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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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濟州島一日遊 首爾出發(含來回機票&團體旅遊) Options

東區(週二/週四/週六/週日)

西南 & 漢拿山路線 - 週一 / 週三 / 週五

Promotion

▷ 最新營運時間表(2025年9月8日~2026年3月8日)
2025年9月8日~12月13日
- 東部路線:每日開放
- 西南&漢拿山路線:每日開放

2025年12月14日~2026年3月8日
- 東部路線:週二 / 週四 / 週六
- 西南&漢拿山路線:週一 / 週三 / 週五

概要

從首爾一日遊濟州島不是不可能的任務!

如果您想遊覽濟州島但沒有足夠的時間,這個套餐就是您的解決方案! 您將乘坐往返首爾的清晨航班和深夜航班,白天在濟州島最佳目的地停留的終極巴士之旅中享受濟州島。 從您離開住所的那一刻起,直到您回到首爾,一切都得到妥善處理。

為什麼選擇這個旅程?
▷濟州島一日遊套餐:
- 首爾飯店接送服務(從您的飯店到金浦機場)
- 往返機票
- 濟州當地一日遊
- 濟州的入場費和午餐
▷1天走遍濟州島頂級目的地
▷非常適合趕時間的人:當天返回首爾

*如果您有特定的行程或想更靈活地探索濟州島,請查看此濟州島私人旅遊套餐(含機票)

日程

1) 東部路線 - 週二 / 週四 / 週六 / 週日
5:30am在您位於首爾的住宿處接您
6:00am~6:30am機場自助check in
7:00am~8:00am從金浦機場飛往濟州島
8:45am抵達濟州機場 - 3樓4號門
9:00am加入旅遊
10:10am美千窟&日出樂園
- 熔岩洞穴與濟州文化主題公園
11:10am城邑民俗村
11:50am午餐:韓國在地料理,附素食拌飯選項
1:10pm廣峙其海灘
1:45pm海女表演
* 雨天改至:海女博物館
2:20pm城山日出峰
4:15pm咸德海灘
5:40pm東門傳統市場
6:00pm~6:30pm在濟州機場下車
~8:30pm飛回金浦機場
  • 行程可能會根據當地/交通/天氣狀況而改變。

景點


美千窟&日出樂園(Micheon Cave & Ilchul Land)
日出樂園是位於濟州島東部的生態文化主題園區,園內設有植物園與各式主題步道。園區核心的美千窟是一座擁有壯麗鐘乳石與自然奇觀的熔岩洞窟,被譽為「藏有千種美景的洞穴」。



▲ 廣峙其海灘
廣峙其海灘是奧萊徒步路線之一。從這裡可以看到城山日出峰的整個側面景觀。

▲ 城邑民俗村
位於漢拏山腳下的一個小村落,擁有豐富的文化遺產。該村仔細保存濟州古老居民的傳統生活方式,並被指定為民俗文化遺產。



▲ 海女表演(聯合國教科文組織指定非物質文化遺產)
海女是濟州傳統的女性潛水者,她們不使用任何潛水裝備,只攜帶一副護目鏡、一個圓球形的浮球管,以及用來盛放貝類、海藻和漁獲的籃子。在表演中,您可以親眼目睹她們在水下執行捕撈任務的精彩過程。

▲ 城山日出峰
城山日出峰是在10萬多年前一次海底火山噴發中形成的火山錐。因峰頂有一個巨大的火山口,整體形狀宛如一頂巨大王冠,而其山脊則是散步與騎馬的理想地點。



▲ 咸德海灘
咸德海灘以清澈且淺的海水聞名,幾乎沒有浪,是家庭遊客的熱門地點。

▲ 東門傳統市場
濟州東門傳統市場是島上歷史最悠久、規模最大的固定室內市場,約有300個攤位,販售海鮮、小吃、紀念品及在地商品。
2) 西南 & 漢拿山路線 - 週一 / 週三 / 週五
5:30am在您位於首爾的住宿處接您
6:00am~6:30am機場自助check in
7:00am~8:00am從金浦機場飛往濟州島
8:45am抵達濟州機場 - 3樓4號門
9:00am加入旅遊
9:50am漢拿山1100高山濕地
10:50am天帝淵瀑布
11:55am午餐:韓國健康自助餐
12:25pm幻想林Gotjawal公園
1:45pmO’sulloc 綠茶園
2:20pm高山水月峰
4:15pm涯月漢潭海岸步道
5:00pm~5:30pm在濟州機場下車
~8:30pm飛回金浦機場
  • 行程可能會根據當地/交通/天氣狀況而改變。

景點


▲ 漢拏山1100高地
漢拏山1100高地位於海拔1100公尺處,可同時欣賞漢拏山壯麗的山勢與濟州島下方廣闊的風景,為濟州島不可錯過的觀景勝地。

▲ 天帝淵瀑布
根據傳說,天帝淵瀑布(Cheonjeyeon Falls)是仙女下凡沐浴的「天帝之池」。第一層瀑布高達22公尺,水流匯聚後形成深達21公尺的清澈水池,充滿神話色彩與自然奇觀。



▲ 幻想林Gotjawal公園
「Gotjawal」是濟州方言,指的是火山活動後形成的不規則岩石地形,覆蓋著茂密的森林。幻想林Gotjawal公園擁有豐富的原始植被,是多樣動植物共存的獨特生態系,體驗自然之美的絕佳去處。

▲ O’sulloc 綠茶園
「O’sulloc」意為「欣賞與享受」——在這裡您可以欣賞遼闊的綠茶園景致,並體驗多樣又獨特的茶品,感受濟州的茶文化魅力。



▲ 高山水月峰(Gosan Suwolbong Peak)
濟州的水月峰火山口地層位於高山里海岸,是一處陡峭的火山地形。雖然海拔僅有77公尺,但登頂後的視野非常壯觀,能一覽濟州壯麗的自然景色。

▲ 涯月漢潭海岸步道(Aewol Handam Coastal Walk)
這條海岸步道深受遊客喜愛,連接著時尚的涯月鎮與擁有眾多咖啡廳與餐廳的區域,一路延伸至郭支海水浴場。沿途可欣賞湛藍海景,是散步與拍照的絕佳地點。

預約方法

  • 完成預約。
    1. 完成預約。
  • 確認郵件。
    2. 確認郵件。
  • 盡情享受吧。
    3. 盡情享受吧。

注意事項

1. 確切的接載時間和航班信息將在預訂後1週內通過單獨的郵件發送給您。
2. 接載服務僅限於首爾的住宿。 遊覽結束後,您將在濟州機場下車,自行辦理登機手續返回首爾。

取消與退款規定

所有時間均基於韓國標準時間 (KST)(GMT + 9 小時)
至旅行前 5 天:取消費用為每人 15 美元
出發前3~4天:80%退款
行程前2天:50%退款
行程前 1 天或以下:不予以退款
*如果您需要重新安排您的預訂,請至少在原預訂日期前 7 天(不遲於韓國標準時間 5:00 分)與我們確認預訂情況。

常見問題

此套裝行程包含哪些內容?

本行程包含首爾與濟州之間的來回機票、從您首爾住宿地點到機場的接送服務、濟州當地一日遊、各景點門票及午餐。

有包含住宿嗎?

沒有,本行程為一日遊,當天即返回釜山,故不包含住宿。

可以自訂行程嗎?

如果您有特定想走的行程,或想更彈性地探索濟州,請參考這個私人行程套裝:點我查看

如果我住在釜山以外的地區,可以在哪裡集合?

接送服務僅限首爾地區的住宿。如您住在首爾以外地區,請自行前往首爾市內的指定集合地點會合。

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