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2024-11-12 06:06
This was a wonderful tour if you want to see Jeju but have limited time. We joined a group that had already been touring Jeju for a day or two; everyone agreed that the Friday West course was the best day out of the trip. Arriving to Gimpo with a pre-arranged transfer was very convenient, however, I think the transfer pick up needs to be scheduled 30 minutes earlier. We were almost late to the airport because the scheduled transfer did not account for enough traffic time. If you are a foreigner, I would recommend checking in via the help desk at Gimpo airport (not the self check in, even though signs say otherwise) because there were seating issues in the self check in screen that the help desk ladies were able to fix. Meeting up with the tour was super easy and the instructions were very helpful. Our tour guide, Zin was a fantastic tour guide! We have had numerous tour guides all throughout South Korea, and Zin was one of the best! He provided excellent information during the tour and was very attentive to all guests. Our trip was during an abnormally warm October. Jeju is extremely humid, even during fall, so I would recommend wearing cool clothing. There is a lot of hiking involved, but nothing too extreme, even for us non-hikers. I booked the tour a little over two weeks in advance. Just a heads up if you book for a Friday: they were able to secure us a later-than-normal flight out from Jeju on a Friday. However, our flight was delayed, than cancelled and rerouted to Incheon rather than the scheduled Gimpo. This is likely due to the busy weekend air traffic. Incheon airport offered a free bus ride to Gimpo, as all buses and subways had stopped already (it was past midnight). It is another hour taxi to our hotel in Myeongdong. However, this delay made for a very memorable experience for our Jeju trip. We wouldn't trade it for anything! This tour was a highlight during our South Korea trip and we HIGHLY recommend.
2024-11-12 06:06
This was a wonderful tour if you want to see Jeju but have limited time. We joined a group that had already been touring Jeju for a day or two; everyone agreed that the Friday West course was the best day out of the trip. Arriving to Gimpo with a pre-arranged transfer was very convenient, however, I think the transfer pick up needs to be scheduled 30 minutes earlier. We were almost late to the airport because the scheduled transfer did not account for enough traffic time. If you are a foreigner, I would recommend checking in via the help desk at Gimpo airport (not the self check in, even though signs say otherwise) because there were seating issues in the self check in screen that the help desk ladies were able to fix. Meeting up with the tour was super easy and the instructions were very helpful. Our tour guide, Zin was a fantastic tour guide! We have had numerous tour guides all throughout South Korea, and Zin was one of the best! He provided excellent information during the tour and was very attentive to all guests. Our trip was during an abnormally warm October. Jeju is extremely humid, even during fall, so I would recommend wearing cool clothing. There is a lot of hiking involved, but nothing too extreme, even for us non-hikers. I booked the tour a little over two weeks in advance. Just a heads up if you book for a Friday: they were able to secure us a later-than-normal flight out from Jeju on a Friday. However, our flight was delayed, than cancelled and rerouted to Incheon rather than the scheduled Gimpo. This is likely due to the busy weekend air traffic. Incheon airport offered a free bus ride to Gimpo, as all buses and subways had stopped already (it was past midnight). It is another hour taxi to our hotel in Myeongdong. However, this delay made for a very memorable experience for our Jeju trip. We wouldn't trade it for anything! This tour was a highlight during our South Korea trip and we HIGHLY recommend.
2024-11-12 06:06
This was a wonderful tour if you want to see Jeju but have limited time. We joined a group that had already been touring Jeju for a day or two; everyone agreed that the Friday West course was the best day out of the trip. Arriving to Gimpo with a pre-arranged transfer was very convenient, however, I think the transfer pick up needs to be scheduled 30 minutes earlier. We were almost late to the airport because the scheduled transfer did not account for enough traffic time. If you are a foreigner, I would recommend checking in via the help desk at Gimpo airport (not the self check in, even though signs say otherwise) because there were seating issues in the self check in screen that the help desk ladies were able to fix. Meeting up with the tour was super easy and the instructions were very helpful. Our tour guide, Zin was a fantastic tour guide! We have had numerous tour guides all throughout South Korea, and Zin was one of the best! He provided excellent information during the tour and was very attentive to all guests. Our trip was during an abnormally warm October. Jeju is extremely humid, even during fall, so I would recommend wearing cool clothing. There is a lot of hiking involved, but nothing too extreme, even for us non-hikers. I booked the tour a little over two weeks in advance. Just a heads up if you book for a Friday: they were able to secure us a later-than-normal flight out from Jeju on a Friday. However, our flight was delayed, than cancelled and rerouted to Incheon rather than the scheduled Gimpo. This is likely due to the busy weekend air traffic. Incheon airport offered a free bus ride to Gimpo, as all buses and subways had stopped already (it was past midnight). It is another hour taxi to our hotel in Myeongdong. However, this delay made for a very memorable experience for our Jeju trip. We wouldn't trade it for anything! This tour was a highlight during our South Korea trip and we HIGHLY recommend.
2024-11-12 06:06
This was a wonderful tour if you want to see Jeju but have limited time. We joined a group that had already been touring Jeju for a day or two; everyone agreed that the Friday West course was the best day out of the trip. Arriving to Gimpo with a pre-arranged transfer was very convenient, however, I think the transfer pick up needs to be scheduled 30 minutes earlier. We were almost late to the airport because the scheduled transfer did not account for enough traffic time. If you are a foreigner, I would recommend checking in via the help desk at Gimpo airport (not the self check in, even though signs say otherwise) because there were seating issues in the self check in screen that the help desk ladies were able to fix. Meeting up with the tour was super easy and the instructions were very helpful. Our tour guide, Zin was a fantastic tour guide! We have had numerous tour guides all throughout South Korea, and Zin was one of the best! He provided excellent information during the tour and was very attentive to all guests. Our trip was during an abnormally warm October. Jeju is extremely humid, even during fall, so I would recommend wearing cool clothing. There is a lot of hiking involved, but nothing too extreme, even for us non-hikers. I booked the tour a little over two weeks in advance. Just a heads up if you book for a Friday: they were able to secure us a later-than-normal flight out from Jeju on a Friday. However, our flight was delayed, than cancelled and rerouted to Incheon rather than the scheduled Gimpo. This is likely due to the busy weekend air traffic. Incheon airport offered a free bus ride to Gimpo, as all buses and subways had stopped already (it was past midnight). It is another hour taxi to our hotel in Myeongdong. However, this delay made for a very memorable experience for our Jeju trip. We wouldn't trade it for anything! This tour was a highlight during our South Korea trip and we HIGHLY recommend.
2024-11-12 06:06
This was a wonderful tour if you want to see Jeju but have limited time. We joined a group that had already been touring Jeju for a day or two; everyone agreed that the Friday West course was the best day out of the trip. Arriving to Gimpo with a pre-arranged transfer was very convenient, however, I think the transfer pick up needs to be scheduled 30 minutes earlier. We were almost late to the airport because the scheduled transfer did not account for enough traffic time. If you are a foreigner, I would recommend checking in via the help desk at Gimpo airport (not the self check in, even though signs say otherwise) because there were seating issues in the self check in screen that the help desk ladies were able to fix. Meeting up with the tour was super easy and the instructions were very helpful. Our tour guide, Zin was a fantastic tour guide! We have had numerous tour guides all throughout South Korea, and Zin was one of the best! He provided excellent information during the tour and was very attentive to all guests. Our trip was during an abnormally warm October. Jeju is extremely humid, even during fall, so I would recommend wearing cool clothing. There is a lot of hiking involved, but nothing too extreme, even for us non-hikers. I booked the tour a little over two weeks in advance. Just a heads up if you book for a Friday: they were able to secure us a later-than-normal flight out from Jeju on a Friday. However, our flight was delayed, than cancelled and rerouted to Incheon rather than the scheduled Gimpo. This is likely due to the busy weekend air traffic. Incheon airport offered a free bus ride to Gimpo, as all buses and subways had stopped already (it was past midnight). It is another hour taxi to our hotel in Myeongdong. However, this delay made for a very memorable experience for our Jeju trip. We wouldn't trade it for anything! This tour was a highlight during our South Korea trip and we HIGHLY recommend.
2024-11-12 06:06
This was a wonderful tour if you want to see Jeju but have limited time. We joined a group that had already been touring Jeju for a day or two; everyone agreed that the Friday West course was the best day out of the trip. Arriving to Gimpo with a pre-arranged transfer was very convenient, however, I think the transfer pick up needs to be scheduled 30 minutes earlier. We were almost late to the airport because the scheduled transfer did not account for enough traffic time. If you are a foreigner, I would recommend checking in via the help desk at Gimpo airport (not the self check in, even though signs say otherwise) because there were seating issues in the self check in screen that the help desk ladies were able to fix. Meeting up with the tour was super easy and the instructions were very helpful. Our tour guide, Zin was a fantastic tour guide! We have had numerous tour guides all throughout South Korea, and Zin was one of the best! He provided excellent information during the tour and was very attentive to all guests. Our trip was during an abnormally warm October. Jeju is extremely humid, even during fall, so I would recommend wearing cool clothing. There is a lot of hiking involved, but nothing too extreme, even for us non-hikers. I booked the tour a little over two weeks in advance. Just a heads up if you book for a Friday: they were able to secure us a later-than-normal flight out from Jeju on a Friday. However, our flight was delayed, than cancelled and rerouted to Incheon rather than the scheduled Gimpo. This is likely due to the busy weekend air traffic. Incheon airport offered a free bus ride to Gimpo, as all buses and subways had stopped already (it was past midnight). It is another hour taxi to our hotel in Myeongdong. However, this delay made for a very memorable experience for our Jeju trip. We wouldn't trade it for anything! This tour was a highlight during our South Korea trip and we HIGHLY recommend.
2024-11-12 06:06
This was a wonderful tour if you want to see Jeju but have limited time. We joined a group that had already been touring Jeju for a day or two; everyone agreed that the Friday West course was the best day out of the trip. Arriving to Gimpo with a pre-arranged transfer was very convenient, however, I think the transfer pick up needs to be scheduled 30 minutes earlier. We were almost late to the airport because the scheduled transfer did not account for enough traffic time. If you are a foreigner, I would recommend checking in via the help desk at Gimpo airport (not the self check in, even though signs say otherwise) because there were seating issues in the self check in screen that the help desk ladies were able to fix. Meeting up with the tour was super easy and the instructions were very helpful. Our tour guide, Zin was a fantastic tour guide! We have had numerous tour guides all throughout South Korea, and Zin was one of the best! He provided excellent information during the tour and was very attentive to all guests. Our trip was during an abnormally warm October. Jeju is extremely humid, even during fall, so I would recommend wearing cool clothing. There is a lot of hiking involved, but nothing too extreme, even for us non-hikers. I booked the tour a little over two weeks in advance. Just a heads up if you book for a Friday: they were able to secure us a later-than-normal flight out from Jeju on a Friday. However, our flight was delayed, than cancelled and rerouted to Incheon rather than the scheduled Gimpo. This is likely due to the busy weekend air traffic. Incheon airport offered a free bus ride to Gimpo, as all buses and subways had stopped already (it was past midnight). It is another hour taxi to our hotel in Myeongdong. However, this delay made for a very memorable experience for our Jeju trip. We wouldn't trade it for anything! This tour was a highlight during our South Korea trip and we HIGHLY recommend.
2024-11-12 06:06
This was a wonderful tour if you want to see Jeju but have limited time. We joined a group that had already been touring Jeju for a day or two; everyone agreed that the Friday West course was the best day out of the trip. Arriving to Gimpo with a pre-arranged transfer was very convenient, however, I think the transfer pick up needs to be scheduled 30 minutes earlier. We were almost late to the airport because the scheduled transfer did not account for enough traffic time. If you are a foreigner, I would recommend checking in via the help desk at Gimpo airport (not the self check in, even though signs say otherwise) because there were seating issues in the self check in screen that the help desk ladies were able to fix. Meeting up with the tour was super easy and the instructions were very helpful. Our tour guide, Zin was a fantastic tour guide! We have had numerous tour guides all throughout South Korea, and Zin was one of the best! He provided excellent information during the tour and was very attentive to all guests. Our trip was during an abnormally warm October. Jeju is extremely humid, even during fall, so I would recommend wearing cool clothing. There is a lot of hiking involved, but nothing too extreme, even for us non-hikers. I booked the tour a little over two weeks in advance. Just a heads up if you book for a Friday: they were able to secure us a later-than-normal flight out from Jeju on a Friday. However, our flight was delayed, than cancelled and rerouted to Incheon rather than the scheduled Gimpo. This is likely due to the busy weekend air traffic. Incheon airport offered a free bus ride to Gimpo, as all buses and subways had stopped already (it was past midnight). It is another hour taxi to our hotel in Myeongdong. However, this delay made for a very memorable experience for our Jeju trip. We wouldn't trade it for anything! This tour was a highlight during our South Korea trip and we HIGHLY recommend.
2024-11-12 06:06
This was a wonderful tour if you want to see Jeju but have limited time. We joined a group that had already been touring Jeju for a day or two; everyone agreed that the Friday West course was the best day out of the trip. Arriving to Gimpo with a pre-arranged transfer was very convenient, however, I think the transfer pick up needs to be scheduled 30 minutes earlier. We were almost late to the airport because the scheduled transfer did not account for enough traffic time. If you are a foreigner, I would recommend checking in via the help desk at Gimpo airport (not the self check in, even though signs say otherwise) because there were seating issues in the self check in screen that the help desk ladies were able to fix. Meeting up with the tour was super easy and the instructions were very helpful. Our tour guide, Zin was a fantastic tour guide! We have had numerous tour guides all throughout South Korea, and Zin was one of the best! He provided excellent information during the tour and was very attentive to all guests. Our trip was during an abnormally warm October. Jeju is extremely humid, even during fall, so I would recommend wearing cool clothing. There is a lot of hiking involved, but nothing too extreme, even for us non-hikers. I booked the tour a little over two weeks in advance. Just a heads up if you book for a Friday: they were able to secure us a later-than-normal flight out from Jeju on a Friday. However, our flight was delayed, than cancelled and rerouted to Incheon rather than the scheduled Gimpo. This is likely due to the busy weekend air traffic. Incheon airport offered a free bus ride to Gimpo, as all buses and subways had stopped already (it was past midnight). It is another hour taxi to our hotel in Myeongdong. However, this delay made for a very memorable experience for our Jeju trip. We wouldn't trade it for anything! This tour was a highlight during our South Korea trip and we HIGHLY recommend.
2024-11-12 06:06
This was a wonderful tour if you want to see Jeju but have limited time. We joined a group that had already been touring Jeju for a day or two; everyone agreed that the Friday West course was the best day out of the trip. Arriving to Gimpo with a pre-arranged transfer was very convenient, however, I think the transfer pick up needs to be scheduled 30 minutes earlier. We were almost late to the airport because the scheduled transfer did not account for enough traffic time. If you are a foreigner, I would recommend checking in via the help desk at Gimpo airport (not the self check in, even though signs say otherwise) because there were seating issues in the self check in screen that the help desk ladies were able to fix. Meeting up with the tour was super easy and the instructions were very helpful. Our tour guide, Zin was a fantastic tour guide! We have had numerous tour guides all throughout South Korea, and Zin was one of the best! He provided excellent information during the tour and was very attentive to all guests. Our trip was during an abnormally warm October. Jeju is extremely humid, even during fall, so I would recommend wearing cool clothing. There is a lot of hiking involved, but nothing too extreme, even for us non-hikers. I booked the tour a little over two weeks in advance. Just a heads up if you book for a Friday: they were able to secure us a later-than-normal flight out from Jeju on a Friday. However, our flight was delayed, than cancelled and rerouted to Incheon rather than the scheduled Gimpo. This is likely due to the busy weekend air traffic. Incheon airport offered a free bus ride to Gimpo, as all buses and subways had stopped already (it was past midnight). It is another hour taxi to our hotel in Myeongdong. However, this delay made for a very memorable experience for our Jeju trip. We wouldn't trade it for anything! This tour was a highlight during our South Korea trip and we HIGHLY recommend.
2024-11-12 06:06
This was a wonderful tour if you want to see Jeju but have limited time. We joined a group that had already been touring Jeju for a day or two; everyone agreed that the Friday West course was the best day out of the trip. Arriving to Gimpo with a pre-arranged transfer was very convenient, however, I think the transfer pick up needs to be scheduled 30 minutes earlier. We were almost late to the airport because the scheduled transfer did not account for enough traffic time. If you are a foreigner, I would recommend checking in via the help desk at Gimpo airport (not the self check in, even though signs say otherwise) because there were seating issues in the self check in screen that the help desk ladies were able to fix. Meeting up with the tour was super easy and the instructions were very helpful. Our tour guide, Zin was a fantastic tour guide! We have had numerous tour guides all throughout South Korea, and Zin was one of the best! He provided excellent information during the tour and was very attentive to all guests. Our trip was during an abnormally warm October. Jeju is extremely humid, even during fall, so I would recommend wearing cool clothing. There is a lot of hiking involved, but nothing too extreme, even for us non-hikers. I booked the tour a little over two weeks in advance. Just a heads up if you book for a Friday: they were able to secure us a later-than-normal flight out from Jeju on a Friday. However, our flight was delayed, than cancelled and rerouted to Incheon rather than the scheduled Gimpo. This is likely due to the busy weekend air traffic. Incheon airport offered a free bus ride to Gimpo, as all buses and subways had stopped already (it was past midnight). It is another hour taxi to our hotel in Myeongdong. However, this delay made for a very memorable experience for our Jeju trip. We wouldn't trade it for anything! This tour was a highlight during our South Korea trip and we HIGHLY recommend.
2024-08-09 15:05
It was absolutely amazing. Great organization with flight and great staff. Kate was amazing and did an excellent job. Food was delicious. Thumbs up. I can recommend it for anyone who wants to experience the Jeju island in one day from Seoul.
2023-09-20 13:53
This was so fun. I’ve always wanted to visit Jeju but I wasn’t sure I could do it with the limited time I had on my trip. The day trip was perfect and we got to see so much of this beautiful island. They picked us up from our hotel, took us to the airport and flew us to Jeju. We had a wonderful tour guide Ms. Elin who took care of us all day feeding us snacks, taking our pics, telling us fun stories and overall being an amazing guide and host. The lunch was delicious. She even made sure we got back to the airport on time that same evening. Our flight was booked a little earlier than should have been so we were not sure if we’d make it on time. I will always remember this special day and our wonderful guide. Visit Jeju. It’s stunning.
2023-09-20 13:53
This was so fun. I’ve always wanted to visit Jeju but I wasn’t sure I could do it with the limited time I had on my trip. The day trip was perfect and we got to see so much of this beautiful island. They picked us up from our hotel, took us to the airport and flew us to Jeju. We had a wonderful tour guide Ms. Elin who took care of us all day feeding us snacks, taking our pics, telling us fun stories and overall being an amazing guide and host. The lunch was delicious. She even made sure we got back to the airport on time that same evening. Our flight was booked a little earlier than should have been so we were not sure if we’d make it on time. I will always remember this special day and our wonderful guide. Visit Jeju. It’s stunning.
2023-09-20 13:53
This was so fun. I’ve always wanted to visit Jeju but I wasn’t sure I could do it with the limited time I had on my trip. The day trip was perfect and we got to see so much of this beautiful island. They picked us up from our hotel, took us to the airport and flew us to Jeju. We had a wonderful tour guide Ms. Elin who took care of us all day feeding us snacks, taking our pics, telling us fun stories and overall being an amazing guide and host. The lunch was delicious. She even made sure we got back to the airport on time that same evening. Our flight was booked a little earlier than should have been so we were not sure if we’d make it on time. I will always remember this special day and our wonderful guide. Visit Jeju. It’s stunning.
2019-07-27 03:09
I was excited that this tour was available (same day fly in/fly out) as I only had one week in Seoul and heard amazing things about Jeju Island. It was a long day of travel but so worth it. I chose the Western Course as it had the activities which most appealed to me. After being picked up at Jeju airport, we proceeded for about 45 minutes to Hyupjae Beach which was beautiful: a touch of Caribbean flair in Asia. Next was Hanlim Park and it was nice because we had choices of where we wanted to go within the park (definitely check out the lava cave!). The green tea field stop was just ok; it was my least favorite of the tour but most likely because I do not like the flavor of green tea so it did not mean much to me. Lunch was a so-so buffet at a weird, sterile hotel: it sort of felt like American summer/space camp. Afterwards we did the Mt. Sanbang ‘cruise’ which was more like a ferry. We were lucky because Jeju can have unpredictable weather and this portion of the tour does not always occur. It was pretty choppy on the water (beware if you get seasick) but the close up views of Brother Islands was really cool. We were fortunate enough after the ‘cruise’ to meet a few of the Haenyeo: these are elderly women that free dive without oxygen tanks to catch sea cucumbers, abalone, seaweed among other items from the sea. Not many left in the world as the younger generation has no interest so a great experience to meet these phenomenal ladies. Towards the culmination of the tour, we had the option of going to the Teddy Bear museum or Cheonjeyeon Falls. I chose the waterfalls and these were neat but you should know in advance there are some steep stairs to go both up and down in order to view the sights. Overall a great tour and well organized: left my Seoul hotel at 5am and got home the same night at 10pm. Exhausting but so glad I did it and I recommend you do the same (whichever course that appeals to you the most)! Side note: The tour had both English as well as Chinese speaking guides. Our English guide (I forgot her name, Sunny maybe? She’s the one in my pics pointing on the Hanlim Park map) was amazing.
2019-07-27 03:09
I was excited that this tour was available (same day fly in/fly out) as I only had one week in Seoul and heard amazing things about Jeju Island. It was a long day of travel but so worth it. I chose the Western Course as it had the activities which most appealed to me. After being picked up at Jeju airport, we proceeded for about 45 minutes to Hyupjae Beach which was beautiful: a touch of Caribbean flair in Asia. Next was Hanlim Park and it was nice because we had choices of where we wanted to go within the park (definitely check out the lava cave!). The green tea field stop was just ok; it was my least favorite of the tour but most likely because I do not like the flavor of green tea so it did not mean much to me. Lunch was a so-so buffet at a weird, sterile hotel: it sort of felt like American summer/space camp. Afterwards we did the Mt. Sanbang ‘cruise’ which was more like a ferry. We were lucky because Jeju can have unpredictable weather and this portion of the tour does not always occur. It was pretty choppy on the water (beware if you get seasick) but the close up views of Brother Islands was really cool. We were fortunate enough after the ‘cruise’ to meet a few of the Haenyeo: these are elderly women that free dive without oxygen tanks to catch sea cucumbers, abalone, seaweed among other items from the sea. Not many left in the world as the younger generation has no interest so a great experience to meet these phenomenal ladies. Towards the culmination of the tour, we had the option of going to the Teddy Bear museum or Cheonjeyeon Falls. I chose the waterfalls and these were neat but you should know in advance there are some steep stairs to go both up and down in order to view the sights. Overall a great tour and well organized: left my Seoul hotel at 5am and got home the same night at 10pm. Exhausting but so glad I did it and I recommend you do the same (whichever course that appeals to you the most)! Side note: The tour had both English as well as Chinese speaking guides. Our English guide (I forgot her name, Sunny maybe? She’s the one in my pics pointing on the Hanlim Park map) was amazing.
2019-07-27 03:09
I was excited that this tour was available (same day fly in/fly out) as I only had one week in Seoul and heard amazing things about Jeju Island. It was a long day of travel but so worth it. I chose the Western Course as it had the activities which most appealed to me. After being picked up at Jeju airport, we proceeded for about 45 minutes to Hyupjae Beach which was beautiful: a touch of Caribbean flair in Asia. Next was Hanlim Park and it was nice because we had choices of where we wanted to go within the park (definitely check out the lava cave!). The green tea field stop was just ok; it was my least favorite of the tour but most likely because I do not like the flavor of green tea so it did not mean much to me. Lunch was a so-so buffet at a weird, sterile hotel: it sort of felt like American summer/space camp. Afterwards we did the Mt. Sanbang ‘cruise’ which was more like a ferry. We were lucky because Jeju can have unpredictable weather and this portion of the tour does not always occur. It was pretty choppy on the water (beware if you get seasick) but the close up views of Brother Islands was really cool. We were fortunate enough after the ‘cruise’ to meet a few of the Haenyeo: these are elderly women that free dive without oxygen tanks to catch sea cucumbers, abalone, seaweed among other items from the sea. Not many left in the world as the younger generation has no interest so a great experience to meet these phenomenal ladies. Towards the culmination of the tour, we had the option of going to the Teddy Bear museum or Cheonjeyeon Falls. I chose the waterfalls and these were neat but you should know in advance there are some steep stairs to go both up and down in order to view the sights. Overall a great tour and well organized: left my Seoul hotel at 5am and got home the same night at 10pm. Exhausting but so glad I did it and I recommend you do the same (whichever course that appeals to you the most)! Side note: The tour had both English as well as Chinese speaking guides. Our English guide (I forgot her name, Sunny maybe? She’s the one in my pics pointing on the Hanlim Park map) was amazing.
2019-07-27 03:09
I was excited that this tour was available (same day fly in/fly out) as I only had one week in Seoul and heard amazing things about Jeju Island. It was a long day of travel but so worth it. I chose the Western Course as it had the activities which most appealed to me. After being picked up at Jeju airport, we proceeded for about 45 minutes to Hyupjae Beach which was beautiful: a touch of Caribbean flair in Asia. Next was Hanlim Park and it was nice because we had choices of where we wanted to go within the park (definitely check out the lava cave!). The green tea field stop was just ok; it was my least favorite of the tour but most likely because I do not like the flavor of green tea so it did not mean much to me. Lunch was a so-so buffet at a weird, sterile hotel: it sort of felt like American summer/space camp. Afterwards we did the Mt. Sanbang ‘cruise’ which was more like a ferry. We were lucky because Jeju can have unpredictable weather and this portion of the tour does not always occur. It was pretty choppy on the water (beware if you get seasick) but the close up views of Brother Islands was really cool. We were fortunate enough after the ‘cruise’ to meet a few of the Haenyeo: these are elderly women that free dive without oxygen tanks to catch sea cucumbers, abalone, seaweed among other items from the sea. Not many left in the world as the younger generation has no interest so a great experience to meet these phenomenal ladies. Towards the culmination of the tour, we had the option of going to the Teddy Bear museum or Cheonjeyeon Falls. I chose the waterfalls and these were neat but you should know in advance there are some steep stairs to go both up and down in order to view the sights. Overall a great tour and well organized: left my Seoul hotel at 5am and got home the same night at 10pm. Exhausting but so glad I did it and I recommend you do the same (whichever course that appeals to you the most)! Side note: The tour had both English as well as Chinese speaking guides. Our English guide (I forgot her name, Sunny maybe? She’s the one in my pics pointing on the Hanlim Park map) was amazing.
2019-07-27 03:09
I was excited that this tour was available (same day fly in/fly out) as I only had one week in Seoul and heard amazing things about Jeju Island. It was a long day of travel but so worth it. I chose the Western Course as it had the activities which most appealed to me. After being picked up at Jeju airport, we proceeded for about 45 minutes to Hyupjae Beach which was beautiful: a touch of Caribbean flair in Asia. Next was Hanlim Park and it was nice because we had choices of where we wanted to go within the park (definitely check out the lava cave!). The green tea field stop was just ok; it was my least favorite of the tour but most likely because I do not like the flavor of green tea so it did not mean much to me. Lunch was a so-so buffet at a weird, sterile hotel: it sort of felt like American summer/space camp. Afterwards we did the Mt. Sanbang ‘cruise’ which was more like a ferry. We were lucky because Jeju can have unpredictable weather and this portion of the tour does not always occur. It was pretty choppy on the water (beware if you get seasick) but the close up views of Brother Islands was really cool. We were fortunate enough after the ‘cruise’ to meet a few of the Haenyeo: these are elderly women that free dive without oxygen tanks to catch sea cucumbers, abalone, seaweed among other items from the sea. Not many left in the world as the younger generation has no interest so a great experience to meet these phenomenal ladies. Towards the culmination of the tour, we had the option of going to the Teddy Bear museum or Cheonjeyeon Falls. I chose the waterfalls and these were neat but you should know in advance there are some steep stairs to go both up and down in order to view the sights. Overall a great tour and well organized: left my Seoul hotel at 5am and got home the same night at 10pm. Exhausting but so glad I did it and I recommend you do the same (whichever course that appeals to you the most)! Side note: The tour had both English as well as Chinese speaking guides. Our English guide (I forgot her name, Sunny maybe? She’s the one in my pics pointing on the Hanlim Park map) was amazing.
2019-07-27 03:09
I was excited that this tour was available (same day fly in/fly out) as I only had one week in Seoul and heard amazing things about Jeju Island. It was a long day of travel but so worth it. I chose the Western Course as it had the activities which most appealed to me. After being picked up at Jeju airport, we proceeded for about 45 minutes to Hyupjae Beach which was beautiful: a touch of Caribbean flair in Asia. Next was Hanlim Park and it was nice because we had choices of where we wanted to go within the park (definitely check out the lava cave!). The green tea field stop was just ok; it was my least favorite of the tour but most likely because I do not like the flavor of green tea so it did not mean much to me. Lunch was a so-so buffet at a weird, sterile hotel: it sort of felt like American summer/space camp. Afterwards we did the Mt. Sanbang ‘cruise’ which was more like a ferry. We were lucky because Jeju can have unpredictable weather and this portion of the tour does not always occur. It was pretty choppy on the water (beware if you get seasick) but the close up views of Brother Islands was really cool. We were fortunate enough after the ‘cruise’ to meet a few of the Haenyeo: these are elderly women that free dive without oxygen tanks to catch sea cucumbers, abalone, seaweed among other items from the sea. Not many left in the world as the younger generation has no interest so a great experience to meet these phenomenal ladies. Towards the culmination of the tour, we had the option of going to the Teddy Bear museum or Cheonjeyeon Falls. I chose the waterfalls and these were neat but you should know in advance there are some steep stairs to go both up and down in order to view the sights. Overall a great tour and well organized: left my Seoul hotel at 5am and got home the same night at 10pm. Exhausting but so glad I did it and I recommend you do the same (whichever course that appeals to you the most)! Side note: The tour had both English as well as Chinese speaking guides. Our English guide (I forgot her name, Sunny maybe? She’s the one in my pics pointing on the Hanlim Park map) was amazing.
2019-07-27 03:09
I was excited that this tour was available (same day fly in/fly out) as I only had one week in Seoul and heard amazing things about Jeju Island. It was a long day of travel but so worth it. I chose the Western Course as it had the activities which most appealed to me. After being picked up at Jeju airport, we proceeded for about 45 minutes to Hyupjae Beach which was beautiful: a touch of Caribbean flair in Asia. Next was Hanlim Park and it was nice because we had choices of where we wanted to go within the park (definitely check out the lava cave!). The green tea field stop was just ok; it was my least favorite of the tour but most likely because I do not like the flavor of green tea so it did not mean much to me. Lunch was a so-so buffet at a weird, sterile hotel: it sort of felt like American summer/space camp. Afterwards we did the Mt. Sanbang ‘cruise’ which was more like a ferry. We were lucky because Jeju can have unpredictable weather and this portion of the tour does not always occur. It was pretty choppy on the water (beware if you get seasick) but the close up views of Brother Islands was really cool. We were fortunate enough after the ‘cruise’ to meet a few of the Haenyeo: these are elderly women that free dive without oxygen tanks to catch sea cucumbers, abalone, seaweed among other items from the sea. Not many left in the world as the younger generation has no interest so a great experience to meet these phenomenal ladies. Towards the culmination of the tour, we had the option of going to the Teddy Bear museum or Cheonjeyeon Falls. I chose the waterfalls and these were neat but you should know in advance there are some steep stairs to go both up and down in order to view the sights. Overall a great tour and well organized: left my Seoul hotel at 5am and got home the same night at 10pm. Exhausting but so glad I did it and I recommend you do the same (whichever course that appeals to you the most)! Side note: The tour had both English as well as Chinese speaking guides. Our English guide (I forgot her name, Sunny maybe? She’s the one in my pics pointing on the Hanlim Park map) was amazing.
2019-07-27 03:09
I was excited that this tour was available (same day fly in/fly out) as I only had one week in Seoul and heard amazing things about Jeju Island. It was a long day of travel but so worth it. I chose the Western Course as it had the activities which most appealed to me. After being picked up at Jeju airport, we proceeded for about 45 minutes to Hyupjae Beach which was beautiful: a touch of Caribbean flair in Asia. Next was Hanlim Park and it was nice because we had choices of where we wanted to go within the park (definitely check out the lava cave!). The green tea field stop was just ok; it was my least favorite of the tour but most likely because I do not like the flavor of green tea so it did not mean much to me. Lunch was a so-so buffet at a weird, sterile hotel: it sort of felt like American summer/space camp. Afterwards we did the Mt. Sanbang ‘cruise’ which was more like a ferry. We were lucky because Jeju can have unpredictable weather and this portion of the tour does not always occur. It was pretty choppy on the water (beware if you get seasick) but the close up views of Brother Islands was really cool. We were fortunate enough after the ‘cruise’ to meet a few of the Haenyeo: these are elderly women that free dive without oxygen tanks to catch sea cucumbers, abalone, seaweed among other items from the sea. Not many left in the world as the younger generation has no interest so a great experience to meet these phenomenal ladies. Towards the culmination of the tour, we had the option of going to the Teddy Bear museum or Cheonjeyeon Falls. I chose the waterfalls and these were neat but you should know in advance there are some steep stairs to go both up and down in order to view the sights. Overall a great tour and well organized: left my Seoul hotel at 5am and got home the same night at 10pm. Exhausting but so glad I did it and I recommend you do the same (whichever course that appeals to you the most)! Side note: The tour had both English as well as Chinese speaking guides. Our English guide (I forgot her name, Sunny maybe? She’s the one in my pics pointing on the Hanlim Park map) was amazing.
2019-07-27 03:09
I was excited that this tour was available (same day fly in/fly out) as I only had one week in Seoul and heard amazing things about Jeju Island. It was a long day of travel but so worth it. I chose the Western Course as it had the activities which most appealed to me. After being picked up at Jeju airport, we proceeded for about 45 minutes to Hyupjae Beach which was beautiful: a touch of Caribbean flair in Asia. Next was Hanlim Park and it was nice because we had choices of where we wanted to go within the park (definitely check out the lava cave!). The green tea field stop was just ok; it was my least favorite of the tour but most likely because I do not like the flavor of green tea so it did not mean much to me. Lunch was a so-so buffet at a weird, sterile hotel: it sort of felt like American summer/space camp. Afterwards we did the Mt. Sanbang ‘cruise’ which was more like a ferry. We were lucky because Jeju can have unpredictable weather and this portion of the tour does not always occur. It was pretty choppy on the water (beware if you get seasick) but the close up views of Brother Islands was really cool. We were fortunate enough after the ‘cruise’ to meet a few of the Haenyeo: these are elderly women that free dive without oxygen tanks to catch sea cucumbers, abalone, seaweed among other items from the sea. Not many left in the world as the younger generation has no interest so a great experience to meet these phenomenal ladies. Towards the culmination of the tour, we had the option of going to the Teddy Bear museum or Cheonjeyeon Falls. I chose the waterfalls and these were neat but you should know in advance there are some steep stairs to go both up and down in order to view the sights. Overall a great tour and well organized: left my Seoul hotel at 5am and got home the same night at 10pm. Exhausting but so glad I did it and I recommend you do the same (whichever course that appeals to you the most)! Side note: The tour had both English as well as Chinese speaking guides. Our English guide (I forgot her name, Sunny maybe? She’s the one in my pics pointing on the Hanlim Park map) was amazing.
2019-07-27 03:09
I was excited that this tour was available (same day fly in/fly out) as I only had one week in Seoul and heard amazing things about Jeju Island. It was a long day of travel but so worth it. I chose the Western Course as it had the activities which most appealed to me. After being picked up at Jeju airport, we proceeded for about 45 minutes to Hyupjae Beach which was beautiful: a touch of Caribbean flair in Asia. Next was Hanlim Park and it was nice because we had choices of where we wanted to go within the park (definitely check out the lava cave!). The green tea field stop was just ok; it was my least favorite of the tour but most likely because I do not like the flavor of green tea so it did not mean much to me. Lunch was a so-so buffet at a weird, sterile hotel: it sort of felt like American summer/space camp. Afterwards we did the Mt. Sanbang ‘cruise’ which was more like a ferry. We were lucky because Jeju can have unpredictable weather and this portion of the tour does not always occur. It was pretty choppy on the water (beware if you get seasick) but the close up views of Brother Islands was really cool. We were fortunate enough after the ‘cruise’ to meet a few of the Haenyeo: these are elderly women that free dive without oxygen tanks to catch sea cucumbers, abalone, seaweed among other items from the sea. Not many left in the world as the younger generation has no interest so a great experience to meet these phenomenal ladies. Towards the culmination of the tour, we had the option of going to the Teddy Bear museum or Cheonjeyeon Falls. I chose the waterfalls and these were neat but you should know in advance there are some steep stairs to go both up and down in order to view the sights. Overall a great tour and well organized: left my Seoul hotel at 5am and got home the same night at 10pm. Exhausting but so glad I did it and I recommend you do the same (whichever course that appeals to you the most)! Side note: The tour had both English as well as Chinese speaking guides. Our English guide (I forgot her name, Sunny maybe? She’s the one in my pics pointing on the Hanlim Park map) was amazing.
2019-07-27 03:09
I was excited that this tour was available (same day fly in/fly out) as I only had one week in Seoul and heard amazing things about Jeju Island. It was a long day of travel but so worth it. I chose the Western Course as it had the activities which most appealed to me. After being picked up at Jeju airport, we proceeded for about 45 minutes to Hyupjae Beach which was beautiful: a touch of Caribbean flair in Asia. Next was Hanlim Park and it was nice because we had choices of where we wanted to go within the park (definitely check out the lava cave!). The green tea field stop was just ok; it was my least favorite of the tour but most likely because I do not like the flavor of green tea so it did not mean much to me. Lunch was a so-so buffet at a weird, sterile hotel: it sort of felt like American summer/space camp. Afterwards we did the Mt. Sanbang ‘cruise’ which was more like a ferry. We were lucky because Jeju can have unpredictable weather and this portion of the tour does not always occur. It was pretty choppy on the water (beware if you get seasick) but the close up views of Brother Islands was really cool. We were fortunate enough after the ‘cruise’ to meet a few of the Haenyeo: these are elderly women that free dive without oxygen tanks to catch sea cucumbers, abalone, seaweed among other items from the sea. Not many left in the world as the younger generation has no interest so a great experience to meet these phenomenal ladies. Towards the culmination of the tour, we had the option of going to the Teddy Bear museum or Cheonjeyeon Falls. I chose the waterfalls and these were neat but you should know in advance there are some steep stairs to go both up and down in order to view the sights. Overall a great tour and well organized: left my Seoul hotel at 5am and got home the same night at 10pm. Exhausting but so glad I did it and I recommend you do the same (whichever course that appeals to you the most)! Side note: The tour had both English as well as Chinese speaking guides. Our English guide (I forgot her name, Sunny maybe? She’s the one in my pics pointing on the Hanlim Park map) was amazing.
2019-07-27 03:09
I was excited that this tour was available (same day fly in/fly out) as I only had one week in Seoul and heard amazing things about Jeju Island. It was a long day of travel but so worth it. I chose the Western Course as it had the activities which most appealed to me. After being picked up at Jeju airport, we proceeded for about 45 minutes to Hyupjae Beach which was beautiful: a touch of Caribbean flair in Asia. Next was Hanlim Park and it was nice because we had choices of where we wanted to go within the park (definitely check out the lava cave!). The green tea field stop was just ok; it was my least favorite of the tour but most likely because I do not like the flavor of green tea so it did not mean much to me. Lunch was a so-so buffet at a weird, sterile hotel: it sort of felt like American summer/space camp. Afterwards we did the Mt. Sanbang ‘cruise’ which was more like a ferry. We were lucky because Jeju can have unpredictable weather and this portion of the tour does not always occur. It was pretty choppy on the water (beware if you get seasick) but the close up views of Brother Islands was really cool. We were fortunate enough after the ‘cruise’ to meet a few of the Haenyeo: these are elderly women that free dive without oxygen tanks to catch sea cucumbers, abalone, seaweed among other items from the sea. Not many left in the world as the younger generation has no interest so a great experience to meet these phenomenal ladies. Towards the culmination of the tour, we had the option of going to the Teddy Bear museum or Cheonjeyeon Falls. I chose the waterfalls and these were neat but you should know in advance there are some steep stairs to go both up and down in order to view the sights. Overall a great tour and well organized: left my Seoul hotel at 5am and got home the same night at 10pm. Exhausting but so glad I did it and I recommend you do the same (whichever course that appeals to you the most)! Side note: The tour had both English as well as Chinese speaking guides. Our English guide (I forgot her name, Sunny maybe? She’s the one in my pics pointing on the Hanlim Park map) was amazing.
2019-07-27 03:09
I was excited that this tour was available (same day fly in/fly out) as I only had one week in Seoul and heard amazing things about Jeju Island. It was a long day of travel but so worth it. I chose the Western Course as it had the activities which most appealed to me. After being picked up at Jeju airport, we proceeded for about 45 minutes to Hyupjae Beach which was beautiful: a touch of Caribbean flair in Asia. Next was Hanlim Park and it was nice because we had choices of where we wanted to go within the park (definitely check out the lava cave!). The green tea field stop was just ok; it was my least favorite of the tour but most likely because I do not like the flavor of green tea so it did not mean much to me. Lunch was a so-so buffet at a weird, sterile hotel: it sort of felt like American summer/space camp. Afterwards we did the Mt. Sanbang ‘cruise’ which was more like a ferry. We were lucky because Jeju can have unpredictable weather and this portion of the tour does not always occur. It was pretty choppy on the water (beware if you get seasick) but the close up views of Brother Islands was really cool. We were fortunate enough after the ‘cruise’ to meet a few of the Haenyeo: these are elderly women that free dive without oxygen tanks to catch sea cucumbers, abalone, seaweed among other items from the sea. Not many left in the world as the younger generation has no interest so a great experience to meet these phenomenal ladies. Towards the culmination of the tour, we had the option of going to the Teddy Bear museum or Cheonjeyeon Falls. I chose the waterfalls and these were neat but you should know in advance there are some steep stairs to go both up and down in order to view the sights. Overall a great tour and well organized: left my Seoul hotel at 5am and got home the same night at 10pm. Exhausting but so glad I did it and I recommend you do the same (whichever course that appeals to you the most)! Side note: The tour had both English as well as Chinese speaking guides. Our English guide (I forgot her name, Sunny maybe? She’s the one in my pics pointing on the Hanlim Park map) was amazing.
2019-07-27 03:09
I was excited that this tour was available (same day fly in/fly out) as I only had one week in Seoul and heard amazing things about Jeju Island. It was a long day of travel but so worth it. I chose the Western Course as it had the activities which most appealed to me. After being picked up at Jeju airport, we proceeded for about 45 minutes to Hyupjae Beach which was beautiful: a touch of Caribbean flair in Asia. Next was Hanlim Park and it was nice because we had choices of where we wanted to go within the park (definitely check out the lava cave!). The green tea field stop was just ok; it was my least favorite of the tour but most likely because I do not like the flavor of green tea so it did not mean much to me. Lunch was a so-so buffet at a weird, sterile hotel: it sort of felt like American summer/space camp. Afterwards we did the Mt. Sanbang ‘cruise’ which was more like a ferry. We were lucky because Jeju can have unpredictable weather and this portion of the tour does not always occur. It was pretty choppy on the water (beware if you get seasick) but the close up views of Brother Islands was really cool. We were fortunate enough after the ‘cruise’ to meet a few of the Haenyeo: these are elderly women that free dive without oxygen tanks to catch sea cucumbers, abalone, seaweed among other items from the sea. Not many left in the world as the younger generation has no interest so a great experience to meet these phenomenal ladies. Towards the culmination of the tour, we had the option of going to the Teddy Bear museum or Cheonjeyeon Falls. I chose the waterfalls and these were neat but you should know in advance there are some steep stairs to go both up and down in order to view the sights. Overall a great tour and well organized: left my Seoul hotel at 5am and got home the same night at 10pm. Exhausting but so glad I did it and I recommend you do the same (whichever course that appeals to you the most)! Side note: The tour had both English as well as Chinese speaking guides. Our English guide (I forgot her name, Sunny maybe? She’s the one in my pics pointing on the Hanlim Park map) was amazing.
2019-07-27 03:09
I was excited that this tour was available (same day fly in/fly out) as I only had one week in Seoul and heard amazing things about Jeju Island. It was a long day of travel but so worth it. I chose the Western Course as it had the activities which most appealed to me. After being picked up at Jeju airport, we proceeded for about 45 minutes to Hyupjae Beach which was beautiful: a touch of Caribbean flair in Asia. Next was Hanlim Park and it was nice because we had choices of where we wanted to go within the park (definitely check out the lava cave!). The green tea field stop was just ok; it was my least favorite of the tour but most likely because I do not like the flavor of green tea so it did not mean much to me. Lunch was a so-so buffet at a weird, sterile hotel: it sort of felt like American summer/space camp. Afterwards we did the Mt. Sanbang ‘cruise’ which was more like a ferry. We were lucky because Jeju can have unpredictable weather and this portion of the tour does not always occur. It was pretty choppy on the water (beware if you get seasick) but the close up views of Brother Islands was really cool. We were fortunate enough after the ‘cruise’ to meet a few of the Haenyeo: these are elderly women that free dive without oxygen tanks to catch sea cucumbers, abalone, seaweed among other items from the sea. Not many left in the world as the younger generation has no interest so a great experience to meet these phenomenal ladies. Towards the culmination of the tour, we had the option of going to the Teddy Bear museum or Cheonjeyeon Falls. I chose the waterfalls and these were neat but you should know in advance there are some steep stairs to go both up and down in order to view the sights. Overall a great tour and well organized: left my Seoul hotel at 5am and got home the same night at 10pm. Exhausting but so glad I did it and I recommend you do the same (whichever course that appeals to you the most)! Side note: The tour had both English as well as Chinese speaking guides. Our English guide (I forgot her name, Sunny maybe? She’s the one in my pics pointing on the Hanlim Park map) was amazing.
2018-10-03 18:50
It was one of the best experiences I had during my trip to Korea. Everything was very comfortable - we didn't need to take care of anything, trazy took care of everything themselves - including moving to the airport, moving around Jeju and the flight. The tour was beyond interesting and the guide had very good English. I 100% recommend this tour to anyone traveling to Korea. It will be your once in a life time experience.
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ソウルから済州島への日帰りツアー(往復航空券&団体ツアー込み) Options

東部コース(火/木/土/日)

南西部&漢拏山コース(月/水/金)

Promotion

▷Updated Operating Schedule (Sept 8~Mar 8)
Sept 8 ~ Dec 13, 2025
- East Course: Every day
- Southwest & Halla Course: Every day

Dec 14, 2025 ~ Mar 8, 2026
- East Course: Tue / Thu / Sat
- Southwest & Halla Course: Mon / Wed/ Fri

概要

ソウルから1日で済州島を訪れることは、決して不可能なミッションではありません!

済州島を訪れたいけれど、時間がない...そんな悩みを解決するのがこのパッケージ!ソウル発着の早朝便と深夜便を利用し、済州島の最高の目的地に立ち寄る究極のバス ツアーで済州島を満喫します。出発からソウルに戻るまで、すべてお任せください。

なぜこのツアーなのか?
▷済州島へのオールインワン日帰りパッケージ:
   - ソウルのホテルからのお迎えサービス(ホテルから金浦空港まで)
   - 往復航空券 
   - 済州島1日ローカルツアー 
- 入場料と英語/中国語ガイド
▷済州島の重要観光地を1日で訪れます。
▷日帰りツアーで時間がない方に最適です。

*特定の旅程をお考えの場合、またはより柔軟に済州島を探索したい場合は、航空券付きの済州島プライベートツアーパッケージをご覧ください。

日程

1) 東部コース
- 火/木/土/日
5:30amソウル市内宿泊先からお迎え
6:00am~6:30am空港でセルフチェックイン
7:00am~8:00am金浦空港から飛行機で済州島へ移動
8:45am済州空港に到着 - 3階4番ゲート
9:00amツアー参加
10:10amミチョン洞窟 & イルチュルランド
11:10am城邑民俗村(ソンウプ村)
11:50am各自で昼食
1:10pmグァンチギ海岸
1:45pm海女のパフォーマンス(女性潜水士ショー)
- 雨天時:女性海女博物館へ
2:20pm城山日出峰(ソンサンイルチュルボン)
4:15pm浜徳(ハムドク)海水浴場
5:40pm東門(トンムン)市場(オプション)
*東門伝統市場はツアーには含まれておらず、オプションで立ち寄ります。訪問をご希望の場合は、降車場所をお知らせください。
6:00pm~6:30pm済州空港でドロップオフ
~8:30pm飛行機で大邱空港へ戻る
*旅程は、現地の状況、交通状況、天候により変更される場合があります。

観光地


ミチョン洞窟&イルチュルランド
イルチュルランドは、済州島東部に位置するエコカルチャーパークで、植物園やテーマ別の散策路が整備されています。園内の中心には「ミチョン洞窟」があり、神秘的な自然美が広がっています。



グァンチギ海岸
グァンチギ海岸は済州オルレ道の一つで、この海岸からは城山日出峰の全体の側面を眺めることができます。

城邑(ソンウプ)民俗村
漢拏山の麓に位置する小さな町で、豊かな文化遺産に包まれています。昔の済州の人々の伝統的な生活様式をそのまま保存しており、民俗文化財に指定されています。




海女(ユネスコ無形文化遺産指定)ショー
海女は済州の伝統的な女性潜水士で、道具を使わずに海へ潜ります。ゴーグル、浮き球のようなチューブ、収穫物を入れるカゴだけを持ち、貝類や海藻などを採ります。ショーでは、彼女たちが水中作業を実演する様子を間近で見学できます。

城山日出峰(ソンサンイルチュルボン)
約10万年前の海底火山噴火によって誕生しました。頂上には巨大なクレーターがあり、まるで王冠のような姿をしています。尾根は散策や乗馬にも理想的な場所です。



咸徳(ハムドク)ビーチ
透き通った浅瀬の海で知られ、波がほとんどないため家族連れに人気のスポットです。

東門(トンムン)市場(オプション)
済州で最も古く、最大規模の常設屋根付き市場です。約300の屋台が並び、海産物、屋台グルメ、お土産や地元の特産品が揃っています。
2) 南西部&漢拏山コース-月/水/金
5:30amソウル市内宿泊先からお迎え
6:00am~6:30am空港でセルフチェックイン
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9:45am~10:20am漢拏山(ハルラサン)1100高地湿原
10:50am~11:20am柱状節理帯(チュサンジョルリ)
11:25am~12:05pm天帝淵(チョンジェヨン)滝
12:30pm~1:20pm各自で昼食
1:30pm~2:30pmオソルロクティーミュージアム
2:50pm~3:40pm松岳山(ソンアクサン)トレッキングコース
3:50pm~4:30pm山房山普門寺(サンバンサン・ポムンサ)
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観光地



漢拏山(ハルラサン)1100高地湿原
漢拏山の上を望み、済州の雄大な景観を一望できる特別な場所です。

天帝淵(チョンジェヨン)滝
伝説によると、天帝淵とは「神の池」を意味し、天女が舞い降りて水浴びをした場所とされています。第一の滝は高さ22mで、水は深さ21mの池を形成しています。

Coastal views from the Jusangjeolli Cliff

柱状節理帯(チュサンジョルリ)
柱状節理帯は、高さ30~40mに達する六角形の火山岩の柱が海岸沿いに立ち並ぶ景勝地です。階段のような断崖と打ち寄せる波が迫力ある景観を生み出します。


Visitors taking photos at O'Sulloc Green Tea Field on the left and walking along the trails of Songaksan Mountain on the right

▲ オソルロク(O’sulloc)緑茶畑
「オソルロク」とは「楽しみ、味わう」という意味。広大に広がる緑茶畑の景観を楽しみ、様々な種類のユニークなお茶を体験できます。

松岳山(ソンアクサン)
松岳山は海底噴火によって形成された火山で、二つの火口を持ち、地質学的にも重要な山です。山を囲む海岸遊歩道からは兄弟島、加波島、馬羅島の絶景を望むことができます。比較的なだらかな道で、多くの訪問者にとって歩きやすいですが、風が強いことも多く、また周辺の海岸は釣りスポットとしても知られています。

Sanbangsan Mountain

普門寺(ポムンサ)と山房山
山房山は険しい断崖と海の景観が特徴的な火山で、その斜面にある普門寺には海を望む洞窟の本堂があり、自然美と文化遺産が融合しています。

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