Jeju Island Travel Guide 2024|6 Must-Visit Attractions You Can't Miss! Includes Ticket Links
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Published at 08/09/2024
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Thinking about exploring Jeju Island in South Korea but not sure where to start? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered! Kinnso has put together a list of the top 6 must-see spots on Jeju Island to help you plan the perfect trip. Make sure to save this guide for your adventure!
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1. Seongsan Ilchulbong
If you're heading to Jeju Island, Seongsan Ilchulbong should be at the top of your list. This UNESCO World Heritage site, also known as Sunrise Peak, is a stunning volcanic cone that emerged from an underwater eruption around 200,000 years ago. Standing tall at 182 meters, it takes about 30 minutes to hike to the top. While the trek can be a bit tough, the reward is absolutely worth it. The 360-degree views from the summit are simply breathtaking, especially if you catch the famous sunrise. You'll also spot the hardy female divers, known as haenyeo, snorkeling in the nearby waters to collect fresh seafood. Down at the base, Seongsan Port, one of Jeju's seven major ports, is always buzzing with the lively activities of local fishermen.
2. Seongji Island

Seongji Island is a fascinating little gem that appears like magic during low tide. When the waters pull back, a stunning 1.2-kilometer-long S-shaped sandy beach is unveiled, creating a natural bridge to Jeju's mainland near Yongduam Rock in Seogwipo City. Strolling along this pathway in the middle of the sea feels like something straight out of a fairy tale. Along your walk, you'll encounter unique rock formations, beautifully sculpted by the relentless forces of weathering and sea erosion. Just a heads-up: the tides can change dramatically, so be sure to check the tide schedule before you go.
3. Hyeopjae Coast
Sitting on the western side of Hallasan Mountain, Hyeopjae Coast is famous for its breathtaking 7-kilometer stretch of white sandy beach. It's easily one of the most stunning coastlines on Jeju Island. The sand is incredibly soft, and the water is so clear you can see right through it—perfect for a refreshing swim or just playing in the waves. Right next to the beach, there's a huge green space that's perfect for picnics or flying kites. Watching the sunset here is an unforgettable experience. Plus, you'll find two enormous rocks known as the "Rock of Men and Women" by the coast, which draw many couples hoping to make a wish.
4. Yongduam Rock
Yongduam Rock, a true icon of Jeju City, proudly stands next to Jeju Coastal Park. From afar, it looks like a dragon lifting its head to sip from the sea, which is why it's called Yongduam, or "Dragon Head Rock." This fascinating geological wonder is a classic case of sea erosion, sculpted over time by the relentless waves pounding against the tough basalt. The surrounding coastline offers breathtaking views, making it a fantastic place for a relaxing walk. As the day fades, the sunset bathes Yongduam Rock in a romantic glow, creating the perfect backdrop for an evening of sunset watching.
5. Tiandi Yuan Waterfall

If you're looking for a breathtaking natural wonder, the Tiandi Yuan Waterfall should be at the top of your list. Standing tall at 22 meters, the water dramatically tumbles down the cliffs, creating a spectacular sight. Legend has it that the Jade Emperor, the highest deity, used to host his grand banquets here, which is why it's known as "Tiandi Yuan." The area around the waterfall is a paradise for nature lovers, with lush forest trails, unique rock formations, and crystal-clear streams to explore. The park also boasts a sky bridge and viewing platforms, offering an up-close experience of the waterfall's beauty. And don't miss the chance to make a wish at the waterfall—locals believe that wishes made here have a special way of coming true!
6. Jeju Shinhwa World

If you're looking for an all-in-one destination on Jeju Island, Jeju Shinhwa World is the place to be. Spanning an impressive 2.3 million square meters, this massive resort has it all. From a thrilling theme park with more than 20 exciting rides and performances, to the largest indoor and outdoor water park in South Korea, there's something for everyone. And that's not all – you can also try your luck at the casino, stay at luxurious hotels, or even park your RV. For those on business, the resort boasts extensive MICE conference facilities. Plus, don't miss out on the designer shopping street. Jeju Shinhwa World truly has something for every visitor.
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