Jeju Island
Jeju Island, South Korea's only Special Autonomous Province, is located off the country's southern coast. Jeju, often known as the "Island of the Gods", is a subtropical location that is popular for honeymoons and vacations in South Korea. Jeju has a huge range of tourist attractions and amusement parks, in addition to stunning beaches, lava tubes, and lush green nature.
At the Seongeup Folklore Village, you can learn about the local culture, or go to Glass Castle, a theme park centered on glass sculptures. Loveland, a theme park with romantic and adults-only attractions, is perhaps Jeju's weirdest and most divisive attraction. Swimming, hiking, eating, and road-tripping are just a few of the activities available on Jeju Island.
Place: Jeju Island
Best time to visit: November to May
Some of the best Jeju Island attractions are:
- Seongsan Ilchulbong
- Udo Island
- Hallasan National Park
- Hamdeok Beach
- Manjanggul Cave
- Spirited Garden