Jeju Island Travel Guide | Discover the Jelly Ocean of Korea's Hawaii

Day 1 Hangzhou → Jeju Island → Hotel

All day

Today is the gathering day for all the tourists. You will fly directly to Jeju Island and begin your island adventure. Upon arrival at the airport, you will be met and transferred to your hotel in the city. You will then have free time to explore the city.

You can enter Jeju, South Korea visa-free. You just need to fill out the entry card and customs form on the plane and queue up for customs clearance after landing.

Reference flights:
Hangzhou GJ
Hangzhou-Jeju GJ8939 (18:40 Beijing time-21:40 Korea time)
Jeju-Hangzhou GJ8940 (22:40 Korea time-23:05 Beijing time)
Hangzhou JD
Hangzhou-Jeju JD359 (18:20 Beijing time-21:40 Korea time)
Jeju-Hangzhou JD360 (22:40 Korea time-23:20 Beijing time)
Korean won is the common currency in South Korea. Currently, Alipay can be used in most places in Jeju Island, South Korea; Korean time is 1 hour ahead of China time.

Note: 1. No rebate is available for those who enter duty-free shops on the list.
2. Koreans, those who have hired other tour guides during their stay in Korea, those who have signed up for local day tours, airport transfers, etc., international students in Korea; tourists from outside mainland China (Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan) or other countries; tourists who have disclosed their passport information to duty-free shops or other third parties, will not be accepted for booking this route. If any of the above situations are found, an additional fee of 1,000 yuan per person will be required.
3. The specific flight time is subject to the group order.

Day 2 Full day free at leisure

All day

Recommended itinerary (self-arranged):

Eastern Route: Udo Island - Seongsan Ilchulbong Peak - Seopjikoji - Woljeongri

We recommend visiting Seongsan Ilchulbong, a massive volcanic rock jutting out from the coast. From a distance, it resembles a massive castle. Seopjikoji is a fairytale along the coastline, with rocks and ponies resting by the sea. Later, we'll visit Woljeong-ri, home to the Jelly Sea. Facing the sea, there are countless adorable shops, including Puppy Café and the London Bagel Museum. We'll then return to the city to check in.

Day 3 Full day free at leisure

All day

Recommended itinerary (self-arranged):

On the west side of Jeju Island, the most recommended destination is Aewol-eup, which is also on the seaside and has countless exciting cafes, the sea-facing ramen restaurant No raba, the coffee shop bomnal, and many more desserts waiting for you to unlock.

The south of Jeju Island not only has traces of columnar nodes left by volcanoes, but also has bustling markets and fragrant orange orchards for you to choose from.

Day 4 Full day free at leisure

All day

Recommended itinerary (self-arranged):

Jeju Island City Walk

Jeju's downtown area is equally fascinating. Hidden away in the heart of the city are vintage shops, Dongmun Market, perfumery shops, and iced American coffee shops. The city's shops are constantly being updated, so it's up to you to explore!

Day 5 Jeju Island → Hangzhou

All day

Today is the end of our Jeju Island tour. Please check out at 11:00 AM (Korean time). Leave according to your flight schedule and conclude your enjoyable trip to Jeju Island.

Note: The specific flight time is subject to the group order

Jeju Island, South Korea's largest island, also known as Tamrado, Honeymoon Island, and Romantic Island, is located at the southern tip of the Korean Peninsula, facing the peninsula across the Jeju Strait. Covering a total area of ​​1,826 square kilometers, Jeju Island comprises 34 islands, including Udo, Woldo, Brotherdo, Chaegwido, Mosquito Island, and Hodo Island. Located 100 kilometers northeast of South Jeolla Province, it is an ideal tourist and fishing destination. Visitors can enjoy historical sites and natural landscapes, as well as hiking, horseback riding, driving, hunting, surfing, and golfing. The island is sparsely populated, with vast expanses of land, ranging from alpine forests to farmland and villages. Farmers primarily cultivate rice, vegetables, and fruit, but the most abundant and spectacular display is the rapeseed blossoms, which blanket the ground in a golden azure beauty in spring. Since ancient times, Jeju Island has been known for its "three mores and three lesses": abundant winds, abundant rocks, and abundant women; and no gates, no thieves, and no beggars.