Holiday on the Island of the Gods
Things to do
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Snap the ultimate sunrise
Sunrise Peak, also known as Seongsan Ilchulbong, is a massive, volcanic structure that rises from the sea, with an enormous, emerald-green crater on top. You can make your way out to this natural wonder via a bridge where, as you can imagine, the opportunities for a jaw-dropping sunrise photo is unbeatable. It rises 182 metres above sea level so the vantage point is excellent. Sunrise too early for you? Aim for a golden sunset instead. -
Go on a Teddy Bear Safari
One for the kids, Teseum is a showcase of teddy bears and stuffed animals – only this goes to the next level. The exhibitions are themed – there’s a Safari Zone, the Amazone and an underwater zone, with stuffed toys and teddies taking centre stage against the setting. Kids can go bouncing on an oversized bear in the play area or get a quick history lesson with bears dressed as gods from Greek mythology.
Airport information
Jeju International Airport opens in new window
Distance to Jeju Island 4kms
Bus Intra-City Bus run several routes from the airport
Airport Limousine There are numerous airport limousines that will take you to most major hotels and venues.
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Weather-wise, temperatures can vary drastically, so don’t expect tropical island weather all year round. Spring and summer are definitely the most pleasant times to visit. Autumn is cool and tends to be wet, and winters can be decidedly chilly.
Jeju has a busy festival calendar, but if flowers are your thing, you’ll hit the jackpot in March, where Jeju hosts its Cherry Blossom Festival, the Norimae Plum Festival, the Seogwipo Canola Flower International Walking Festival, as well as a Fire Festival and Tulip Festival!
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There is a well-organised, colour-coded bus system that covers Jeju – look for the yellow buses that are tourist-friendly and stop at the major tourist sights. Red buses are express ones, city buses are blue and buses going further afield are green.
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