Discover Jeju’s top attractions: Hyeopjae-Saeyeong Beach, Haenyeo Museum, Seongsan Ilchulbong, and Seongeup Folk Village. Enjoy a guided, air-conditioned tour with all fees included.
Discover Jeju’s top attractions: Hyeopjae-Saeyeong Beach, Haenyeo Museum, Seongsan Ilchulbong, and Seongeup Folk Village. Enjoy a guided, air-conditioned tour with all fees included.
- Hamdeok Beach - Situated along Jeju Olle Trail Course 19, Hamdeok Beach, also known as Hamdeok Seoubong Beach due to the nearby volcanic cone, is just 20 kilometers from Jeju International Airport. Renowned for its stunning emerald-blue waters, towering palm trees, and pristine white sands, it ranks among Jeju’s top three beaches. A bridge spans…
- Hamdeok Beach - Situated along Jeju Olle Trail Course 19, Hamdeok Beach, also known as Hamdeok Seoubong Beach due to the nearby volcanic cone, is just 20 kilometers from Jeju International Airport. Renowned for its stunning emerald-blue waters, towering palm trees, and pristine white sands, it ranks among Jeju’s top three beaches. A bridge spans the water at the western end, and visitors can enjoy a grassy field ideal for picnics and a coastal walking trail. Summer evenings are particularly popular for experiencing the night sea. In spring, Seoubong Volcanic Cone is adorned with vibrant yellow canola blossoms, and the summit offers breathtaking views of the area, including Hallasan Mountain on clear days.
- Haenyeo Museum - Celebrating the culture of Jeju’s female divers, known as haenyeo, which is recognized as a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, the museum showcases the history of this unique culture from ancient times. All exhibits are generously donated by the haenyeo themselves. The museum includes a replica of a haenyeo’s house and provides in-depth exhibitions on their culinary traditions, upbringing, semi-agricultural and semi-fishing lifestyle, yeongdeunggut, and more.
In case of closures, weather conditions, traffic, or other unforeseen restrictions, the guide may substitute attractions on-site at their discretion.
Haenyeo Museum (closed every Monday) → Seopjikoj
- Seongsan Ilchulbong - The UNESCO World Heritage site, Seongsan Ilchulbong Tuff Cone, stands 180 meters above sea level, formed by a magma flow beneath the sea over 5,000 years ago. Initially a separate island, it is now connected to the main island by accumulated sand and soil. At the top of the tuff cone lies a large crater, created by the interaction of hot lava and cold ocean water, measuring about 600 meters in diameter and 90 meters deep. Once used for agriculture, it now features a field of silver grass and has been featured in films. From the summit, visitors can enjoy views of Udo Island and the spectacular sunrise. The tuff cone area was designated a natural reserve on July 19, 2000.
In case of closures, weather conditions, traffic, or other unforeseen restrictions, the guide may substitute attractions on-site at their discretion.
Seongsan Ilchulbong (closed on the first Monday of each month) → Sangumburi
- Ilchul Land - “Ilchulland” is a serene and abstract botanical garden enhancing tourism in eastern Jeju Island. It features the significant “Micheon Cave,” which retains the enchanting allure of the underground. This attraction holds academic, touristic, and cultural significance, reflecting the richness of Jeju’s natural and cultural heritage.
- Seongeup Folk Village - Designated and protected as a folk village, Seongeup Folk Village preserves the essence of Jeju’s traditional private houses. It maintains various tangible and intangible cultural heritages, including folk songs, games, local foods, craftsmanship, and the Jeju dialect. The village offers experiences in traditional culture and housing, and hosts cultural events every October and November.
- Dongmun Traditional Market - Conclude your day at Jeju’s oldest and most lively traditional market. While this part of the itinerary is not guided, guests have the option to end their tour here and explore the market at their leisure.

- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Admission Fees
- Parking fees
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Admission Fees
- Parking fees
- Lunch
- Personal travel insurance
- Lunch
- Personal travel insurance
The Eastern tour of Jeju Island is a must-visit course for those exploring Jeju Island.
We start with the breathtaking ‘Hyeopjae-Saeyeong Beach’, ranked among the top three most beautiful beaches in Jeju.
Then, we explore the ‘Haenyeo Museum’, dedicated to the “Haenyeo” (female divers), recognized as a National Intangible Cultural Heritage.
Next, we…
The Eastern tour of Jeju Island is a must-visit course for those exploring Jeju Island.
We start with the breathtaking ‘Hyeopjae-Saeyeong Beach’, ranked among the top three most beautiful beaches in Jeju.
Then, we explore the ‘Haenyeo Museum’, dedicated to the “Haenyeo” (female divers), recognized as a National Intangible Cultural Heritage.
Next, we visit the UNESCO World Heritage Site, ‘Seongsan Ilchulbong’, and the ‘ilchul Land’, a botanical garden featuring the micheongul Lava Tube System underground.
Lastly, we experience the traditional culture and history of Jeju Island at ‘Seongeup Folk Village’, where you can glimpse into the life of Jeju Island.
This tour includes all entrance fees and is accompanied by a licensed guide and an air-conditioned vehicle.
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- In the event of closures, weather conditions, traffic, or other unexpected restrictions, the guide may replace attractions on-site at their discretion. Haenyeo Museum (closed every Monday) → Seopjikoji // Seongsan Ilchulbong (closed on the first Monday of each month) → Sangumburi
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.