Discover Jeju’s Hydrangea Festival, UNESCO sites, and stunning beaches. Enjoy flowers, waterfalls, cliffs, and tea fields on this unforgettable tour.
Discover Jeju’s Hydrangea Festival, UNESCO sites, and stunning beaches. Enjoy flowers, waterfalls, cliffs, and tea fields on this unforgettable tour.
- Hyeopjae Beach - Situated on the western side of Hanrim-eup, Hyeopjae Beach (협재해수욕장) is a part of Hanrim Park. The sand’s stunning white hue is due to the abundance of crushed seashells mixed with it. The beach extends for 9 km, featuring cobalt-blue waters and evergreen forests nearby, creating a picturesque landscape. Biyangdo Island is located…
- Hyeopjae Beach - Situated on the western side of Hanrim-eup, Hyeopjae Beach (협재해수욕장) is a part of Hanrim Park. The sand’s stunning white hue is due to the abundance of crushed seashells mixed with it. The beach extends for 9 km, featuring cobalt-blue waters and evergreen forests nearby, creating a picturesque landscape. Biyangdo Island is located just off the shore.
- Hallim Park - This theme park encompasses nine distinct themes, including a subtropical botanical garden, bonsai garden, folk village, palm tree road, cave, bird safari, pond garden, senior exhibition hall, and an outdoor walking trail. It showcases a variety of flowers found in Jeju throughout the year. Notable figures such as former Chinese Prime Minister Jiang Zemin and former Japanese Prime Minister Nakasone have visited. It attracts over 1 million visitors annually, both domestic and international.
- Cheonjeyeon Falls - Named Cheonjeyeon because the Jade Emperor’s fairies were believed to bathe here at night. The rock cave beside Cheonjeyeon, where the first waterfall cascades, has water colder than ice flowing from the ceiling. Historically, it was believed that drinking this water on Baekjung and Cheoseo days could cure all ailments, drawing many visitors.
Cheonjeyeon maintains a clear pond year-round with water flowing between the cliff and the clay layer below. As a popular tourist spot in the Jungmun Complex, it is part of a natural subtropical forest zone and is protected as one of the Hallasan Mountain Natural Reserves. The dampalsu tree under the cliff west of the first waterfall is a protected Jeju Island monument.
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Daepo Haean Jusangjeolli Cliff - UNESCO Geopark.
Jeju Jungmun and Daepo Coast’s columnar joints are a significant geological resource for studying the geological phenomena of basalt lava solidification and coastal landform development due to sea erosion, offering exceptional academic value and scenic beauty. - Camellia Hill - Hydrangea festival.
Camellia Hill is a camellia arboretum established on a 172,000-square-meter area in Sangchang-ri, Jeju-do. It houses 6,000 camellia trees of 500 different species, including those with the world’s largest and earliest blossoms. The arboretum also features palm trees, wildflowers, and other plants, along with a vast grass plaza and an ecological pond. Additional facilities include a gallery with camellia-themed crafts and a multipurpose seminar room. Camellia Hill provides various lodging options, from thatched-roof cottages and wooden cabins to steel houses and a condominium-style resort.
- O’sulloc Tea Museum - Located next to O’sulloc’s Seogwang Tea Plantation in Jeju, the O’sulloc Tea Museum was established by Amore Pacific in 2001 to promote Korean teas and traditional tea culture. The museum serves as a cultural space where East meets West, and modernity blends with tradition. It features a tea gallery, an eco-friendly rest area, and a cafe offering a variety of delicious tea-based desserts.

- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Jeju City hotel pick-up & drop-off
- Expert (licensed) tour guide
- Parking fees
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Jeju City hotel pick-up & drop-off
- Expert (licensed) tour guide
- Parking fees
- Lunch
- Admission fee (Hallim Park, Cheonjeyeon Falls, Jusangjeollidae, Camellia Hill)
- Personal travel insurance
- Lunch
- Admission fee (Hallim Park, Cheonjeyeon Falls, Jusangjeollidae, Camellia Hill)
- Personal travel insurance
▶ Hyeopjae Beach: Start your day at one of the premier beaches on the west coast. Its pristine turquoise waters and white sands provide an idyllic tropical scene.
▶ Hallim Park: Discover an expansive botanical park that hosts a seasonal hydrangea festival. Enjoy a diverse array of flowers, exotic plants, and a unique lava tube cave system all in one…
▶ Hyeopjae Beach: Start your day at one of the premier beaches on the west coast. Its pristine turquoise waters and white sands provide an idyllic tropical scene.
▶ Hallim Park: Discover an expansive botanical park that hosts a seasonal hydrangea festival. Enjoy a diverse array of flowers, exotic plants, and a unique lava tube cave system all in one location.
▶ Cheonjeyeon Waterfall & Jusangjeolli Cliff: Be amazed by the breathtaking natural landscapes of the south. From the “Pond of God” waterfall to the remarkable hexagonal rock formations, these are genuine marvels of Jeju.
▶ Camellia Hill: A must-see for hydrangea enthusiasts! Stroll through the magical “Hydrangea Tunnel” and capture unforgettable photos amidst thousands of blooming flowers.
▶ O’Sulloc Tea Museum & Innisfree House: Quench your curiosity at Jeju’s leading green tea destination. Roam through extensive green tea fields, visit the tea museum, and shop for organic products at the Innisfree Jeju House.
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