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Saryeoni Farm
Located in the Gyorae Samdasu Village in Jocheon, eastern Jeju, Saryeoni Farm (now renamed Gilgal Farm Land) is a natural ecological park situated near the Hallasan Yeongsil Course and the Saryeoni Forest Path. As one of Jeju's premier spots for viewing autumn foliage, the farm features a diverse array of flora, including camellias and hydrangeas. Visitors can enjoy close encounters and feeding experiences with various animals, such as ponies, alpacas, mountain goats, rabbits, guinea pigs, and Jeju Black Pigs. With its expansive lawns, dedicated spaces for bubble play, and the charming Cafe Malo, Saryeoni Farm is an ideal destination for families looking to experience the natural beauty of Jeju.
Sinsan Park
Located in Ildo 2-dong, Jeju City, Sinsan Park is a beloved urban oasis cherished by local residents. At the heart of the park stands a monument commemorating the arrival of the 1988 Seoul Olympic torch in Jeju. It is also the site where the '95 Jeju Time Capsule' was buried, containing 1,250 artifacts of Jeju culture to mark the 50th anniversary of Korea's Liberation. Additionally, visitors can find the Jeju April 3rd Haeon Bangsatap (a memorial pagoda for the souls of the Jeju April 3rd victims) nestled within the park.
Surprise Theme Park
Surprise Theme Park is an indoor attraction featuring an impressive collection of junk art created from repurposed materials, such as discarded automobile parts. Boasting one of the largest scales of its kind in the world, the park invites visitors to explore diverse themed zones, including robots, cinematic characters, dinosaurs, and Jeju Haenyeo, all brought to life through creative works made from recycled materials.
Seonnyeo and Namuggun Theme Park
A Museum that Brings the 1950s-1990s Back to Life
Gilgal Farm Land
Located in Jocheon-eup, Jeju City, Gilgal Farm Land is an eco-friendly retreat spanning approximately 100,000 square meters. This charming ranch offers a unique opportunity to connect with various animals, including alpacas and Jeju black pigs. Set against a backdrop of lush green pastures and fresh air, the exotic atmosphere makes it the perfect place to unwind while enjoying activities like feeding horses or taking a peaceful stroll through nature.
Picnic Mate
Located on Inda 4-gil in Jeju City, Picnic Mate is a specialized boutique offering picnic set rentals and charming lifestyle accessories. Recognized as a "Good Price Establishment" for its exceptional value, Picnic Mate provides a variety of curated picnic packages, such as the 'Romantic Linen Set'—which features rattan baskets, linen mats, and mini wooden tables. Whether you are looking to snap the perfect photo or simply unwind, Picnic Mate helps you create unforgettable, leisurely moments amidst the breathtaking natural beauty of Jeju.
Shilla Duty Free Jeju downtown store
Luxury brands with heritages like Hermes and Chanel found The Shilla Duty Free Jeju downtown store a right place to be. The largest luxury watch boutique and beauty assortment on the island carefully selected by global beauty expert Shilla. You won’t find a better place to visit in Jeju when it comes to duty free shopping. The Shilla Duty Free Jeju store and that’s it.
Namsugak Mural Street
Located just above the Dongmun Traditional Market in the old downtown area of Jeju City, Namsugak Mural Street is an outdoor art gallery spanning a 220-meter alleyway. The street is filled with diverse murals that capture the nostalgic memories, landscapes, paintings, and poetry of Jeju. It is an ideal route for a leisurely stroll alongside nearby attractions such as Jeju Seongji, Ohyeondan, and Sanjicheon Gallery, making it a perfect spot for couples to capture romantic snapshots. Additionally, a section of the Jeju Olle Trail Route 18 passes through this charming area.
Jungmun-ri Shrine Site
Originally a site where Japanese Shinto shrines were once maintained during the Japanese colonial period, the Jungmun-ri Shrine Site was demolished by local residents following Korea's liberation. Today, the Jungmun Catholic Church stands on this very ground. This location holds a profound and somber history as a site of massacre during the April 3 Incident, where families fleeing the suppression forces were executed. The area around the parking lot behind the church has been identified as the specific site of these tragic events. In 2018, the Catholic Diocese of Jeju designated the church as a memorial for the April 3 Incident and erected a commemorative cross to honor the victims.
Nuwemaru Street (formerly Baozen)
Located in Yeon-dong, Jeju City, Nuwemaru Street (formerly Baozen) is a vibrant pedestrian-only street. Formerly known as the "Old Jeju Rodeo Street" or "Baozen Street," its name was changed to Nuwemaru Street in 2017 through a naming contest, inspired by the shape of a silkworm cocoon representing the new center of Jeju. Today, it serves as a bustling commercial hub and a popular destination for many travelers.
Haedam
Located in Ido-dong, Jeju City, Haedam is a charming seafood restaurant where the menu is prominently displayed on the wall for easy viewing. While it specializes in fresh sashimi, Haedam offers a unique twist by also serving delicious Dombe-gogi (boiled pork on a wooden board). With a variety of options ranging from assorted sashimi platters to smaller portions, it is the perfect spot to enjoy a diverse range of flavors.
Hyoseom Village thatched house
Hyoseom Village Chogajip, a Korean restaurant located in Bonggae-dong, Jeju City, evokes a warm and old-fashioned atmosphere with its thatched-roof exterior and offers a variety of dishes made with fresh ingredients.
Black Belt Taekwondo School
Located on Jeongjon 5-gil in Jeju City, Black Belt Taekwondo School is led by Master Son Geon-woo, who brings extensive international teaching experience to the dojang. From young children to adults, students can master everything from fundamental Taekwondo movements to practical self-defense techniques. As a designated National Sports Center, Black Belt Taekwondo School has completed all safety inspections and holds a certified safety management designation for sports facilities, ensuring a secure environment for all practitioners.
Moon Desert
Tucked away in an alleyway near Hamdeok Beach on Jeju Island, Moon Desert is a stateless, romantic bar that exudes an exotic atmosphere through its vintage props and unique interior design. Guests can enjoy a diverse selection of beverages, including various beers, cocktails, and wines, paired perfectly with delicious snacks such as Red Banded Lobster Gambas, Moon Katsu, Meat Tteokbokki, and assorted cheese platters. The venue is also pet-friendly, making it a welcoming spot for you and your furry companions.
Dongbokri671
Located in Dongbok-ri, Gujwa-eup, Jeju, Dongbokri671 is a charming guesthouse situated near the beautiful Hamdeok Beach. Boasting an exotic atmosphere with lush palm trees, the property also features a convenient parking area capable of accommodating 15 to 20 vehicles. Beyond providing cozy accommodations, Dongbokri671 offers a variety of exciting activities, including water sports like surfing and yachting, as well as lively guesthouse parties.
Kim Kyung-sook Sunflower Farm
Located on Beonyeong-ro in Jeju City, Kim Kyung-sook Sunflower Farm is the largest sunflower farm on Jeju Island, boasting 750,000 blooming sunflowers across a vast 33,000-square-meter estate. Conveniently situated near the Jeju City Living Sports Park, the farm offers breathtaking views where expansive sunflower fields harmonize beautifully with a variety of other seasonal blooms.
Useful household goods store
Located on the first floor of a villa in Ara-dong, Jeju City, the Useful Household Goods Store is a place filled with useful household goods, true to its name. In particular, there are many rattan items, with rattan accessories overflowing in various colors and diverse patterns.
Jeju Rainbow Yacht Tour
Departing from Doduhang Port in Jeju City, the Jeju Rainbow Yacht Tour offers a range of vessels, including a 90-passenger cruise-class yacht—the largest capacity in Asia—and a 19-passenger private yacht. With diverse programs such as public tours, sunset tours, night tours, and special tours featuring local Haenyeo, you can experience the pure joy of sailing on a wind-powered yacht amidst breathtaking natural scenery.
Did you come?
Located in Seogwang-ro, Jeju City, Did you come? is a premier seafood restaurant specializing in incredibly fresh catches. During the winter yellowtail season, it is the perfect destination to enjoy premium large yellowtail (daebang-eo) and red sea bream (chamdom). Guests can indulge in a variety of exquisite seafood sets, such as live mackerel and red banded lobster (ttaksaeu) platters, all accompanied by generous side dishes including sea squirt and hearty mussel soup.
Samyang Breakwater
Located along Jeju Olle Route 18, Samyang Breakwater is situated just a five-minute drive from Samyang Beach. With its tranquil atmosphere, it is an ideal spot for a peaceful stroll, relaxation, or fishing. Nearby attractions include Saegaksi Mul and the site of Hwanhae Jangseong Fortress.