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Jeju Island is the largest island in South Korea, located in the Yellow Sea and East Sea at the southwestern side of the Korean Peninsula, between 32°06′ and 33°00′ north latitude.
It faces the South Korean mainland to the north, with the popular tourist destination Busan nearby. It faces Japan across the Korea Strait to the east, and Shanghai, China, across the East China Sea to the west. The open East Sea lies to its south.
Jeju Tourist Attractions Map: Top 10 Places to Visit in Jeju Island
Jeju Island is a famous volcanic island in South Korea, with most of its scenery consisting of magnificent volcanic and ocean views.
Attractions on the East Route
Manjanggul Lava Tube (万丈窟熔岩洞): This lava tube stretches for 7.5 kilometers (4.6 miles) and is one of the longest and best-preserved lava tubes in the world. You can learn about Jeju Island's volcanic history through the lava flows, stalactites, and stalagmites inside the cave.
Women Diver's Museum (海女博物馆): Haenyeo are a unique symbol of Jeju Island's matriarchal culture. Countless Jeju haenyeo work simultaneously and dive to collect shellfish and seaweed without professional equipment to support their families. You can visit the museum to learn about the haenyeo's lives, diving tools, and fishing culture.


Seongsan Ilchulbong (城山日出峰): Also called Sunrise Peak, it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The majestic mountain was formed by a volcanic eruption, and there is a huge crater at the top. You can freely walk along the trails.
Seopjikoji Cape (涉地岬): You can enjoy the sea, nearby Udo Island, and the surrounding coastline along the trails.
Woljeongri Beach (月汀里海滩): It is known for its clear waters and white sand. You can enjoy the scenery while feeling the refreshing breeze on the beach.
Attractions on the South Route
Mt. Halla (汉拿山): This is the highest peak in South Korea, with an altitude of 1,950 meters, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, located in the center of Jeju Island.
The mountain is covered with primeval forests, streams, and volcanic rock formations, and is known as an "ecological treasure trove." There are various hiking routes to the summit, suitable for trekking. You can hike the Eoseungsengak Trail.
Mt. Songaksan (松岳山): This is one of the filming locations for the Korean drama "Dae Jang Geum," and the mountain is dotted with 99 peaks and magnificent coastal scenery. You can hike to the summit.


Jusangjeolli Cliff (柱状节理带自然奇观): These are hexagonal stone pillars formed by volcanic eruptions. You can watch the spectacle of the surging waves crashing against them.
Yakcheonsa Temple (药泉寺): This is one of the largest temples in South Korea, with a towering statue of Vairocana Buddha in the temple.
Cheonjiyeon Falls (天地渊瀑布): The waterfall is surrounded by lush greenery, and you can breathe fresh air along the trails.
P.S. After a tiring day of sightseeing, you can taste tea grown in Jeju Island's volcanic soil at the Green Tea Farm Café (绿茶农场咖啡馆).
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Jeju Island Map with Airport
Jeju International Airport (CJU) is located approximately 2-3 kilometers southwest of downtown Jeju City and is the second largest international airport in South Korea.
As Jeju Island's air gateway, the airport handles domestic routes, such as those to and from Seoul and Busan, and also covers international routes to China, Japan, Southeast Asia, and other destinations.
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Jeju Island to Seoul Map
Seoul is located approximately 450 kilometers northeast of Jeju Island. The quickest way to travel from Jeju Island to Seoul is by plane, with a flight time of about 1 hour from Jeju International Airport to either Seoul Gimpo Airport or Incheon Airport.
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Jeju Island to Busan Map
Busan is located approximately 300 kilometers northeast of Jeju Island. The most convenient way to travel from Jeju Island to Busan is by plane, with a flight time of about 1 hour from Jeju International Airport to Gimhae International Airport.
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Jeju Island to Tokyo Map
Tokyo is located northeast of Jeju Island, with a direct distance of approximately 1,000 kilometers. The most convenient way to travel from Jeju Island to Tokyo is by taking a direct flight. The flight from Jeju International Airport (CJU) to Tokyo Narita/Haneda Airport (NRT/HND) takes about 2 hours.
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How to Plan a Jeju Island Trip? Get Jeju Island Travel Map
Jeju Island's attractions are distributed along the east and south routes, and it generally takes tourists two days to explore. The island's scenery is mostly mountain and ocean views.
If you are interested in Korean culture, then planning an 8-day South Korea can include visits to Seoul, Andong, Gyeongju, and Busan to explore more UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
2 Days in Jeju Island
Day by Day Itinerary | What to Do |
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Day 1. Jeju Island East Route Tour | Visit Manjanggul Lava Tube, Women Diver's Museum, Seongsan Ilchulbong, Seopjikoji Cape, and Woljeongri Beach. |
Day 2. Jeju Island South Route Tour | Head to Mt. Halla, Mt. Songaksan, Jusangjeolli Cliff, Yakcheonsa Temple, Cheonjiyeon Falls, and Green Tea Farm Cafe. |
8 Days in South Korea
Seoul, Andong, Gyeongju, and Busan are excellent routes to experience Korean history and culture.
In Seoul, you can wear Hanbok and visit the ancient Gyeongbokgung Palace for free. Nearby, the traditional Korean-style houses of Bukchon Hanok Village are also a must-visit, as is Jogyesa Temple, which represents Korean Buddhist culture.
In Andong, you can further immerse yourself in the traditional Korean village of Hahoe Village, and also visit the Confucian academy, Dosan Seowon.
Gyeongju, the ancient capital of the Silla Dynasty, is a cultural city where you can visit UNESCO World Heritage sites such as Bulguksa Temple and Seokguram Grotto. At night, you can take a night tour of Donggung Palace and Wolji Pond, and also see Cheomseongdae Observatory, the oldest existing astronomical observatory in East Asia.
Busan combines seaside scenery with cultural attractions. You can't miss the scenery of Haedong Yonggungsa Temple on the seaside cliffs, take photos with the Little Prince statue in the colorful streets of Gamcheon Culture Village, known as the "Santorini of Korea," and overlook the entire city of Busan from the top of Busan Tower in Yongdusan Park.
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