Yeah yeah yeah
Located on Donggwang-ro in Jeju City, Yeah yeah yeah is a specialty fusion Western restaurant featuring signature dishes such as tender tonkatsu, spicy rosé pasta, and artisanal bagels. The interior boasts high ceilings that create an airy, open atmosphere, beautifully complemented by warm wood-toned decor. Please note that Yeah yeah yeah operates on a reservation-only basis.
Ten Times
Located on Seogeondo Island in Seogwipo, Ten Times is a hidden gem in Jeju where you can witness the breathtaking phenomenon of the sea splitting apart. Here, you can take a paddleboard out into the waters off Seogeondo to enjoy stunning views of Hallasan Mountain and the surrounding islands, including Beomseom, Munseom, and Saeseom.
C1hadang
Tucked away in the charming alleys behind Panpo Port in Hangyeong-myeon, C1hadang is a specialized takeout spot offering a delightful menu of healthy pita sandwiches made with fresh, seasonal local ingredients from Jeju, paired perfectly with refreshing homemade fruit ade. You can also enjoy delicious small bites like warm egg bread and Jeju egg mayo, making C1hadang the perfect place to satisfy your hunger after a refreshing dip in the ocean.
Christian Pilgrimage Route 4 (Road of Reconciliation)
Christian Pilgrimage Route 4 (Road of Reconciliation) is an 11.3km journey that begins at the Martyrdom Site of Pastor Lee Do-jong and traverses through Daejeong Church, the entrance to the Chusa Exile Site, Moseulbong Peak, Gangbyeongdae Church, and Moseulpo Church, before concluding at the Monument to Pastor Jo Nam-su. Along this route, travelers can explore the history of Gangbyeongdae Church, established during the Korean War, and the legacy of rural churches dedicated to their local communities. By following the footsteps of pastors who saved martyrs and residents during the Jeju April 3 Incident, visitors can reflect deeply on the profound meanings of reconciliation and peace.
The way to greet the sun <Jeju sunrise trip>
There is a time when we spend our days most meaningfully. It is when a year begins and when a year ends. If we can live worthily every day, each day will be precious. You are the one starting your day.
Jungmun Caravan
Jungmun Caravan features top-tier camping caravans, making it the perfect getaway to unwind and create unforgettable memories with family, partners, or friends. Located within a short five-minute walk from Jungmun Hanaro Mart, Jungmun Caravan offers excellent accessibility, being situated near major attractions such as the Africa Museum and the Jusangjeolli Cliffs.
Hanonmar
Located north of Sammaebong in the Seohong-dong and Hogeun-dong areas of Seogwipo, Hanonmar is an elliptical volcanic formation stretching approximately 1.8 km east to west and 1.3 km north to south. Standing at an altitude of 143.4 m with a height of 88 m, its distinct circular crater makes it renowned as the only Maar-type crater on the Korean Peninsula. In a rare departure from typical volcanic terrain, Hanonmar features fertile land suitable for paddy rice cultivation. The golden rice fields in autumn offer a breathtaking sight, while the area also serves as a precious ecological time capsule, preserving vital climate change data spanning 50,000 years.
DeleKoomda Jeju Aewol Branch
Located in front of Susan Bong and Susan Reservoir in Aewol-eup, Jeju-si, DeleKoomda Jeju Aewol Branch features expansive meadow views overlooking Hallasan Mountain and seasonal fields of vibrant canola flowers. The cafe offers a charming swing photo zone for the perfect shot, along with fun activities such as park golf (available on weekdays).
Citrus Museum Wollabong Promenade
The Seogwipo Citrus Museum is a great place to visit when it's raining or when you are looking for an educational and fun place to try with your family. All year round you can see mandarins hanging from the trees and in spring the citrus flowers bloom and the whole museum is filled with a sweet, delicious scent
Pikers Jeju
Pikers Jeju is more than just a cafe; it is a sophisticated multi-cultural space where you can experience a diverse range of cultural content. The venue features a seamless blend of sleek, modern interiors and an exotic palm tree garden. The first floor houses a lounge with forest paths and relaxing rest areas, as well as a roller rink (Sing Sing Sing), all while offering stunning indoor views of Hallasan.
Former site of Jochon Middle School
Established in March 1946 through the voluntary efforts of local leaders and residents, the Former site of Jochon Middle School was a product of the surge in secondary school establishment during the liberation era. While the faculty consisted of highly talented intellectuals who had studied in places like Japan, most were lost during the April 3 Incident due to their connections with Namrodang organizations. The site also holds deep historical ties to Lee Deok-gu, the commander of the People's Guerrilla Force. Following the March 1st protests in 1947, teaching became increasingly difficult due to suppression by the U.S. military government and the West Jeju police. During this period, teachers and students frequently faced arrests and torture, and many were forced into organizations such as the Min-ae-cheong.
Withdrawal
Located near Hado Beach on Jeju Island, Withdrawal is a retro-inspired supermarket and traditional "gamaek" pub that exudes an authentic old-school vibe from the moment you step through the entrance. You can relax on traditional wooden platforms while enjoying cold beers paired with freshly grilled dried snacks or nostalgic childhood treats. For those craving a warm meal, the adjacent building features a dedicated space where you can cook and enjoy your own ramen.
Former site of Gwaneumsa military base
4.3 A fierce battleground between guerrilla forces (armed property units) and military suppression forces in the final days of the struggle
Aewol Pawnshop
Located in Aewol-eup, Jeju, Aewol Pawnshop is a charming cafe steeped in a nostalgic, retro atmosphere. This unique space offers both specialty beverages and film camera rentals, allowing you to capture your travels through a vintage lens. You can rent a variety of analog cameras, including fully automatic and semi-automatic Polaroid models, and the staff will guide you through the entire process—from how to use the cameras to tips for developing and printing your shots.
Bonjour bonbon
Nestled among traditional stone-walled houses near Hyeopjae Beach, Bonjour bonbon is a charming red-brick building that serves as both a creative studio and a boutique gift shop. Visitors can enjoy hands-on experiences through one-day classes, such as making their own ocean-themed magnets, or browse a curated selection of delightful small items, including magnets, postcards, and hand mirrors.
Hyomyeongsa Temple
Nestled within the lush, verdant forests of Namwon-eup, Seogwipo, Jeju, Hyomyeongsa Temple is a serene and modest Buddhist temple consisting of a few small buildings, including its main prayer hall. As you pass through Sansingak, you will discover charming ponds and a tranquil valley. The surrounding area is home to the beautiful Byeol-i Waterfall and Moss Waterfall, where you can also admire rows of stone towers stacked by visitors making heartfelt wishes.
How to Play
Located in Aewol-eup, Jeju-si, How to Play is a specialized gourmet burger restaurant that offers a variety of unique spaces to enjoy your meal. Featuring indoor seating nestled in beautiful nature, a glass greenhouse, and a lush outdoor garden, the venue provides a seamless and atmospheric setting for any occasion. The establishment also boasts a spacious private parking lot, and a dedicated section of the shop offers exclusive How to Play merchandise, including apparel and lifestyle products.
Like the Wind Studio
Located in the charming eastern village of Sehwa-ri (Handong-ri), Jeju, Like the Wind Studio is a beautiful glass workshop offering engaging stained glass one-day classes. Visitors can handcraft a variety of unique items, including suncatchers, doorbells, keyrings, trays, and mini lamps. For those looking to create more, a special discount is available when making two or more main pieces per person.
Gangbyeongdae Church
Built in 1952 during the Korean War to strengthen the spiritual resolve of soldiers from the 1st Army Training Center, Gangbyeongdae Church is a significant Registered Cultural Heritage site. The structure features a unique architectural design, combining walls made of local Jeju basalt with a wooden truss supporting a tin roof. It holds immense historical value as it was constructed directly by the engineering corps without the assistance of civilian technicians.
Under the Sea Scuba Diving
Located in Seogwipo City, Under the Sea Scuba Diving is a premier training center where you can learn to scuba dive amidst Jeju’s stunning underwater landscapes. This welcoming facility offers a unique opportunity to explore the vibrant marine environment alongside friends from around the world. In addition to comprehensive scuba diving courses, Under the Sea Scuba Diving provides a variety of immersive experiences, including fun dives at Munsom Island and introductory freediving sessions, making it an ideal destination for both beginners and seasoned divers seeking adventure in Jeju’s crystal-clear waters.