- We depart right at your port arrival time, so you don’t have to wait for other groups. You’ll be back safely at least 1 hour before port departure, so there’s no need to worry about timing.
- Choose one direction — east, southwest, or north — so you don’t rush through too many spots. Even with a short stay you can relax and enjoy Jeju’s scenery.
- Travel in a comfortable private vehicle with a certified Jeju guide. The schedule is managed precisely to match your ship’s port arrival and port departure, so you can feel confident.
- You can stay longer at places you like and skip parts you’re not interested in. Within the cruise schedule, the tour can be flexibly customized.
- The itinerary is optimized for the port call time. It’s the most practical tour to enjoy Jeju efficiently and privately, without waiting.
Introduction to East Course
Woljeongri Beach
Woljeongri Beach is a popular eastern Jeju beach known for its emerald sea and white sandy shore.
It's great for a peaceful walk or taking photos, and there are many cozy cafés with ocean views, so it's perfect for relaxing.
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Haenyeo Museum
You can vividly understand haenyeo divers' resilient lives and community culture through physical tools, everyday artifacts, and photographic materials.
This is a meaningful place to visit where you can deeply feel the haenyeo spirit that has lived with the Jeju sea.

Seopjikoji
Seopjikoji is a representative coastal attraction in eastern Jeju, where the blue sea, grasslands, and dramatic cliffs come together.
The lighthouse and walking paths are well maintained, making it a great place for walks, and the wide open views make it a popular spot for photos.
Seongsan Ilchulbong (Sunrise Peak)
Seongsan Ilchulbong (Sunrise Peak) is a volcanic formation rising from the sea, it's a UNESCO World Natural Heritage site representing Jeju.
When you reach the summit you can enjoy sweeping ocean views along with the crater, and it's especially famous as a sunrise spot.
Seongeup Folk Village
Seongeup Folk Village preserves the traditional look of a Joseon-era Jeju village.
You can see stone-walled paths and thatched-roof houses up close, so it’s a great place to feel the lives and history of Jeju people. It’s a traditional cultural site that’s perfect for a leisurely visit while listening to a brief commentary.
Southwest tour destinations introduction
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 strolling through various green tea exhibits and spending a relaxing time enjoying tea and desserts in the tea house.
Jusangjeolli Cliffs
Jusangjeolli Cliffs are a signature natural attraction of Jeju, where hexagonal stone pillars formed by volcanic activity line the coast.
The scenery where waves and cliffs come together is striking, making it great for photos, and you can get up close to Jeju’s unique volcanic terrain.

Cheonjiyeon Falls
Cheonjiyeon Falls is Jeju's iconic waterfall located in Seogwipo city center, known for its impressive cascade set against lush forest trails.
The walking trail is well maintained, great for an easy stroll, and lets you experience Jeju’s natural beauty up close.
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Yakcheonsa
Yakseon Temple is one of the largest temples in Jeju, known for its grand architecture and tranquil atmosphere.
It’s located where you can see both the sea and the mountains, so it’s great for taking a calming, peaceful walk.
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North Tour Destinations Introduction
Hallasan
In spring the azaleas bloom, in summer the green forests, in autumn the fall foliage, and in winter the snow-covered scenery are beautiful.
You can choose a climbing route based on difficulty, and if your time is short, the Eorimok or Yeongsil routes are great for getting a light taste of Hallasan’s atmosphere. These are iconic spots where you can experience Jeju’s nature at its most authentic.
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Yongduam
This is Jeju’s iconic coastal spot, named because its shape resembles a dragon rising toward the sea.
These dramatic rock formations were carved over many years by waves and wind, and up close you can feel their even more majestic presence.
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Aewol Cafe Street
This is an atmospheric cafe where you can relax while taking in views of the Jeju Sea.
Unique ocean-view cafes line the coastal road, making it perfect for a walk and a relaxing cup of coffee.
Iho Beach
The red and white horse-shaped lighthouse stands like a symbol, making it a famous photo spot.
The wide, open sandy beach and calm sea make it a great place for a stroll, and especially at sunset the sea and sky blend together to create an even more beautiful atmosphere.
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Dongmun Market
Dongmun Market is the largest traditional market in Jeju, where you can enjoy fresh seafood, fruits, and Jeju specialty foods all in one place.
From street food to souvenir shopping, it's a lively spot you should definitely visit while traveling in Jeju.















