Island Guide Updated 2026

Jeju Island
Korea's Volcanic Paradise

670k
Population
₩160k+
Daily budget
UTC+9
Time zone
Apr-Jun
Best months
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Why Visit Jeju Island?

Jeju is a volcanic island 85 km off Korea's southern coast — UNESCO-listed, tropical by Korean standards, and the country's honeymoon capital. At its center rises Hallasan, South Korea's highest peak (1,947 m). Around its edges: black-sand beaches, lava tubes, waterfalls, the famous haenyeo (female free-divers), orange groves, and a coastline of basalt columns shaped by 1.8 million years of eruptions.

Jeju City (north) is where the airport is; Seogwipo (south) is where the best scenery is. You need a rental car — public transport is minimal. Most visitors come for 3-4 days; international budget airlines fly in from Seoul every 15 minutes (the world's busiest air route).

Best time: April-June for flowers and mild weather, September-October for autumn. July-August is hot and wet. Winter is mild (5-12°C) — Hallasan gets snow.

Top Attractions

Discover the best of Jeju Island.

Hallasan National Park
Korea's highest peak (1,947 m). Full hike to crater lake takes 8-10 hours. Easier trails too.
Hike
Seongsan Ilchulbong
Tuff cone rising 180 m from the sea. UNESCO. Sunrise hike is unforgettable.
Sunrise
Manjanggul Lava Tube
One of the world's longest lava tubes at 7.4 km — 1 km open to visitors. Bring a jacket.
UNESCO
Cheonjiyeon Waterfall
"Pond of the Emperor of Heaven" — multi-tiered falls in a subtropical forest ravine.
Waterfall
Haenyeo Museum
UNESCO-protected culture of female free-divers who harvest seafood without oxygen tanks.
Culture
Udo Island
Tiny island off the east coast. Bike or scooter loop in 2 hours. Peanut ice cream.
Ferry

Neighborhoods Guide

Where to stay and what to expect in each area:

Jeju City
Airport base
Airport, ferry terminal, Dongmun Market. Most hotels here.
Seogwipo
South coast
Waterfalls, best scenery, Olle Trail gateway. Quieter than Jeju City.
Hyeopjae
West beach
Turquoise water, white sand, view of Biyangdo Island.
Seongsan
Sunrise peak
Near Ilchulbong. Villages, udo ferry terminal.
Aewol
Café coast
Trendy cafés, ocean-view restaurants, boutique stays.
Udo Island
Offshore day
Ferry from Seongsan. No stay needed.

Safety in Jeju Island

Jeju safety: Extremely safe. Main risks are natural — the ocean, mountain weather, and driving. Hallasan weather changes fast; wear proper boots. Jellyfish can appear August. Typhoons possible July-September.

Safest areas for visitors

  • Everywhere — Crime is rare. Locals leave keys in ignitions at trailheads.
  • Hallasan — Check weather. Start early — trails close entry after ~12:30.
  • Beaches — Watch for rip currents at Hamdeok and Hyeopjae. Lifeguards June-August.
  • Roads — Tourist rentals cause most crashes. Drive slowly; farmers cross roads.
🚗 Driving tip: You need an International Driving Permit (IDP) plus your home licence to rent a car. Jeju is left of the wheel, right of the road. Speed cameras are frequent and unforgiving.

Costs & Budget

ItemCostLevel
Guesthouse₩35,000-70,000/night Budget
Mid-range hotel₩90,000-180,000/night Mid
Resort (Jungmun)₩250,000-600,000/night Luxury
Rental car/day₩40,000-80,000 Mid
Flight Seoul-Jeju₩50,000-120,000 Budget
Black pork BBQ₩25,000-35,000/person Mid
Haenyeo-caught abalone₩15,000-30,000 Mid
Hallasan entryFree Budget
Ilchulbong entry₩5,000 Budget

Best Time to Visit

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Spring
Mar-May
Canola flowers, cherry blossoms, mild. 10-20°C. Best overall.
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Summer
Jun-Aug
Hot, wet, typhoon risk. 24-30°C. Beach season but crowded.
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Autumn
Sep-Nov
Harvest season, tangerines ripe, warm days. 12-23°C. Excellent.
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Winter
Dec-Feb
Mild coast (5-12°C), snowy peak. Photographer's Hallasan.

Getting Around

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Rental car
Essential. ₩40,000-80,000/day. IDP required. Book ahead in peak season.
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Bus
Exists but slow. Okay for airport-to-city trips.
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Taxi
Works for short hops. Kakao Taxi app.
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E-bike / scooter
Good for Udo Island and coastal paths only. Not for island-wide touring.

Food & Drink

Must-try foods

  • Heuk dwaeji (black pork BBQ) — Jeju's specialty, native pig breed. Donsadon and Cheonjeyeon restaurants.
  • Galchi jorim — braised cutlassfish in spicy sauce. Worth the bones.
  • Omegi tteok — millet rice cakes from the volcanic highlands.
  • Abalone porridge (jeonbok-juk) — haenyeo-caught shellfish over rice.
  • Tangerine everything — Jeju grows Korea's entire tangerine crop. Juice, cakes, chocolates, cosmetics.

Must-try drinks

  • Hallasan soju — made with volcanic spring water. Clean, smooth.
  • Tangerine makgeolli — local twist on rice wine.
  • Ocean-view cafés in Aewol — Monsant by G-Dragon is the famous one.
🐷 Black pork tip: Real heuk dwaeji has a black hoof and dark bristles visible on the meat. Restaurants displaying a government certification plaque are your best bet.

Day Trips

  • Udo Island (15-min ferry from Seongsan) — peanut ice cream, coastal cycle loop.
  • Biyangdo Island (ferry from Hyeopjae) — uninhabited, perfect for a day hike.
  • Olle Trails — 26 coastal walking routes, 437 km total, signposted with ribbons.
  • Camellia Hill — subtropical arboretum with 6,000 camellia varieties.
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