A seamless, all-in-one journey combining Jeju Island’s breathtaking UNESCO-listed natural sites with Korea’s trendiest K-culture experiences. This tour guides travelers from viral cafés and authentic local eateries to iconic K-drama filming locations and K-pop star–favored spots, while also featuring whimsical landmarks like the Teddy Bear Museum. It’s perfect for K-pop and K-drama fans, café lovers, character enthusiasts, and first-time visitors seeking a blend of cultural charm and natural beauty.
Ora-dong Field is a stunning countryside landscape, where bright yellow canola flowers, white buckwheat flowers, or vibrant green barley stretch across rolling fields. K-drama fans will recognize it as a filming location for When Life Gives You Tangerines. This field is open during the seasonal festivals in May, September and October. Replaceable with other seasonal attractions: (May) Canola or Buckwheat at Ora-dong Field (June) Hydrangeas at Manor Blanc Cafe (Jul.-Aug.) Cool Breeze at 1100 Altitude Wetland (Sep.-Oct.) Canola or Buckwheat at Ora-dong Field (November) Pink Muhly/Silver Grass at Saebyeol Oreum (Dec.-Jan) Camellia/Tangerines at Camellia Hill (Feb.-Mar.) Canola Flowers near Sanbangsan (Mar.-Apr.) Cherry Blossoms at Yearae Eco Park or Mt. Halla
Savor local food at a local restaurant. Traditional Jeju dishes like pork or seafood noodle soup. Vegetarian menus available (Lunch at your own cost)
The Teddy Bear Museum features a wide range of teddy bears, from classic vintage designs to creatively costumed and themed figures e.g. Jeju’s women divers. Visitors can also enjoy the unique experience of creating a bespoke teddy bear - selecting the fur, facial features, and accessories - in just 15 minutes, making it a truly delightful and memorable activity. (Teddy bear making fee is excluded)
Visit a tangerine café set in a former rock-built tangerine storage house, where tangerine-themed drinks and desserts are served amid charming photo zones. The café is run by granddaughters, while grandparents continue to tend the surrounding tangerine farm—blending heritage, family, and flavor in one nostalgic experience.
Visit a tangerine café set in a former rock-built tangerine storage house, where tangerine-themed drinks and desserts are served amid charming photo zones. The café is run by granddaughters, while grandparents continue to tend the surrounding tangerine farm—blending heritage, family, and flavor in one nostalgic experience.
Oedolgae is a striking 20-meter-tall sea stack that rises dramatically from turquoise waters, framed by rugged cliffs and windswept pine trees. It is a popular filming location, frequently featured in Korean dramas like Jewel in the Palace.
Cafe Honeymoon House is one of the most scenic and romantic cafés, perched on a coastal cliff with Mediterranean‑style charm. Honeymoon House also gained popularity as a filming location for the drama Suriname, attracting visitors interested in both the views and the vibe.
Hugely Jeju is a scenic coastal café celebrated for its creative desserts. Its signature treats, including adorable Hallabong-shaped ice creams, capture the essence of Jeju’s famous tangerines. The café also features unique touches, like a wave projection on the second floor, making Hugely Jeju a delightful stop for coffee and dessert lovers. (Drop-off only)
Dive into the vibrant heart of Dongmun Night Market, savoring fresh seafood, local tangerines, and street food. Discover the food and items loved by BLACKPINK right here! (Drop-off only)
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