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What’s on in Jeju-Do

Jeju-Do is the largest island off the coast of the Korean Peninsula and has long been a popular holiday destination thanks to its beautiful beaches, lush countryside and volcanic landscapes. It’s a great place for those seeking more active pursuits, with plenty of hiking, water sports and beach activities to enjoy, as well as horse-riding, off-road driving experiences and climbing. There are also plenty of more relaxing pursuits, whether you are looking to enjoy some of the unique local cuisines, relax in one of the many themed bars or simply stroll on the beach and watch the incredible sunset.

Where to stay in Jeju-Do

Jeju Do is a popular tourist destination and much of the island caters to the millions of visitors it receives each year. As such, there are numerous options when it comes to accommodation. However, serviced apartments often provide the best way of experiencing the island’s charms, as they offer all the benefits of a traditional hotel, including room cleaning and concierge, whilst also providing a fully enclosed private space in which to relax, as well as the added convenience of full kitchen facilities. Whether you are looking for a luxury apartment or a small studio for one, Thesqua.re have a range of serviced apartments in Jeju-Do - each having been selected according to our exacting criteria, ensuring you get the finest properties the island has to offer.

What to do in Jeju-Do

The range of attractions and things to do on Jeju are so diverse that it’s possible to visit the island over and over and never have the same trip twice. Many first-time visitors are happy to simply explore the diverse landscapes - which range from golden beaches to other-worldly volcanic formations. There are also plenty of stunning examples of historic Korean architecture, with temples and pagodas set in traditionally landscaped gardens.

The beaches themselves are teeming with activity and provide an easy way to while away the long summer days. There are numerous places to rent paddle boats, surfboards and jet-skis, as well as plenty of firms offering speedboat rides and sightseeing trips on the water. For those that prefer something a little less active, there are also plenty of bars, cafes and restaurants right on the beachfront.

The island is also famous for its incredible inland scenery - with many visitors travelling there specifically for hiking and trekking holidays. Whether you want to explore alone or take part in a guided tour, there’s no shortage of incredible trails - ranging from leisurely strolls to challenging volcanic ascents.

Tips for staying in Jeju-Do

Places to eat

As a popular holiday destination, Jeju Do offer a huge selection of great places to eat. Myeongjin Jeonbok Abalone Restaurant, Samdajeong and Neulbom Heukdwaeji are perfect for those seeking some authentic Korean cuisine, whilst Mexican macho grill, Modica Italian Restaurant and Rajmahal Indian Restaurant are just a small selection of some of the international cuisines on offer on the island.

Shopping

Jeju’s main urban area offers plenty of retail opportunities - with most of the districts offering modern facilities. Chilsungro Shopping Town and Jungang Underground Shopping Center are the main malls on the island, with each offering hundreds of fashion stores, electronics retailers and grocery shops. There’s also Jejudo, a small shopping mall to the West of the city and several boutique retailers at the island’s airport.

Attractions

Jeju Do’s enduring popularity is largely down to its fantastic array of attractions and things to see and do. Visitors can experience historical architecture at Gwandeogjeong and Sarabong Park, before learning about the island’s history at the Jeju Folklore and Natural History Museum. Alternatively, those seeking to explore nature can explore the Manjanggul Caves or Yongduam Rock.

Transport

Whilst Jeju does not have an overground train service in operation, there are plenty of bus routes serving all the major landmarks and city centres, as well as express intercity services. Alternatively, many of the popular tourist areas are ideal for exploring on foot or by bicycle. There’s also the option of taxi and private hire firms, but these can be pricey during peak season. 

Local business

Jeju Do’s local economy is driven largely by the islands burgeoning tourist industry. However, the island also has several other key sectors - including agriculture and primary industry. Farming Association Corporation SANSAEMI and Jejusamda Aloe Farming Association Corporation are two major agricultural employers, whilst Jocheon Nonghyup, HAEIL Corporation and Tamnamo are also important local manufacturers.