Explore the UNESCO World Heritage Sites and emerald beaches of Jeju Island on a 2-day private taxi tour. Experience the natural beauty and cultural heritage of this stunning destination.
Explore the UNESCO World Heritage Sites and emerald beaches of Jeju Island on a 2-day private taxi tour. Experience the natural beauty and cultural heritage of this stunning destination.
Jeju Island Private Taxi Tour: 2 Full Days (East of Jeju)
Woljeongri Beach - Stop At: Woljeongri Beach is celebrated for its picturesque views, serene white sands, and stunning emerald waters. Nearby, charming and delightful cafes line the streets.
Duration: 30 minutes
Haenyeo Museum - Pass By:
If the Manjanggul Lava Tube is closed (the…
Jeju Island Private Taxi Tour: 2 Full Days (East of Jeju)
Woljeongri Beach - Stop At: Woljeongri Beach is celebrated for its picturesque views, serene white sands, and stunning emerald waters. Nearby, charming and delightful cafes line the streets.
Duration: 30 minutes
Haenyeo Museum - Pass By:
If the Manjanggul Lava Tube is closed (the first Wednesday of every month), the Jeju Haenyeo Museum serves as an alternative tour stop. “Haenyeo” refers to the female divers in Korea who work underwater, collecting seaweed, abalone, octopus, clams, sea urchins, and other marine products. This term embodies a unique lifestyle that transcends a mere occupation. Today, they can only be found on Jeju Island, which is an hour’s flight from Seoul, Korea.
Seongsan Ilchulbong - Stop At: Featuring the Women Diver Show, Seongsan Ilchulbong, also known as ‘Sunrise Peak’, is a classic tuff cone formed by hydrovolcanic eruptions on a shallow seabed around 5,000 years ago. Located on Jeju Island’s eastern coast, it resembles a massive ancient castle. This tuff cone stands 182 meters tall, with a well-preserved bowl-like crater and diverse internal structures from the sea cliff. Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes
Seopjikoji - Pass by: Seopjikoji is situated at the eastern tip of Jeju Island and offers breathtaking views, especially in April when the yellow canola flowers bloom. “Seopji” is the area’s old name, and “Koji” is a Jeju dialect term for a sudden land bump. Seopjikoji can be replaced with Sangumburi in October and November.
Duration: 1 hour
Sangumburi Crater - The best times to visit are October and November.
Gwangchigi Beach - Stop At: Gwangchigi Beach marks the end of the first course of the Jeju Island Olle Trail and the beginning of the second course.
Duration: 20 minutes
Seongeup Folk Village - Stop At: This traditional village on Jeju Island has been preserved as it was in ancient times, with impressive stone piles designed to protect roofs from the wind. The buildings are designated as important folk relics, as these castles and homes, built to prevent a Japanese invasion, have remained intact since the Joseon Dynasty.
Duration: 40 minutes
Jeju Island Private Taxi Tour: 2 Full Days (West of Jeju)
Hallim Park - Stop At: Hallim Park is a renowned tourist destination in Jeju, hosting monthly flower-related events. A highlight during spring is the Hallim Park Tulip Festival, showcasing various tulip species like Apeldoorn, Shirley, Kees Nelis, Barcelona, Pink Diamond, and more. Visitors can also enjoy bibimbap adorned with colorful tulips.
Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes
Hyeopjae Beach - Stop At: Hyeopjae Beach, located about 32 kilometers west of downtown Jeju and near Hallim Park, features white sandy shores mixed with crushed seashells. Biyangdo Island appears to float on the cobalt sea, and the lush pine forest creates a stunning scene. The beach stretches approximately 200 meters and is 60 meters wide with a shallow depth of 1.2 meters, making it ideal for families. Amenities include a campground in the pine forest, changing stalls, shower booths, restrooms, drinking fountains, and more. Restaurants serve delicious dishes with freshly caught seafood like jeonbok (abalone) and sora (horned turban).
O’sulloc Tea Museum - Stop At: The Osulloc Tea Museum, opened in 2001 on Jeju Island, is Korea’s first tea museum. In 2013, the Osulloc Tea Stone was added next to the museum, offering visitors various tea experiences and cultural activity programs.
Duration: 1 hour
Jeju Glass Castle - Pass By: Visitors can choose Glass Castle instead of the O’Sulloc Tea Museum.
Yongmeori Coast - Stop At: Yongmeori Coast is a volcanic beach formed by ash from violent explosions when hot magma met cold seawater. Descending the narrow path to the beach, visitors can see a sandstone cliff. Its name, Yongmeori (meaning dragon’s head), comes from its resemblance to a dragon poised to dive into the sea. Entrance may be restricted during high tides or bad weather. If closed, Mt. Songaksan will be the alternative tour stop.
Duration: 1 hour
Sanbangsan Mountain - Stop At: Sanbangsan, rising to 395 meters, is a typical dome-shaped, craterless volcano. Its name, Sanbang, comes from a natural stone cave in the mountain’s middle. Inside the cave, known as Sanbanggulsa Temple, there is a Buddha statue. According to legend, water droplets from the cave ceiling are the tears of love shed by the goddess who protects Sanbangsan’s stone walls.
Duration: 30 minutes
Songaksan Mountain - Pass By: If Yongmeori Coast is closed (due to high tides or bad weather), Mt. Songaksan will be the alternative tour stop.
Cheonjeyeon Falls - Pass by: Cheonjeyeon Falls, known as “The Pond of God,” consists of three sections. Around the falls, diverse plant life thrives, including the rare ‘solimnan’ reeds. To the east, a cave releases cold water from the ceiling, creating the first waterfall. The water collects in a pool and then cascades two more times, forming the second and third waterfalls, which flow into the sea.
Duration: 1 hour
Teddy Bear Museum Jeju - Pass By: Since its opening in 2001, teddy bear enthusiasts have another destination to visit and enjoy the world’s most iconic plush toys! The museum features a wide range of themed exhibits, including Seoul History, 100 Years of Modern History, Arts, World Travel, and many more.
Alive Museum - Pass By: A Tricky Theme Park featuring five optical illusion experience themes: Trick Art, Digital Art, Sculpture Art, Provence Art. Visitors will enjoy a special and exciting experience and story through these five unique themes.

- Pickup and drop-off services in Jeju
- Insurance included
- Driver speaks English, Japanese, or Chinese
- Regular/Jumbo taxi, miniVan, Mini-BUS options
- Fuel and parking fees included
- Pickup and drop-off services in Jeju
- Insurance included
- Driver speaks English, Japanese, or Chinese
- Regular/Jumbo taxi, miniVan, Mini-BUS options
- Fuel and parking fees included
- Personal Expenses / Food and drinks / Lunch
- Gratuities are recommended, but not compulsory
- Personal Expenses / Food and drinks / Lunch
- Gratuities are recommended, but not compulsory
During your holiday trip to Jeju, your tour guide will lead you to the stunning jade-hued beaches and the UNESCO and World Natural Heritage landmarks. UNESCO has declared Seongsan Ilchulbong (Sunrise Peak) as a World Natural Heritage Site in 2007, and as a Global Geopark Site in the year 2010. Your adventure includes a visit to Manjanggul, the globe’s…
During your holiday trip to Jeju, your tour guide will lead you to the stunning jade-hued beaches and the UNESCO and World Natural Heritage landmarks. UNESCO has declared Seongsan Ilchulbong (Sunrise Peak) as a World Natural Heritage Site in 2007, and as a Global Geopark Site in the year 2010. Your adventure includes a visit to Manjanggul, the globe’s biggest recognized lava tunnel formed by volcanic eruptions which offers a breathtaking subterranean landscape that is likened to an underground palace.
The Stone Turtle, a unique collection that mirrors the island of Jeju, is exceptionally well-liked by visitors. The Woljeongri Beach, meaning ‘the place where the moon pauses’, evokes a rather sentimental panorama. Seopjikoji is a renowned South Korean drama shooting site. Seongeup Folk Village, still inhabited by locals, maintains the olden image of a Jeju hamlet. Experience the lifestyle of the local inhabitants living in age-old houses, bearing witness to their intertwined existence with the cultural heritages.
- In case of closing of Manjanggul Lava Tube (the first Wednesday of every month) Jeju Haenyeo Museum will be alternative tour course“Haenyeo
- In case of closing of Yongmeori Coast (during rising tides or bad weather) Mt. Songaksan will be alternative tour course
- Manjanggul Cave, a World Natural Heritage site, will be closed for safety inspection and internal construction as follows. Suspension of operation 2023.12.29. ~ 2025.08.31. so, replaced by another place.
- Up to 4 people use a regular taxi
- 5 people or More people use a Jumbo taxi or MINI-VAN
- 9 People or more people use a MINI-BUS
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.