Explore Jeju’s UNESCO wonders with a local guide. Discover stone culture, unique craters, and sunrise views. Witness haenyeo’s underwater performance.
Explore Jeju’s UNESCO wonders with a local guide. Discover stone culture, unique craters, and sunrise views. Witness haenyeo’s underwater performance.
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Jeju Stone Park - Dolhareubang serves as the guardian deity and emblem of Jeju. These statues can be found at the entrance of villages throughout Jeju, representing an elder who safeguards the community and its inhabitants.
In addition to Jeju’s traditional thatched houses, traditional toilets, which are no longer in use, are displayed for…
- Jeju Stone Park - Dolhareubang serves as the guardian deity and emblem of Jeju. These statues can be found at the entrance of villages throughout Jeju, representing an elder who safeguards the community and its inhabitants.
In addition to Jeju’s traditional thatched houses, traditional toilets, which are no longer in use, are displayed for tourists. These toilets featured small pig enclosures and stone feeding bowls. Residents of Jeju used them until 1980, and since pigs would approach while people used the toilets, sticks were kept handy to fend them off. Historically, these toilets were essential for agriculture, as they provided fertilizer for fields, combining grass and pig waste.
Today, traditional toilets are not used anywhere. Furthermore, Jeju locals stack stones to dispel negative energy, ensuring the safety and peace of their families while praying for happiness.
- Sangumburi Crater - The Sangumburi Crater on Jeju is a parasitic volcanic crater of Hallasan Mountain and the only submerged volcano on Jeju Island.
The crater’s outer circumference measures 2,067 meters, with an inner circumference of 756 meters and a depth ranging from 100 to 146 meters, forming a conical cliff. Its floor area is approximately 26,400 square meters. The crater rarely emitted lava; instead, an explosion created a deep hole, scattering material in all directions with minimal accumulation around it. Despite its larger diameter and depth compared to Baeknokdam, water does not accumulate 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 found in Japan and Germany worldwide.
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Seongsan Ilchulbong - Seongsan Ilchulbong
(Woman diver performance daily at 2pm only)
Seongsan Ilchulbong was formed by a hydrovolcanic eruption under the sea approximately 5,000 years ago. Subsequent coastal erosion by waves and sea breezes, particularly on the eastern coast exposed to the open sea, resulted in a vertical coastal cliff due to stronger wave energy.
Seongsan Ilchulbong Peak is a World Natural Heritage Site and one of Jeju’s top 10 scenic locations. The view is considered the most stunning in Jeju. The ascent and descent take about an hour, but for those who find climbing challenging, a walk along the left shore is an option. The peak stands at 182 meters.
Seongsan translates to a mountain resembling a castle, while ‘Ilchulbong’ refers to the peak where the sun rises.
Next is a female diver performance. In the event of adverse weather, the show may be canceled without notice. Haenyeo performances occur daily at 2:00 pm.
- Jeju Island - After completing the sightseeing taxi tour, it is time to return to the accommodation. The operator will drop you off at the starting location from the morning or near your accommodation.

- Jeju airport pick up & Any jeju place start tour & anyhotel drop off ok (No extra additional charge)
- NO additional charges for tour departures from out-of-town areas or for tour endings in any area.
- Tour is conducted best driver who has a lot of experience in foreign tours & speaks simple English.
- All admission fee are included / Insurance is…
- Jeju airport pick up & Any jeju place start tour & anyhotel drop off ok (No extra additional charge)
- NO additional charges for tour departures from out-of-town areas or for tour endings in any area.
- Tour is conducted best driver who has a lot of experience in foreign tours & speaks simple English.
- All admission fee are included / Insurance is included.
- We always provide taxis registered in south of Korea.(All taxis include transportation insurance.)
- Gratuities /Food and Drinks /Drivers Lunch / personal Expenses
- Gratuities /Food and Drinks /Drivers Lunch / personal Expenses
This tour is led by a local taxi tour guide who personally accompanies guests, except for the climbing portion.
At Jeju Stone Culture Park, visitors can explore the park and experience the lifestyle of Jeju residents, including stones, Jeju guardian deities, stone pagodas, traditional thatched houses, and traditional toilets. For those who find walking…
This tour is led by a local taxi tour guide who personally accompanies guests, except for the climbing portion.
At Jeju Stone Culture Park, visitors can explore the park and experience the lifestyle of Jeju residents, including stones, Jeju guardian deities, stone pagodas, traditional thatched houses, and traditional toilets. For those who find walking challenging, an electric cart is available for touring the park.
Sangumburi is a one-of-a-kind crater globally. It is a circular crater that formed by sinking into the ground during a volcanic eruption, making it a must-see for first-time visitors.
Seongsan Ilchulbong takes about an hour to climb, and its massive lava formation resembles a castle. Situated on the east side, it is renowned as a sunrise viewing spot at the summit.
A haenyeo performance takes place at the beach daily at 2 PM. The haenyeo performance features songs sung by haenyeo on their way to work, and includes a demonstration of catching conches and octopuses underwater.
- On these tours, a driver is always assigned to accompany the customer, walking with them and taking photos for them. (Excluding hiking courses)
- If you need a baby seat, please make a special request and we will provide it free of charge.
- The woman diver performance is held every day at 2pm at Seongsan Ilchulbong Beach. However, it is canceled if the weather suddenly becomes bad.
- At Jeju Stone Culture Park, you can walk around the park and see the lives of Jeju people through Jeju stones, guardian deities believed in by Jeju people, Jeju stone towers, traditional thatched houses of Jeju people, and traditional toilets. For those who have difficulty walking, you can ride an electric cart and see the scenery. You can feel and touch the beauty of natural stones created by volcanic activity on Jeju Island, and see the stones, soil, and culture of Jeju people. Sangumburi is a unique crater in the world. It is a circular crater that has sunk into the ground during a volcanic eruption. It is a must-see for those who have never seen it before. You can see the beautiful surroundings of Hallasan and the 360 ​​small mountains around the crater. Seongsan Ilchulbong is a World Natural Heritage site. It takes about an hour to climb, and the large lava looks like a castle. It is located on the east side, so it is a famous sunrise spot at the peak. Haenyeo performances are held on the beach every day at 2 o’clock. The Haenyeo performance is a performance where the Haenyeo sing a song about going to work and also catch conches and octopuses underwater. Jeju was famous as an island where Mongolian Genghis Khan raised horses for 100 years in the past, and the land, grass, and surrounding mountains were controlled as horse ranches, preventing farming, which further developed the Jeju people’s strong Haenyeo activities.
- Currently, Manjanggul Cave is temporarily closed and is scheduled to reopen after April 2026. Manjanggul Cave information Manjanggul lava tube information Manjanggul Cave is a natural cave formed approximately 100,000 to 300,000 years ago by lava flowing from Geomun Oreum, one of the small mountains in Jeju, along the surface. It is the core of the Geomun Oreum Lava Cave System, which was designated as a UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site in 2007. The general exploration section extends about 1 km inward from the Second Entrance. The main passage, measuring 18 meters in width and 23 meters in height, evokes a sense of openness that makes one forget it is an underground space. At the end of the section stands a 7.6-meter-tall lava column, the symbol of this cave. Formed by the lava flowing from the ceiling and solidified lava on the floor coming into contact to form a single column, it is the largest lava column known to date in the world. Manjanggul Lava Cave is approximately 7.4 km long and features a multi-layered structure in some parts. The main tunnel measures 18 meters in width and 23 meters in height, making it one of the largest lava caves in the world. Due to a collapse of the cave ceiling, the entrance is divided into three sections; However, tourists are only allowed to use the second entrance, and entry is permitted only up to a maximum of 1 kilometer. Inside Manjanggul Lava Cave, visitors can observe various cave formations, including stalactites, stalagmites, flowstones, lava flows, lava shelves, and lava rafts. In particular, the lava column located at the edge of the tourist area reaches a height of approximately 7.6 meters and is known as the tallest lava column in the world. When descending the stairs in Manjanggul, you must proceed very carefully, step-by-step, while keeping an eye on your footing. Since the interior is kept dark to preserve its natural state as much as possible, you must always walk cautiously during the cave tour. Additionally, you must be careful as there are small puddles of water at intervals along the 1-kilometer flat path. Water may also drip from the ceiling during heavy rains. Regardless of the temperature above ground, the interior of Manjanggul Lava Cave maintains a temperature of 10–15°C year-round, remaining in its natural state for a long time, unaffected by seasonal changes. It is very cool in the summer, but becomes very cold from autumn onwards, so a winter jacket is essential.
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.