Full Day Highlight Experience of Jeju Island










Full Day Highlight Experience of Jeju Island
Supplier: Daltrip
Price: from $340
Reviews: 5 stars (1 review)
Summary
Jeju, the southernmost island in Korea, is a volcanic island and has a unique culture of people who live by rough nature. Jeju is a relatively big island, so people travel to the eastern part of Jeju one day and the other day they travel to the western part. We provide the most efficient and most local-accessible schedule with vivid descriptions from our professional guides.
Jeju, the southernmost island in Korea, is a volcanic island and has a unique culture of people who live by rough nature. Jeju is a relatively big island, so people travel to the eastern part of Jeju one day and the other day they travel to the western part. We provide the most efficient and most local-accessible schedule with vivid descriptions from our professional guides.
Details
* You can see the magnificent view of the waterfall and fairy bridge that flows along the valley. After here, transfer to the other spot.* Oedolgae Rock is a famous natural rock formation on the southern coast of Jeju Island. Standing about 20 meters tall, this lone basalt pillar was formed by volcanic activity and coastal erosion. It is surrounded by stunning ocean views and dramatic cliffs, making it a popular sightseeing spot. According to local legend, Oedolgae resembles a giant mourning an old love, adding a mystical touch to its beauty. The area is also known for scenic walking trails, offering breathtaking views of Jeju’s rugged coastline.
* Seongeup Folk Village is a well-preserved historical village on Jeju Island, showcasing traditional thatched-roof houses and cultural heritage. Once a government administrative center during the Joseon Dynasty, it offers visitors a glimpse into Jeju’s past. The village features ancient stone walls, Confucian shrines, and local crafts. Visitors can experience Jeju’s unique traditions, architecture, and way of life.
* Seongsan Ilchulbong, or Sunrise Peak, is a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of Jeju Island’s most iconic landmarks. This volcanic tuff cone was formed by an underwater eruption over 100,000 years ago and offers stunning sunrise views. Its crater, surrounded by lush greenery, contrasts beautifully with the deep blue ocean.
* At Seongsan Ilchulbong’s coast, a haenyeo (female diver) performance takes place every day at 2 PM. However, it may be canceled in case of bad weather
What's Included
- Parking and fuel included- a bottle of water
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Friendly and fluent English speaking guide
What's Not Included
- Lunch- Other
- Other
Additional Information
- Public transportation options are available nearby- Specialized infant seats are available
- Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
- Please inform us at least 1 day in advance if you need infant seats.
- Travel time is added to the total time duration