뚜벅이·렌터카·열린제주·멍트립·외국인까지 — 나에게 맞는 장소만 모아봤어요.
Coastlines, forests, and lookout stops that feel distinctly Jeju.
A calm walking spot near the city where you can enjoy forest paths and Jeju’s native vegetation.
A signature west-coast beach with emerald water and views of Biyangdo Island.
A family-friendly park with gardens, Hyeopjae Cave, and a subtropical botanical garden all in one place.
An iconic crater viewpoint in eastern Jeju, perfect for adding depth to your trip with a short climb.
Markets, tea breaks, and casual snack-friendly destinations.
A long-running traditional market where you can enjoy Jeju snacks, fresh sashimi, and a lively night market vibe all in one place.
A relaxing west-side stop where you can enjoy tea field views and desserts during a drive.
A coastal stretch that is easy to pair with a short walk and a seaside cafe break.
A relaxed east-side beach where it is easy to combine a calm coastal walk with cafe stops.
Calmer stops that work well when you want a lighter pace.
Close to the airport, this is an easy stop for your first Jeju itinerary or a sunset stroll.
Known for its horse-shaped lighthouses and sunsets, this beach leaves a vivid impression of Jeju’s coast even on a short visit.
Short detours with scenery that still lands as a strong memory.
Spots that stay approachable even with a mixed group.
A forest trail that feels like a destination in itself, ideal for an easy walking day.
Indoor cultural spots that work on rainy days and translate well for foreign friends.
A national museum where you can explore Jeju’s history and culture from Tamna to the modern era.
A comprehensive museum covering Jeju’s folklore, ecology, and geology, with multilingual guides that make it easy to visit with international friends.
The best place to deeply experience Jeju’s haenyeo culture, a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage.