성 이시돌 목장 (Seong Isidore Farm) in Jeju Island is a unique and picturesque ranch established by an Irish missionary, featuring distinctive architectural styles, vast green pastures, and various agricultural activities.
Suwolbong Peak in Jeju Island is a small volcanic cone offering breathtaking panoramic views of the coastline, Chagwido Island, and the surrounding landscape, known for its geological significance and beautiful sunsets.
Woljeongri Beach in Jeju Island is famous for its stunning turquoise waters, white sandy shores, and picturesque cafes lining the coast, creating a popular and relaxing beach destination.
Manjanggul Cave in Jeju Island is one of the world’s longest lava tubes, featuring impressive geological formations such as lava stalactites, stalagmites, and columns, offering a fascinating underground exploration experience.
Hamdeok Beach in Jeju Island is a beautiful white sandy beach with shallow, emerald waters, known for its family-friendly atmosphere and scenic views, often referred to as “Jeju’s Hawaii.”
Sangumburi Crater in Jeju Island is a unique and picturesque flat-bottomed volcanic crater, designated as a Natural Monument, offering stunning panoramic views of the surrounding landscape and diverse plant life within its walls.
Iho Tewoo Beach’s red horse lighthouse is an iconic and picturesque landmark on Jeju Island, known for its bright red color and horse shape, standing alongside a white counterpart at the harbor entrance.
Yongduam Rock (Dragon Head Rock) is a unique natural landmark on Jeju Island, resembling a dragon’s head rising from the sea, offering a picturesque coastal view.
Halla Arboretum in Jeju Island is a botanical garden showcasing a wide variety of native Jeju plants and offering peaceful walking trails through diverse collections of trees, flowers, and medicinal herbs.
Jeolmul Natural Recreation Forest in Jeju Island is a beautiful forest known for its unique volcanic terrain, lush vegetation including Japanese cedar and cypress trees, and scenic walking trails.