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by Jah Rasyida
Oct 9, 2025
Jeju Island 1.5-Hour Visa-Free Direct Flight Guide: A Romantic Journey Exclusively for Girls
Jeju Island, the closest visa-free island to China, is just a 1.5-hour direct flight away, making it the perfect spontaneous getaway for girls. This destination blends volcanoes, beaches, delicious food, and shopping, with every corner filled with romantic vibes.
Before You Go
Passport: Must be valid for more than 6 months with at least 3 blank pages; if you have a new passport, it’s recommended to bring your old one as well.
Flights: Direct flights available from Shanghai, Hangzhou, Ningbo, and other cities; round-trip prices range from 700 to 1500 RMB; flight time about 1.5 hours.
Hotels: Recommended are Jeju Grand Hyatt Hotel (65 sqm with extra-large floor-to-ceiling windows, located in the heart of the business district) or Jeju Shilla Hotel (beach views + childcare services).
Cash: It’s advisable to exchange about 3000 RMB worth of Korean won, as some small shops only accept cash.
Power Adapter: Korea uses German standard plugs; you can buy one online for about 20 RMB.
Data SIM Card: Purchase a Korean data SIM card in advance (5-10 RMB/day) or rent a WiFi egg.
Must-Visit Attractions
Seongsan Ilchulbong Peak: Hike at 4 a.m. to watch the tangerine-flavored sunrise; the sea of clouds at the summit turns honey-colored. On the way down, try the Stone Grandpa coffee cart.
Udo Island: Rent a pink electric scooter to circle the island (20,000 KRW/day). Recommended treats include peanut ice cream and jelly sea views at Blancrocher café.
Seopjikoji: Black volcanic rocks crash into the blue-green sea, a famous scene from a Korean drama proposal, with occasional surprise fireworks.
Green Tea Museum: Korean aesthetic architecture with highly recommended souvenir tea bags.
Aewol Handam Coffee Street: A cluster of unique seaside cafés with stunning photo spots along the Rainbow Coast Road.
Food Recommendations
Black Pork: Don’t miss the grilled black pork belly at Dombe Pork Restaurant.
Seafood Hot Pot: Freshly caught and cooked at Aewol seaside restaurants.
Dongmun Market: 24-hour toast, tangerine daifuku, and other night market snacks.
Citrus Rice Wine: A local specialty drink with different flavors at various restaurants.
Peanut Ice Cream: The most authentic is at Grandma’s House on Udo Island, with a memorable sweet and salty milky taste.
Shopping Guide
Duty-Free Shops: Shop at Lotte and Shilla Duty-Free; Hermes baskets and accessories are easy to find.
Chilseong Street: A trendy local shopping district with an underground mall for treasure hunting.
Olive Young: A Korean cosmetics store perfect for stocking up.
Practical Tips
Transportation: Chartering a car for 4-6 people is the most cost-effective (about 300 RMB/day); city buses start at 6 KRW.
Best Season: April to June to avoid the rainy season; winter offers chances to see snow scenes.
Entry: Print your flight ticket and hotel itinerary in advance; fill out the entry card on the plane.
Photography: Bring bright-colored clothes; seaside cafés and Rainbow Coast Road are great for photos.
Jeju Island has its unique charm in every season. Whether traveling solo or with girlfriends, you’ll find your own romantic moments. Grab your passport, and in just 1.5 hours, you can start this spontaneous journey!
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