Jeju attractions are what draws travellers to this tropical island every year. Surrounded by the Korea Strait, it features a volcanic landscape of craters and towering mountain ranges. There are scenic trails leading to the summit of a dormant volcano, which stands 1,950 metres above sea level. Waterfalls dot the lush forests of the island – the best time to visit is in spring, when waters cascade at full force...
Más informaciónFood and dining in Jeju offers a unique culinary experience where you can explore the heart of traditional Korean dining and enjoy ages-old delicacies. Restaurant culture in Jeju tends towards a more focused menu with fewer choices and large, shareable portions. Side dishes are usually free and come with your meal. The basic side staples are kimchi, seasoned sprouts and greens, and pickled vegetables with soy. You might also enjoy...
Más informaciónThe best places to go shopping in Jeju Island attract those looking to shop for Korean goods and souvenirs. Markets are known for quality products at affordable prices, and authentic handicrafts make amazing gifts to take home for family and friends. You can also enjoy shopping in an underground arcade, where there are hundreds of shops selling just about anything...
Más informaciónNightlife in Jeju offers a wide range of pubs, clubs, cocktail lounges, craft brewing and after-dinner eats and entertainment so that no matter your preference you'll find late-night fun. Just behind the airport, Nilmori Dong Dong bar offers arts and crafts exhibitions with good cocktails and food. For craft beer, wine and sou, head for Bistro the Barn with its soulful vinyl music in the city centre. For a refined...
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