Here are some other places I should've mentioned in the videos: 📍 Jeju Museum of Contemporary Art: naver.me/Gyyiyf2I 📍 Arte Museum Jeju: naver.me/GaTnVF1U 📍 Dodu Rainbow Coastal Road: naver.me/FFiI5HLv
An observation about Korean hotels in the late Spring and it applies to Jeju as well. Most Korea hotels do not turn on their Air Conditioning systems until June. The result is warmer rooms than many western, especially US, tourists would expect. We just completed a stay in Sokcho and our room was about 26C or about 80F. That was with the fan they provided because the AC was not on. My experience is that many Korea hotels cool to about 75-76F, while in the US it is 72F. Just something to be ready to deal with.
Great review! We visited Jeju island for the first time a few weeks ago. We were on a cruise so we were only in port for a few hours. We were super impressed with the beautiful sights, tastes of delicious foods and the warm welcoming people. Our guide suggested we try the partly frozen Jeju tangerine juice. It was 34°C so ice cold juice sounded great. One sip and I was in heaven. Sure we get tangerine juice in Canada but nothing like Jeju tangerine juice. Honestly we plan on going back to Jeju to stay for a few weeks. Truly a South Korean jam!
am planning a 10 days trip at Jeju next autumn 5 days in the north of the island and 5 in the south and this is very helpful to organise as I’m travelling alone renting a car will be expensive. Every visit will be with bus or taxi. This is helping me a lot to organise visit. Thanks from Belgium 🇧🇪
Thank you so much for the wonderful explanation. I really wish I could fit Jeju into my itinerary but 8-day of Busan and Seoul would keep me very busy already... Next time for sure I'll visit Jeju!
Hi, I went to jeju 3 weeks ago and if you like airplanes, you will like the Jeju Aerospace museum. It's amazing! (If you go with kids there are lots of things to do)
Hi, thankyou for the great information. Hi planning a trip to Jeju Island, I will be spending 4 days in Seogwipo then the last two in Jeju City as I will be catching a morning flight to Busan. I will have a car up until I return it around 5pm on the final afternoon. Is splitting up where I stay what you would recommend? I am thinking of mdoing something like this: Day1 Seogwipo East attractions, Day 2 Seogwipo West attractions, Day 3 Hallasan, Day 4 Jeju city East. Day 5 Jeju city West. Would you recommend dividing the trip up like this? Or is there a better way?
Thank you for all the wonderful videos! Could you please help with any good tourism group that we can join to see all these places ? Also, where is the best place to stay if it’s a one day trip ?
Hi I have a question, as a tourist who wants to visit Jeju Island, which transport method would you recommend for me to use? Right now what I'm thinking with my research is that the best option is to use a ferry at Wando. Thanks in advance :)
My wife and I travelled to Jeju last summer to stay with our niece who lives on Jeju. In fact she works in Seoul every other week and commutes by plane from Jeju. We flew from Daegu, but it just as easily can be done from Seoul. Prices are very reasonable and the airports are top quality.
@thomasday8155 if flying from Seoul, do you have to depart from Gimpo airport? Do you know Jeju air's luggage weight/dimension limit? (Found varied information online). I am planning a trip to Jeju from Seoul in a few months, do you think I can ask you for some recommendation via email? Thank you!
Here are some other places I should've mentioned in the videos:
📍 Jeju Museum of Contemporary Art: naver.me/Gyyiyf2I
📍 Arte Museum Jeju: naver.me/GaTnVF1U
📍 Dodu Rainbow Coastal Road: naver.me/FFiI5HLv
I really like the way you introduce each place Yong. Hope you will do more of these types of videos. Am marking my map as you speak :D
An observation about Korean hotels in the late Spring and it applies to Jeju as well.
Most Korea hotels do not turn on their Air Conditioning systems until June. The result is warmer rooms than many western, especially US, tourists would expect.
We just completed a stay in Sokcho and our room was about 26C or about 80F. That was with the fan they provided because the AC was not on.
My experience is that many Korea hotels cool to about 75-76F, while in the US it is 72F. Just something to be ready to deal with.
Really useful, thank you!
Great review! We visited Jeju island for the first time a few weeks ago. We were on a cruise so we were only in port for a few hours. We were super impressed with the beautiful sights, tastes of delicious foods and the warm welcoming people. Our guide suggested we try the partly frozen Jeju tangerine juice. It was 34°C so ice cold juice sounded great. One sip and I was in heaven. Sure we get tangerine juice in Canada but nothing like Jeju tangerine juice. Honestly we plan on going back to Jeju to stay for a few weeks. Truly a South Korean jam!
am planning a 10 days trip at Jeju next autumn 5 days in the north of the island and 5 in the south and this is very helpful to organise as I’m travelling alone renting a car will be expensive. Every visit will be with bus or taxi. This is helping me a lot to organise visit. Thanks from Belgium 🇧🇪
Thanks for sharing! I saved many spots from this video, very helpful.😊
I like your video informative
stumble upon this video. Thank you for the video.. looking forward for more video about jeju Island
Thank you for watching 😉
I’ve taken notes as you’ve provided the most comprehensive guide. Thank you!! I’m going there next week.
SO helpful!!! Thank you! We only had a few days to spend and this saved us so much time!
Thank you for this video. I'm planning to visit jeju next month. Will await for your next video covering seogwipo area.
Thanking you for the information
Finally you did Jeju, so informative, thank you.
Thank for you video! I’m planning to visit Jeju on August , your video is very helpful.
Thank you. Wish this video was made b4 my trip to Jeju. Will definitely visit again ❤
Thank you so much for the wonderful explanation. I really wish I could fit Jeju into my itinerary but 8-day of Busan and Seoul would keep me very busy already... Next time for sure I'll visit Jeju!
Thank you, your explanation so clear.. it will be help me so much to make an itinerary in Jeju.. ❤
Can't wait for my 10 day trip in jeju next week!!! ❤❤❤❤❤ this is my 4th time there and I always enjoy relaxing there and yummilicious food!
Hi, I went to jeju 3 weeks ago and if you like airplanes, you will like the Jeju Aerospace museum. It's amazing!
(If you go with kids there are lots of things to do)
Hi? All your videos are quite informative! Do you have any idea whether there are storage lockers at seongpanek hiking trail base?
I am waiting your video for Seogwipo to plan my trip next month. Please !!!
Thank you. Your videos have given me so much info for my family trip this October. 🥰💜💜💜🫰🏼
Kamsahamnida four the info. Is it good to visit mid of November?
Hi, thankyou for the great information. Hi planning a trip to Jeju Island, I will be spending 4 days in Seogwipo then the last two in Jeju City as I will be catching a morning flight to Busan. I will have a car up until I return it around 5pm on the final afternoon. Is splitting up where I stay what you would recommend?
I am thinking of mdoing something like this: Day1 Seogwipo East attractions, Day 2 Seogwipo West attractions, Day 3 Hallasan, Day 4 Jeju city East. Day 5 Jeju city West. Would you recommend dividing the trip up like this? Or is there a better way?
I actually prefer you splitting the attractions up by the different areas of the Island. That makes it easier for us to plan
Thank you for all the wonderful videos! Could you please help with any good tourism group that we can join to see all these places ?
Also, where is the best place to stay if it’s a one day trip ?
Great video! Do live on Jeju do? I’m thinking of a 30 day visitation and looking for bnb.
hi, I'm going to jeju this december, may i ask where do you reserve for hallasan? really want to go there
Will Sept end this year be a good time to visit Jeju? What will be the weather?
are drones allowed on most parts of the island?
If we don't drive will transport be an issue for us?
talk to a taxi driver and negotiate a deal for touring around the island.
Hi I have a question, as a tourist who wants to visit Jeju Island, which transport method would you recommend for me to use? Right now what I'm thinking with my research is that the best option is to use a ferry at Wando. Thanks in advance :)
My wife and I travelled to Jeju last summer to stay with our niece who lives on Jeju. In fact she works in Seoul every other week and commutes by plane from Jeju.
We flew from Daegu, but it just as easily can be done from Seoul. Prices are very reasonable and the airports are top quality.
@thomasday8155 if flying from Seoul, do you have to depart from Gimpo airport? Do you know Jeju air's luggage weight/dimension limit? (Found varied information online). I am planning a trip to Jeju from Seoul in a few months, do you think I can ask you for some recommendation via email? Thank you!
Are there only parks in Jeju? Are there museums?
May I get an English speaking guide in South Korea (mid oct 24)
If i fly from Singapore direct to Jeju, will visa korea require?
Hii I am student,Do you think I will get jobs in Jeju as a student???