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Jeju-do

Jeju-do, South Korea’s largest island, is a treasure trove of natural beauty and cultural richness. Known for its stunning landscapes, Jeju-do offers a unique blend of volcanic wonders, lush greenery, and pristine beaches. One of the island’s most captivating features is its UNESCO World Heritage Sites, which include the majestic Hallasan Mountain and the fascinating lava tubes. Visitors can explore these natural wonders on a UNESCO tour, which provides an in-depth look at the island’s geological history and breathtaking scenery.

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FAQs
What is the best time to visit Jeju-do?
The best time to visit Jeju-do is during the spring (April to June) and autumn (September to November) when the weather is mild and the island is at its most beautiful.
Do I need a visa to visit Jeju-do?
Jeju-do has a special visa-free entry policy for many nationalities, allowing stays of up to 30 days. However, it's essential to check the latest visa regulations and your eligibility before traveling.
What are the must-see attractions in Jeju-do?
Must-see attractions in Jeju-do include Hallasan Mountain, Seongsan Ilchulbong (Sunrise Peak), Manjanggul Cave, Jeju Folk Village Museum, and the beautiful beaches like Hyeopjae and Jungmun.
What is the best way to get around Jeju-do?
The best way to get around Jeju-do is by renting a car, as it offers the most flexibility to explore the island. Alternatively, you can use the extensive bus network or hire taxis for shorter trips.
What local dishes should I try in Jeju-do?
Local dishes to try in Jeju-do include black pork BBQ, fresh seafood like abalone and sea urchin, Jeju mandarin oranges, and traditional dishes like haemul pajeon (seafood pancake) and gogi guksu (noodle soup with pork).
Are there any cultural etiquettes I should be aware of in Jeju-do?
In Jeju-do, as in the rest of South Korea, it's important to be respectful and polite. Remove your shoes when entering homes, use both hands when giving or receiving something, and be mindful of your volume in public places.
What kind of accommodation options are available in Jeju-do?
Jeju-do offers a wide range of accommodation options, from luxury resorts and hotels to guesthouses, hostels, and traditional Korean hanok stays. Booking in advance is recommended, especially during peak seasons.
Is it safe to travel alone in Jeju-do?
Jeju-do is generally very safe for solo travelers, with low crime rates and friendly locals. However, it's always wise to take standard precautions, such as keeping an eye on your belongings and avoiding isolated areas at night.
What outdoor activities can I do in Jeju-do?
Outdoor activities in Jeju-do include hiking Hallasan Mountain, exploring the Olle walking trails, visiting waterfalls like Cheonjiyeon and Jeongbang, and enjoying water sports such as snorkeling, diving, and kayaking.
How can I experience the local culture in Jeju-do?
To experience the local culture in Jeju-do, visit traditional markets, participate in cultural festivals, explore historical sites, and engage with locals through activities like tea ceremonies or cooking classes.