Jeju Travel Guide
Volcanic island with unique landscapes, waterfalls, and tangerines.
Best Time
April – June, September – October
Budget/Day
$40–$60
Mid-Range/Day
$80–$140
Getting Around
Rental Car / Bus
Jeju Guides
Don't Book Jeju Until You Read This (Timing Is Everything)
Former data analyst reveals the ACTUAL best time to visit Jeju based on weather data, crowd levels, and costs. Spring isn't what you think.
I Tried Every Route to Jeju Island (One's a Scam)
Flying to Jeju Island costs $50-120, ferries $45-85. I tested both routes—one's a tourist trap. Real times, prices, and mistakes to avoid.
I Wasted $400 on Jeju Island (Here's My Fixed Plan)
I blew my budget on tourist traps in Jeju. This itinerary shows you what actually matters—with real costs, skip-this warnings, and day-by-day breakdown.
Top Things to Do
1Hallasan Mountain
Korea's tallest peak (1,950m). Full-day hike with crater lake at the summit.
2Manjanggul Lava Tube
One of the world's longest lava tubes — 13km of underground volcanic tunnels.
3Jeongbang Waterfall
The only waterfall in Asia that falls directly into the ocean.
Where to Eat
1Black pork street (Heukdwaeji)
2Haenyeo Kitchen
3Dombe Noodles
Where to Stay
1Jeju Baume Couture
2Hotel RegentMarine
3Jeju Shilla Hotel
Getting Around
Rental car $21–$36/day. Bus limited. Car strongly recommended.