Experience the beauty of Jeju South Island on a guided bus tour. Enjoy visits to stunning waterfalls, picturesque beaches, vibrant flower gardens, and more. Lunch and entrance fees included!
Experience the beauty of Jeju South Island on a guided bus tour. Enjoy visits to stunning waterfalls, picturesque beaches, vibrant flower gardens, and more. Lunch and entrance fees included!
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Jeju Island - All tour participants are required to meet at the bus parking area on the 1st floor of Jeju Airport (A or B). Before boarding, you can check the bus number and tour name.
The tour begins at Jeju International Airport, with a bus package tour starting at 09:00. It takes approximately one hour to reach the first destination. During this…
- Jeju Island - All tour participants are required to meet at the bus parking area on the 1st floor of Jeju Airport (A or B). Before boarding, you can check the bus number and tour name.
The tour begins at Jeju International Airport, with a bus package tour starting at 09:00. It takes approximately one hour to reach the first destination. During this time, an interpreter guide will provide insights into Jeju’s attractions and dining options.
- Jeongbang Waterfall - Jeongbang Waterfall
This waterfall is a symbol of Jeju Island and is the only waterfall in Asia that flows 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 search of the herb of immortality and inscribed it on a rock. Jeongbang Waterfall is surrounded by rocks, so caution is advised when walking, and while the stairs are easy to descend, they can be challenging to navigate. As the only natural waterfall in Asia that flows into the sea, it offers stunning views, especially with photos and rainbows. Jeongbang Falls is one of Jeju Island’s top 10 hidden gems and a must-visit attraction.
- Oedolgae - Oedolgae, the starting point of Jeju Olle Trail Course 7, is a 20-meter-high stone pillar rising from the sea. Standing alone, it is named ‘Oedolgae’ and is also known as ‘General Stone’ and ‘Grandma Rock.’ There is a tale that General Choi Yeong, during a battle against the Yuan Dynasty, disguised this rock as a general, causing the enemy to self-destruct. This is the origin of ‘Grandma Rock.’
These stone pillars are believed to have formed during a volcanic eruption. A chimney-shaped stone pillar, where surrounding rocks are eroded by waves, leaving only strong rocks, is scientifically termed a sea stack. Pine trees naturally grow atop Oedolgae, creating a picturesque scene. Depending on the viewing angle, it presents a different appearance, showcasing the beauty of nature. A well-maintained promenade surrounds it, allowing for a scenic walk.
- Daepo Haean Jusangjeolli Cliff - Columnar joints are quadrangular pillars that appear intricately carved with a sharp knife, forming vertical joints in basaltic lava flows. They result from the contraction of thick lava from a crater that rapidly cooled. The hexagonal stone pillars, stacked like stairs and surrounded like a folding screen, offer a natural wonder. The waves crashing against the pillars are a breathtaking sight, and in extreme cases, a ‘show’ over 20 meters high unfolds, leaving viewers in awe. The Jusangjeolli Cliffs along the Jungmun-Daepo Coast are 30 to 40 meters high and about 1 km wide, making them the largest in Korea and designated as Jeju Island Natural Monument No. 443.
- Yongmeori Beach - Yongmeori Coast is located at the base of Sanbangsan Mountain and extends to the shoreline. It is named Yongmeori Coast because it resembles a dragon’s head entering the sea. Sandstone rocks, layered over tens of millions of years, have been sculpted by waves into a unique cliff. The oyster room, hollow like a secret chamber hit by waves, and the wave marks on the rock wall evoke the grandeur of a long history. The stunning view of the 30-50 meter-long cliffs, curving like a meander, has been featured in commercials and films.
- Songaksan Mountain - South of Sanbangsan Mountain, Songaksan Mountain rises from the coast, appearing within reach of Gapado Island. It is also known as 99 peaks due to its 99 small peaks. It features a rare volcanic terrain with a double crater, where a second explosion occurred inside the first crater formed by the initial explosion.
Songaksan Mountain is also a site for a dark tour, reflecting on the suffering of Jeju residents who were forced to build a military base for the Japanese army during the colonial period. In the past, it was said that pine trees, camellias, zucchini, and elms grew densely, but during the Japanese colonial period, it was burned to create a military base, and now only grass grows thickly except in some areas. There are 15 artificial caves dug by the Japanese army during World War II, using Jeju residents, in the coastal cliffs of Songaksan Mountain.
- O’sulloc Tea Museum - O’sulloc Green Tea Farm
Opened in September 2001, the O’sulloc Tea Museum showcases domestic and international tea-related items. It is a cultural space that blends Eastern and Western traditions with modernity, offering a nature-friendly place to relax. It is an educational space to learn about green tea and traditional Korean tea culture, where visitors can experience all things Sulloc tea.
Taking photos in the green tea field
It is worth experiencing the feeling of youthful vitality. Consider setting aside time for family meditation to relax and enjoy a leisurely cup of tea.
Amidst the hustle and bustle of city life
We hope this will be a time for physical and mental rejuvenation.
- Jeju Island - After completing the sightseeing taxi tour, it is time to return to the accommodation. You will be dropped off at the location you departed from in the morning or near your accommodation.
- Admission to national and public attractions
- Air-conditioned transportation
- Lunch included
- Admission to national and public attractions
- Air-conditioned transportation
- Lunch included
- Gratuities are not included(recommended)
- personal Expenses
- if you wish , You can add or exclude attractions place.
- For groups of 12 or less, the driver will act as a face-to-face guide.
- Gratuities are not included(recommended)
- personal Expenses
- if you wish , You can add or exclude attractions place.
- For groups of 12 or less, the driver will act as a face-to-face guide.
Embark on a guided tour with a group of 15 to 100 people to Jeongbang Waterfall - an experience you wouldn’t want to miss. Capturing the waterfall’s beauty as it plunges into the sea in various stances, particularly up close, will make for an unforgettable venture.
Accessibility is a priority at Cheonjiyeon Waterfall as wheelchair tours are available….
Embark on a guided tour with a group of 15 to 100 people to Jeongbang Waterfall - an experience you wouldn’t want to miss. Capturing the waterfall’s beauty as it plunges into the sea in various stances, particularly up close, will make for an unforgettable venture.
Accessibility is a priority at Cheonjiyeon Waterfall as wheelchair tours are available. Journey to Oedolgae Beach, a location boasting a romantic legends and known for its appearance in a well-known drama. Here, you’ll learn about the tale of a wife turned into a stone while awaiting her spouse’s return.
Savor the beauty of Camellia’s floral scenery on a relaxing stroll around its blossoming gardens. Osulloc is your next stop, where a comforting cup of tea awaits your weary self. An exploration of the mystical peaks of Songaksan Mountain follows where you get to witness the marvels of Jeju’s landscapes. Lunch options will be a collective decision with traditional or alternative restaurants on the table.
The tour’s duration includes allowances for a 1-hour return journey to your accommodation from the final attraction. We are committed to delivering superior service!
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.