We guarantee to enhance your visit to Jeju Island with delightful experiences. We’ll introduce you to mouth-watering local cuisines and must-see attractions. Our arranged activities offer unique encounters between individuals and nature, exclusive to Jeju Island. Here’s wishing you a jubilant journey in Jeju Island. We extend our deepest gratitude.
9.81 Park in Jeju Island is South Korea’s first-ever gravity racing track offering a thrilling experience with eco-friendly electric karts. Here, visitors can attempt gravity-accelerated downhill racing while admiring views of the Aewol Sea and the magnificent Mt. Hallasan. Plus, there are numerous indoor and outdoor activities such as FRS Game Pro Arena, basketball, archery, and bumper cars.
Sanbangsan Carbonated Hot Springs, a rare and popular hot spring on Jeju Island, is one of Korea’s most renowned. Unlike the country’s mostly sulfur hot springs, this is a superior carbonated hot spring rich in sodium bicarbonate ions. These hot springs are known to aid in the treatment of ailments like high blood pressure, circulatory disorders, and rheumatism, while also providing effective fatigue recovery and skincare benefits.
Eoseungsaengak is a beloved oreum (volcanic cone) for those who prefer less challenging hikes. It’s widely used as a nature learning trail due to its abundant ecological preservation. On clear days, you can see islands like Chujado, Biyangdo, and the Seongsan Ilchulbong Peak in the distance. The entrance to the trail is at the Eorimok Visitor Information Center, and it takes around 30 minutes to reach the summit.
Jeongbang Waterfall, renowned as one of the three major waterfalls in Jeju Island along with Cheonjeyeon and Cheonjiyeon Waterfalls, stands out as the only waterfall in Korea that cascades directly from the land into the sea. Following a brief 15-minute bus ride from Seogwipo city center, a brisk 5-minute walk down a picturesque pine-cloaked staircase leads to the impressive Jeongbang Falls.
Jeju Seogwipo Oedolgae is a towering, wave-eroded lava stone pillar standing alone in the sea. It was designated as Scenic Beauty No. 79 in 2011, while also being famously known as ‘General Rock’ and ‘Grandma Rock’, both names tied to local lore.
Yongmeori Coast, located at the foot of Sanbangsan Mountain, is named such due to its likeness to a dragon’s head diving into the sea. The peculiar cliffs formed by wave erosion of the sandstone rock walls offer a surreal look into the long history of nature’s influence.
Jeju’s columnar joints are natural formations found in basaltic lava flows, resembling delicately carved 4- to 6-sided pillars, offering a touch of nature’s mystery. These are notably found in the largest Jungmun and Daepo coast columnar joints in Korea, standing tall at 30 to 40 meters and spreading over 1 kilometer. They are designated as Jeju Island Natural Monument No. 443.
- Bottled water
- Wifi free service.
- car insurance.
- parking fee,fuels and driver lunch.
- Personal fee Is not included
- Lunch Korean traditional lunch is about 15.000 Korean won per person
- 981 Park admission fee starts from 39,500 krw..
- The entrance fee to the waterfall is 2,000 won per person.
- Carbonated hot spring fee is 15,000krw
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.