Discover the best of Jeju Island on an all-day bus tour that takes you to some of the island's most iconic attractions. With efficient travel between destinations, you'll have plenty of time to explore Hallasan Mountain, the Columnar Joint Hexagonal Cliffs, Jeongbang Falls, and the intriguing Mysterious Road. This tour covers everything, including lunch, entrance fees, and transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle.
You'll board the bus at convenient locations around Jeju City, with stops at Ocean Suites Hotel, Jeju International Airport, and Lotte City Hotel. While hotel pickup isn’t available, downtown Jeju guests can enjoy a drop-off service at the end of the tour. A qualified guide will lead you through the day, offering about 40-60 minutes at each site to fully enjoy the experience.
Jeju Island Southern Bus Tour
Southern Jeju Map
Mysterious Road | It is called Jeju Mysterious Road or Dokkaebi Road. It is named so because when you park your car on this steep road, the car does not roll over but instead goes up against gravity. This is actually an optical illusion. It tricks the eyes of those around you and makes the road tilt in the opposite direction. Make it visible.
Hallasan (Eosaengseungak hiking trail) | It starts from the Namsan National Park Visitor Center and continues to the summit of Eoseungtaeng Oreum. It is 1.3 km long and can be reached in 30 minutes one way. Eoseungsaengak is an oreum (parasitic volcano) for hikers who want to take an easy walk after visiting the visitor center. On clear days, Chujado Island, Biyangdo Island, Seongsan Ilchulbong Peak, and Oreum on the east side of Jeju Island are visible. At the top, Tochika, a military facility used by the Japanese during the Japanese colonial period, remains.
The museum is alive | It is the first museum to introduce new concepts of 'optical illusion art' and 'interactive art' to the country. By participating in interesting works of art, visitors can create their own interesting works of art with their natural facial expressions and reactions. Recent Live Live The museum is attracting attention as a representative of the Korean Wave overseas.
Lunch | Korean food set (Dolsot bibimbap set or abalone seafood soup)
Columnar Joint [UNESCO] (Hexagon Lava Cliff) | The columnar joints in the Jungmun Tourist Complex were designated as Natural Monument No. 433 on December 27, 2004. They look like large folding screens with black hexagonal stone pillars. Looking at the columnar joints with beautiful waves crashing against them, you will be fascinated by the greatness of nature.
Oedolgae | Because it is located far from land and lonely in the middle of the sea, it was given the name Oedolgae. There is also a legend about a grandmother who transformed into a rock while waiting for her grandfather to return from fishing, so it is also called Grandma Rock.