Explore Jeju Island’s natural wonders on a 2-day guided tour. Visit World Heritage sites, stunning beaches, and vibrant markets. Experience breathtaking landscapes and local culture.
Explore Jeju Island’s natural wonders on a 2-day guided tour. Visit World Heritage sites, stunning beaches, and vibrant markets. Experience breathtaking landscapes and local culture.
Amazing Jeju Island UNESCO
Hamdeok Beach - Hamdeok Beach is also known as ‘Hamdeok Seoubong Beach’ due to the nearby Seoubong Peak.
Manjanggul Cave - Manjanggul Cave is estimated to have formed between 100,000 and 300,000 years ago, while Jeju Island itself formed around 1.8 million years ago. This lava tube stretches approximately 7.4 km…
Amazing Jeju Island UNESCO
Hamdeok Beach - Hamdeok Beach is also known as ‘Hamdeok Seoubong Beach’ due to the nearby Seoubong Peak.
Manjanggul Cave - Manjanggul Cave is estimated to have formed between 100,000 and 300,000 years ago, while Jeju Island itself formed around 1.8 million years ago. This lava tube stretches approximately 7.4 km and features a multi-layered structure in some parts. Originally connected to Gimnyeongsa Cave, Field Cave, and Gaeu Jet Cave, it is believed that the ceiling collapse caused their separation. The main passage of Manjanggul Cave is 18m wide and 23m high, making it one of the largest lava tubes globally. While there are many lava tubes worldwide, those like Manjanggul, which have preserved their internal shapes and topography for hundreds of thousands of years, are rare and hold significant academic and conservation value.
Manjanggul Cave has three entrances formed by a collapsed ceiling. Currently, only the second entrance is open to the public, allowing exploration of just 1km of the cave.
Seongsan Ilchulbong - Seongsan Ilchulbong Peak on Jeju Island is a vast crater standing 180m tall and covering an area of 2.64㎢. It is the second most popular tourist spot on Jeju Island after Hallasan Mountain. Recognized as a Biosphere Reserve in 2002, a World Natural Heritage site in 2007, and a Global Geopark in 2010, Seongsan Ilchulbong is the only place in the world to have received three UNESCO natural science awards.
From the observatory, visitors can view Udo Island, the haenyeo performance hall, the boat yard, and the Umutgae Coast, offering stunning vistas from any angle. The area is also home to uniquely shaped rocks, including Deunggyeongdol Rock, which is tied to a legend about Seolmundae grandmother. Hiking trails allow visitors to explore this legendary area up close.
Seopjikoji - Unlike other Jeju coasts, Seopjikoji is characterized by red volcanic rock formations. When waves crash in, the uniquely shaped submerged rocks create a natural spectacle. The area is also known for its blooming rapeseed flowers in spring and silver grass in autumn. It offers beautiful coastal views, including Seongsan Ilchulbong Peak, and is a popular filming location for famous dramas like Eyes of Dawn and All In.
Jeju Seopjikoji is renowned for its clear waters and stunning scenery, with a legend claiming a fairy once bathed here. Scientifically, it offers insights into volcanic activity, making it an educational experience as well.
Eco Land Theme Park - This theme park allows visitors to explore the forest by train, with four stations to disembark and explore.
Sangumburi Crater - Sangumburi Crater is approximately 100m deep and over 600m in diameter. The outer circumference is 2,067m, the inner circumference is 756m, and the crater forms a conical cliff with a height of 100 to 146m, covering an area of about 8,000 pyeong. The surrounding ground is flat at 400m high, with a hill reaching up to 438m to the south of the crater. It is a Maar-type crater.
Wonderful Places in the West and South of Jeju Island
Eoseungsaengak - Eoseungsaengak is a popular oreum for those seeking a light climb. The area is well-preserved and serves as a nature learning trail.
Mysterious Road (Dokkaebi Road) - This road is famous for its optical illusion where cars appear to roll uphill when parked on a downhill slope. The phenomenon is due to a 3-degree slope that creates the illusion of an uphill climb. This unique feature has turned it into a popular tourist attraction, and safety measures are being added to prevent accidents. A tourist park is also planned for the area.
Segowipo Maeil Olle Market - Seogwipo Daily Olle Market is a traditional market in the heart of Seogwipo City and a must-visit on any Jeju trip. It is the largest and oldest permanent market in Seogwipo-si, playing a significant role in the local economy by attracting both residents and tourists year-round. Here, you can find Jeju specialties like Omegi rice cakes, tangerines, hallabongs, jade fish, silver cutlassfish, and black pork.
Jeongbang Waterfall - Jeongbang Waterfall is one of Jeju Island’s three major waterfalls, along with Cheonjeyeon and Cheonjiyeon Waterfalls. It stands 23m high, 8m wide, and 5m deep, and is the only waterfall in Korea that flows directly into the sea. Located a 15-minute bus ride from downtown Seogwipo, visitors can reach the waterfall after a 5-minute walk from the ticket office. The waterfall’s mist creates a Milky Way effect in the sunlight, and the sound of the falling water can be heard from afar. The surrounding vertical rock walls feature well-developed columnar joints.
Oedolgae - Oedolgae in Seogwipo is a 20m high and 7-10m wide stone pillar formed by wave erosion of a volcanic lava field. The name Oedolgae means ‘lone rock’ in the sea. Designated as Scenic Beauty No. 79 in 2011, along with Sanbangsan Mountain and Soesokkak, Oedolgae is also known as ‘General Rock’ and ‘Grandma Rock,’ each with its own legend.
After visiting Oedolgae, you can take a leisurely walk along the beautifully designed promenade to Seonnyeotang on Hwanguji Coast and view Saeseom Island and Saeyeongyo Island from afar.
- Wife on board
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Included: parking fee, fuel, driver lunch, and WiFi free service in car
- Wife on board
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Included: parking fee, fuel, driver lunch, and WiFi free service in car
- Gratituties
- Admission fees(approximately 8~18USD, per person
- Driver’s Lunch/Personal Expenses/Food and Drinks
- Lunch is not included
- Gratituties
- Admission fees(approximately 8~18USD, per person
- Driver’s Lunch/Personal Expenses/Food and Drinks
- Lunch is not included
Embark on a captivating two-day journey to the island of Jeju. This tour will take you along the eastern and southwestern paths of the island, with a variety of fascinating destinations along the way. The eastern trail introduces you to the World Natural Heritage Center, while the southern route showcases the perfect balance of natural beauty with a…
Embark on a captivating two-day journey to the island of Jeju. This tour will take you along the eastern and southwestern paths of the island, with a variety of fascinating destinations along the way. The eastern trail introduces you to the World Natural Heritage Center, while the southern route showcases the perfect balance of natural beauty with a tour around Mount Hallasan, stunning waterfalls, undiscovered vistas, and blooming flowers. Hamdeok Beach is particularly noted for its vibrant, emerald-hued sea.
Experience the captivating beauty of the Manjanggul Cave, a World Natural Heritage site formed from ancient lava flows.
Visit the Seongsan Sunrise Peak, a global natural wonder. At the beach, there are Haenyeo performances at 2pm.
Seopjikoji provides an opportunity to experience tranquilizing walks along the beaches where famous dramas have been filmed.
In the Ecoland forest, a train ride awaits to offer you an enjoyable tour amidst the lush greenery of Jeju Island.
Jeongbang Waterfall offers the mesmerizing spectacle of water cascading directly into the ocean.
Olle Market displays local culture with Jeju ‘Halmeoni’ along with unique Jeju products.
Lastly, explore Oedolgae.
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.