Embark on a full-day private tour of Jeju Island’s UNESCO Heritage Sites, majestic mountain landscapes, and stunning lava tubes. Explore the beauty of East Jeju and immerse yourself in the rich culture and history of this unique destination.
Embark on a full-day private tour of Jeju Island’s UNESCO Heritage Sites, majestic mountain landscapes, and stunning lava tubes. Explore the beauty of East Jeju and immerse yourself in the rich culture and history of this unique destination.
- Jeju Stone Park - The Stone Culture Park is both a museum and an ecological park that thoroughly and systematically presents Jeju’s stone culture, known as the land of stones. The exhibition hall was completed and opened on June 3, 2006, after seven years of construction. This expansive park, where visitors can explore Jeju’s stone culture in one…
- Jeju Stone Park - The Stone Culture Park is both a museum and an ecological park that thoroughly and systematically presents Jeju’s stone culture, known as the land of stones. The exhibition hall was completed and opened on June 3, 2006, after seven years of construction. This expansive park, where visitors can explore Jeju’s stone culture in one location, is best enjoyed with a relaxed schedule. Situated in front of Oreum, a unique natural heritage of Jeju, the park’s entrance is reached by following a castle-like structure made of stacked stones, offering a refreshing view of the surroundings.
Upon entering and following the viewing path, visitors will encounter various stone sculptures inspired by the tale of Seolmundae Halmang and her son, General Oh Baek. The museum is uniquely located underground.
- Sangumburi Crater - Jeju Sangumburi Crater is a parasitic volcanic crater of Hallasan Mountain and is the only submerged volcano on Jeju Island.
The crater’s outer circumference measures 2,067m, the inner circumference is 756m, and its depth ranges from 100-146m, forming a conical cliff with a floor area of about 8,000 pyeong. The crater rarely emitted lava; instead, an explosion created a deep hole, scattering material in all directions with only a small amount accumulating nearby. Despite its larger diameter and depth compared to Baeknokdam, water does not collect in the crater but flows out to the sea through the basalt gravel layer of the crater wall. This type of crater is known as a maar, and Sangumburi Crater is unique in Korea, with only a few others found in Japan and Germany.
- Seopjikoji - Seopjikoji is a beach that gained fame when Korean actors Lee Byung-hun and Song Hye-kyo filmed a drama there.
At the top of Seopjikoji, visitors can easily view the tuff along with the stunning scenery of the open sea and rape flower fields. A lighthouse fire station, built of volcanic rock, stands 4 m high and 9 m in diameter at the hill’s summit. Behind Bonghwa Fire Station lies Byeonghwa Oreum, filled with red soil. The white lighthouse on the cone creates a striking contrast.
At Seopjikoji, visitors can take photos while leaving the parking lot and climb the lighthouse to admire the sea’s majesty or capture it in a photo.
Continuing along the coastal road past the lighthouse, visitors will reach the coastal road without needing to return to the starting point, where a taxi will be waiting. On clear days, visitors can also observe the women divers at work.
- Seongsan Ilchulbong - Seongsan Ilchulbong Peak is a World Natural Heritage site, and it takes about an hour for a round trip to climb and descend.
Standing at 182 m tall, Seongsan means a mountain resembling a castle, while Ilchulbong refers to the peak where the sun rises.
Seongsan Ilchulbong Peak also features haenyeo performances, which can be viewed twice daily at 2:00 PM. However, performances may be canceled in bad weather.
Seongsan Ilchulbong was formed when lava erupted from the seabed, rose high, and then solidified. The outer wall of the fortress is adorned with 99 stone pillars, resembling a crown descending from the sky. It takes about 30 minutes to reach the top from the ticket office. Climbing Seongsan Ilchulbong Peak allows visitors to experience the grandeur of nature.
- Haenyeo Museum - The Jeju Haenyeo Museum is situated in a fishing village overlooking the white sandy beach in Sehwa-ri, Gujwa-eup. It showcases materials related to the ocean, fishing villages, folklore, and fishing, with a focus on Jeju’s haenyeo culture, which dates back to ancient times. All exhibits inside and outside the museum were donated by haenyeo. The exhibition hall even features a donated and relocated haenyeo’s house, with detailed displays of food culture, childrearing, semi-urban farming, and Yeongdeunggut culture. The 7-minute video is a must-see.
The haenyeo’s skills are acquired through long-term training and experience. Typically, they begin learning to swim and dive in the village’s shallow waters at age 8 and become baby haenyeo around age 15. Haenyeo’s work requires a high level of skill, as they must hold their breath and work for over a minute while enduring strong water pressure at depths of 15m.
- Seongeup Folk Village - This village has been home to people living in traditional thatched houses since ancient times. Historically, Seongeup Village was the center of Jeju. In Seongeup Village, horses and cattle were sent to the king and central government. Visitors can explore the traditional thatched houses for free and see a traditional toilet.
In Seongeup Folk Village, visitors can stroll along the stone wall alley and observe the lifestyle of Jeju. They can also experience wearing Hanbok in Seongeup Village.
The lifestyle of Jeju people is showcased, including the story of using a traditional toilet.
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Hamdeok Beach - Walking along Jeju Olle Course 19 leads to Hamdeok Beach, which boasts an emerald jewel. Located in Hamdeok-ri, Jocheon-eup, Jeju-si, it is also known as ‘Hamdeok Seoubong Beach’ due to Oreum (Seoubong Peak) standing adjacent to the beach.
Although only 20km from Jeju Airport, arriving here feels like entering another country. 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 renowned for their stunning sea colors. The water is clear and shallow, making it an ideal summer destination for families. The west side of the beach is connected by an overpass, allowing visitors to experience walking on the sea. -
Saryeoni Forest Path - Saryeoni Forest Path is a forest walking trail that begins at Bijarim-ro and passes through Mulchat Oreum Volcanic Cone and Saryeoni Oreum Volcanic Cone.
Its starting point is located at National Road No. 1112, surrounded by dense cedar trees. The forest is home to a variety of tree species, including Konara Oak, Red-Leaved Hornbeam, Snowbell, Hinoki Cypress, and cedar. The average altitude is 550m.
This is one of the hidden 31 views of Jeju-si and is popular among hiking enthusiasts due to the untouched nature of the forest.

- Experienced taxi driver with basic English skills
- Pick-up and drop-off at airport, hotel, port, or stay house
- Insurance included
- Customizable itinerary
- No extra charge for Jeju airport pick-up and hotel drop-off
- Fuel and parking fees included
- Experienced taxi driver with basic English skills
- Pick-up and drop-off at airport, hotel, port, or stay house
- Insurance included
- Customizable itinerary
- No extra charge for Jeju airport pick-up and hotel drop-off
- Fuel and parking fees included
- Lunch / Personal Expenses / Food and Drinks
- Gratuities are recommended, but not compulsory
- Lunch / Personal Expenses / Food and Drinks
- Gratuities are recommended, but not compulsory
Jeongbang Falls is a waterfall that falls into the sea and is the best waterfall in Jeju. It’s a beautiful waterfall. Go to the area around the waterfall and take pictures. Let’s feel the mystery of nature.
Sangumburi is a very special crater in Asia that looks like a bowl of soup as gas explodes and goes underground.
Take your stress away while…
Jeongbang Falls is a waterfall that falls into the sea and is the best waterfall in Jeju. It’s a beautiful waterfall. Go to the area around the waterfall and take pictures. Let’s feel the mystery of nature.
Sangumburi is a very special crater in Asia that looks like a bowl of soup as gas explodes and goes underground.
Take your stress away while breathing in the clean air along the tree-lined trails of Sharyeoni Forest.
At Jeju Stone Culture Park, you can experience the wisdom of people’s lives while appreciating Jeju’s traditional culture, stones, volcanoes, and traditional thatched houses.
In Seopjikoji, you can spend your time strolling along the beach where the lighthouse and drama were filmed. Seongsan Ilbong is one of the world’s highest natural heritage sites and is a short 182m hiking course located on the beach. The hiking course is a 1-hour round trip course, and the easy beach walking course is about 30 minutes. The Haenyeo Museum also good place (Best 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.