Category : Jeju

Jeju Gotjawal Provincial Park is a unique and ecologically important forest ecosystem formed on volcanic bedrock, characterized by a mix of lush vegetation, diverse wildlife, and fascinating geological features.
O’sulloc Tea Museum in Jeju Island is a beautiful and informative museum dedicated to Korean tea culture, surrounded by vast green tea fields and offering tea tastings and scenic views.
Bontae Museum in Jeju Island offers a unique cultural experience, showcasing the beauty of traditional Korean crafts and contemporary art in architecturally stunning buildings designed by Tadao Ando.
Yongmeori Coast in Jeju Island is a dramatic and uniquely shaped coastline formed by layers of sedimentary rock resembling a dragon’s head plunging into the sea, offering stunning geological formations and coastal views.
Cheonjiyeon Waterfall in Jeju Island is a magnificent three-tiered waterfall cascading down a high cliff into a clear pond, surrounded by lush subtropical vegetation and known for its mystical legend of seven fairies.
Jungmun Saekdal Beach in Jeju Island is a beautiful sandy beach known for its unique black, white, and grey sand, created by volcanic activity, and its dynamic waves that make it a popular spot for surfing.
Oedolgae Rock in Jeju Island is a solitary and striking pillar-shaped rock formation rising out of the sea, surrounded by beautiful coastal scenery and steeped in local legend.
Sojungbang Falls in Jeju Island is a unique coastal waterfall where freshwater directly plunges into the sea, offering a refreshing and scenic natural spectacle.
Baegyaki Oreum (Baegyaki Volcanic Cone) in Jeju Island is a relatively gentle and scenic oreum known for its expansive grassland at the summit and panoramic views of the surrounding volcanic landscape.
ARTE MUSEUM Jeju is an immersive art exhibition experience in Jeju Island that utilizes light, sound, and media art to create captivating and sensory-rich environments inspired by nature.