If you head about 5km southwest from Pyeongdae-ri in Gujwa-eup, Jeju City, you will encounter Bijarim, a natural forest community of nutmeg trees. This is an incredibly dense forest area with around 2,570 nutmeg trees aged between 300 and 600 years, casting a thick shade over the area.
Information Phone: 064) 710-7912
Facilities: Campground
Admission Fees: Adults - 3,000 won // Children - 1,500 won // Groups - 2,500 won
Located about 3.5km northeast of Seongsan Port, Udo Island covers an area of approximately 7 square kilometers and is home to around 700 households and 2,300 residents engaged in fishing and farming. The island got its name from its shape resembling a cow lying down or sticking out its head.
Information Phone: 064)782-5671
Facilities:
Admission Fees: Adults - Individual 10,500 won // Teenagers - 3,800 won // 3~7 years old - 3,000 won // Elementary school students - 3,800 won // Middle and high school students - 10,100 won
Hamdeok Beach, located in Hamdeok-ri, Jocheon-eup, Jeju City, is a popular destination known for its wide camping grounds and beautiful sea views, attracting many vacationers.
Information Phone: 064)728-3989
Facilities: Camping grounds / Parking lot / Changing rooms / Showers / Snack bars / Restrooms / Raw fish restaurants
Designated as Natural Monument No. 263, Seongsan Ilchulbong is a crater of a volcano, distinct from the majority of Jeju's 360 parasitic volcanoes formed by accumulated lava and volcanic ash. Instead, it is a hollow volcanic cone created by an explosion that blew rocks away, leaving a hollow depression in the flat ground.
In autumn, when the silver grass festival takes place, the vast land is covered with waving silver grass, creating a breathtaking sight. It's an ideal spot for couples' dates or newlywed photoshoots. There are local food restaurants where you can taste traditional dishes such as buckwheat pancakes and fried mushrooms, along with makgeolli (Korean rice wine).
Information Phone: 064)783-9900
Facilities: Parking for 390 cars (free)
Admission Fees: Adults (Individual 7,000 won), (Group 6,000 won) // Teenagers, Children (Individual 6,000 won), (Group 5,000 won)
The "koji" in Seopjikoji means a cape in Jeju dialect. Seopjikoji, reached after about a 10-minute walk past the Sinyang Beach, features horses leisurely grazing on what seems to be carved cliffs. Below the cliffs, the imposing candlestick rock greets visitors. This place, where blue meadows and cliffs merge, is sometimes utilized as a filming location for movies.
Information Phone: 064-782-2810
Facilities: Various restaurants and parking facilities
Admission Fee: Free
If you head about 5km southwest from Pyeongdae-ri in Gujwa-eup, Jeju City, you will encounter Bijarim, a natural forest community of nutmeg trees. This is an incredibly dense forest area with around 2,570 nutmeg trees aged between 300 and 600 years, casting a thick shade over the area.
Information Phone: 064) 710-7912
Facilities: Campground
Admission Fees: Adults - 3,000 won // Children - 1,500 won // Groups - 2,500 won
Located about 3.5km northeast of Seongsan Port, Udo Island covers an area of approximately 7 square kilometers and is home to around 700 households and 2,300 residents engaged in fishing and farming. The island got its name from its shape resembling a cow lying down or sticking out its head.
Information Phone: 064)782-5671
Facilities:
Admission Fees: Adults - Individual 10,500 won // Teenagers - 3,800 won // 3~7 years old - 3,000 won // Elementary school students - 3,800 won // Middle and high school students - 10,100 won
Hamdeok Beach, located in Hamdeok-ri, Jocheon-eup, Jeju City, is a popular destination known for its wide camping grounds and beautiful sea views, attracting many vacationers.
Information Phone: 064)728-3989
Facilities: Camping grounds / Parking lot / Changing rooms / Showers / Snack bars / Restrooms / Raw fish restaurants
Designated as Natural Monument No. 263, Seongsan Ilchulbong is a crater of a volcano, distinct from the majority of Jeju's 360 parasitic volcanoes formed by accumulated lava and volcanic ash. Instead, it is a hollow volcanic cone created by an explosion that blew rocks away, leaving a hollow depression in the flat ground.
Information Phone: 064)783-9900
Facilities: Parking for 390 cars (free)
Admission Fees: Adults (Individual 7,000 won), (Group 6,000 won) // Teenagers, Children (Individual 6,000 won), (Group 5,000 won)
The "koji" in Seopjikoji means a cape in Jeju dialect. Seopjikoji, reached after about a 10-minute walk past the Sinyang Beach, features horses leisurely grazing on what seems to be carved cliffs. Below the cliffs, the imposing candlestick rock greets visitors. This place, where blue meadows and cliffs merge, is sometimes utilized as a filming location for movies.
Information Phone: 064-782-2810
Facilities: Various restaurants and parking facilities
Admission Fee: Free
Location
490, Johamhaean-ro, Jocheon-eup, Jeju-si, Jeju-do
Republic of Korea
Business Name: Ocean Grand Hotel
Representative: Lee Young-hwa
Business Registration Number: 616-81-40636
Phone Inquire
Tel 064-783-0007
Mail Order Business Registration Number
2019-JejuJocheon-0015
Location
490, Johamhaean-ro, Jocheon-eup, Jeju-si, Jeju-do
Republic of Korea
Business Name: Ocean Grand Hotel
Representative: Lee Young-hwa
Business Registration Number: 616-81-40636
Phone.
064-783-0007
Mail Order Business Registration Number
2019-JejuJocheon-0015