Jeju Island, a small island located in the Korea Strait, is South Korea's largest and most popular island. Known for its beautiful beaches and volcanic landscape, throngs of people travel from the mainland every year to Jeju Island during the vacation season. From glittering white sand beaches to traditional folk villages, here is a list of places to visit during your stay on Jeju Island.
1. Hamdeok Beach
Hamdeok Beach, composed of three beaches united into one, is a gorgeous stretch running east of Jeju City. Although Jeju Island is known for its turbulent winds, Hamdeok Beach is sheltered by Seoubong Peak. This makes the waters virtually wave-free, making it the perfect place for families with young children and those looking to enjoy dipping into calm waters. Along with its gentle waters and complete beachside facilities, Hamdeok Beach is the perfect family-friendly beach to visit with your loved ones on your next visit to Jeju!
2. Camellia Hill
Camellia Hill, a beautiful botanical park, is home to thousands of camellia trees of 500 different species. In addition to camellias, this arboretum also houses other types of luscious flowers such as azaleas and hydrangeas. This stunning location is one of Jeju Island's most attractive spots, and hundreds of tourists flock to this botanical garden every year to enjoy the breathtaking sights. If you're looking to find a sense of peace during your travels, why not come and heal amidst the beautiful flowers and their calming scents?
3. O'sulloc Tea Museum
Have you ever wondered how green tea is grown? Well, at O'sulloc Tea Museum, you can find out by taking in the stunning view of the expansive tea fields, on which the tea leaves for the O'sulloc tea company are grown! Here, you can meander through the vibrant tea fields and relax in the tranquil gardens. In addition, the O'sulloc Tea Museum also houses a large cafe where you can try aromatic teas made with fresh tea leaves cultivated from the fields on-site, as well as delicious dessert items such as green tea flavoured cake and ice cream. If you are looking for a unique yet relaxing activity in Jeju, this place is sure to please!
4. Arte Museum
Immerse yourself in the world of art at Arte Museum, the largest immersive art exhibit in South Korea. Housed in a remodelled speaker manufacturing factory, Arte Museum makes use of the latest technology to create the most vivid and engaging experience. Through the use of vibrant colour and sound, this exhibition is a delight for the senses and will be sure to please viewers of all ages. Furthermore, you can cater to your interests at this exhibit as it is compromised of several different themes, such as waterfalls, gardens, European art, and many more! Enjoy a truly unforgettable experience at the Arte Museum to perfect your stay on Jeju Island.
5. Paragliding at Geum Oreum
If you are looking for a little thrill to add to your trip, why not try paragliding at Geum Oreum? Geum Oreum is a volcanic cone on Jeju Island known for its spectacular view of the sunset as well as its paragliding opportunities. Soak in the breathtaking scenery of Jeju Island as you sail across the sky on one of the most thrilling adventures Jeju has to offer. In addition to its unparalleled scenery, Geum Oreum is popular for its convenient road up to the summit, which saves paragliders from having to lug their gear up the summit.
6. Dongmun Market
Dongmun Market is Jeju Island's largest permanent market. This bustling market is divided into four sections: street food, souvenirs, seafood and produce, and snacks. You can wander through the different booths sampling all the delicious items each section has to offer! Try some of the famous Jeju tangerines or sample some of the decadent chocolate offered in the souvenir section. Whether you are looking for some fun souvenirs to take home or want to pop in for some snacks, Dongmun Market is sure to satisfy all foodies!
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