Jeju Lover's Recommended Emotional Stay: Part 1

📍 Jeju Adventure Story (Located in Gujwa-eup, Jeju City)

⏰ Check-in: 3:00 PM / Check-out: 11:00 AM

✔️ Features of the Accommodation

- This is a private accommodation with three separate units (First Adventure, Second Adventure, Third Adventure), each with its own unique characteristics!

- The First Adventure is a pet-friendly 🐶 unit! It's rare to find such a charming and emotional stay that allows pets. 🩵
- The Second Adventure, which I stayed in, features a private outdoor hot tub and a fire pit zone! (Completely private use!)
- The Third Adventure offers an outdoor fireplace and a barbecue area, which is a great advantage.

- All three units have heated pools, and the view from the kitchen to the dining room is absolutely stunning 🥹!!!
- Each unit is designed for two people but can accommodate up to 4-5 people with an additional fee. I stayed with three people, and they provided extra bedding and toppers for the additional guests.
- The units are completely private, so you won't encounter anyone else during your stay! 🧡

- There's also a large shared swimming pool available from July to September (amazing vibes), and in the fall and winter, each unit has its own indoor heated pool and fire pit. Isn't this the perfect accommodation? 🫶🏻🥹🫶🏻

✔️ Pricing

- The most important part! Prices during the off-season are 350,000 KRW on weekdays (Mon-Thu) and 400,000 KRW on weekends and holidays (Fri-Sat). During peak season, prices are 400,000 KRW on weekdays (Mon-Thu) and 450,000 KRW on weekends and holidays (Fri-Sat).

- If you stay for consecutive nights, you get a 30,000 KRW discount per additional night. 🩵
- I stayed for a weekend in the fall last year for two consecutive nights, and it cost me just under 800,000 KRW.

✔️ Rating 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟

- I tend to invest the most in accommodations when I travel! Jeju offers a wide variety of options, including hotels, Airbnbs, and emotional stays, so I make it a point to try and compare different places every year when I visit Jeju.

Honestly, famous hotels in Jeju can cost 400,000-500,000 KRW per night on weekends, and some even go up to 700,000-800,000 KRW or more, with places like Marriott exceeding 1,000,000 KRW. Considering that, along with the seasonal vibes, scenery, unique interiors, and warm atmosphere of this accommodation, I highly recommend it! 🧡

Emotional stays like this offer so much, from carefully selected furniture and cozy bedding to amenities that rival hotels, as well as experiences like fire pits and barbecues. I hope everyone gets to feel the joy that these spaces bring! 🫶🏻

This is a highly recommended stay for couples, families, and friends 🍀 who want to fully enjoy the essence of Jeju's nature and air ☘️. 🩷

Post by E45***70 | Aug 27, 2025

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