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Is Jeju Island worth visiting?

4.6 /5

Based on 3 experiences

Marie

Marie

Denmark

Solo travel

My first stop when arriving in South Korea was Jeju island. It's a great place to start or finish your trip to South Korea. It's an easygoing island, and you can easily get around with public transportation. I felt safe anywhere I went, and it's such a nice feeling not having to worry about pickpocketing. Any hike I tried to do was not really a hike cause everything was boarded and so easy to walk, even when it was a step hill. I highly recommend Seogwipo since it's even calmer than Jeju city. The traditional market there was really good compared to the one in Jeju city. Wonang waterfalls were so worth it, don't forget a bathing suit and don't be afraid to jump on the rocks. Jeolum Natural Recreation Forest was super nice, and the footbath was heavenly.

Posted: October 4, 2024Experienced: August, 2024
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Family travel

An amazing place with gorgeous sightseeing of sea, mountain and cliffs. Kind people, cool air But it’s a little bit hard for you if you can’t speak Korean Bus is so convenient that you can reach almost everywhere, however, I still recommend you to rent a car, especially you wanna live in seogwipo-si, a less modern place rather than jeju-si, but it’s a better choice if you wanna experience local life in a village.

Posted: September 10, 2024
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Maja

Maja

About Me

Hi, I'm Maja. I'm currently studying abroad in South Korea and I want to start solo travelling and making friends along the way :)

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Simran

Simran

About Me

Hi I am Simran☺ I was born and raised in Amsterdam and currently still happly living here. I have a punjabi background and like to visit India every year or so. Love to also visit new places and countries to see more of the world.

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