Wheelchair friendly and Barrier free Jeju Island Tour

Explore Jeju Island’s wheelchair-friendly tours: beaches, trails, cultural sites, and more. Perfect for small groups seeking accessible adventures.

Duration: 9 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Songaksan Mountain - Songaksan Dulle-gil is a circular trail around Songaksan Mountain (104m high), featuring 99 small peaks. On clear days, you can see Gapado Island, Brother Island, and Marado Island. The trail, which is 2.8km long, circles the Songaksan crater and is easy to walk, making it ideal for families and pets.
  • Aquaplanet Jeju - Home to Asia’s largest aquarium, Aquaplanet Jeju offers fun performances and the opportunity to scuba dive in the main tank (advance reservations required).
  • Manjanggul Cave - This cave system stretches about 15 km, with Manjanggul Cave itself being 7.416 km long, making it the 12th longest lava cave in the world. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a natural monument of South Korea.
  • Gwangchigi Beach - Located on the route from Seongsan Ilchulbong Peak to Seopjikoji, Gwangchigi Beach is part of Jeju Olle Route 1. It features a unique geological structure formed by rapidly cooling lava and offers stunning views, especially at low tide.
  • Seongsan Ilchulbong - Seongsan Ilchulbong Peak, 180m above sea level, is a rare volcanic formation that erupted underwater about 5,000 years ago. The peak offers a 600m diameter crater and is famous for its sunrise views, considered one of Jeju’s top scenic spots.
  • Woljeongri Beach - Known for its emerald sea, white sandy beaches, and wind power generators, Woljeongri Beach is part of the Olle 20 course. It offers various marine activities and has many restaurants and cafes, making it a popular spot for photos.
  • Hamdeok Beach - Located along Jeju Olle 19, Hamdeok Beach is known for its emerald waters and white sand. It is one of Jeju’s most beautiful beaches and is ideal for family vacations due to its clear, shallow waters.
  • Hyeopjae Beach - Featuring white sand mixed with shell powder and a beautiful cobalt-colored sea, Hyeopjae Beach is ideal for families. It offers various facilities and camping options in a nearby pine forest.
  • Geumneung Eutteumwon Beach - Adjacent to Hyeopjae Beach, Geumneung Beach offers a similar but less crowded experience. It features natural pools and is ideal for children.
  • Jungmun Saekdal Beach - Located in the Jungmun Tourist Complex, this beach is known for its unique sand colors and is popular with surfers. It hosts the nation’s largest international surfing competition annually.
  • Suwolbong Peak - This 77m high peak offers stunning cliff views and mineral water springs. The sunset from Suwoljeong Pavilion at the top is particularly beautiful.
  • Saryeoni Forest Path - This cedar forest path is one of Jeju’s hidden gems, offering a serene walk through dense cedar trees and various other species. It is a UNESCO-designated biosphere reserve.
  • Jeolmul Natural Forest Resort - Opened in 1997, this resort features cedar trees, trails, mineral springs, and various recreational facilities. It is ideal for families and offers a range of activities.
  • Udo - Located northeast of Jeju Island, Udo Island offers natural scenery and activities like sea fishing, bicycle hiking, and bus tours. It is a designated Marine County Park.
  • Sagyehang Bangpaje - Sagye Beach offers beautiful views of Gapado and Marado Islands. It is part of Jeju Olle Route 10 and is known for its clean seawater and unique sedimentary layers.
  • Yongyeon Cloud Bridge - This suspension bridge offers stunning views of the emerald valleys and red pavilions. It is especially beautiful at night with colorful lights.
  • Yongduam Rock - Resembling a dragon’s head, this 10m high rock is located near Jeju Airport. According to legend, it was formed when a dragon was struck down by an arrow.
  • Jeju Stone Park - This museum and ecological park showcases Jeju’s stone culture. It features various stone sculptures and traditional thatched houses, offering a natural and cultural retreat.
  • Gapado Island - The fourth largest island of Jeju, Gapado Island is known for its barley fields and scenic views. The annual Gapado Cheongbori Festival features various events and activities.
  • Seopjikoji - This red volcanic ash oreum features a white lighthouse and offers stunning coastal views. The lighthouse is easily accessible and provides panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
What's Included
  • Slope car rental fee
  • parking fee
  • the cost of gas
What's Not Included
  • Personal expenses
  • Guide (Driver) Tips
Additional Information

West: Iho Tewoo Beach, Aewol Coastal Road, Salt Farm, Hyeopjae Beach, Hallim Park, Wolnyeong-ri Cactus Colony, Sinchang Windmill Sea Ranch

Southwest: Eongal Beach (geo-trail), Dolphin Coastal Road, Altreu Airfield (dark tour location), Songaksan Mountain Trail, Sagye Coast

South: Jungmun Tourist Complex, Gangjeong Port Trail, Beophwan Port Trail, Cheonjiyeon Falls, Seogwipo Olle Market

Southeast: Saryeoni Forest, Jeolmul Recreational Forest, Stone Culture Park, Pyoseon Coastal Road, Cow Ranch Trail, Jeju Folk Village

East: Seongsan Ilchulbong, Seopjikoji, Seongsan Ojo Geotrail, Sunrise Coastal Road (Olleh Course 1), Aqua Planet Jeju

North: Rainbow Coastal Road, Yongduam Rock, Yongyeon Bridge, Hamdeok Beach, Woljeongri Coastal Road, Pyeongdae Beach, Sehwa Beach, Hado Beach

Udo Island: Biyangdo Island, Geomeolle Beach, Udo Lighthouse (Lion Rock), Udo Trail, Seongsan Ilchulbong Peak

Maximum number of people in the group
Total 4 people = a wheelchair + 3 people (non-disabled)

Location
Songaksan Mountain
421-1, Songakgwangwang-ro, Daejeong-eup
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Meonwheels
Jun 28, 2024
Wheelchair Accessible Tour - The wheelchair vehicle operator/owner we hired promptly responded to my queries prior to the tour reducing my anxiety regarding accessibility issues. Punctual pick up/drop off to the cruise terminal (Seogwipo). Took us to SouthWest of the island: saw a beautiful Buddhist Yakseonsa temple, historical places such as Alddreu Airfield & Sesalorem (Dark Tour site), walking/wheelchair trekking at Sagye Beach where we were delighted to encounter Dolphins swimming nearby. Had lunch at a local restaurant where everyone eat the same food (a Jeju style): it came w/ assorted freshly Fried fish, a variety side veggies as accompaniment and soup on the side. It’s unusual but healthy & satisfying & we all enjoyed it. After lunch, we went to Jungmun Resort overlooking the breathtaking view of the ocean while eating the sweetest mandarin oranges that we’ve ever tasted, went the city’s Sports stadium, & took us to a nearby department store to buy some necessities to take with us back on the cruise. It was a fun, barrier-free day tour for us. Highly recommend the owner/operator of the wheelchair accessible vehicle, Mr. Ruy.
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