Jeju
Top 6 things to do in JejuLocated off the south coast of South Korea, the volcanic island of Jeju is one of the modern wonders of the world. Awarded the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve and World Heritage label, it’s clear to see why! Beaches, waterfalls, and caves are dotted around the island, including the tallest mountain and dormant volcano in South Korea! Hallasan Mountain rises 1,950 meters above sea level which you can climb to the top for some great views of the island and surroundings.
Travel back in time to experience culture, traditions and legends through your own eyes. Don’t miss out on the Dol Hareubang statues, guardians of the island too! 1. Step into a world of magical legends at Cheonjiyeon Falls Also known as ‘The Pond of God’, you can find three waterfalls here. A clear path will lead you to all three, so you won’t miss out on the splash! The first waterfall separates to produce the second and third. Marvel at the red Seonim Bridge too, with its seven playful nymph statues playing instruments on each side! 2. Snap a spectacular sunrise shot at Seongsan Ilchulbong Peak (sunrise peak)You won’t regret an early start up this extinct volcano and UNESCO World Heritage Site! Enjoy the hike up to its peak (182 meters above sea level) and see panoramic views and the huge crater. On your way down, take a detour to see a Haenyeo (sea women) as they free dive 10-20 meters for seafood! 3. Experience the thrill of the Manjang Cave lava tunnelHave you ever walked through a lava tunnel? This is one of the largest and longest in the world that goes on for 9 kilometers! One kilometer is open to the public to explore to protect the cave where you’ll see stalagmites, stalactites, other rock formations and even cave coral. 4. See what the locals are putting in their baskets at Dongmun Market! Established in 1945, this is Jeju’s largest and oldest permanent market. Have fun wandering around the four different sections. From fresh seafood, fruits and snacks to souvenirs to take home with you. Don’t forget to pick up some of the Jeju’s Hallabong tangerines, native to the island! Enjoy the evening buzz as people come to eat the local street food. 5. Relax on some of the island’s best beachesHyeopjae is one of Jeju’s most famous beaches, with white sands, clear water, and views of Biyangdo Island. Gwakji Gwamul Beach is worth a visit with its open-air baths made from volcanic stone. For a different experience, head to the sparkling black sands of Geommeolle Beach. The Olle-Gil Trail circles the entire island, making everything easily accessible! 6. Grab your maps and start exploring the nine gardens of Hallim Park With flowers blooming every month of the year and fantastic gardens, this is a nature lover’s paradise! Enjoy the subtropical botanical garden, water garden and bird garden. Admire hundred-year-old bonsai trees, rare natural stones and explore the folk village and caves too. Why not taste cuisine at the restaurants - it’s the perfect place for children and adults to enjoy.