9-Hour Jeju Popular Sightseeing Private Car Charter Tour
Highlights
Jeju
nature, driver, sightseeing
Private Tour
9 Hours
Medium
English, Japanese
Description
Embark on a 9-hour tour of Jeju East, starting at Eco Land Theme Park for a train journey through a mystical forest. Then, explore Sunrise Land's Michengul Cave and the scenic Seopjikoji coastline. Next, ascend Seongsan Ilchulbong for breathtaking views before heading west to Aewol's coastal road and Hallim Park. Conclude your adventure with a cruise around Sanbangsan Mountain and a cultural experience at Kim & Kimchi School, immersing yourself in Jeju's diverse landscapes and rich heritage.
Itinerary
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JeJu East
- Below is a recommended itinerary. You can customise the schedule by adding desired attractions or removing ones you're not interested in.
- Eco Land:
- Eco Land Theme Park is located in the mystical forest where the underground water of Kyeora Gotjawal creates excellent thermal and moisturising effects, allowing northern and southern limit plants to coexist.
- Covering the rocks with the relentless and vigorous power of life, this forest, created as a paradise for fauna and flora, allows you to feel the greatness of the forest.
- During the 4.5km train journey, you can experience various insects, animals, and plants that inhabit the mystical forest of Gotjawal, learning about the infinite benefits that nature provides us.
- Sunrise Land (Micheon Cave): Ilchul Land is a reflective and abstract botanical garden that contributes to developing the tourism industry in the eastern region of Jeju Island, starting with Michengul Cave, an important resource that preserves the scientific, tourist, and cultural values hidden underground.
- Seopjikoji
- Seopjikoji is one of the famous tourist destinations in Jeju Island. It boasts a stunning coastal landscape with Seongsan Ilchulbong as its backdrop. Notable attractions include Sinnyang Beach, fields of rapeseed flowers, and the iconic Seobawipo Rocks.
- Jeju Cafe: Jeju Island has many cafes with stunning ocean views. Don't rush. You can relax comfortably and enjoy warm tea with beautiful seaside views.
- Seongsan Ilchulbong: Seongsan Ilchulbong, also known as Sunrise Peak, is an iconic volcanic cone located on the eastern coast of Jeju Island in South Korea. It is renowned for its breathtaking views, particularly during sunrise. This UNESCO World Heritage Site offers visitors a chance to hike to the crater rim, where they can witness panoramic vistas of the surrounding landscape and the vast expanse of the ocean. The unique geological formations and diverse flora make Seongsan Ilchulbong a must-visit destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike.
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Jeju West
- Aewol
- Aewol is a charming village located on the western coast of Jeju Island. Known for its beautiful beaches and mystical natural landscapes, it's particularly famous for its stunning sunsets. Driving along the Aewol Coastal Road offers breathtaking coastal views. Additionally, Aewol Coastal Village boasts many restaurants where you can enjoy delicious seafood dishes and local cuisine. Aewol is beloved by many as a peaceful and picturesque retreat on Jeju Island.
- Hallim Park
- Hallim Park is a renowned natural park located on the western side of Jeju Island. It's known for its vast woodlands and beautiful beaches. The park is famous for its diverse flora, particularly its azaleas and hydrangeas. Additionally, Hallim Park offers walking trails and viewpoints where visitors can enjoy the island's natural landscapes. It's a wonderful place for relaxation and leisurely walks amidst the beauty of Jeju's nature.
- Sinchang Windmill Coastal Road
- It's a beautiful coastal road located on the western coast of Jeju Island, where you can drive along the coastline and enjoy the scenery of windmills. This road offers stunning views throughout the year, and especially during sunset, you can enjoy magnificent beach views. The Sinchang Windmill Coastal Road is popular for both cycling and driving tours and is recommended as a must-visit tourist destination for many visitors.
- Sanbangsan Mountain Cruise Ship
- Sanbangsan is a volcanic mountain in the central part of Jeju Island, known for its large crater formed by volcanic eruptions. It's a popular destination for hikers, offering stunning panoramic views of Jeju. Additionally, visitors can enjoy views of Sanbangsan from a cruise ship.
- Kim & Kimchi School
- Learning how to make kimchi, a traditional Korean dish, and tasting it. Also, an opportunity to experience hanbok, traditional Korean clothing.
- Aewol
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Jeju South
- Eoseungsaengak (mt.Halla)
- The Eoseungsangak Trail is located on Hallasan Mountain. It's one of the easier hiking courses, covering about 1.3 kilometers round trip, which takes about an hour to complete. This trail offers a refreshing view of Jeju City and allows visitors to catch a glimpse of the summit of Hallasan. It's a popular route for tourists who want to experience Hallasan Mountain and enjoy the panoramic view of Jeju City.
- Camellia Hill
- Camellia Hill is the largest camellia arboretum in the East, featuring over 500 varieties from 80 countries, ranging from native camellias to baby camellias and European varieties.
- The arboretum boasts numerous charming photo spots, making it particularly popular among couples and families. During camellia blooming season, visitors flock here to capture stunning life photos against the backdrop of the blooming camellias.
- Cheonjeyeon Waterfall
- Cheonjeyeon Waterfall originates from the Hallasan Mountain and flows through Jungmuncheon Stream into the sea, located within the Jungmun Tourist Complex. The waterfall is divided into three sections: the first waterfall cascades from the Jusangjeolli Cliff into Cheonjeyeon Pond, while the second and third waterfalls form as the water continues to flow downstream. The first waterfall has a height of 22 meters and a depth of 21 meters. During the dry season, the waterfall may not flow vigorously, but the stunning emerald-colored pond against the backdrop of the Jusangjeolli Cliff remains a captivating sight, attracting visitors from both domestic and international origins, all eager to capture its beauty through their cameras.
- Nonjitmul Coastal Road
- Nonjimul Beach is a natural beach formed by the convergence of underground water from the mountains and seawater, making it a popular spot for summer water activities. At night, LED lights installed on the road emit colorful lights, creating a sparkling ambiance, making it a great place for a nighttime stroll.
- Yerae Coastal Road, offering expansive views of the beautiful southern sea of Jeju, is beloved by travelers seeking a quiet and serene coastal journey.
- Yongmeori Coast
- Yongmeori Coast on Jeju Island boasts towering cliffs, sea caves, and natural arches sculpted by wind and waves over millions of years. Its unique geological formations, including rock structures resembling a dragon's head, offer stunning views of the East China Sea. Popular for coastal hiking and photography, it's a must-visit for nature enthusiasts seeking adventure and tranquility along Jeju's rugged coastline.
- Osulloc Museum
- The O'Sulloc Tea Museum, located in Jeju Island, is a popular destination for tea lovers and visitors interested in learning about Korea's traditional tea culture. The museum showcases various aspects of tea production, from cultivation to brewing methods, and offers guided tours, tea tasting sessions, and a gift shop where visitors can purchase a wide range of tea-related products. The surrounding green tea fields add to the museum's serene atmosphere, making it a peaceful retreat for relaxation and education.
- Eoseungsaengak (mt.Halla)
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For cancellations upto 2 days before the tour -
Refund of 80% of the tour price.
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1 to 6 | /group |
7 to 10 | /group |
This is a private tour |