- The licensed guide-led Jeju private tour is designed for travelers who want to enjoy Jeju at a relaxed pace without being rushed by a tight schedule.
- Because distances between areas in Jeju are long, focusing on one direction—east, southwest, or north—instead of trying to cram multiple directions into a single day usually leads to a much more satisfying experience.
- We travel in a private vehicle and minimize travel routes by focusing on one direction according to your travel style and condition. This reduces travel time and ensures ample time at each spot for photos, walks, and relaxation.
- Unlike group tours where you’re on a strict timetable, this fully private tour lets you stay longer at places you like and freely adjust or skip activities you don’t want.
East Region Tour Overview
Woljeongri Beach
Woljeongri Beach is a popular beach on Jeju's east side, known for its emerald-colored sea and white sandy shores.
It's great for a peaceful walk or taking photos, and there are many seaside cafes with views of the ocean, so it's a nice place to relax.
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Haenyeo Museum
You can vividly understand the haenyeo's 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, women who have lived alongside Jeju's sea.

Seopjikoji
Seopjikoji is a representative coastal spot in eastern Jeju where blue sea, grasslands, and dramatic cliffs come together.
The lighthouse and walking paths are well maintained, making it great for a stroll, and the wide-open views make it a popular spot for photos.
Seongsan Ilchulbong
Seongsan Ilchulbong is a volcanic landform rising from the sea, a UNESCO natural World Heritage site representing Jeju.
At the summit you can enjoy an open sea view along with the crater, and it's especially famous as a sunrise spot.
Seongeup Folk Village
Seongeup Folk Village preserves the appearance of a traditional Jeju village from the Joseon Dynasty.
You can see stone-walled paths and thatched-roof houses up close, so it’s great for feeling the lives and history of Jeju people. It’s a traditional cultural site that’s perfect for a relaxed visit while listening to brief explanations.
Southwest Tour Destinations
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 wandering through the various green tea exhibits and spending a relaxing time enjoying tea and desserts at 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, great for taking photos, and you can experience Jeju’s unique volcanic terrain up close.

Cheonjiyeon Falls
Cheonjiyeon Falls is Jeju’s signature waterfall located in downtown Seogwipo, known for its impressive cascades set against lush forest paths.
The walking paths are well maintained, making it great for a light stroll, and you can feel Jeju’s natural beauty up close.
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Yakcheonsa Temple
Yakcheonsa Temple is one of the largest temples in Jeju, known for its grand architecture and peaceful atmosphere.
It's located where you can view both the sea and the mountains, making it easy to relax and take a calm walk.
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Introduction to North Tour Spots
Hallasan
In spring the azaleas bloom, in summer the green forests shine, in autumn the foliage turns brilliant, and in winter the snowy landscapes are beautiful.
You can choose a hiking route based on difficulty, and if you’re on a short schedule, the Eorimok or Yeongsil routes are great for getting a light taste of Hallasan’s atmosphere. These are iconic spots to experience Jeju’s nature at its most authentic.
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Yongduam
This is Jeju’s signature coastal spot, named because its shape resembles a dragon rising toward the sea.
These dramatic rock formations were carved by waves and wind over many years, and up close you can really feel their grandeur.
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Aewol Cafe Street
This is an atmospheric cafe spot where you can relax while looking out over the Jeju sea.
Along the coastal road, unique ocean-view cafes gather, making it great for a walk and a relaxing cup of coffee.
Iho Beach
The red and white horse-shaped lighthouse stands like an icon, making it a popular spot for photos.
The wide sandy beach and calm sea make it perfect 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, fruit, and Jeju’s specialty foods all in one place.
This lively spot is a must-visit during your Jeju trip, with street food and souvenir shopping available.















