- Visit only the key spots in southern and western Jeju, so you can enjoy Jeju’s nature and culture in a balanced way in just one day.
- Operated as a small group, travel and sightseeing are relaxed, and the schedule is relatively flexible.
- Includes Jeju’s representative natural and cultural attractions like Camellia Hill, O'sulloc Tea Museum, Jusangjeolli Cliffs, and Cheonjiyeon Falls.
- Pickup and drop-off at hotels in Jeju City are provided, so you can join comfortably without worrying about transport.
- A local guide accompanies the tour, offering explanations so you can have a more in-depth travel experience rather than just sightseeing.
Tour Overview
Camellia Hill
Camellia Hill is Seogwipo's signature garden in Jeju where you can enjoy a variety of flowers all year round.
Especially famous for camellias, the walking paths are well laid out, making it a great place to stroll and take photos at a relaxed pace. It's a healing spot perfect for enjoying a peaceful time in nature.
O'sulloc Tea Museum
O'sulloc Tea Museum is a tea culture space located in the middle of Jeju's green tea fields, where you can experience traditional Korean tea culture and O'sulloc's brand story together.
It's great for exploring a variety of green tea exhibits and enjoying a relaxed time sipping tea and dessert at the teahouse.
Jusangjeolli Cliffs
Jusangjeolli Cliffs are a representative natural attraction of Jeju, featuring hexagonal stone pillars formed by volcanic activity that stretch along the coast.
The scenery where waves meet cliffs is striking, great for photos, and lets you experience Jeju’s unique volcanic landscape up close.

Yakcheonsa Temple
Yakcheonsa Temple is one of the largest temples in Jeju, known for its grand architecture and serene atmosphere.
It's located where you can see the sea and the mountains together, so it's great for calming your mind and taking a leisurely look around.
Source: Visit Korea
Cheonjiyeon Falls
Cheonjiyeon Falls is Jeju’s signature waterfall located in the heart of Seogwipo, known for its impressive cascade and lush forest trails.
The walking paths are well maintained, making it great for a light stroll, and you can experience Jeju’s natural beauty up close.
Source: Visit Korea
Dongmun Market
Dongmun Market is Jeju's largest traditional market, where you can enjoy fresh seafood, fruits, and Jeju's specialty foods all in one place.
This lively spot is a must-visit on a Jeju trip, offering everything from street food to souvenir shopping.









