Explore Jeju’s UNESCO sites, coastal roads, and local culture on a private 10-hour guided taxi tour. Perfect for families and groups up to 12.
Explore Jeju’s UNESCO sites, coastal roads, and local culture on a private 10-hour guided taxi tour. Perfect for families and groups up to 12.
- Jeju Stone Park - Stone Culture Park is a museum and ecological park that comprehensively and systematically shows the stone culture of Jeju, the land of stones. The entire park will be created by 2020, and in the first stage, exhibition halls such as the Jeju Stone Museum, Jeju Stone Culture Exhibition Hall, and Jeju’s traditional thatched roof…
- Jeju Stone Park - Stone Culture Park is a museum and ecological park that comprehensively and systematically shows the stone culture of Jeju, the land of stones. The entire park will be created by 2020, and in the first stage, exhibition halls such as the Jeju Stone Museum, Jeju Stone Culture Exhibition Hall, and Jeju’s traditional thatched roof were completed and opened on June 3, 2006, 7 years after the construction began. The Stone Culture Park, where you can see the stone culture of Jeju in one place, is so large that it is recommended to visit it on a leisurely schedule. The Stone Culture Park is located in front of Oreum, a unique natural heritage of Jeju, and if you follow the shape of a castle made of piled stones, you will reach the entrance of the Stone Culture Park with a cool view of the surroundings.
Passing through the entrance and following the viewing path, you will come across various stone sculptures woven from the tale of Seolmundae Halmang and her son, General Oh Baek.
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Sangumburi Crater - Jeju Sangumburi Crater is a parasitic volcanic crater on Hallasan Mountain.
It is the only submerged volcano on Jeju Island.
The outer circumference of the crater is 2,067m, the inner circumference is 756m, the depth of the crater is 100–146 m, forming a conical cliff, and the floor area is about 8,000 pyeong. The crater rarely ejected lava; only a hole was dug deep by the explosion, and the material from the explosion was scattered in all directions and only a small amount accumulated around it. Although the diameter and depth of the crater are larger than those of Baeknokdam, the water does not accumulate and flows out to the sea through the basalt gravel layer of the crater wall. Such a crater is called a maar, and Sangumburi Crater is unique in Korea; there are only a few in Japan and Germany worldwide.
- Seongsan Ilchulbong - Seongsanilchulbong
Seongsan Ilchulbong Peak is a World Natural Heritage Site and one of Jeju’s top 10 scenic spots.
The scenery is said to be the most beautiful on Jeju.
It takes about an hour to go up and down.
If climbing is difficult, you can also walk along the left shore.
Its height is 182 meters.
Seongsan means a mountain that looks like a castle. ‘Ilchulbong’ means the peak where the sunrises occur.
Next up is a female diver’s performance. In the case of bad weather, the show is suddenly canceled. Haenyeo performances are held every day at 2 p.m.Seongsan Ilchulbong Peak was formed when lava erupted from the seabed. The number of stone pillars on the outer shell of the fortress is 99, and it looks like a crown that has come down from the sky. It takes about 30 minutes to reach the top of the ticket office. After climbing to the top, when you come down, you will naturally see Haenyeo Performance Beach.
- Seopjikoji - Seopjikoji is a famous drama filming location and a coastal promenade. Along the way, you can see Seondolbawi Lighthouse. You can see Jeju’s beaches and lighthouses, and occasionally you can see women divers working in the sea. There is a legend about Seongdolbawi Rock. Due to his lack of sincerity, he was unable to marry the fairy. In sorrow, he waited for his fairy to come down from the sky and turned to stone while standing there. There is a legend that if you swear an oath of love in front of a menhir and get married, you will have a wonderful child, perhaps because of the heartbreaking heart of the son of the dragon god who failed to achieve love.
- Woljeongri Beach - ‘Woljeong-ri’ is a village with a lyrical landscape that means ‘the moon stays’. The beautiful emerald-colored sea spreads out like a picture, and the bright moon shines above it.
As the beautiful scenery of Woljeong-ri has become famous among travelers, more and more people are visiting Woljeong-ri Beach, and accordingly, various restaurants, cafes, and accommodations are lined up. Some cafes have chairs where you can take a break while looking at the sea, and photos taken while sitting on these chairs became famous and became a photo spot.
Woljeongri Beach to Seongsan Ilchulbong Peak
The coastal road drive course is the best way to travel around Jeju’s beaches.
- Haenyeo Museum - The Jeju Haenyeo Museum is located in a fishing village overlooking the white sandy beach in Sehwa-ri, Gujwa-eup. It exhibits materials related to the ocean, fishing villages, folklore, and fishing, focusing on Jeju’s haenyeo culture, which has a history from before the beginning of time. All exhibits inside and outside the museum were donated by haenyeo. In the exhibition hall, the actual haenyeo’s house was also donated and moved, and food culture, childrearing, half-urban farming, and Yeongdeunggut culture are displayed in detail. The 7-minute video is definitely worth watching.
The garden in front of the museum was the second gathering place for the haenyeo who participated in the January 1932 protest, the largest women’s anti-Japanese movement in Korea. The Jeju Haenyeo Anti-Japanese Movement Monument was built there to honor the spirit of the Haenyeo Anti-Japanese Movement, showing the tenacity of Jeju women’s lives.
- Dongmun Market - Take a tour of Jeju’s traditional markets. A variety of food. You can see the life of Jeju people. Look back at the market that can only be seen in Jeju, and look at the busy life of Jeju and find a side that you have not seen in other travel destinations.
- Jeju Island - It is time to go back to the accommodation after finishing the sightseeing taxi tour. We will drop you off at the location you started in the morning or around your accommodation.
- Air-conditioned vehicle, parking fee, and fuel fee included
- All admission fees included
- Experienced driver with basic English skills
- Lunch included
- Registered taxis with transportation insurance
- Jeju airport pick-up and hotel drop-off (no extra charge)
- Air-conditioned vehicle, parking fee, and fuel fee included
- All admission fees included
- Experienced driver with basic English skills
- Lunch included
- Registered taxis with transportation insurance
- Jeju airport pick-up and hotel drop-off (no extra charge)
- Entry to Manjanggul Cave is not possible due to falling rocks. (Scheduled to open in July 2025)
- Gratuities/Food and Drinks /Drivers Lunch / personal Expenses
- Entry to Manjanggul Cave is not possible due to falling rocks. (Scheduled to open in July 2025)
- Gratuities/Food and Drinks /Drivers Lunch / personal Expenses
The tour (sedan, jumbo minibus, and taxi) is available for families and groups of up to 12 people.
A look back at Jeju’s UNESCO natural tourist sites and the lives of Jeju people. Take pictures while walking along the coastal road, and take time to heal and relax your mind and body at a cafe.
Seongsan Ilchulbong Peak, a world natural heritage site…
The tour (sedan, jumbo minibus, and taxi) is available for families and groups of up to 12 people.
A look back at Jeju’s UNESCO natural tourist sites and the lives of Jeju people. Take pictures while walking along the coastal road, and take time to heal and relax your mind and body at a cafe.
Seongsan Ilchulbong Peak, a world natural heritage site located to the east of the rising sun, is a huge rock that exploded from the sea.
The haenyeo show is also an opportunity to get a glimpse into the lives of Jeju people.
Take a walk on the beach and meditate at the lighthouse.
To find out: We will discuss lunch with you. We will do our best to recommend restaurants and menus that suit your tastes. We usually have lunch within 1 km of Seongsan Ilchulbong Peak.
Notice: The Haenyeo Museum and Jeju Stone Culture Park are closed every Monday.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.