Today is free day. Depart for Jeju International Airport (Airport Code: CJU) on your own. Jeju Island to Seoul Transportation Exclusive (Seoul Airport Code: ICN / GMP). After arriving in Seoul, please make your own arrangements to the hotel.
Notes: Today's itinerary does not include transportation from Jeju to Seoul, please purchase on your own in advance!
You can also choose the optional activities to participate in for an additional fee.
【Western Coast Optional Tour in Jeju (Minimum 2 people)】
O'sulloc Tea Museum located on Jeju Island opened in 2001 is Korea's first tea museum. In 2013, Osulloc Tea Stone was built next to the museum offering visitors with various tea experience and cultural activity programs.
Yongmeori Coast is a volcanic beach made of ash emitted during violent explosions occurring when hot magna coming from underground met the cold seawater. Going down the narrow path to the beach, you can also see a sandstone cliff. Its name, Yongmeori (it literally means a dragon's head) comes from its resemblance to a dragon appearing ready to plunge deep into the sea. If the Yongmeori Coast is closed (during the bad weather),
Songaksan Mountain will be another route. Songaksan Mountain is also called 99 Bong (99 Peaks) due to its 99 small peaks. The road from Sanbanggulsa Temple in Southern Jeju to Songaksan Mountain is a famous coastal drive with breathtaking scenic views. Though not as enormous as Hallasan Mountain, the view from the peak of Songaksan is truly scenic.
Sanbangsan Mountain rising to a height of 395 meters is a typical dome-shaped, craterless volcano. Its name, Sanbang, originates from a natural stone cave formed in the middle of the mountain. Inside the cave, called Sanbanggulsa Temple, there is a statue of the Buddha. According to a legend, water drops from the cave ceiling are the tears of love shed by the goddess who protects Sanbangsan's stone walls (
This tour is only available on the middle of March - the beginning of April).
Aewol Cafe Street Handam Coastal Trail is a short walking path along the west coast of Jeju. It starts at Handam Village and ends at Gwakji Beach. It's a scenic route that takes you along the rocky coastline and provides great views out over the sea. It's long been a popular spot for walkers, but more recently, the coffee shops and restaurants that line the route have attracted the island's foodies.
Options Meeting Point and Departure Time:
Departure Time: 9:00 am
Meeting Point: Ocean Grand Hotel or similar
Return Time: 18:00 pm
Return Point: Ocean Grand Hotel or similar
