Jeju Island Winter Trip
2 cities |
7 attraction(s) |
total distance 155
km
TIPS
Day1
Day2
Day3
Day1: seogwipo > Jeju-do
3 attraction(s) ·
46 km
1
Formed by volcanic eruptions, this unique, crater-style peak is said to resemble an ancient castle.
6
km
2
Udo Island, a beloved island in Jeju Island. The south side boasts the Bull Head Peak and the Lighthouse Park, and the coastline stretches with cliffs that are uniquely eroded by the sea. The entire island is a lava plateau, with fertile and flat areas scattered throughout. The coastal scenery on the island has attracted numerous film and television works, including the well-known Korean variety shows "Family Birth" and "Two Days and One Night". These famous guests have made Udo Island tourism a beautiful scenic spot.
40
km
3
Longtime indoor market packed with stalls selling fresh fish, produce, clothing & general goods.
Day2: Jeju-do
3 attraction(s) ·
66 km
1
Hallasan is located in the center of Jeju Island, South Korea, with an altitude of 1,950 meters and a beautiful Baengnokdam crater lake. Since being included in the World Natural Heritage Reserve in 2007, Hallasan has gained attention, but it is not easy to climb to the summit because there is no cable car for tourists. There are five hiking trails to choose from to climb Hallasan, including Dunegeon, Yeongsil, Eorimok, Eoseungsaengak, and Gwaneumsa. The best time to climb is from May to June and September to October, but every season has its own unique charm. Spring brings azaleas, summer brings lush streams, autumn brings vibrant red leaves, and winter brings snow-covered landscapes, all of which can bring endless surprises to climbers. Therefore, we recommend that you prepare fully before hiking, bring hiking poles and wear crampons in winter to prevent slipping and injury.
29
km
2
The lava produced by Hallasan forms the Manjanggul Cave, which is a lava cave that stretches 13.4 kilometers and is therefore listed as the world's longest cave. Manjanggul Cave is World Heritage Site and Natural Monument No. 98, located 30 kilometers east of Jeju City. Currently, tourists can only explore a range of 1 kilometer, but even so, it takes about an hour round trip. The Manjanggul Cave is filled with mystery and excitement, making it unpredictable.
38
km
Day3: Jeju-do
1 attraction(s) ·
0 km
1
Sanjungbong Peak is a special volcano on Jeju Island and is considered a gem among low-level volcanic craters. Unlike other volcanoes, Sanjungbong Peak was not covered by lava during its eruption, so it formed a 2-kilometer-long hole called the "flat volcano mouth," which is Korea's 263rd natural monument. The distribution of plants inside the volcano mouth is also very special, divided into temperate and subtropical regions due to differences in water erosion and sunlight, growing different types of plants. Yellow stem orchids, tiger lilies, and cold berries are rare plants. In addition, there are many rare plant communities such as golden-leaf eggplant, Changshan, Jeju bamboo, and side golden-flowered evening primrose. Sanjungbong Peak is also a habitat for many wild animals, such as deer, badgers, birds, and reptiles. In the spring, white clouds float beneath the volcano mouth, and wildflowers such as plum blossoms and dragon's heads bloom, making this place even more mysterious. Tourists also come here to climb Sanjungbong Peak and experience this heavenly landscape.

























