Explore the island like a local with our private vehicle and driver service. Create a personalized itinerary with assistance from our staff and enjoy the freedom to travel wherever you desire.
Explore the island like a local with our private vehicle and driver service. Create a personalized itinerary with assistance from our staff and enjoy the freedom to travel wherever you desire.
- Cheonjiyeon Falls - Situated in Seogwipo City on Jeju Island, Cheonjiyeon Waterfall is one of the island’s most renowned natural attractions. The name “Cheonjiyeon” translates to “sky connected with land,” perfectly capturing the waterfall’s majestic essence. With a height of 22 meters and a width of 12 meters, the water elegantly flows into a…
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Cheonjiyeon Falls - Situated in Seogwipo City on Jeju Island, Cheonjiyeon Waterfall is one of the island’s most renowned natural attractions. The name “Cheonjiyeon” translates to “sky connected with land,” perfectly capturing the waterfall’s majestic essence. With a height of 22 meters and a width of 12 meters, the water elegantly flows into a tranquil, emerald pool that is 20 meters deep. The area is lush with subtropical flora, creating an enchanting and almost otherworldly ambiance.
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Seongeup Folk Village - Located at the base of Hallasan Mountain on Jeju Island, Seongeup Folk Village offers a glimpse into the rich history and vibrant culture of Jeju’s native people. As a preserved area, it provides an authentic look into the traditional lifestyle, architecture, and social customs of the island’s residents, particularly from the Joseon Dynasty period.
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Camellia Hill - Camellia Hill is a renowned botanical garden on Jeju Island, South Korea, and a popular tourist spot, especially celebrated for its extensive collection of Camellia flowers. The garden covers a vast area and is home to around 500 different species of camellias, along with other plants and flowers.
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Jeongbang Waterfall - Positioned on Jeju Island’s southern coast, Jeongbang Waterfall is a magnificent 23-meter-high waterfall that directly cascades into the ocean, making it the only waterfall in South Korea to do so. Surrounded by lush greenery and dramatic cliffs, it offers a picturesque and serene environment that draws visitors from around the globe.
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O’sulloc Tea Museum - Situated on Jeju Island, the O’sulloc Green Tea Museum is a distinctive attraction dedicated to the history, cultivation, and culture of green tea in Korea. Encircled by scenic tea fields, the museum provides a beautiful setting for visitors to explore various aspects of green tea production and appreciation.
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Seongsan Ilchulbong - Located on Jeju Island’s eastern coast, Seongsan Ilchulbong Peak, also known as “Sunrise Peak,” is a breathtaking volcanic tuff cone offering stunning panoramic views of the surrounding landscape and ocean. This UNESCO World Heritage Site, formed by a volcanic eruption over 5,000 years ago, is renowned for its unique crater encircled by 99 sharp, rocky peaks resembling a crown.
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Seopjikoji - Found on Jeju Island’s eastern coast, Seopjikoji is a serene coastal area celebrated for its stunning natural scenery and picturesque views. With dramatic rock formations, lush green fields, and a vibrant blue sea, Seopjikoji provides a peaceful and captivating atmosphere that attracts visitors seeking tranquility.
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Daepo Haean Jusangjeolli Cliff - Situated on Jeju Island’s southern coast near Jungmun Beach, Jusangjeolli Cliff is a remarkable natural formation of hexagonal basalt columns created by volcanic activity over 100,000 years ago. These impressive rock formations, resembling giant steps or pillars, are the result of lava flowing into the sea and rapidly cooling, forming distinct columnar shapes.
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Sangumburi Crater - Located on Jeju Island, Sangumburi Crater is a dormant volcanic crater, specifically a Maar, surrounded by lush vegetation and unique volcanic features. Unlike most craters that are bowl-shaped, Sangumburi is flat, allowing for easy access and exploration.
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Jeju Stone Park - Jeju Stone Park, on Jeju Island, South Korea, is a unique cultural and ecological park dedicated to the island’s volcanic geology, cultural heritage, and the deep connection between the local people and stone. Spanning over 300 hectares, the park features a diverse array of exhibits, including natural stone formations, sculptures, and traditional stone culture artifacts. Jeju Stone Park offers a comprehensive experience that blends nature, art, and history, providing visitors with an immersive journey through Jeju’s volcanic landscape and its cultural significance.

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- Gratuities (Optional)
- The itinerary is customizable.
- The itinerary is customizable.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.