What You Will Do
There is a famous waterfall in Jeju. Jeongbang Falls and Cheonjiyeon Falls. You can feel the coolness of the four seasons, and you can feel the comfort when you look at the sea in front of the waterfall.
A leisurely tea time in a vast green tea field loved by people of all ages.
Cancellation Policy
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Itinerary
1
Jeongbang Waterfall
1 hour 30 minutes
정방폭포( Jeongbangpokpo Falls)
Seogwipo, which includes the entire southern half of Jeju, exhibits a great amount of sunshine and warm temperatures, attracting crowds of tourists all year round. One attraction many people choose to visit is Jeongbangpokpo Falls, one of the top three waterfalls on Jeju Island. The water falls 23 meters straight down off the cliff and into a pool before flowing to the sea.Located on the cliff behind Jeongbangpokpo Falls is Waljong Art Gallery. This gallery is dedicated to the Korean artist Lee Wal Jong, who settled in Jeju decades ago. The gallery is filled with his inspiring artworks, expressing the beauty of Jeju in his own unique way. The strategic location and glass-walled second floor also offer visitors an amazing view looking over the sea.
2
Cheonjiyeon Falls
30 minutes
천지연폭포(Cheonjiyeon Falls)
At Cheonjiyeon Falls, white water falls from the rock cliff and make a thundering sound. It gets its name because it means “sky connected with land.” It is 22m high and 12m wide, and the view and the sound that the waters create when they fall is magnificent.Not only Elaeocarpus, which is designated as Natural Monument 163, but also a variety of temperate plants such as brambles, Psilotum nudum (L.) Griseb., Siebold's chinquapin, Shiny xylosma, and camellias grow in the valley near Cheonjiyeon Falls. It is also famous for the Natural Habitat for Giant Mottled Eels (Natural Monument 27), which are nocturnal.
3
Oedolgae
2 hours 10 minutes
외돌개 (Oedolgae)
Oedolgae, the starting point of Jeju Olle Trail Course 7, is a stone pillar that rises 20m high from the sea. Standing alone on the sea, it was named ‘Oedolgae’. It is also called ‘General Stone’ and ‘Grandma Rock’, and there is a story that General Choi Yeong decorated this rock like a general when fighting against the Yuan Dynasty and made the enemy self-destruct. For the origin of the name 'Grandma Rock', read the legend below. Not only the visible rocks, but also the life of Jeju people waiting for the people of the sea can be seen.
These stone pillars are believed to have been created during a volcanic eruption. A chimney-shaped stone pillar in which the surrounding rocks are eroded by waves and only such strong rocks remain is called a sea stack in scientific terms. Pine trees grow naturally on the top of Oedolgae, giving a picturesque impression. Depending on the viewing direction,
4
Daepo Haean Jusangjeolli Cliff
30 minutes
주상절리(Jusangjeolli Cliff)
Jeju Jungmun Resort is blessed with not only beautiful natural scenery but also with numerous entertainment and convenience facilities catering to both domestic and international tourists. Jusangjeolli Cliff, near the International Convention Center Jeju, delivers a sight to behold with its gigantic rock pillars running along the costal line.
5
Segowipo Maeil Olle Market
50 minutes
올레시장
Seogwipo Olle Market is the largest market in Seogwipo-si and a traditional market that was created spontaneously in the early 1960s. Starting with a 120m arcade in 2001, a total of 620m arcade arcades have been installed to play a pivotal role in Seogwipo's economy.
The parking lot here provides maximum convenience to customers by introducing a 1-hour free parking system, and is equipped with a delivery system that delivers goods to the desired location for free for the convenience of customers who purchase products at the market. It is also equipped with an outdoor performance hall and a park with a fountain for future potential customers, teenagers.
6
O’sulloc Tea Museum
1 hour
Osulloc Tea Museum, which is adjacent to the Seogwang tea field in Jeju, is the first tea museum in Korea opened in 2001 by AMOREPACIFIC to introduce and widely disseminate tea and Korean traditional tea culture. It is a cultural space that harmonizes East and West, tradition and modernity, and consists of a tea museum, a nature-friendly rest area, and a cafe space where you can enjoy delicious and diverse menus using tea.
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