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Jeju Island UNESCO one-day tour highlighting the magnificent columnar joint cliffs by the blue sea, showcasing diverse western and southern route scenery.
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South Korea|Jeju Island UNESCO One-day tour (Western and Southern routes)|Chinese and Korean service

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Booking confirmation: within 2 days before the departure
Duration:11 hour(s)
Guided language: 한국어 / 中文
Free cancellation 3 day(s) prior to experience date
Please present the e-voucher on-site

🌊 UNESCO One-day tour Highlights (3 itineraries to enjoy the Western and Southern of JEJU):

Route A — Rainbow Coastal Road + Aewol Cafe Street + Hyeopjae Beach + Suwolbong Peak + Sinchang Windmill Coastal Road + O'sulloc Tea Museum |Combining high-color coastal scenery and idyllic scenery, it's a great way for those who love to take photos and love seascapes!😊

Route B — 1100 Highland Wetland + Jusangjeolli Cliff + Cheonjeyeon Falls+ Segowipo Maeil Olle Market+ Camellia Hill + Aewol Cafe Street |There are various landscapes including UNESCO sites, which are very suitable for people who love nature and are full of energy!📸

Route C — Dochidol Alpaca Ranch+ Jusangjeolli Cliff + Cafe gyulkkot darak + Segowipo Maeil Olle Market + Hueree Natural Park + Sumokwon Night Market |Experience the life in paradise, orchard and local market. It is suitable for parents and children and those who enjoy leisurely holidays!🏖️

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🌈1. Rainbow Coastal Road

Local residents have put up rainbow-colored protective walls along the coastal road, and the beautiful seascape and various sculptures have made this road a famous place.

☕️2. Aewol Street

There are many beautiful cafes with sea view and unique design, you can have a coffee while enjoying the sea view and spend a relaxing time in Jeju.

🏝️3. Hyeopjae Beach

Hyeopjae Beach, encircled by lush pine forests, seamlessly extends into Geumneung Beach. The beach features smooth white sand, shallow waters, and a gentle slope ideal for swimming.

⛰️4. Suwolbong Peak

Suwolbong is a small hill located in the high mountains at the westernmost tip of Jeju Island. Suwolbong peak faces the sea and is surrounded by lush fields.

🌬️5. Sinchang Windmill Coastal Road

The road continues along the western tip of Jeju Island. The view of white windmills and emerald-colored sea along the winding coastline offer a pleasant scenery.

🍵6. O'sulloc Tea Museum

Located on Jeju Island‘s vast organic tea plantation, the Museum showcases the long history of Korean tea amidst the beautiful scenery of the tea plantation. It is now the largest organic tea garden in Korea.

🧗7. 1100 Highland Wetland

You can enjoy the stunning scenery that changes all the time depending on the altitude and the season! It is known as the most beautiful snow spot in Jeju.

🏞️8. Jusangjeolli Cliff

It is a unique geological structure formed by the rapid cooling of lava from Hallasan Mountain, creating striking, massive hexagonal stone columns.

💦9. Cheonjeyeon Falls

The water flows in the first tier falls a pond and through the second and third tier falls into the sea. The waterfalls are breathtaking in the dense forest.

🍽️10. Seogwipo Maeil Olle Market

This traditional market was established in the early 1960s, and today offers not only authentic Jeju food, but also many performances!

🌸11. Camellia Hill

It‘s a 172,000 square meter camellia botanical garden. The garden is planted with 6,000 camellia trees of 500 varieties, as well as palms, wildflowers and other plants.

🦙12. Dochidol Ranch

Dochidol Ranch is where one can see alpacas roam, rabbits, ponies, sheep, and goats freely in an open field admist Jeju‘s clean air.

🍊13. Cafe gyulkkot darak

A charming dessert cafe well-maintained seasonal plants and flowers, known for its delectable tangerine-based treats.

⛲️ 14. Hueree Natural Park

It’s a beautiful flower park boasting year-round flower festivals, highlighting the beauty of diverse seasonal.

🎑15. Sumokwon Night Market

It’ s a multi-purpose theme park-style tourist complex located in the oldest and largest pine tree colony on Jeju. Around 30 teams of sellers are in business.

An abstract image featuring horizontal streaks of blue, green, and brown, representing dynamic energy and diverse experiences found on Jeju Island.

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  • 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

  • In the event of inclement weather such as typhoons or snowstorms, a decision on whether to cancel the tour will be made 1 day(s) before departure (local time 16:00). Notifications will then be sent via email

  • Please arrive at the designated location 10 minute(s) before the scheduled departure time, as the tour will depart on time

  • Both Route A and Route B include all ticket fees to attractions. Ticket fees for Route C are at your own expense.

  • The minimum group size for Route A and B is 2 people, the maximum group size is 8 people.

  • The minimum group size for Route C is 4 people, the maximum group size is 8 people.

FAQ

1. What are Jeju Island's UNESCO World Heritage sites, and what makes them unique?

Jeju Island is a UNESCO World Heritage site recognized for its unique volcanic landscape and lava tube cave systems. Key sites include Hallasan Natural Reserve, Seongsan Ilchulbong Tuff Cone (Sunrise Peak), and the Geomunoreum Lava Tube System. These sites collectively showcase the island's exceptional natural beauty, significant geological processes, and rich biodiversity, offering visitors breathtaking views and insights into Earth's formation.

2. What unique features and attractions can visitors experience on Jeju Island's UNESCO One-day tour?

Jeju Island offers diverse experiences through its one-day tours. For example, Route A highlights coastal beauty with Rainbow Coastal Road and Hyeopjae Beach, ideal for photography. Route B explores UNESCO-listed sites like Jusangjeolli Cliff and the 1100 Highland Wetland, perfect for nature enthusiasts. Route C provides family-friendly fun at Dochidol Alpaca Ranch and Hueree Natural Park, alongside a taste of local life at Segowipo Maeil Olle Market.

3. When is the best time of year to visit Jeju Island for diverse scenery and activities?

Spring (April-May) and Autumn (September-October) are generally considered the best times to visit Jeju Island. Spring brings blooming cherry blossoms and vibrant canola fields, while autumn offers stunning fall foliage across the island. The weather during these seasons is pleasant and ideal for outdoor activities such as exploring coastal roads, hiking Hallasan, or visiting tea plantations and botanical gardens. Summers are warm and popular for beaches, while winters are mild with occasional snow on Hallasan.

4. What is the recommended duration for a comprehensive trip to Jeju Island, including its key attractions?

To thoroughly explore Jeju Island and its key attractions, a trip of 4 to 5 days is generally recommended. This allows sufficient time to experience the diverse landscapes, UNESCO sites like Jusangjeolli Cliff, various natural parks, cultural villages, and beautiful coastal areas without feeling rushed. For visitors with limited time, a one-day tour focusing on specific regions, such as the Western and Southern routes, can offer a concentrated exploration of major highlights.

5. What are the general travel costs and budgeting tips for a trip to Jeju Island?

Jeju Island can accommodate various budgets, from frugal to luxurious. Accommodation options range widely, as do dining experiences, from affordable local markets like Segowipo Maeil Olle Market to upscale restaurants. Transportation costs can be managed by utilizing public buses, taxis, or by joining small group carpooling tours, which offer a convenient and often cost-effective way to visit multiple attractions. Planning and booking tours or activities in advance can help manage overall travel expenses.

6. What transportation options are available for exploring Jeju Island's attractions like Hyeopjae Beach and O'sulloc Tea Museum without driving?

To explore attractions such as Hyeopjae Beach, Suwolbong Peak, and O'sulloc Tea Museum without driving, several convenient options are available. Public buses connect many major sites, offering an economical way to travel, though they may require planning. Taxis are another option for direct routes. Alternatively, joining a small group carpooling tour, which includes an experienced driver and often a guide, provides a hassle-free and efficient way to visit multiple destinations across Jeju Island, eliminating the need for self-driving or navigating public transport schedules.

7. What family-friendly activities can be found at Jeju Island attractions such as Dochidol Alpaca Ranch and Hueree Natural Park?

Jeju Island offers a variety of family-friendly attractions. At Dochidol Alpaca Ranch, families can enjoy interacting with charming alpacas and explore the scenic farm environment. Hueree Natural Park provides engaging opportunities for seasonal fruit picking and flower viewing, ideal for connecting children with nature. Furthermore, Segowipo Maeil Olle Market offers a vibrant glimpse into local life, with diverse street food and unique goods that provide an authentic cultural experience for all ages.

8. Which natural attractions on Jeju Island, like 1100 Highland Wetland and Jusangjeolli Cliff, offer unique scenic views and photo opportunities?

Jeju Island's natural beauty provides stunning scenic views and unique photo opportunities. The 1100 Highland Wetland, situated at a high altitude, offers serene wetland scenery and diverse plant life, which is particularly picturesque in spring and autumn. Jusangjeolli Cliff showcases impressive columnar joint rock formations along the coast, dramatically shaped by volcanic activity, creating striking photo backdrops against the ocean. Camellia Hill also features beautiful seasonal flower gardens, perfect for memorable photographs.

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