< JEJU Tour Top Recommendations >
| Transportation method | Hotel transfer |
| Location | Outdoor |
| Cuisine type | Korean cuisine |
| Additional service & facility | Photography service, Transfer included |
There is an additional fee for pickup for areas other than Jeju City. (70,000won KRW)
An additional fee of 20,000 won is required for infant car seats.
A minimum of 2 traveler(s) are required for the tour to depart. If the number of participants does not reach the minimum requirement, the tour will be canceled. An email regarding tour cancellation will be sent 1 day(s) before the departure date
Please arrive at the designated location 10 minute(s) before the scheduled departure time, as the tour will depart on time
Our travel itineraries do not include personal travel insurance. Outdoor activities involve specific risks and hazards. Guests should assess their own health and abilities. The company does not accept responsibility for any physical harm or damage caused by accidents or unforeseen factors.
The spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) months are generally considered optimal for photoshoots on Jeju Island. Spring offers cherry blossoms and mild temperatures, while autumn provides beautiful foliage and clear skies. These seasons typically have more stable and pleasant weather conditions for outdoor photography at Jeju's landmarks.
To minimize crowds during photoshoots at popular Jeju landmarks, experienced photographers often schedule sessions early in the morning, shortly after sunrise, or late in the afternoon during the 'golden hour.' Opting for weekdays instead of weekends can also significantly reduce visitor numbers. The photoshoot service aims to plan routes and timings strategically to provide a more intimate experience.
The photoshoot experience provides private transportation, including convenient hotel pick-up and drop-off services from your accommodation on Jeju Island. This ensures a comfortable and seamless journey between various photoshoot locations, allowing you to focus on the experience without worrying about logistics. Admission fees to each attraction are also included.
Generally, taking photos at public natural and UNESCO landmarks in Jeju is permitted for personal use. However, some specific sites or areas might have local regulations regarding commercial photography or the use of professional equipment. It is always advised to be mindful of signage, respect cultural sites, and avoid obstructing pathways. Professional photographers are typically familiar with these guidelines.
No, the photoshoot package is designed to be comprehensive. It includes all necessary transportation costs for traveling between the selected photoshoot locations on Jeju Island. This covers private transfers from your hotel, ensuring a hassle-free experience without unexpected expenses for moving between landmarks.
Jeju Island's weather can be dynamic. Strong winds, heavy rain (especially during the summer monsoon season), or occasional typhoons can impact outdoor photoshoots. Winter brings colder temperatures and potential snow in higher elevations like Hallasan. The photographer typically monitors forecasts and is prepared to suggest alternative locations or adjust schedules to ensure optimal photoshoot conditions.
For photoshoots at well-known Jeju landmarks, the best times to avoid large crowds are usually early mornings, right after sunrise, or late afternoons, approaching sunset. These periods, often referred to as the 'golden hour,' not only offer beautiful soft lighting but also generally have fewer visitors, allowing for more exclusive and serene photo opportunities.
The hotel pick-up and drop-off service for the Jeju landmarks photoshoot is designed for your convenience. You will be picked up directly from your accommodation on Jeju Island at a pre-arranged time. A dedicated driver and photographer will then transport you to the various designated photoshoot locations, returning you to your hotel at the end of the session, ensuring a stress-free and smooth experience.