Discover Jeju Island’s UNESCO sites, natural beauty, and local culture on a cruise-friendly tour. Perfectly timed for cruise guests.
Discover Jeju Island’s UNESCO sites, natural beauty, and local culture on a cruise-friendly tour. Perfectly timed for cruise guests.
- Seongsan Ilchulbong - Seongsan Ilchulbong is Jeju’s top UNESCO natural heritage site. Hike through its stunning landscapes and explore the natural beauty of Jeju. Enjoy some of the island’s most spectacular scenery at Seongsan Ilchulbong.
- Seopjikoji - Seopjikoji, a scenic coastal area on the eastern shore of Jeju Island, offers stunning views…
- Seongsan Ilchulbong - Seongsan Ilchulbong is Jeju’s top UNESCO natural heritage site. Hike through its stunning landscapes and explore the natural beauty of Jeju. Enjoy some of the island’s most spectacular scenery at Seongsan Ilchulbong.
- Seopjikoji - Seopjikoji, a scenic coastal area on the eastern shore of Jeju Island, offers stunning views with Seongsan Ilchulbong as its backdrop. Visitors can experience quintessential Jeju beauty with Shinyang Beach’s white sands, yellow canola flower fields on hilltop plains, grazing Jeju ponies, rugged coastal cliffs, and the legendary Seonbawi Rock. Unlike other coasts, Seopjikoji features red volcanic ash called “songi,” and its unique rock formations, revealed and hidden by the tides, resemble a natural stone exhibition. The name “Seopji” signifies a land producing many talented scholars, while “Koji” is a Jeju dialect term for a land protruding into the sea. Knowing its historical and scientific background enriches the experience of Seopjikoji.
- Seongeup Folk Village - Seongeup Folk Village, located in Seongeup-ri, Pyoseon-myeon, preserves the traditional appearance of an old Jeju village. (500YEARS MORE) Within the ancient walls of Jeongui-hyeon, there are around 110 traditional houses, with more outside the walls. The village boasts a rich cultural heritage, including the Jeongui Hyanggyo Confucian school and Ilgwanheon pavilion, both designated as tangible cultural properties. A zelkova tree and three hackberry trees near Ilgwanheon are natural monuments. Visitors can also experience Jeju’s intangible cultural heritage, such as Omegi liquor, Gosori liquor, and traditional Jeju folk songs. Nationally designated cultural properties include the Cho Il-hoon, Ko Pyung-o, and Lee Young-sook houses, showcasing urban living styles from the Joseon era. Staying in traditional guesthouses, visitors can immerse themselves in the cultural heritage and daily life of the village residents.
- Dongmun Market - Jeju’s traditional local market offers a glimpse into the island’s rich heritage. Here, you can find fresh seafood, meat, and a variety of souvenirs and local delicacies. It’s an ideal place to experience Korean traditional markets and observe the local prices and lifestyle.
- ‘Jeju Port’ Pickup and Drop-off (not Gangjeong Port)
- Admission Fees
- Professional Guide
- ‘Jeju Port’ Pickup and Drop-off (not Gangjeong Port)
- Admission Fees
- Professional Guide
- Lunch Costs ($8~30)
- Personal Expenses, Tips, Personal travel insurance
- If the wrong port is selected, an additional fee of 15,000 KRW per person will be charged.
- An additional fee of 10,000 KRW per person will be charged for pickups before 8:00 AM.
- An additional fee of 10,000 KRW per person will be charged for tours ending after 8:00 PM.
- Lunch Costs ($8~30)
- Personal Expenses, Tips, Personal travel insurance
- If the wrong port is selected, an additional fee of 15,000 KRW per person will be charged.
- An additional fee of 10,000 KRW per person will be charged for pickups before 8:00 AM.
- An additional fee of 10,000 KRW per person will be charged for tours ending after 8:00 PM.
This tour is crafted specifically for cruise passengers visiting Jeju Island (Jeju Port). Cruise visitors often miss out on early morning tours due to their limited time on the island, so this tour is designed to solve that problem.
Participants will visit Seongsan Ilchulbong, a UNESCO World Heritage site, explore Seopjikoji to appreciate Jeju’s natural…
This tour is crafted specifically for cruise passengers visiting Jeju Island (Jeju Port). Cruise visitors often miss out on early morning tours due to their limited time on the island, so this tour is designed to solve that problem.
Participants will visit Seongsan Ilchulbong, a UNESCO World Heritage site, explore Seopjikoji to appreciate Jeju’s natural beauty, and visit Seongeup Folk Village to learn about the island’s history and culture.
Additionally, there will be a stop at Jeju Dongmun Market, a local market, making this the ideal itinerary for guests arriving by cruise. The tour is scheduled in accordance with the cruise timetable, ensuring no worries about timing. Welcome to Jeju Island!
There are two ports in Jeju: “Jeju Port” and “Gangjeong Port Seogwipo Port.”
Please verify which port your cruise ship will dock at. If the wrong port is selected and the reservation cannot be canceled the day before, an additional fee of 15,000 KRW per person will be charged on-site.
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.