Explanation
Located to the southwest of the Korean Peninsula, the island of Jeju is Korea's largest tourist destination. The entire island has been designated as a special tourist zone, and it's easy to see why: there is hardly any spot on the island that is not photogenic. Unlike mainland Korea, which has a temperate climate, Jeju boasts a climate that is closer to subtropical. Hallasan Mountain, lying at the center of the island, is surrounded by 368 parasitic cones, known as "Oreum." Eleven beaches have been designated as tourist beaches, but including those that are not officially designated, the island features nearly thirty beaches in total. Famous beaches include Iho Tewoo Beach, Samyang Beach, Hyeopjae Beach, Geumneung Beach, and Gwakji Beach. Jeju's renowned Olle Trails, a system of hiking paths, span a total length of 425 kilometers and would take about fifteen days to complete in their entirety.
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+82-64-740-6000
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Experience Guide : Not available
Contact and Information : +82-64-740-6000
Parking facilities : Parking lots are available at tourist sites and attractions, museums, arts galleries.
Day off : N/A (Open all year round)
Hours : 00:00-24:00
More information
Available Facilities
Tourist information center, interpretation center, souvenir shop, nightlife restaurant exclusively for foreigners, luxury hotel, tourist hotel, guest house, casino, etc.
Admission Fees
Varies by site
Restrooms
Public restrooms at tourist sites and attractions.
Interpretation Services Offered
Interpretation service is available at the luxury hotels and tourist information centers.
Multilingual travel handbooks, including English, Chinese and Japanese are available at each tourist information center.
Jeju Cultural Tourism has posted travel information on its website in English, Chinese and Japanese.
Location
Jeju-do