Jeju Island 10 Days Itinerary

Jeju Island Itinerary 10 Days: A Volcanic Wonderland Adventure (2026)

Explore Jeju Island in 10 days! Discover stunning volcanic landscapes, pristine beaches, vibrant culture, and delicious cuisine with our comprehensive 2026 travel guide.

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Best Time to Visit
Spring (April-May) and Autumn (September-October) for pleasant weather and vibrant scenery.
currency
Currency
South Korean Won (KRW)
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Visa
Visa-free entry for many nationalities for short stays. Check specific requirements for your country.
transport
Getting Around
Rental car is highly recommended. Public buses are available but can be slow. Taxis are also an option.
budget
Daily Budget
Budget: $50-80, Mid-range: $80-150, Luxury: $150+
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Language
Korean (basic English spoken in tourist areas)

Why 10 Days in Jeju Island?

Jeju Island, often hailed as the 'Hawaii of Korea,' is a breathtaking volcanic island renowned for its unique natural beauty, UNESCO World Heritage sites, and tranquil atmosphere. This self-governing province offers a diverse range of experiences, from dramatic coastal cliffs and pristine beaches to lush forests and the towering Hallasan volcano. Its distinct culture, delicious local cuisine, and the warm hospitality of its residents make Jeju an unforgettable destination for any traveler seeking both adventure and relaxation.

A 10-day trip to Jeju Island provides the perfect balance to thoroughly explore its varied landscapes and attractions without feeling rushed. This extended duration allows you to delve deep into both the northern and southern regions, tackle challenging hikes, unwind on picturesque beaches, and immerse yourself in the island's unique heritage. You'll have ample time to savor local delicacies, discover hidden gems, and truly experience the diverse charm that makes Jeju so special.

This itinerary is designed to guide you through Jeju's most iconic sights and some lesser-known treasures, balancing natural wonders with cultural insights and culinary delights. We'll start by exploring the vibrant capital, Jeju City, before venturing to the eastern, southern, and western coasts, culminating in a memorable climb up Hallasan. Each day is crafted to offer a blend of activity and leisure, ensuring a well-rounded and enriching journey across this magnificent island.

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Day-by-Day Itinerary

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Jeju City

Arrival in Jeju City & Dragon Head Rock

Upon arrival at Jeju International Airport (CJU), pick up your rental car โ€“ essential for exploring the island โ€“ and head to your accommodation in Jeju City. After settling in, begin your adventure with a visit to Yongduam Rock, also known as Dragon Head Rock. This striking volcanic rock formation, sculpted by wind and waves, resembles a dragon's head emerging from the sea. It's a popular spot for photos and a great introduction to Jeju's geological wonders. Afterwards, stroll along the nearby coastal path and explore the quaint shops and cafes. For dinner, immerse yourself in the bustling Dongmun Traditional Market. This vibrant market offers an incredible array of fresh seafood, local produce, street food, and souvenirs. Enjoy some freshly grilled abalone, black pork skewers, or a hearty seafood stew, experiencing the authentic flavors of Jeju. The market is a sensory delight, especially in the evening when it comes alive with lights and activity.

Arrive at Jeju International Airport (CJU)Visit Yongduam Rock (Dragon Head Rock)Explore coastal cafes near YongduamDine at Dongmun Traditional Market
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Picking up a rental car directly at the airport is highly recommended for convenience and flexibility throughout your 10-day trip. Book it in advance!

Arrival in Jeju City & Dragon Head Rock
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Seongsan-eup (East Jeju)

Sunrise at Seongsan Ilchulbong & Eastern Coast Exploration

Start your day with an early drive to Seongsan Ilchulbong Peak, a UNESCO World Heritage site and an iconic volcanic crater known for its magnificent sunrises. The hike to the summit takes about 20-30 minutes and offers breathtaking panoramic views of the ocean and the surrounding landscape. Witnessing the sunrise from here is an unforgettable experience. After descending, enjoy a traditional Jeju breakfast. Next, head to Seopjikoji, a scenic cape with a charming lighthouse, a unique glass house, and dramatic coastal cliffs, often featured in Korean dramas. The vibrant yellow canola fields (seasonal) add to its beauty. Conclude your day with a visit to the Jeju Folk Village, an open-air museum that showcases traditional Jeju houses, tools, and cultural practices, offering a glimpse into the island's past. Explore the various sections and learn about the local way of life. This day is packed with natural beauty and cultural immersion.

Sunrise hike at Seongsan Ilchulbong PeakExplore scenic Seopjikoji capeVisit Jeju Folk VillageEnjoy traditional Jeju breakfast
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Check the sunrise time for Seongsan Ilchulbong Peak the day before and aim to arrive at least 45 minutes prior to allow for parking and the hike up.

Sunrise at Seongsan Ilchulbong & Eastern Coast Exploration
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Udo Island (East Jeju)

Udo Island Day Trip & Coastal Beauty

Embark on a delightful day trip to Udo Island, a charming smaller island just off Jeju's eastern coast, accessible by a short ferry ride from Seongsan Port. Udo, meaning 'Cow Island' due to its shape, is famous for its picturesque white sand beaches, clear turquoise waters, and unique volcanic landscapes. Rent a scooter, bicycle, or an electric car upon arrival to explore the island at your own pace. Must-visit spots include Geomneolle Beach (Black Sand Beach), Sanho Beach (Coral Beach, often called Seobinbaeksa), and the Udo Lighthouse Park for panoramic views. Indulge in Udo's famous peanut ice cream and fresh seafood for lunch. The island offers a relaxed atmosphere and stunning photo opportunities at every turn. Spend the afternoon soaking in the serene beauty before catching the ferry back to Jeju Island. Enjoy a leisurely dinner in Seongsan-eup, perhaps trying some local black pork BBQ.

Ferry to Udo IslandExplore Udo by scooter or bikeRelax at Sanho Beach (Coral Beach)Taste Udo's famous peanut ice cream
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Ferries to Udo Island run frequently, but check the last ferry schedule, especially during off-peak season or bad weather. Bring your ID for ferry tickets.

Udo Island Day Trip & Coastal Beauty
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Seogwipo City (South Jeju)

Jeju's Waterfalls & Southern Charm (Seogwipo)

Today, head south to the beautiful city of Seogwipo, known for its stunning waterfalls and vibrant arts scene. Start your day by visiting Jeongbang Waterfall, one of the few waterfalls in Asia that falls directly into the ocean. The sight and sound are truly mesmerizing. Afterwards, explore Cheonjiyeon Waterfall, meaning 'sky connected with land,' a picturesque cascade surrounded by lush subtropical gardens. Take a leisurely walk along the paved paths and enjoy the serene environment. Continue to Oedolgae Rock, a solitary rock pillar standing majestically in the sea, offering dramatic coastal views and a popular spot for scenic walks along the Olle Trail. For a cultural interlude, visit Lee Jung Seob Art Street, a charming pedestrian street filled with galleries, cafes, and shops, named after a famous Korean artist who lived there. Enjoy a delicious dinner in Seogwipo, perhaps fresh raw fish (hoe) or a local seafood hotpot.

Visit Jeongbang WaterfallExplore Cheonjiyeon WaterfallWalk around Oedolgae RockStroll along Lee Jung Seob Art Street
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Wear comfortable walking shoes as you'll be doing a fair amount of walking at the waterfalls and along the coastal trails. Many areas have steps.

Jeju's Waterfalls & Southern Charm (Seogwipo)
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Seogwipo City (South Jeju)

Teddy Bears, Gardens & Submarine Adventures

Dedicate this day to a mix of unique attractions and natural beauty around Seogwipo. Begin with a visit to the quirky Teddy Bear Museum, showcasing teddy bears from around the world in various historical and artistic settings โ€“ a fun stop for all ages. Next, immerse yourself in the tranquil beauty of the Yeomiji Botanical Garden, one of Asia's largest botanical gardens, featuring diverse plant collections in both indoor and outdoor sections, including a beautiful observation tower. For an unforgettable adventure, consider a Seogwipo Submarine tour. This unique experience allows you to descend into the underwater world of Munseom Island, observing colorful coral reefs and diverse marine life without getting wet. It's a fantastic way to see Jeju's hidden aquatic treasures. Conclude your day with a relaxing stroll along the beautiful shores of Jungmun Saekdal Beach, known for its soft sand and excellent surfing conditions. Enjoy a seafood dinner at one of the many restaurants nearby.

Explore the Teddy Bear MuseumDiscover Yeomiji Botanical GardenExperience a Seogwipo Submarine tourRelax at Jungmun Saekdal Beach
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Book the Seogwipo Submarine tour in advance, especially during peak season, as spots can fill up quickly. Check weather conditions as well.

Teddy Bears, Gardens & Submarine Adventures
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Western Jeju

Western Jeju's Coastal Roads & Tea Plantations

Today, shift your focus to the scenic western coast of Jeju Island. Start your morning with a visit to the Osulloc Tea Museum, a paradise for tea lovers. Explore the lush green tea fields, learn about Korean tea culture, and enjoy a cup of their famous green tea or green tea ice cream. The museum also offers beautiful views of the surrounding plantations. Next, drive along the stunning coastal road towards Hyeopjae Beach and Geumneung Beach, two of Jeju's most beautiful white sand beaches, famous for their clear emerald waters and views of Biyangdo Island. Spend some time relaxing on the sand or dipping your toes in the ocean. For a unique experience, visit Hallim Park, a sprawling theme park featuring botanical gardens, lava caves (Ssangyonggul and Hyeopjaegul), a folk village, and a bird garden. It's a great place to spend a few hours exploring diverse attractions. Conclude your day with dinner in the western part of the island, perhaps enjoying some fresh seafood with sunset views.

Visit Osulloc Tea Museum & green tea fieldsRelax at Hyeopjae BeachExplore Hallim Park's diverse attractionsDrive along Jeju's scenic western coastal road
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The coastal roads in Western Jeju are incredibly picturesque. Take your time driving and stop at various viewpoints to capture the stunning scenery.

Western Jeju's Coastal Roads & Tea Plantations
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Hallasan National Park (Central Jeju)

Hallasan National Park Ascent (Eorimok or Yeongsil Trail)

Dedicate this day to exploring Hallasan National Park, home to South Korea's highest peak, Hallasan Mountain. While a full ascent to the summit (Gwanuemsa or Seongpanak trails) requires an early start and significant hiking time, consider one of the shorter, equally rewarding trails like Eorimok or Yeongsil for stunning views without the full-day commitment. The Eorimok Trail offers beautiful forest scenery and leads to Witseoreum Shelter. The Yeongsil Trail is known for its dramatic rock formations and breathtaking views of the valley. Both trails are challenging but manageable for moderately fit hikers and provide incredible natural beauty, especially during spring with rhododendrons or autumn with vibrant foliage. Pack a lunch and plenty of water, as there are limited facilities on these trails. After your hike, reward yourself with a hearty dinner at a local restaurant near the park entrance, specializing in Jeju black pork or traditional Korean cuisine.

Hike Eorimok or Yeongsil Trail in HallasanEnjoy panoramic mountain viewsImmerse in Hallasan's diverse floraExperience South Korea's highest peak's surroundings
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Check the weather forecast before heading to Hallasan, as conditions can change rapidly. Wear appropriate hiking gear, including sturdy shoes, and bring layers of clothing.

Hallasan National Park Ascent (Eorimok or Yeongsil Trail)
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Central Jeju

Central Jeju's Unique Landscapes & Cafes

Explore the unique inland landscapes and charming cafes of central Jeju. Begin at the Mysterious Road (Dokkaebi Road), an optical illusion where objects appear to roll uphill, defying gravity โ€“ a fun and quirky stop. Next, visit the Jeju Stone Park, an ecological and cultural park showcasing the island's unique stone culture, including traditional dol hareubang (stone grandfathers) and various volcanic rock formations. It's an expansive park with beautiful walking paths and insights into Jeju's heritage. For lunch, seek out a local restaurant specializing in 'dombe gooksu' (pork noodle soup), a Jeju specialty. In the afternoon, explore the area around Aewol-eup, known for its trendy cafes and picturesque coastal views. Stop at a popular cafe like Cafe Aewol Monsant or Bomnal Cafe for coffee and dessert with stunning ocean backdrops. Enjoy the relaxed atmosphere and the beautiful scenery as you wind down your day. Consider a leisurely drive back to Jeju City or your accommodation.

Experience the Mysterious Road optical illusionExplore Jeju Stone ParkEnjoy coffee at a trendy Aewol cafeSavor local Jeju cuisine like Dombe Gooksu
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Many popular cafes in Aewol can get crowded, especially on weekends. Try to visit during off-peak hours or explore some of the smaller, less-known cafes for a more tranquil experience.

Central Jeju's Unique Landscapes & Cafes
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Jeju City

Jeju City Exploration & Shopping

Spend your penultimate day exploring the urban delights and cultural sites within Jeju City. Start with a visit to the Jeju National Museum, which offers a comprehensive overview of Jeju Island's history, culture, and archaeology. It's an excellent way to deepen your understanding of the island. Afterwards, head to Samseonghyeol Shrine, a sacred site where three demigods are said to have emerged from holes in the ground, founding the Tamna Kingdom (ancient Jeju). The ancient trees and serene atmosphere make it a peaceful retreat. For lunch, explore the vibrant underground shopping center near Tapdong Square for a variety of food options and shopping opportunities. In the afternoon, indulge in some souvenir shopping along Nuwemaru Street (Baojian Street), a lively area with duty-free shops, cosmetic stores, and fashion boutiques. Enjoy a farewell dinner at a restaurant of your choice in Jeju City, perhaps revisiting a favorite or trying a new local specialty.

Discover Jeju National MuseumVisit the historic Samseonghyeol ShrineShop at Nuwemaru Street (Baojian Street)Explore Jeju City's underground shopping center
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Jeju City has excellent public transportation if you want to give your rental car a rest today. Buses are frequent and cover most major attractions.

Jeju City Exploration & Shopping
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Jeju City / Airport

Departure from Jeju Island

On your final day, depending on your flight schedule, you might have time for some last-minute souvenir shopping or a relaxing breakfast at a local cafe. Consider visiting a small local market one last time to pick up some unique Jeju products like Hallabong tangerines, Omija tea, or local crafts. If time permits and you're near the airport, you could visit the Jeju Loveland, an outdoor sculpture park featuring erotic art, which offers a quirky and adult-oriented cultural experience (if suitable for your group). Alternatively, enjoy a final stroll along a coastal path near Jeju City, taking in the fresh sea air and reflecting on your incredible 10-day adventure. Head to Jeju International Airport, return your rental car, and depart, carrying with you cherished memories of Jeju Island's stunning landscapes, rich culture, and warm hospitality. Your comprehensive exploration of this volcanic paradise comes to a close.

Enjoy a final Jeju breakfastLast-minute souvenir shoppingVisit Jeju Loveland (optional)Depart from Jeju International Airport
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Allow ample time for returning your rental car at the airport, as the process can sometimes take longer than expected, especially during peak travel times.

Departure from Jeju Island

Practical Tips for Jeju Island

๐ŸšŒ Getting Around

Renting a car is by far the most convenient way to explore Jeju Island, especially for a 10-day trip. Ensure you have an International Driving Permit. Public buses connect major towns and attractions but can be time-consuming. Taxis are available but can add up in cost. For Udo Island, rent a scooter or electric vehicle.

๐Ÿจ Where to Stay

For this 10-day itinerary, consider splitting your stay between Jeju City (north) for the first few nights and Seogwipo City (south) for the middle portion to minimize travel time. Alternatively, choose a central location or move accommodations every few days to fully experience different regions. Hotels, guesthouses, and unique 'pensions' are widely available.

๐ŸŽฏ Top Activities

Don't miss hiking Seongsan Ilchulbong Peak for sunrise, exploring the unique landscapes of Hallasan National Park, visiting Udo Island, and chasing waterfalls in Seogwipo. Enjoy the beautiful beaches, sample fresh seafood and black pork, and immerse yourself in Jeju's unique culture and history.

๐Ÿ’ก Travel Tips

Learning a few basic Korean phrases can greatly enhance your experience. Download offline maps and translation apps. Carry cash for smaller vendors. Be respectful of local customs and dress modestly when visiting temples or shrines. Stay hydrated, especially during hikes, and wear sunscreen.

Best Time to Visit Jeju Island

Average Monthly Temperature (ยฐC)

Jan
3ยฐ - 8ยฐ
Feb
3ยฐ - 9ยฐ
Mar
6ยฐ - 12ยฐ
Apr
10ยฐ - 17ยฐ
May
14ยฐ - 21ยฐ
Jun
19ยฐ - 24ยฐ
Jul
23ยฐ - 29ยฐ
Aug
24ยฐ - 30ยฐ
Sep
20ยฐ - 26ยฐ
Oct
15ยฐ - 21ยฐ
Nov
10ยฐ - 16ยฐ
Dec
5ยฐ - 10ยฐ
Hot (28ยฐC+) Warm (18-27ยฐC) Mild (12-17ยฐC) Cool (below 12ยฐC)
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Winter (Dec-Feb)

Good

Mild winters with occasional snow on Hallasan. Ideal for hiking if you're prepared for cold, and less crowded. Enjoy hot springs and indoor attractions.

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Spring (Mar-May)

Best

Pleasant temperatures, blooming canola fields (March-April) and cherry blossoms (late March-early April). Perfect for hiking and outdoor activities. Can be breezy.

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Summer (Jun-Aug)

Good

Warm and humid, ideal for beaches and water sports. Peak tourist season, so expect crowds. Occasional typhoons or heavy rain in late summer.

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Fall (Sep-Nov)

Best

Crisp air, comfortable temperatures, and stunning autumn foliage, especially on Hallasan. Excellent for hiking and exploring. Less crowded than summer.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many days do I need for Jeju Island?

For a comprehensive experience that allows you to explore the island's diverse regions, hike, relax, and immerse yourself in culture, 7 to 10 days is ideal. This itinerary focuses on 10 days, providing a relaxed pace to see both popular and off-the-beaten-path attractions.

What is the best time to visit Jeju Island?

The best times to visit Jeju Island are spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October). During these seasons, the weather is pleasant with moderate temperatures, making it perfect for outdoor activities like hiking and exploring. Spring brings cherry blossoms and canola fields, while autumn offers beautiful fall foliage.

Is Jeju Island expensive to visit?

Jeju Island can be moderately expensive, similar to other popular tourist destinations in South Korea. Accommodation prices vary widely from budget guesthouses to luxury resorts. Food is generally affordable, especially at local markets. The main cost will likely be a rental car and fuel, which is highly recommended for exploring the island efficiently. Daily budgets can range from $50 (budget traveler) to $150+ (mid-range/luxury).

How do I get to Jeju Island?

The primary way to get to Jeju Island is by flying into Jeju International Airport (CJU). There are frequent domestic flights from major South Korean cities like Seoul (Gimpo Airport) and Busan, making it a very accessible destination. International flights also connect Jeju to some cities in China and Japan. Ferries are another option, though less common for international travelers, connecting Jeju to mainland ports like Mokpo and Wando.

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