PLACES TO VISIT
South Korea is filled with countless places that offer peaceful, magical, and thrilling experiences. Whether you're traveling alone, with friends, family, or loved ones, we think you might love some of these attractions!
Explore JEJU-DO!
Camellia Hill Botanical Garden
166 Byeongang-ro, Andeok-myeon, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do, South Korea
Located in Sangchang Village, Andeok-Myeon, the 20-hectare park holds some 6,000 camellia trees and over 500 different species of wildflowers, trees, and other plants, like hydrangeas. It’s about an hour by bus to the southwest of Jeju City.
Camellia Hill also has facilities like a gallery for camellia-themed crafts, greenhouses, a multipurpose seminar room, and more.
It's a gorgeous spot that is a must-visit for anyone visiting Jeju Island, It is perfect for taking photos with your family and loved ones. It is easily one of the best attractions on Jeju Island.
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Manjang
gul Cave
182 Manjanggul-gil, Gujwa-eup, Jeju-si, Jeju-do, South Korea
Manjanggul Lava Tube, located in Gimnyeong-ri, Jeju, is part of the Geomunoreum Lava Tube system. The lava tube stretches roughly 7,400 meters, with a maximum height of 25 meters and a width of 18 meters. These measurements make it one of the largest lava tubes in the world. Manjanggul holds great value for science and conservation studies, having well-maintained formations despite being formed over one hundred thousand years ago.
The majority of the cave is closed off, with only 1 kilometer being open to tourists. Within this open section, visitors can see a variety of lava tube and cave topographical features, including stalactites, stalagmites, and stone pillars. Among these, the 7.6-meter-tall stone pillar at the end of the open section is recorded as the largest in the world.
Jeju Glass Castle
462 Nokchabunjae-ro, Hangyeong-myeon, Jeju-si, Jeju-do, South Korea
If you're planning to visit the Jeju Glass Castle, you are in for a magical experience. Jeju Glass Castle is a glass art theme park featuring an exhibition hall, garden, and models all made entirely out of glass.
There are six themed model parks, in which over two hundred and fifty models are exhibited. These include the world’s very first all-glass labyrinth, the world’s largest glass ball and largest glass diamond, a glass stonewall, a mirror lake, and a glass bridge. There are also glass art masterpieces by internationally famous artists from Italy, the Czech Republic, Japan, and more.
Visitors to Jeju Glass Castle can even experience making glass artwork. In the main hall of the Glass Castle, they can try making glass ornaments, glass balloons, and glass bottles.
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Arte Museum Jeju
478 KR, Eorimbi-ro, Aewol-eup, 특별자치도, Jeju-si, Jeju-do, South Korea
Arte Museum is one of Jeju’s largest attractions that offers visitors immersive media art. The building, which used to be a speaker factory, was remodeled to create a media art world using modern technology.
The 4,600m2 structure houses 10 colorful digitally projected light and sound exhibitions, including a 10-meter-high projection wall.
The exhibitions have the following themes: waterfalls, gardens, flowers, waves, the beach, the moon, the jungle, a wormhole, a night safari, stars, and magnificent animated European art and Jeju images, all set to a variety of musical genres. This breathtaking exhibit is perfect for loved ones and families alike.
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