Embark on a private taxi tour from Seogwipo City in Jeju to explore World Heritage and UNESCO sites including Oedolgae, Manjanggul Cave, and Seongsan Ilchulbong. Immerse yourself in nature and be awe-inspired by the stunning landscapes.
Embark on a private taxi tour from Seogwipo City in Jeju to explore World Heritage and UNESCO sites including Oedolgae, Manjanggul Cave, and Seongsan Ilchulbong. Immerse yourself in nature and be awe-inspired by the stunning landscapes.
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Oedolgae - Departing from Seogwipo-si
외돌개 (Oedolgae)
Oedolgae marks the beginning of Jeju Olle Trail Course 7 and is a striking stone pillar rising 20 meters from the sea. Its solitary presence in the ocean earned it the name ‘Oedolgae’. Also known as ‘General Stone’ and ‘Grandma Rock’, legend has it that General Choi Yeong adorned this rock to…
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Oedolgae - Departing from Seogwipo-si
외돌개 (Oedolgae)
Oedolgae marks the beginning of Jeju Olle Trail Course 7 and is a striking stone pillar rising 20 meters from the sea. Its solitary presence in the ocean earned it the name ‘Oedolgae’. Also known as ‘General Stone’ and ‘Grandma Rock’, legend has it that General Choi Yeong adorned this rock to resemble a general during a battle against the Yuan Dynasty, causing the enemy to self-destruct. For the story behind ‘Grandma Rock’, see the legend below. Beyond the visible rocks, the lives of Jeju’s sea people are also evident.
These stone pillars are thought to have formed during a volcanic eruption. Scientifically, a chimney-shaped stone pillar where surrounding rocks are eroded by waves, leaving only the strong rocks, is called a sea stack. Pine trees naturally grow atop Oedolgae, creating a picturesque scene. -
Cheonjiyeon Falls - 천지연폭포 (Cheonjiyeon Falls)
At Cheonjiyeon Falls, white water cascades from the rock cliff, creating a thunderous sound. Its name means “sky connected with land.” Standing 22 meters high and 12 meters wide, the view and sound of the falling waters are magnificent. The area is home to Elaeocarpus, a Natural Monument 163, and various temperate plants like brambles, Psilotum nudum (L.) Griseb., Siebold’s chinquapin, Shiny xylosma, and camellias. It is also renowned for the Natural Habitat for Giant Mottled Eels (Natural Monument 27), which are nocturnal. -
Jeongbang Waterfall - Departing from Seogwipo-si
정방폭포 (Jeongbang Falls)
Jeongbang Falls is one of Jeju Island’s top three waterfalls, alongside Cheonjiyeon Falls and Cheonjeyeon Falls. It is the only waterfall in Korea where water falls directly into the sea. The fall is 23 meters high, and the two streams cascading down the black cliff create a thrilling sound and stunning view. The steep cliffs and ancient pine trees surrounding the fall add to its picturesque beauty, earning it a spot among the Ten Scenic Sights of Yeongju as “Jeongbanghapok.” Legend has it that the words ‘Seobulgwacha’ are engraved on the cliffs of Jeongbang Falls. According to lore, a man named Seobul visited the island seeking an elixir plant on orders from China’s Qin Shu Huangdi. Failing to find the plant, he headed west to return to China but was captivated by Jeongbang Falls, leading him to inscribe “Seobulgwacha” on the cliff. -
Seongsan Ilchulbong - 성산일출봉 (Seongsan Ilchulbong)
Seongsan Ilchulbong Tuff Cone, a prominent Jeju landmark, was formed around 5,000 years ago from an underwater volcanic eruption. It is especially renowned as a sunrise viewing spot, considered one of Jeju Island’s top ten scenic wonders. Besides sunrise views, Seongsan Ilchulbong Tuff Cone is a popular trekking destination. The Seongsan-Ojo Trail connects two villages by crossing the peak, while the Jijil Trail offers a closer look at the UNESCO-designated geopark and Jeju’s local culture. Walking these paths is recommended to fully experience the area; reaching the summit provides views of the vast volcanic crater and the surrounding blue ocean. To complete the visit, head to Seongsanpo Port to watch haenyeo (female divers) at work. -
Woljeongri Beach - 월정리 해변 (Woljeong-ri Beach)
Famous for its stunning scenery, white sand, and emerald waters, Jeju Woljeong-ri Beach features a road lined with tea houses and coffee shops. It is an excellent stopover during a Jeju Island trip and one of the few places to enjoy an exotic view. -
Seopjikoji - Departing from JEJU-SI
섭지코지 (Seopjikoji)
A short drive from Seongsan Ilchulbong Peak leads to Cape Seopjikoji. The name derives from the Jeju dialect for “Cape of Small Land” due to its unique cliff formation jutting into the ocean. The harmonious blend of hill and ocean attracts tourists year-round. Visitors may even spot Jeju ponies grazing on the grassy fields. Walking northeast along the cliff, one arrives at 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, two masterpieces by world-renowned architect Ando Tadao, which blend seamlessly with the natural surroundings. -
Hamdeok Beach - Departing from JEJU-SI
Walking along Jeju Olle Course 19 leads to Hamdeok Beach, a gem with emerald waters. Located in Hamdeok-ri, Jocheon-eup, Jeju-si, it is also known as ‘Hamdeok Seoubong Beach’ due to Oreum (Seoubong Peak) adjacent to the beach. Just 20 kilometers from Jeju Airport, arriving here feels like entering another world. Tall palm trees greet visitors at the entrance, and the emerald sea contrasts beautifully with the white sand. The clear water and white waves make even the sand and seaweed appear transparent. Among Jeju Island’s many beaches, Hyeopjae Beach, Gimnyeong Beach, and Hamdeok Beach are noted for their stunning sea colors. The clear, shallow waters make it an ideal summer spot for families. The beach’s west side is connected by an overpass, allowing visitors to walk over the sea. -
Seongeup Folk Village - Departing from JEJU-SI
성읍민속마을 (Seongeup Folk Village)
The entire village, preserving the lifestyle of old Jeju, is designated as an Important Folklore Cultural Heritage. Unlike typical folk villages, it remains inhabited. Village residents volunteer as guides, providing visitors with a wealth of information. The Saw-leaf Zelkova and Japanese hackberry in the village center are worth seeing. -
O’sulloc Tea Museum - Departing from Seogwipo-si
The Osulloc Tea Museum, adjacent to the Seogwang tea field in Jeju, is Korea’s first tea museum, opened in 2001 by AMOREPACIFIC to promote tea and Korean traditional tea culture. It is a cultural space harmonizing East and West, tradition and modernity, featuring a tea museum, a nature-friendly rest area, and a cafe offering delicious and diverse tea-based menus.

- Driver speaks simple English, Japanese, or Chinese
- Insurance included
- Regular Taxi, Jumbo Taxi, Minivan, Mini-bus options
- Fuel and parking fees included
- Pick-up and drop-off services from Jeju Island
- Driver speaks simple English, Japanese, or Chinese
- Insurance included
- Regular Taxi, Jumbo Taxi, Minivan, Mini-bus options
- Fuel and parking fees included
- Pick-up and drop-off services from Jeju Island
- Lunch / Personal Expenses / Food and Drinks
- Entrance fees
- Lunch / Personal Expenses / Food and Drinks
- Entrance fees
The itinerary for this tour changes based on the starting location, which can be either Seogwipo City or Jeju City.
Experience the World Natural Heritage and UNESCO Day Tour from Seogwipo City, located in the stunning southern part of Jeju. Enjoy a tour of Oedolgae and a refreshing waterfall, accompanied by the sounds of birds and waves in nature….
The itinerary for this tour changes based on the starting location, which can be either Seogwipo City or Jeju City.
Experience the World Natural Heritage and UNESCO Day Tour from Seogwipo City, located in the stunning southern part of Jeju. Enjoy a tour of Oedolgae and a refreshing waterfall, accompanied by the sounds of birds and waves in nature. Walking through Manjanggul Cave, a World Natural Heritage Site, and visiting Seongsan Ilchulbong Peak, a UNESCO site, are truly inspiring experiences.
If departing from Seogwipo, the tour includes visits to Seongsan Ilchulbong, Oedolgae, Jeongbang Waterfall, Jusanjeoli Cliff, and a choice between Manjanggul Cave or Osulloc.
For departures from Jeju City, the tour includes stops at Hamdeok Beach, Manjanggul Cave, Woljeongri Beach, Seongsan Ilchulbong, and a choice between Seopjikoji or Seongeup Folk Village.
- If Manjanggul Cave is closed (on the first Wednesday of every month), Jeju Haenyeo Museum will be offered as an alternative tour
- Up to 4 people use a regular taxi, 5 people or more people use a jumbo taxi or minivan, 9 or more people use mini-bus
- When departing from Seogwipo, Go to the Seongsan Ilchulbong, Oedolgae, Jeongbang Waterfall, jusanjeoli cliff and Choose One (Manjanggul Cave or Osulloc.)
- When departing from Jeju city , Go to the Hamdeok Beach, Manjanggul Cave, Woljeongri Beach, Seongsan Ilchulbong, and Choose One (Seopjikoji or Seongeup Folk Village )
- 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.
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.