Jeju Island Trip: Should you start in the East or the West? Here's a breakdown of itineraries by region.
The most common mistake when traveling to Jeju Island is trying to see "everything," which often leads to spending too much time in transit. Jeju is larger than it seems, and travel times can be significant due to road conditions. Therefore, planning your itinerary by region is key to a fulfilling Jeju experience.
The Appeal of Each Region:
- East: Sunrise at Seongsan Ilchulbong, Bijarim Forest and volcanic cones (oreums), and the blue sea. Ideal for those who want to immerse themselves in nature.
- West: Sunset viewing spots, trendy cafes, and tranquil beaches. Perfect for those seeking a relaxed atmosphere.
- South: Waterfalls and the sea in Seogwipo, offering a combination of scenery and relaxation.
- North: Jeju City's restaurants and attractions, with easy access to the airport, making it efficient for short trips.
Suggested Itineraries:
- 2 Nights/3 Days: Focus on a single region. For example, explore the East or West in depth to minimize travel fatigue.
- 3 Nights/4 Days: Combine two adjacent regions. Combinations like North + East or South + West are generally convenient in terms of travel routes.
- Accommodation Strategy: Instead of moving your luggage every day, consider staying at a central location within the region you're exploring.
Utilizing Rental Cars and Activities:
Jeju is much more convenient to explore with a rental car compared to public transportation. However, book your rental car well in advance, especially during peak season, to secure the best prices and availability. Enhance your experience by adding activities like hiking the Olle Trails, trekking volcanic cones, or enjoying marine activities such as snorkeling.
Jeju in Every Season:
Jeju transforms with each season – yellow canola flowers in spring, blue hydrangeas in summer, pampas grass in autumn, and tangerines and camellias in winter. This is why Jeju is often described as an "island that feels new every time you visit."
Tips for Reducing Travel Time:
Travel times between regions in Jeju can be surprisingly long. Trying to visit both the easternmost and westernmost points in a single day will likely result in spending most of your time on the road. Group morning and afternoon activities within the same region, and choose restaurants along your planned route to make your itinerary more relaxed. Consider aligning the start and end of your daily itinerary with sunrise or sunset viewing spots, as their time slots are fixed.
Useful Tips:
- Hallasan Mountain and volcanic cones experience significant weather changes, so pack a jacket and comfortable shoes.
- Check the opening hours and days off for popular restaurants and cafes in advance.
- When driving, reduce your speed and drive cautiously on rural roads and coastal roads for safety.
- Before booking a rental car, review the insurance coverage and fuel/return conditions.
Jeju is not about "seeing a lot," but about "experiencing it fully."
Jeju Tours provides comprehensive information on regional itineraries, restaurants, accommodations, rental cars, and activities to help you plan your perfect Jeju Island trip.
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