This small-group tour is designed for cruise passengers visiting Jeju. With a maximum of 13 guests and no large buses, Enjoy a relaxed, comfortable ride in a clean, spacious vehicle with 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 *100% Guaranteed On-Time Return to Port!*
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. Tourist attractions may be substituted if they are closed on regular holidays or if access is restricted due to unforeseen circumstances such as traffic control. In such cases, we will do our best to replace them with equally or even more enjoyable alternatives.
[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 Jeju’s signature beauty, including Shinyang Beach’s white sands, yellow canola flower fields, grazing ponies, rugged cliffs, and Seonbawi Rock. Unlike other coasts, it features red volcanic ash (“songi”) and unique rock formations shaped by the tides, creating a distinctive natural landscape. Tourist attractions may be substituted if they are closed on regular holidays or if access is restricted due to unforeseen circumstances such as traffic control. In such cases, we will do our best to replace them with equally or even more enjoyable alternatives.
[Jeju port Guests only]Within the ancient walls of Jeongui-hyeon, about 110 traditional houses remain, with more located outside the walls. The village features cultural sites such as Jeongui Hyanggyo Confucian school and Ilgwanheon pavilion, along with protected trees designated as natural monuments. Visitors can also experience Jeju’s intangible heritage, including Omegi and Gosori liquor and traditional folk songs, offering a glimpse into the island’s traditional way of life. Tourist attractions may be substituted if they are closed on regular holidays or if access is restricted due to unforeseen circumstances such as traffic control. In such cases, we will do our best to replace them with equally or even more enjoyable alternatives.
[Jeju port Guests only]Within Dongmun Market, one of Jeju’s oldest and most vibrant traditional markets, visitors can explore a wide variety of local foods and specialties. The market features fresh seafood, street food, and regional products, offering a lively glimpse into everyday life in Jeju. Visitors can enjoy the island’s local flavors and atmosphere while freely exploring the bustling market. Tourist attractions may be substituted if they are closed on regular holidays or if access is restricted due to unforeseen circumstances such as traffic control. In such cases, we will do our best to replace them with equally or even more enjoyable alternatives.
[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. Tourist attractions may be substituted if they are closed on regular holidays or if access is restricted due to unforeseen circumstances such as traffic control. In such cases, we will do our best to replace them with equally or even more enjoyable alternatives.
[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. Tourist attractions may be substituted if they are closed on regular holidays or if access is restricted due to unforeseen circumstances such as traffic control. In such cases, we will do our best to replace them with equally or even more enjoyable alternatives.
[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." Tourist attractions may be substituted if they are closed on regular holidays or if access is restricted due to unforeseen circumstances such as traffic control. In such cases, we will do our best to replace them with equally or even more enjoyable alternatives.
[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. Tourist attractions may be substituted if they are closed on regular holidays or if access is restricted due to unforeseen circumstances such as traffic control. In such cases, we will do our best to replace them with equally or even more enjoyable alternatives.
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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