Thanks and so glad that you find the video helpful. April is a fantastic time to visit, weather-wise. If you are game, there seems to be lots of sea sports that you can indulge in like Water skiing, surfing, para-sailing
That is awesome! Take it slow and just enjoy the fabulous natural attractions and interesting food. The self drive is a big convenience to bring along older folks. Have a fabulous trip.
Nice video! ❤ Anyway, I'm actually curious about how should we communicate there as I heard korean people do not speak a well English. How do you manage to talk there with the local people while visiting places or buying things/foods? Thanks for sharing!
Thanks and glad that you enjoyed the video. I have to say most of the Korean service staff know a little English, otherwise, some finger pointing and signing could do the trick. I suppose all these are part of the thrill of traveling.
Thank you for the video! I will definitely use this information for my trip! I have a question, I can drive but I would rather take the scooter as I am worried about road accidents, can you comment on the driving laws and regulations in South Korea please?!
So glad you find the information helpful. Yes, you can either drive a car or ride a motorbike. Not sure if you are referring to an electric scooter. If you are, then I don’t think that’s a good option to move around in Jeju as it won’t be able to help you cover the distance. Traffic is generally light as such accidents are uncommon, so don’t worry too much. The traffic regulations in Korea is also consistent with the major cities in the world. Maybe something to note is that, you can turn right on red light.
Thanks for the great video. I will be spending 5 full days there. Would you Recommend, splitting up where I stay into 3 places? E.g 2 days In the East, 2 days in Seogwipo, last night in Jeju city?
@@gibbontravelogue Thanks so much. One other question, If I stay in Both Seogwipo, and Jeju City. What sides of the island would you recommend visiting from each city? For example would something like this be efficient with time? Seogwipo Day 1: SW Day 2 : SE Day 3: Hallasan JejuCity Day 4: Nw Day 5: NE
Besides the flight, accommodations cost is relatively affordable and most are less than $100 per night. There is also a wide range of food options and also relatively inexpensive.
@@karengong8309 it could be an issue in heavy snow and we may not be used to this kind of driving. But the roads are in very good condition and just go slow if it happens to snow when you are there.
Excellent video/ thank you so much for very thorough information. Visiting Jeju in April 2025
Thanks and so glad that you find the video helpful. April is a fantastic time to visit, weather-wise. If you are game, there seems to be lots of sea sports that you can indulge in like Water skiing, surfing, para-sailing
@@gibbontravelogue that sounds fun. Thank you!
Great video! I have never heard of Jeju Island. Thanks for posting this!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Tks for sharing!
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Thanks this is helpful
Thanks! Happy to know it has been helpful.
Nicely done video! Good photography and editing. I’m visiting in a few weeks with my 92 yo mom.
That is awesome! Take it slow and just enjoy the fabulous natural attractions and interesting food. The self drive is a big convenience to bring along older folks. Have a fabulous trip.
我第一次出国就是去的这里,感觉还不错。
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Nice video
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wonderful video!! 👍🏻
Thank you very much!
This Jeju episode is very informative and will help me to plan better should I go there. Thank you very much for compiling this video 🙏🏼.
Always welcome! And so glad the video has been helpful!
Thanks for sharing! Wonderfully informative
That’s great! Thanks for supporting the channel.
Another great and informative video!
Glad you enjoyed it! You should also try visiting Jeju, Luan!
Thank you very much for sharing.
My pleasure! And thanks for supporting the channel
Nic
Nice? Thanks for watching!
Nice video! ❤ Anyway, I'm actually curious about how should we communicate there as I heard korean people do not speak a well English. How do you manage to talk there with the local people while visiting places or buying things/foods? Thanks for sharing!
Thanks and glad that you enjoyed the video. I have to say most of the Korean service staff know a little English, otherwise, some finger pointing and signing could do the trick. I suppose all these are part of the thrill of traveling.
Thank you for the video! I will definitely use this information for my trip! I have a question, I can drive but I would rather take the scooter as I am worried about road accidents, can you comment on the driving laws and regulations in South Korea please?!
So glad you find the information helpful. Yes, you can either drive a car or ride a motorbike. Not sure if you are referring to an electric scooter. If you are, then I don’t think that’s a good option to move around in Jeju as it won’t be able to help you cover the distance. Traffic is generally light as such accidents are uncommon, so don’t worry too much. The traffic regulations in Korea is also consistent with the major cities in the world. Maybe something to note is that, you can turn right on red light.
@@gibbontravelogue That’s really helpful, thank you so much!
Thanks for the great video. I will be spending 5 full days there. Would you Recommend, splitting up where I stay into 3 places?
E.g 2 days In the East, 2 days in Seogwipo, last night in Jeju city?
Actually, I would recommend max 2 places so that you don’t have to keep moving hotels. 3 days in Seogwipo and 2 days in Jeju city will be good.
@@gibbontravelogue Thanks so much. One other question, If I stay in Both Seogwipo, and Jeju City. What sides of the island would you recommend visiting from each city? For example would something like this be efficient with time?
Seogwipo
Day 1: SW
Day 2 : SE
Day 3: Hallasan
JejuCity
Day 4: Nw
Day 5: NE
@ cool. That sounds like a good plan.
Thanks for info about jeju. Can i know how much budget travel to jeju by 2 person.
Besides the flight, accommodations cost is relatively affordable and most are less than $100 per night. There is also a wide range of food options and also relatively inexpensive.
What month did you go snoopy garden? I saw snow on the ground. We are going in late December so wondering if there is going to be snow
That was in December. Last January, it was snowing heavily there.
@@gibbontravelogue driving in snow was not an issue ?
@@karengong8309 it could be an issue in heavy snow and we may not be used to this kind of driving. But the roads are in very good condition and just go slow if it happens to snow when you are there.