Experience the beauty of Jeju Island with a private tour that includes camellia flower viewing and tangerine picking. Learn about the historical significance of winter camellia flowers and enjoy picking fresh, orange-colored tangerines.
Experience the beauty of Jeju Island with a private tour that includes camellia flower viewing and tangerine picking. Learn about the historical significance of winter camellia flowers and enjoy picking fresh, orange-colored tangerines.
- Gamgyul Cheheom Nongjang Gyulhyanggi - Tangerine Hyanggi is a delightful tangerine experience farm situated in Jeju City. Visitors can rent a basket for tangerines and use equipment like scissors to gather 1kg of fruit. The farm features numerous beautifully decorated photo zones, perfect for capturing memorable moments while harvesting…
- Gamgyul Cheheom Nongjang Gyulhyanggi - Tangerine Hyanggi is a delightful tangerine experience farm situated in Jeju City. Visitors can rent a basket for tangerines and use equipment like scissors to gather 1kg of fruit. The farm features numerous beautifully decorated photo zones, perfect for capturing memorable moments while harvesting tangerines. Guests can savor the tangerines during the experience, and the spacious area allows for a leisurely visit. The experience period may vary due to seasonal changes, and reservations are required for additional activities such as making sweet tangerine syrup and green tangerine syrup.
- Camellia Hill - For 30 years, Camellia Hill has passionately showcased the natural beauty of Jeju. As the largest camellia arboretum in the East, it boasts over 650 varieties of camellia flowers that bloom at different times throughout the year, living up to its theme, “All Camellias on the Planet.” Besides the winter flower queen, Camellia Hill is home to 250 other native Jeju plant species, creating a stunning and unique landscape all year round.
- O’sulloc Tea Museum - The O’Sulloc Museum educates visitors about Korea’s traditional tea culture. The “o“ in “o’sulloc“ signifies appreciation and enjoyment, as well as the origin, exclusivity, and essence of sulloc tea. Opened in September 2001, the museum is a well-known attraction in Korea. The building itself is designed in the shape of a green tea cup.
At the O’sulloc Museum, visitors can enjoy distinctive o’sulloc teas and unwind by the lotus pond in the indoor garden. The second floor features an observatory, offering stunning views of the nearby green tea fields and the surrounding landscape.
- Cheonjeyeon Falls - Cheonjeyeon Waterfall, located in Seogwipo on Jeju Island, is a celebrated natural wonder known as “The Pond of the Gods.” Legend has it that seven heavenly maidens descended from the sky to bathe in its pristine waters. Nestled in a lush valley formed by volcanic activity, the waterfall’s spring water cascades over dramatic basalt cliffs into a tranquil emerald pool.
The site comprises three interconnected waterfalls. The first fall plunges into a deep pond encircled by subtropical forest, with the water gently continuing to the second and third falls before reaching the sea. Even in dry seasons, the area remains captivating due to its unique lava rock formations and serene ambiance.
Nearby, visitors can explore Seonimgyo Bridge, adorned with carvings of the seven maidens, and enjoy scenic viewpoints overlooking the valley.

- Entry/Admission Fee for Camellia Hill
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off services
- Entry/Admission Fee for Tangerines Picking
- Entry/Admission Fee for Cheonjeyeon Waterfall
- English, Chinese, or Japanese speaking driving guide with van
- Fuel and parking fees included
- Entry/Admission Fee for Camellia Hill
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off services
- Entry/Admission Fee for Tangerines Picking
- Entry/Admission Fee for Cheonjeyeon Waterfall
- English, Chinese, or Japanese speaking driving guide with van
- Fuel and parking fees included
- Lunch & Food & Drinks_15,000 KRW
- Personal expenses.
- Lunch & Food & Drinks_15,000 KRW
- Personal expenses.
Discover the enchanting allure of Jeju during the autumn and winter months with this serene private tour, showcasing the island’s natural beauty, cultural richness, and seasonal charm. Start your journey at the Osulloc Tea Museum, nestled amidst expansive green tea fields, where you can delve into Jeju’s tea heritage and soak in the tranquil…
Discover the enchanting allure of Jeju during the autumn and winter months with this serene private tour, showcasing the island’s natural beauty, cultural richness, and seasonal charm. Start your journey at the Osulloc Tea Museum, nestled amidst expansive green tea fields, where you can delve into Jeju’s tea heritage and soak in the tranquil surroundings.
Proceed to Cheonjeyeon Waterfall, famously referred to as the “Pond of the Gods.” Stroll through a verdant volcanic valley, marvel at the emerald-hued pool, and traverse the iconic Seonimgyo Bridge, adorned with carvings of celestial maidens.
Continue to a local tangerine orchard to pick, savor, and take home Jeju’s renowned sweet tangerines—offering a genuine seasonal island experience. Conclude your tour at Camellia Hill, where the vibrant red camellia flowers illuminate Jeju’s gentle winter scenery.
The tour includes hotel pick-up across Jeju Island and offers flexible scheduling for cruise passengers, ensuring a comfortable and hassle-free private tour experience.
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.