Jeju Island Late July Travel Recommendations

Late July in Jeju Island sees humid and sultry weather, perfect for experiencing natural landscapes, cultural heritage, and local delicacies. Below are recommended attractions, food, and accommodation options.

Located at the northernmost part of Jeju Island, it is famous for its clear sea water and well-equipped surrounding facilities. Late July is ideal for swimming, making it a great summer getaway for tourists.
Jeju Island's natural landmark, offering magnificent natural scenery and rich hiking experiences. Summer hiking requires precautions against heat, mosquitoes, and carrying sufficient water and food.
A iconic attraction of Jeju Island, formed by volcanic eruptions, showcasing basalt rock formations that resemble a dragon's head, making it an ideal place to experience natural wonders.
Famous for its beautiful coastal scenery and Korean drama filming sites. Though there are no canola flower fields in July, it remains a popular spot for photography.
Showcases Jeju Island's unique haenyeo (female divers) cultural heritage, including their history, culture, and diving tools. With some luck, you might witness haenyeo at work diving into the sea.
A popular social media photo spot featuring a 50-year-old cypress tree, whose trunk splits into multiple trunks, creating a unique atmosphere. The entrance features a jade caravan and offers drinks.
Provides sea-view double rooms that are spacious and beautifully decorated, with a swimming pool, spa center, fitness facility, restaurant, bar, children's play area, and PS4 room.
Offers a comfortable and luxurious accommodation experience, featuring a beautifully decorated outdoor swimming pool and a large indoor children's play area, perfect for family vacations.
Jeju Island's famous natural park with diverse botanical gardens, caves, and traditional cultural exhibits, making it a popular stop on self-driving tour routes.
A museum that blends art and nature, showcasing multimedia art pieces. It serves as a cultural highlight on Jeju Island's self-driving tour routes.