Embark on a private Jeju tour with an experienced taxi driver to explore the natural heritage sites of Manjanggul Cave and Seongsan Ilchulbong Peak. Don’t miss the captivating woman diver show by the sea. Customize your itinerary to include your desired destinations.
Embark on a private Jeju tour with an experienced taxi driver to explore the natural heritage sites of Manjanggul Cave and Seongsan Ilchulbong Peak. Don’t miss the captivating woman diver show by the sea. Customize your itinerary to include your desired destinations.
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Jeju Island - While driving on Jeju’s roads, you can often spot Jeju horses, which are gentler than Western horses, with shorter legs and a friendly demeanor. Numerous ranches in Jeju raise Genghis Khan’s horses from Mongolia, which are found only in Jeju and Mongolia. These horses are frequently seen at riding centers and in ranch areas.
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- Jeju Island - While driving on Jeju’s roads, you can often spot Jeju horses, which are gentler than Western horses, with shorter legs and a friendly demeanor. Numerous ranches in Jeju raise Genghis Khan’s horses from Mongolia, which are found only in Jeju and Mongolia. These horses are frequently seen at riding centers and in ranch areas.
- Jeongbang Waterfall - Jeongbang Waterfall
This waterfall is a symbol of Jeju Island and is the only waterfall in Asia that cascades from land directly into the sea. Visitors can enjoy dipping their feet in the water. The rock wall of Jeongbang Waterfall features the Chinese characters ‘Seobulgwacha.’ Legend has it that an envoy from Qin Shi Huang visited Yeongju Mountain (now Mount Halla) in Jeju Island in search of the herb of immortality and inscribed it on a rock. Jeongbang Waterfall is surrounded by rocks, so visitors must tread carefully, and while the stairs are easy to descend, navigating the area can be challenging. As the only natural waterfall in Asia that flows into the sea, it offers stunning scenery, especially when rainbows appear in photographs. Jeongbang Falls is one of Jeju Island’s top 10 hidden gems and a must-visit tourist spot.
- Jeju Stone Park - Jeju Stone Culture Park
Stone Culture Park is a museum and ecological park that thoroughly showcases Jeju’s stone culture, known as the land of stones. The exhibition hall opened on June 3, 2006, seven years after construction began. Stone Culture Park, where visitors can explore Jeju’s stone culture, is vast, so a leisurely visit is recommended. The park is located in front of Oreum, a natural heritage unique to Jeju, and following the stone castle-like structure leads to the entrance, offering clear views of the surroundings.
Upon entering and following the viewing path, visitors can see various stone statues depicting the tale of Seolmundae Halmang and her son, General Ohbaek. The museum is located underground.
- Woljeongri Beach - Jeju’s coastal road offers a glimpse into the lives of haenyeo (female divers) harvesting seafood. Witnessing the haenyeo in action is a rare and fortunate experience. Drive along the coastal road by Woljeong-ri Beach Road to capture or photograph Jeju’s sea. Continue along the coastal road to Seongsan Sunrise Peak and enjoy Jeju’s natural beach road.
Any day you witness the haenyeo harvesting is truly a lucky day.
- Haenyeo Museum - The Jeju Haenyeo Museum is situated in a fishing village overlooking the white sandy beach in Sehwa-ri, Gujwa-eup. It showcases materials related to the ocean, fishing villages, folklore, and fishing, with a focus on Jeju’s haenyeo culture, which dates back to ancient times. All exhibits inside and outside the museum were donated by haenyeo. The exhibition hall also features a donated and relocated haenyeo’s house, along with displays on food culture, childrearing, semi-urban farming, and Yeongdeunggut culture. The 7-minute video is highly recommended.
The haenyeo’s skills are acquired through long-term training and experience. Typically, they start learning to swim and dive in shallow village waters at age 8 and become junior haenyeo around age 15. Haenyeo work requires a high level of skill, as they must hold their breath and work for over a minute while enduring strong water pressure at depths of 15 meters.
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Seongsan Ilchulbong - World natural heritage site, Jeju’s top destination
This location also hosts haenyeo performance shows. However, performances may be canceled on bad weather or rainy days. The haenyeo performance time is 2 pm. Jeju is an island formed by a volcanic eruption in the sea, and Seongsan Ilchulbong Peak resembles a castle, hence the name Seongsan, while Ilchulbong means a peak where the sun rises. The outer shell of the circular shape has 99 stone pillars, resembling a crown from above. It takes about 30 minutes to reach the top from the ticket office. After reaching the summit, visitors naturally head to the haenyeo performance beach. Seongsan Ilchulbong Peak has long been one of Jeju’s top 10 scenic spots and is considered the most beautiful place in Jeju. Please note that it is closed on the first Monday of every month, but the left path to the haenyeo performance beach remains open for free. - Seongeup Folk Village - This village has been home to people living in traditional thatched houses since ancient times. Historically, Seongeup Village was the center of Jeju. Horses and cattle were sent to the king and central government from Seongeup Village. Visitors can explore the traditional thatched houses for free and see a traditional toilet.
In Seongeup Folk Village, take a stroll along the stone wall alley to experience Jeju’s lifestyle. Visitors can also try on Hanbok in Seongeup Village.
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Sangumburi Crater - Jeju Sangumburi Crater is a parasitic volcanic crater of Hallasan Mountain.
It is the only submerged volcano on Jeju Island.
The outer circumference of the crater is 2,067 meters, the inner circumference is 756 meters, and the depth ranges from 100 to 146 meters, forming a conical cliff with a floor area of about 8,000 pyeong. The crater rarely emitted lava; instead, a deep hole was created by an explosion, scattering material in all directions with only a small amount accumulating around it. Although the crater’s diameter and depth are larger than Baeknokdam, 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, with only a few found in Japan and Germany worldwide.
- Dongmun Market - Explore Jeju’s traditional markets. A variety of food options are available, and visitors can observe the daily life of Jeju residents. Discover the unique market experience that can only be found in Jeju and witness the bustling life of Jeju, offering a perspective not seen in other travel destinations.
- Jeju Island - After the sightseeing taxi tour, it’s time to return to the port. Guests will be dropped off at the location where they departed in the morning or near the port.
- Air-conditioned vehicle, parking fee, and fuel fee included
- All admission fees included
- Experienced taxi driver with basic English skills
- Free pick-up from anywhere on Jeju Island
- Customizable itinerary
- Registered taxis with transportation insurance
- Various taxi styles: 4-person, 7-person, 12-person, or big bus
- Assistance at tourist attractions and photo-taking (no mountain climbing)
- Air-conditioned vehicle, parking fee, and fuel fee included
- All admission fees included
- Experienced taxi driver with basic English skills
- Free pick-up from anywhere on Jeju Island
- Customizable itinerary
- Registered taxis with transportation insurance
- Various taxi styles: 4-person, 7-person, 12-person, or big bus
- Assistance at tourist attractions and photo-taking (no mountain climbing)
- Gratuities/ Food and Drinks /Drivers Lunch / personal Expenses
- Gratuities/ Food and Drinks /Drivers Lunch / personal Expenses
Jeongbang Falls is a waterfall that falls into the sea and is the best waterfall in Jeju. It’s a beautiful waterfall. Go to the area around the waterfall and take pictures. Let’s feel the mystery of nature.
Sangumburi is a very special crater in Asia that looks like a bowl of soup as gas explodes and goes underground.
Take your stress away while…
Jeongbang Falls is a waterfall that falls into the sea and is the best waterfall in Jeju. It’s a beautiful waterfall. Go to the area around the waterfall and take pictures. Let’s feel the mystery of nature.
Sangumburi is a very special crater in Asia that looks like a bowl of soup as gas explodes and goes underground.
Take your stress away while breathing in the clean air along the tree-lined trails of Sharyeoni Forest.
At Jeju Stone Culture Park, you can experience the wisdom of people’s lives while appreciating Jeju’s traditional culture, stones, volcanoes, and traditional thatched houses.
In Seopjikoji, you can spend your time strolling along the beach where the lighthouse and drama were filmed. Seongsan Ilbong is one of the world’s highest natural heritage sites and is a short 182m hiking course located on the beach. The hiking course is a 1-hour round trip course, and the easy beach walking course is about 30 minutes. The Haenyeo Museum also good place (Best place)
- The breathing sound is the sound that female divers make when they come up to the surface after diving and clear their throats, and it sounds like a whistle. It is the sound of “hooi hooi” that is made when they breathe out all the carbon dioxide that has been accumulated in their bodies while diving for about 1 to 2 minutes and inhale oxygen. Through the “sseobiseori”, female divers can quickly take in fresh air into their bodies and continue diving even after a short break.
- On these tours, a driver is always assigned to accompany the customer, walking with them and taking photos for them. (Excluding hiking courses)
- If you need a baby seat, please make a special request and we will provide it free of charge.
- The woman diver performance is held every day at 2pm at Seongsan Ilchulbong Beach. However, it is canceled if the weather suddenly becomes bad.
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.