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Shinee Forest Path
A small forest path near Samdasoo Ranch
Jeju Camellia Arboretum
A place to marvel at the blossoming Camellia trees in Wimi-ri, Namwon-eup
Namwon Port
Namwon Port is well-known as the starting point of Jeju Olle Walking Trail No. 5. The inner port is more or less original and is thus very special and attractive. Namwon Port is centrally located in Namwon-eup so your dining experience will consist of a wide range of options, especially fresh seafood.
Ora-dong green barley - buckwheat field
Green barley - buckwheat fields lying below Hallasan Mountain
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Blanc Rocher
A café with a splendid view of Hagosudong Beach on Udo Island
Jeju Olle Naengmyeon (Jeju Olle’s Cold Buckwheat Noodles) Nohyeong Branch
A restaurant where you can taste the refreshing and deep flavors of seafood with their 12 kinds of seafood broth
Haejigae
Haejigae, the only hanok café in Jeju offering stunning sunset and ocean views
Haelri Cafe
6,600㎡ of photo spots, from Seongsan Ilchulbong Tuff Cone to Udo Island and the Sea
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‘Best of the Best’ 5 Jeju coastal roads
Here’s a quick round-up of the five top-rated, truly amazing coastal routes that Jeju Island has to offer. Most of the island’s 253 kilometers of coastline is easily accessible and offers up spectacular sunrises and sunsets. But don’t take our word for it, judge for yourself!
Autumn is the perfect weather for enjoying baked goods: Bakeries in Jeju
There is certain bread that captivates people's hearts, even though it is just bread. Whether it is the taste of the bread itself, the unique atmosphere of the bakery, or a photo spot where you can take the best pictures, the smell of savory bread attracts people with its own charm. People come to Jeju to take “bread tours” with the addition of beautiful scenery and leisurely travels. Here are some of the bakeries in Jeju that attract bread addicts who are staying or plan to stay in Jeju.
Photo Guide for Your Own Unique Trip (Finding Hidden Photo Spots in Jeju)
Jeju’s June, with its clear blue sky, is a good time to go on a trip. Excited by the beautiful nature and sea of Jeju, the first thing you would probably do is to find good photo spots. Only photos will last forever once the trip is over! It’s fun visiting the places from someone else’s photos, but how about finding a nice quiet spot and taking pictures only for yourself? Let’s go to unknown hidden spots with fewer visitors and take the best picture of your life. You will shine brightly everywhere—in the blue Jeju sky, in the white buckwheat flower field, and on a small pond with a clear sky.
How many of the islands around Jeju have you explored? Journey Farther Afield and Tour the Smaller Islands of Jeju
The ocean around Jeju is home to so many small islands that it is even nicknamed the “Sea of Many Island” (“Dadohae” in Korean). These myriad islets, inhabited and uninhabited alike, surround the main island of Jeju like stars scattered through a midsummer night’s sky, many with their own special charm and unique attractions. Udo Island, Chujado Island, Gapado Island, and Marado Island are all within an easy 1–2 hour ferry ride from Jeju, making them ideal choices for a day trip. From fishing, to marine leisure, to trendy hotspots, these islands have a singular allure that can’t be replicated on the main island.
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