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Pyoseon Haevich Beach (표선 해비치 해변)

Pyoseon Haevich Beach (표선 해비치 해변)

6.8 Km    30790     2021-12-25

Minsokhaean-ro, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do
+82-64-740-6000

Pyoseon Beach in Seogwipo is a spacious beach, taking up more than 150,000 m². During low tide, the beach looks like an elegant circle, and it becomes a circular lake less than 1 meter deep during high tide, and displays many different colors. The beach is a great place for children to play and for watching the sunrise. The sand on the beach is formed out of broken shells, and sand baths are believed to be effective for people suffering from neuralgia. Every August, this beautiful beach hosts the Pyoseon White Sand Festival, which offers fun and colorful events. The beach is equipped with excellent amenities (a campground, abundant parking space, dressing rooms and shower rooms) and surrounded by nearby attractions, such as Seongeup Folk Village and Jeju Folk Village Museum.

Ilchulland (일출랜드)

Ilchulland (일출랜드)

7.0 Km    50977     2022-08-12

4150-30, Jungsangandong-ro, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do
+82-64-784-2080

Ilchulland centered around Micheongul Cave is located in the eastern region on Jeju Island. The attraction provide important resources for academy, tourism and culture as well as store and distribute fresh air, water, green fields and oreum. The undeground area takes human back to the beginning with various chemical elements. Visitors will be able to experience relaxation and refreshing nature not available in the city. 

Jeju Folk Village (제주민속촌)

Jeju Folk Village (제주민속촌)

7.3 Km    96866     2024-03-11

631-34, Minsokhaean-ro, Pyoseon-myeon, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do
+82-64-787-4501

Jeju Folk Village reproduces the old life of Jeju in the 19th century. More than 100 traditional Jeju houses and folk culture are being recreated and exhibited through archival research. The village is planted with local trees and flowers from Jeju and Korea, so visitors can enjoy flowers in all seasons. It features themed exhibition halls, model houses, and traditional folk games, attracting numerous visitors.

Haevichi Hotel (해비치 호텔)

Haevichi Hotel (해비치 호텔)

7.4 Km    23016     2021-06-09

537, Minsokhaean-ro, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do
+82-64-780-8100

Haevichi Hotel & Resort, a deluxe 5-star hotel in Jeju that opened on May 24th, 2007, is a subsidiary of Hyundai Motor Group. The place has a total of 503 guest rooms (288 rooms in the hotel, 215 in resort) and is located in Pyoseon where the folk culture and the nature are well-preserved. As the nearest hotel to the beach, around 70% of the hotel’s guest rooms have a gorgeous ocean view. The hotel room is around 47 square meters, the largest in size in the country. Every guestroom has a king-sized bed offering the most comfortable and quality accommodation for the guests.

The hotel also has 6 ballrooms, big and small, which when combined, offers the biggest capacity in Jeju as a single hotel accommodating 14 different conferences and 2,740 people at the same time. Other facilities include a café, bar, fitness center, swimming pools, a winter garden, a spa, and such high-end restaurants as Summora, Hanoru, Iidy and Bar 99.

Okdom Village (옥돔마을)

Okdom Village (옥돔마을)

7.6 Km    0     2024-02-20

509 Namtaehaean-ro, Namwon-eup, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do

Okdom Village specializes in seafood dishes. Their signature dolsot ssambap jeongsik (leaf wraps and hot stone pot rice set menu), offered in a limited quantity daily, include various dishes like steamed pork slices, grilled fish and spicy raw fish salad. Nearby is the red tilefish auction site, enabling visitors to enjoy grilled fish and fish soup made with fresh Jeju red tilefish caught that day.    

Kim Young Gap Gallery Dumoak (김영갑 갤러리 두모악)

Kim Young Gap Gallery Dumoak (김영갑 갤러리 두모악)

7.6 Km    22983     2022-08-31

137, Samdal-ro, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do
+82-64-784-9907

The Kim Young Gap Gallery is a former elementary school turned into a gallery. Photographer Kim Young-gap, who had been suffering from Lou Gehrig’s disease, spent his life capturing the beauty of Jeju Island. He created the gallery during his last days so that he could ensure his works be shared for years to come. The gallery shows the photographer’s artistic passion, and his photos reflect the sublime beauty of Jeju Island, captured day after day in all kinds of weather.

Sinpung Sincheon Seaside Ranch (신풍 신천 바다목장)

Sinpung Sincheon Seaside Ranch (신풍 신천 바다목장)

8.2 Km    22970     2021-09-15

5417, Iljudong-ro, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do
+82-64-740-6000

Jungsangangil Road, part of the Jeju Olle Trail, stretches 14 kilometers, and has a calm ambience. Old stone walls and dense trees line both sides of the road. The road also leads to Seaside Ranch Road, which is open to the public. The road is a unique location on Jeju with expansive green fields located next to the ocean.

Loving Hut Jeju (러빙헛제주)

Loving Hut Jeju (러빙헛제주)

8.5 Km    198     2021-03-22

7036, Iljudong-ro, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do
+82-10-4696-9006

This is a Korean cuisine located in Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do. A vegetarian restaurant. The representative menu is hot pot special.

Seongsan Bom Juk Kalguksu(성산봄죽칼국수)

Seongsan Bom Juk Kalguksu(성산봄죽칼국수)

9.8 Km    231     2024-03-12

2, 1F, 33 Hwanhaejangseong-ro, Seongsan-eup, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do
+82-64-784-3331

Seongsan Bom Juk Kalguksu is a specialty restaurant located in front of Sinsan Elementary School in Jeju. It specializes in kalguksu (noodle soup), made with shellfish known as "bomal" in Jeju dialect. The signature dish is the bomal kalguksu (noodle soup with brown turban shell), and bomaljuk (brown turban shell porridge) is also popular. The noodles are made with tangerine, giving them a chewy texture and a yellowish color. Nearby attractions include Seongsan Ilchulbong Tuff Cone and Cape Seopjikoji.

Southernmost Theme Park (최남단체험감귤농장)

Southernmost Theme Park (최남단체험감귤농장)

9.9 Km    39221     2024-02-20

168 Namwinamseong-ro, Namwon-eup, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do

Southernmost Theme Park is a rural ecological farm that offers various year-round experiences. In addition to citrus harvesting, it features insect observation activities, including butterflies, rhinoceros beetles, and stag beetles, animal feeding for sika deer, black pigs, and ostriches, and craft classes like citrus-based food preparation and soap making.