulbong is Jeju's top UNESCO natural heritage site. Hike through its stunning landscapes and explore the natural beauty of Jeju. Enjoy some of the island's most spectacular scenery at Seongsan Ilchulbong.
[Jeju port Guests only]Seopjikoji, a scenic coastal area on the eastern shore of Jeju Island, offers stunning views with Seongsan Ilchulbong as its backdrop. Visitors can experience quintessential Jeju beauty with Shinyang Beach's white sands, yellow canola flower fields on hilltop plains, grazing Jeju ponies, rugged coastal cliffs, and the legendary Seonbawi Rock. Unlike other coasts, Seopjikoji features red volcanic ash called "songi," and its unique rock formations, revealed and hidden by the tides, resemble a natural stone exhibition. The name "Seopji" signifies a land producing many talented scholars, while "Koji" is a Jeju dialect term for a land protruding into the sea. Knowing its historical and scientific background enriches the experience of Seopjikoji.
[Jeju port Guests only]Within the ancient walls of Jeongui-hyeon, there are around 110 traditional houses, with more outside the walls. The village boasts a rich cultural heritage, including the Jeongui Hyanggyo Confucian school and Ilgwanheon pavilion, both designated as tangible cultural properties. A zelkova tree and three hackberry trees near Ilgwanheon are natural monuments. Visitors can also experience Jeju’s intangible cultural heritage, such as Omegi liquor, Gosori liquor, and traditional Jeju folk songs. Nationally designated cultural properties include the Cho Il-hoon, Ko Pyung-o, and Lee Young-sook houses, showcasing urban living styles from the Joseon era. Staying in traditional guesthouses, visitors can immerse themselves in the cultural heritage and daily life of the village residents.
[Jeju port Guests only]Within the ancient walls of Jeongui-hyeon, there are around 110 traditional houses, with more outside the walls. The village boasts a rich cultural heritage, including the Jeongui Hyanggyo Confucian school and Ilgwanheon pavilion, both designated as tangible cultural properties. A zelkova tree and three hackberry trees near Ilgwanheon are natural monuments. Visitors can also experience Jeju’s intangible cultural heritage, such as Omegi liquor, Gosori liquor, and traditional Jeju folk songs. Nationally designated cultural properties include the Cho Il-hoon, Ko Pyung-o, and Lee Young-sook houses, showcasing urban living styles from the Joseon era. Staying in traditional guesthouses, visitors can immerse themselves in the cultural heritage and daily life of the village residents.
[Seogwipo Gangjeong Port Guests Only] Hallasan 1100 Altitude Rest Area is located 1,100 meters above sea level on the slopes of Hallasan Mountain. It offers stunning views, walking trails, and a peaceful wetland area. It’s a perfect spot to enjoy Jeju’s natural beauty without hiking all the way to the summit.
[Seogwipo Gangjeong Port Guests Only] Jusangjeolli Cliff is a stunning volcanic rock formation along Jeju’s southern coast. The hexagonal columns were formed by lava cooling rapidly in the sea. It’s a popular photo spot where you can enjoy the power of nature and the beauty of the waves crashing against the rocks.
[Seogwipo Gangjeong Port Guests Only] The name "Cheonjiyeon" means a pond where heaven and earth meet, with a waterfall height of 22 meters and a pond depth of 20 meters, aptly describing this natural wonder. The pond at the base of the waterfall is home to the marbled eel, known for its migratory nature—spawning in the sea and returning to rivers or lakes. These eels hide in deep waters during the day and come out to feed at night, with the largest reaching up to 2 meters in length and weighing 20 kg. As Cheonjiyeon Waterfall marks the northern limit of the marbled eel's habitat, it has been designated Natural Monument No. 27. This makes Cheonjiyeon Waterfall a "treasure trove of natural monuments."
[Seogwipo Gangjeong Port Guests Only] Jeju's traditional local market offers a glimpse into the island's rich heritage. Here, you can find fresh seafood, meat, and a variety of souvenirs and local delicacies. It's an ideal place to experience Korean traditional markets and observe the local prices and lifestyle.
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