Embark on a private taxi tour of Jeju Island to explore UNESCO Heritage Sites and enchanting emerald beaches. Discover stunning landscapes, traditional villages, and local markets.
Embark on a private taxi tour of Jeju Island to explore UNESCO Heritage Sites and enchanting emerald beaches. Discover stunning landscapes, traditional villages, and local markets.
- Manjanggul Lava Tube - Manjanggul Cave, a World Natural Heritage site, is set to reopen after May 30, 2026. The Manjanggul Lava Tube stretches approximately 7.4 km and features a partially multilayered structure. The main tunnel is 18 meters wide and 23 meters high, making it one of the largest lava tubes globally. Its formation thousands of years…
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Manjanggul Lava Tube - Manjanggul Cave, a World Natural Heritage site, is set to reopen after May 30, 2026. The Manjanggul Lava Tube stretches approximately 7.4 km and features a partially multilayered structure. The main tunnel is 18 meters wide and 23 meters high, making it one of the largest lava tubes globally. Its formation thousands of years ago and excellent preservation make it invaluable to researchers and scientists. Due to a ceiling collapse, there are three entrances, with tourists using the second entrance, allowing access up to 1 km. The cave showcases various formations like stalactites, stalagmites, flowstones, lava tubes, shelves, and rafts. Notably, the lava column at the tourist area’s end stands at 7.6 meters, the tallest in the world.
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Jeju Stone Park - (Departing from JEJU Cruise Terminal or Jeju city):
Jeju Stone Culture Park is a historical and cultural space that encapsulates the stone culture, Seolmundae Halmang myth, and folk traditions that form the foundation of Jeju’s creation and human culture. The legend of Seolmundae Halmang, the goddess who created Jeju Island, and the five generals is depicted through various stone relics and materials on the expansive 300,000 pyeong Gotjawal land. It offers a space for Jeju residents and tourists to engage with and observe the lifestyle of Jeju inhabitants through exhibitions. By highlighting Jeju’s identity, locality, and artistry, the park reveals Tamna’s formation process, mythology, history, and folk culture, aiming to create a beautiful educational space for future generations. This vision is a constant commitment of the Stone Culture Park’s planner.
- Seongeup Folk Village - (Departing from JEJU Cruise Terminal, Jeju city, Seogwipo Gangjeong Cruise Terminal, or Seogwipo City):
The entire village, preserving the historical lifestyle of old Jeju, is designated as an Important Folklore Cultural Heritage. Unlike typical folk villages, it remains inhabited, with residents volunteering as guides to provide visitors with information. The Saw-leaf Zelkova and Japanese hackberry at the village center are noteworthy. Visitors can also experience wearing Hanbok, a traditional Korean costume, at Jeju Folk Village.
- Seopjikoji - (Departing from JEJU Cruise Terminal, Jeju city, Seogwipo Gangjeong Cruise Terminal, or Seogwipo City):
A short drive from Seongsan Ilchulbong Peak leads to Cape Seopjikoji. The name, from the Jeju dialect, means “Cape of Small Land,” reflecting its unique cliff formation extending into the ocean. The scenic blend of hill and ocean attracts tourists year-round. Visitors may spot Jeju ponies grazing on the grassy fields. Walking northeast along the cliff, one reaches Bulgeunoreum Parasitic Cone, offering a stunning view of a white lighthouse against the dark blue sea. Notable attractions at Cape Seopjikoji include the Glasshouse and Yumin Art Gallery, designed by renowned architect Ando Tadao, harmonizing beautifully with the natural surroundings.
- Seongsan Ilchulbong - (Departing from JEJU Cruise Terminal, Jeju city, Seogwipo Gangjeong Cruise Terminal, or Seogwipo City):
Seongsan Ilchulbong Tuff Cone, a prominent Jeju landmark, formed around 5,000 years ago from a volcanic eruption on the ocean floor. It is renowned as a sunrise viewing spot, among Jeju Island’s top ten scenic wonders. Besides sunrise views, it offers excellent trekking opportunities. The Seongsan-Ojo Trail connects two villages across the peak, while the Jijil Trail provides a closer look at the UNESCO-designated geopark and Jeju’s local culture. Walking these paths is recommended to fully experience the area, with summit views of the vast volcanic crater and surrounding ocean. To complete the visit, head to Seongsanpo Port to watch haenyeo (female divers) at work.
- Haenyeo Museum - (Departing from JEJU Cruise Terminal or Jeju city):
Jeju haenyeo are revered as the strong mothers and spiritual pillars of Jeju residents. Their community life serves as a model for humanity, characterized by merit-based organization and democratic decision-making. They cared for the elderly and infirm, raised funds for societal contributions, and devised methods to coexist with the sea, such as beach sweeping and gold snatching. Recognized for its cultural value, Jeju haenyeo culture was registered as a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity on November 30, 2016.
- Hamdeok Beach - (Departing from JEJU Cruise Terminal or Jeju city):
Following Jeju Olle Course 19 leads to Hamdeok Beach, known for its emerald waters. Located in Hamdeok-ri, Jocheon-eup, Jeju-si, it is also called ‘Hamdeok Seoubong Beach’ due to Seoubong Peak nearby. Just 20 km from Jeju Airport, it feels like a different world upon arrival. Tall palm trees, emerald sea, white sand, and clear waters create a stunning contrast. Among Jeju Island’s beaches, Hyeopjae Beach, Gimnyeong Beach, and Hamdeok Beach are noted for their beautiful sea colors. The clear, shallow waters make it a great summer spot for families. An overpass connects the beach’s west side, offering additional experiences.
- Jeongbang Waterfall - (Departing from SEOGWIPO Gangjeong Cruise Terminal or Seogwipo city):
Jeongbang Falls is one of Jejudo Island’s top three waterfalls, alongside Cheonjiyeon and Cheonjeyeon Falls. It is Korea’s only waterfall where water cascades directly into the sea. Standing 23 meters high, the dual streams create a thrilling sound and stunning view. The surrounding steep cliffs and ancient pine trees add to the picturesque scenery, recognized as one of Yeongju’s Ten Scenic Sights, known as “Jeongbanghapok.” The words ‘Seobulgwacha’ are said to be engraved on the cliffs.
- Oedolgae - (Departing from SEOGWIPO Gangjeong Cruise Terminal or Seogwipo city):
Oedolgae, the starting point of Jeju Olle Trail Course 7, is a 20-meter-high stone pillar rising from the sea. Named ‘Oedolgae,’ it is also known as ‘General Stone’ and ‘Grandma Rock.’ Legend has it that General Choi Yeong adorned this rock like a general during a battle against the Yuan Dynasty, leading to the enemy’s self-destruction. The name ‘Grandma Rock’ has its own legend. Beyond the visible rocks, the life of Jeju people, waiting for the sea’s bounty, is evident.

- Entrance fee
- Pick-up and drop-off services from your location in Jeju
- Regular/Jumbo Taxi / Minivan / Mini-Bus with fuel and parking fees included
- Insurance
- Driver speaks simple English, Japanese, or Chinese
- Entrance fee
- Pick-up and drop-off services from your location in Jeju
- Regular/Jumbo Taxi / Minivan / Mini-Bus with fuel and parking fees included
- Insurance
- Driver speaks simple English, Japanese, or Chinese
- Lunch / Personal Expenses / Food and Drinks
- Gratuities are recommended, but not compulsory
- Lunch / Personal Expenses / Food and Drinks
- Gratuities are recommended, but not compulsory
This itinerary is a standard plan and may change based on your starting point (Jeju City or Seogwipo City). A skilled local driver will take you to the UNESCO World Heritage site Seongsan Ilchulbong, the scenic coastal path Seopjikoji, a stunning beach, and Seongeup Folk Village, which is managed by the Jeju local government. This village is the only…
This itinerary is a standard plan and may change based on your starting point (Jeju City or Seogwipo City). A skilled local driver will take you to the UNESCO World Heritage site Seongsan Ilchulbong, the scenic coastal path Seopjikoji, a stunning beach, and Seongeup Folk Village, which is managed by the Jeju local government. This village is the only place where you can observe the lifestyle of Jeju residents. Visitors have the opportunity to wear Hanbok, a traditional Korean outfit, at the folk village if desired.
Every day at 2 PM, you can enjoy a performance by Jeju’s female divers at Seongsan Ilchulbong, with additional information available at the Jeju Haenyeo Museum.
(When Departing from Seogwipo City or Gangjeong Cruise Terminal): Eastern Jeju tour course Basic Itinerary: East & South 1) Oedolgae 2) Jeongbang Waterfall 3) Manjanggul Cave 4) Seongsan Ilchulbong. This itinerary covers the East and South of Jeju Island.
- If Manjanggul Cave is closed (on the first Wednesday of every month), Jeju Haenyeo Museum will be offered as an alternative tour
- The Jeju Haenyeo performance takes place at Seongsan Ilchulbong every day at 2 p.m.
- jeju stone Park and Haenyeo Museum are closed every Monday. I will recommend other places on that day. Every Monday
- Tour duration and itinerary may be adjusted depending on the time your cruise ship stays in port.
- Manjanggul Cave, a World Natural Heritage site, will reopen after May 30, 2026.
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.