Red camellias in winter, hydrangeas in summer. Enjoy a nature walk on Camellia Hill where you can feel the seasons.

๐Ÿ“ Spot Details

๐Ÿ“ Camellia Hill
The largest camellia arboretum in the Orient, located at 166 Byeonga-ro, Andok-myeon, Seogwipo-si. It covers an area of approximately 172,000 m2 (approximately 60,000 tsubo), and is home to over 6,000 camellia trees of 500 varieties from 80 countries around the world, allowing visitors to enjoy a variety of flowers throughout the four seasons.

The garden also has a lawn plaza, lotus pond, greenhouse, exhibition gallery, teahouse, and cottages where you can stay overnight, making it a great place to enjoy a day's stay.

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โฐ Opening hours, access, and fees

Item Details

Opening hours Winter (November to February): 8:30-18:00
Spring and autumn (March to May, September to October): 8:30-18:30
Summer (June to August): 8:30-19:00 (entrance until 1 hour before closing)

Closed days Open all year round

Admission fee Adults: 8,000-10,000โ‚ฉ / Teens and seniors: 6,000โ‚ฉ / Children: 5,000โ‚ฉ (group discounts available)

Access Free parking available. Approximately 50 minutes by car from Jeju Airport, also accessible by public transport

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๐ŸŒธ Seasonal attractions

Winter (November to March): Camellia flowers bloom bright red, creating an elegant winter scene typical of Jeju. The red camellias in the bitter cold are fantastic.

Spring (March to May): Cherry blossoms, azaleas, tulips, and lilies decorate the gardens, allowing you to enjoy a variety of colors.

Summer (June to August): Hydrangeas and pink mules bloom, transforming the landscape into a cool, lush green space.

Autumn (September to October): Autumn leaves and wildflowers add color to the late autumn landscape, creating a soft atmosphere.

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Post by futaritabi | Jul 27, 2025

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