Crater of Light: Witness the Soul of Jeju at Seongsan Ilchulbong

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Seongsan Ilchulbong (Sunrise Peak) is one of Jeju Island’s most iconic and breathtaking natural landmarks. Formed by a volcanic eruption over 5,000 years ago, this UNESCO World Heritage Site rises dramatically from the sea and features a vast crater at its summit. It is especially famous for offering some of the most spectacular sunrise views in Korea, drawing both locals and tourists eager to witness the first light of day.

The hike to the top is short and relatively easy, taking about 20–30 minutes along well-maintained paths. As you climb, you’ll enjoy sweeping views of Jeju’s rugged coastline, the surrounding ocean, and the unique volcanic landscape. At the base, visitors can watch live performances by the island’s famed haenyeo—traditional female divers who showcase their cultural heritage and remarkable free-diving skills.

Surrounded by seasonal blooms such as springtime rapeseed flowers and coastal cliffs, Seongsan Ilchulbong is not only a geological marvel but also a vibrant natural haven. Located just an hour from Jeju City and easily reachable by bus or car, it’s a convenient yet unforgettable stop for nature lovers, photographers, and cultural explorers alike.

Whether you come for the sunrise, the scenic beauty, or the cultural experiences, Seongsan Ilchulbong offers a truly memorable glimpse into the natural and human heritage of Jeju Island.

Post by ACSM | May 22, 2025

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