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Grand Hyatt Jeju

12, Noyeon-ro Jeju-do, Jeju-si, Republic of Korea, 63082
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About us

Set out in an urban resort environment featuring the most spacious accommodation, extensive and authentic restaurants and events facilities. Indulge in high-end Korean fashion shopping and the glamour of one of the largest casino in Jeju, South Korea.

Venue Details

ChainHyatt Hotels
BrandGrand Hyatt
Built2020
Renovated-
Total meeting space9,160 sq. ft.
Guest Rooms1,600
Venue typeResort

Industry Ratings

Forbes Travel Guide

Amenities

Room features and guest services
  • Concierge services
  • Internet access
  • Laundry service
  • Luggage storage
  • Room service
  • View (mountain)
  • View (ocean or water)
  • View (urban)
Facilities
  • Casino
  • Extended stay
  • Onsite catering
  • Onsite gift shop
  • Onsite restaurant
  • Onsite security
  • Outside caterers allowed
  • Rental car service
  • Space (outdoor)
  • Space (private)
  • Wheelchair accessible

Meeting rooms

Total meeting space
9,160.1 sq. ft.
Largest room
3,724.3 sq. ft.
Space (private)
3,269,399.3 sq. ft.
Meeting rooms
8
Second largest room
2,540.3 sq. ft.
Space (outdoor)
32,291.7 sq. ft.
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Meeting space

Name
Room size
Ceiling height
Maximum capacity
U-Shape
Banquet rounds
Cocktail rounds
Theater
Classroom
Boardroom
Banquet Room 1
1,184.0 sq. ft.
40.7 x 28.9 sq. ft.
13.1 ft.
100
31
60
75
100
72
36
Banquet Room 2
1,248.6 sq. ft.
40.7 x 30.8 sq. ft.
13.1 ft.
100
31
60
75
100
72
36
Banquet Room 3
1,291.7 sq. ft.
40.7 x 32.2 sq. ft.
13.1 ft.
100
31
60
75
100
72
36
Banquet Room 1+2
2,432.6 sq. ft.
40.7 x 59.7 sq. ft.
13.1 ft.
200
-
120
150
200
144
54
Banquet Room 2+3
2,540.3 sq. ft.
40.7 x 63.0 sq. ft.
13.1 ft.
200
-
120
150
200
144
54
Banquet Room 1+2+3
3,724.3 sq. ft.
40.7 x 91.9 sq. ft.
13.1 ft.
300
-
180
225
300
216
84
Banquet Room 4
861.1 sq. ft.
38.7 x 22.3 sq. ft.
13.1 ft.
65
31
40
65
65
54
36
Banquet Room 5
1,216.3 sq. ft.
38.1 x 32.2 sq. ft.
13.1 ft.
90
31
60
75
90
60
36
Banquet Room 4+5
2,099.0 sq. ft.
38.7 x 54.5 sq. ft.
13.1 ft.
155
-
100
140
155
114
48

Guest rooms

Total guest rooms
1,600
Single (1 bed)
858
Double (2 beds)
609
Suites
133
Tax rate
10%

Location

Getting Here

Distance from airport 1.86 mi
Parking in the area
Complimentary parking
Paid parking
Street parking
Bus parking

Local Attractions

The Painters HERO
The Painters HERO
Theater
6 kms
Must see performance in Korea! The Best-selling Show for Audiences in 2014, 2015 and 2016! Reached over 1 Million Audiences Each Year! Rather than finding satisfaction from a completed artwork, The Painter HERO embodies and shares the joy and awe-inspiring journey of creating works of art with the audience.​​​​​
Jeju Tourism University Convention Hall,
Jeju-si
Jeju Island, KR
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JEJU NANTA
JEJU NANTA
Shopping
9 kms
Nanta is based on the rhythm of Samulnori, which is traditional tune of Korea It draws the incidents happening in kitchen comically and is the very first non-verbal performance of Korea. Kitchenware such as knives and cutting boards has been elevated as outstanding instruments to perform fancy performances, surprise Traditional Marriages, dumpling stacking with the audience, and Samgomu which harmonizes the Korean traditional dance and tune, drum play with refreshing drum beat at the end are the contents of ‘Nanta’, and is a powerful performance which can be enjoyed while relieving the stress regardless of nationality, gender and age. NANTA is a comedy musical based on a non-verbal performance derived from the traditional Korean instrumental performance “Samulnori.” The kitchen is its backdrop, chefs are its main characters. Knives and other kitchen utensils are transformed into musical instruments in the hands of the performers.
NANTA Theater, 56-26, Seondolmokdong-gil
Jeju-si
Jeju Island, KR
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Jeju Monolith 9.81 Park
Jeju Monolith 9.81 Park
Recreation
15 kms
If you like driving or enjoying speeding around a race track with the family, this destination is an excellent option for adults and kids. On the power track, there are three types of carts and courses: a 1-person go-kart with a maximum speed of 40 km/h (minimum age is 14 and 150cm in height); a 2-seater (minimum age is 3 and 100cm in height) perfect for couples or a parent and child to enjoy the race track together (but with mom or dad safely at the wheel); and an expert option that goes up to 60 km/h. There is a non-motorized racing space that employs gravity to demonstrate acceleration and which has only a brake. This course is completed in 1 to 2 minutes with a 20-minute turnaround. Prices are 18,000 won for a ride in the 1-seater, 24,000 won for the 2-seater. There is the option to pay for multiple laps, and Jeju residents are eligible for a 25% discount.
880-24 Cheondeok-ro, Aewol-eup, Jeju Cit
Jeju Island, KR
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Yacht Tour Shangri-La
Yacht Tour Shangri-La
Recreation
35 kms
Yacht Tour Shangri-La is the greatest yacht tour business in Jeju, with numerous members of the media rushing to introduce it. Fish while enjoying Daepo Jusangjeolli Cliff, the greatest coastal sight of Jeju), relax in the bedrooms with wine and tea while listening to music, eat the fish you’ve caught with meals prepared in advance, and take pictures to give form to your most enjoyable memories during your time in Jeju.
154-17 Jungmun Tourist Road
Seogwipo-si
Jeju Island, KR
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Paragliding Jeju, Fly in the Sky
Paragliding Jeju, Fly in the Sky
Recreation
25 kms
Soar in the skies above the beautiful volcanic cones of Jeju and see the beautiful nature of Jeju spread out below. Tandem flights with experienced paragliders are also available.
1295-1, Hangchang-ro, Hallim-eup
Jeju-si
Jeju Island, KR
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Jeju Museum of Art
Jeju Museum of Art
Museum
4 kms
Resembling a smaller Jeju within the nature of Jeju, Jeju Museum of Art stands low, and a beautiful music seems to emanate from it. Its shadow, cast over the water, evokes the image of an island floating above the sea of Jeju, while Jungjeong Hall takes in the light from the sky, sun, moon, and starts of Jeju from its opened ceiling. The wind lingers around the museum like the breath of the island itself, and the spirit of Jeju awakens the spirits of all in the area. Jeju Museum of Art is in Jeju itself. It embraces the life, culture, and art of the people of Jeju. Based on the traditional culture and art of Jeju, the museum opens the doors to infinite creativity and possibility towards the world.
2894-78, 1100-ro
Jeju-si
Jeju Island, KR
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Seongeup Folk Village
Seongeup Folk Village
Historical landmark
35 kms
The entire village, which preserves the living site of the people of old Jeju, has been designated as an Important Folklore Cultural Heritage. Though it can be considered a folk village of sorts, it differs from regular folk villages in that people still live in it to this day. The village residents act as volunteer guides to offer visitors all sorts of information. The Saw-leaf Zelkova and Japanese hackberry in the center of the village are worth taking time to see.
3294 Seongeup-ri, Pyoseon-myeon
Seogwipo-si
Jeju Island, KR
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Jejumok-Gwana Government Office
Jejumok-Gwana Government Office
Historical landmark
6 kms
Jejumok-Gwana Government Office was located near Gwandeokjeong Hall (Treasure 322), and used to be an area where government offices were located. From the Tamnaguk to the Joseon Dynasty, the Jejumok-Gwana served as the center of administration in Jeju. As a result of four excavation investigations carried out from 1991 to 1998, the remains of 30 buildings were found, including vital buildings shown in documents such as Honghwagak, Yeonhuigak, Uyeondang, Gyullimdang, and Yeongjuhyeopdang. 45 Pilji (a unit measure for land ownership) of 22,391 ㎡ of land was designated as Historic Site 380 over 2 courses on March 30th, 1993 and July 6th, 2003. After 10 years of excavation work, the first restoration project was finished in December 2002, and 8 buildings including Honghwagak, Yeonhuigak, and Oedaemun Gate were restored. They are the only restored government buildings from the Joseon Dynasty in Korea.
Samdo-dong
Jeju-si
Jeju Island, KR
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Jeju World Natural Heritage Center
Jeju World Natural Heritage Center
Museum
24 kms
Jeju World Natural Heritage Center has been established to spread the value of the only UNESCO World Natural Heritage in Korea. UNESCO Jeju World Natural Heritage Center provides you with an experience of Jeju, which has been made by volcanic activities, Lava Tubes, various lives in Hallasan Mountain, Lava Tubes, and natural heritage of the future so that you can feel and experience the breath of nature in Jeju.
Seonheul-ri, Jocheon-eup
Jeju Island, KR
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Jejuhyanggyo Confucian School
Jejuhyanggyo Confucian School
Historical landmark
5 kms
Jejuhyanggyo Confucian School, located in Yongdam-dong, Jeju-si, is the first school in Jejudo Island and was designated as City/Province-Designated Tangible Cultural Heritage 2. It was established in 1392 (the 1st year of King Taejo’s reign), and went through various stages of reformation and relocation before settling in its current location in 1827 (the 27th year of King Sunjo’s reign). The school’s purpose was to educate talented scholars and foster learning but after the appearance of Confucian Academies in the Joseon Dynasty, its role as an educational facility withered due to the oppression from the academies. Currently, buildings such as Daeseongjeon Shrine, Myeongnyundang Lecture Hall, Jeonsacheong, and Gyeseongsa Shrine remain. There are five ancestral tablets placed in Gyeseongsa Shrine.
43, Seomun-ro
Jeju-si
Jeju Island, KR
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The Buddha Sharira Stupa for World’s Peace and Unification
The Buddha Sharira Stupa for World’s Peace and Unification
Historical landmark
16 kms
This place is a semi-sphere shaped Buddhist temple. The groundbreaking ceremony was held on October 10th, 1988 (lunar calendar) and the construction was completed on August 15th, 1988. 「The Buddha Sharira Stupa for World’s Peace and Unification」 was built to signify many Buddhists’ wishes and prayers for the peaceful reunification of the two Koreas. The tower was actually built to face the spiritual Baekdusan Mountain, the most ethnically significant mountain of Korea. Also, the tower serves as a point on the straight line connecting Baekdusan Mountain and Hallasan Mountain. It was constructed that way on purpose to connect the two mountains so that the whole Korean peninsula can be covered by people’s prayer for reunification. The tower is 33m high, with 33 being a reference to 33,000, and the floor’s area of 360 pyeong (1,190m2) signifies a Buddhist principle called “Wonyungmuae.” Records suggest that the tower’s grandiose Giwamanbul was carefully and delicately designed and constructed by monks and believers over the course of four years. Believers say that the efforts succeeded in impressing God, who rewarded them by ensuring a very bright and shiny weather on the day of the unveiling on April 26th, 1995. This place is also known for the place where two great Buddhist priests, 「Heoungdang Boudaeseonsa」 and 「Hwanseongdang Jiandaejongsa」, who were at the center of the Buddhist revival during the Joseon Dynasty, were martyred. Moreover, the place is known as the birthplace of the scripture transcribing movement that is popular among Buddhists worldwide today. Korean Buddhists hold an annual event to offer their transcribed scriptures at this place on the 15th of August.
884 Ilju-dong-ro, Jocheon-eup
Jeju-si
Jeju Island, KR
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Eco Land Theme Park
Eco Land Theme Park
Recreation
22 kms
Eco Land Theme Park is a place where you can enjoy approx. 991,735㎡ of Gotjawal virgin forest in the Lincoln Locomotive handmade in England using Baldwin as the model, which is the steam locomotive of 1800’s. Gotjawal in Gyorae, where Eco Land is located, not only contains large amounts of underground water, but has high heat conservation and moisturizing effect, so it is a forest of mystery where the nature from both northern and southern limit line co-exist. You can enjoy the greatness of nature, which has covered the rocks of volcano, and covers up even the sky to make it to be the haven of animals and plants. During your ride of 4.5km, you can experience various insects, animals and plants all living in Gotjawal, the forest of mystery, and learn the unlimited benefit which the nature gives us.
1278-169, Beonyeong-ro, Jocheon-eup
Jeju-si
Jeju Island, KR
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Saeyeongyo Bridge
Saeyeongyo Bridge
Recreation
47 kms
This bridge connects Seogwipo Port and Saeseom Island. It was designed to look like a Teu, a traditional flat wooden boat of Jejudo Island. The bridge is lit up until 22:00, making it a popular trail at night. Furthermore, the view of the bridge and the sunset is spectacular when seen from Seogwipo Port, making it deal for taking pictures. Recently, a “Music Bench”, which plays songs related to Seogwipo region, is being constructed, and expectations for the bridge are high.
Seohong-dong
Seogwipo-si
Jeju Island, KR
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Mazeland
Mazeland
Recreation
35 kms
The black basalt stones surrounding the volcanic cone, fused with the scent from Bijarim Forest, forms a view unique to Jeju Island. Miro Park (translates to Maze Park) is designed so that it reminds visitors of the three things that are said to be plentiful on Jeju Island: stones, wind, and women. There are attractions such as puzzles and a maze gallery, and a 3D video about the history of mazes.
2134-47, Bijarim-ro, Gujwa-eup
Jeju-si
Jeju Island, KR
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Manjanggul Lava Tube (UNESCO World Natural Heritage)
Manjanggul Lava Tube (UNESCO World Natural Heritage)
Recreation
32 kms
The total length of Manjanggul Lava Tube is about 7.4km. It is a lava tube that is partially multilayered. The main tunnel’s width is 18m and its height is 23m. It is one of the largest lava tubes in the world. There are many lava tubes in the world, but Manjanggul Lava Tube has a significant meaning in that it was formed thousands of years ago, and it is very well preserved. Therefore, it is very valuable to researchers and scientists. Due to the sinking of the ceiling, there are 3 entrances. The one that tourists can use is the second entrance and they are only allowed to go as far as 1km into it. There are various cave formations in Lava Tunnel in Manjanggul Lava Tube, such as stalactites, stalagmites, flowstones, lava tubes, lava shelves, and lava rafts. In particular, the lava column that is located at the end of the tourist area is about 7.6m high and is known as the highest lava column in the world.
182 Manjanggul-gil, Gujwa-eup
Jeju-si
Jeju Island, KR
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Jusangjeolli Cliff
Jusangjeolli Cliff
Recreation
35 kms
The columnar joints near the coast in the eastern Jungmun Tourist Complex, where the waves breaks and dark red hexagonal stones make up tall layers, is considered a gift of nature and was designated as Natural Monument No. 443 (12/27/04). If you stand in front of the joints you can see the waves hitting the stones and breaking into white bubbles, which feels as if they carry the sad stories of stone carvers, and the scenery is incredible as when the waves are turbulent they reach a height of about 20m. The place is becoming ever more popular with tourists as they walk around and look at the incredible scenery along with the fresh scent of the sea.
Saekdal-dong
Seogwipo-si
Jeju Island, KR
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Kimnyoung Maze Park
Kimnyoung Maze Park
Park
31 kms
Located next to Manjanggul (Cave), Kimnyoung Maze Park encourages visitors to have fun, let loose, and enjoy the “maze” theme. The first maze park in Korea, which was opened in 1987 by American professor F.H. Dustin, consists of 7 symbols representing the history and geography of Jeju. Kimnyoung Maze Park is the first symbolic maze park in Asia. With dominant species of ever-green Leylandii and Jeju scoria, the park is eco-friendly and attracts many visitors. It is also known as the first cat park in Korea where about 50 cats hang around. You will have a wonderful time wondering around Kimnyoung Maze Park, which is suitable for everyone.It is also known as the first cat park in Korea where about 50 cats hang around. You will have a wonderful time wondering around Kimnyoung Maze Park, which is suitable for everyone.
122 Manjanggul-gil, Gujwa-eup
Jeju Island, KR
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Jungmun Saekdal Beach
Jungmun Saekdal Beach
Recreation
35 kms
Jungmun Beach is surrounded by cliffs and its sandy beach and panorama is very romantic. It is located in Jungmun Resort, so visitors can enjoy many recreational facilities around the beach. Wind surfing, waterskiing and para-sailing are can be enjoyed. You can swim in the cobalt colored ocean, and then listen to the sweet breeze and the sound of the waves crashing against the cliff while sitting on the sandy hill.
Saekdal-dong
Seogwipo-si
Jeju Island, KR
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Hallim Park
Hallim Park
Park
28 kms
Hallim Park, which opened in 1971, is the site of pioneer spirit of Song Bong-gyu, who have planted palm trees in 330,578㎡ of wilderness and turned it into haven of green. Hallim park, where fantastic 9 themes are displayed, was visited by lots of world-famous individuals, including Jiang Zemin, the previous Head of State of China and Nakasone, the previous Prime Minister of Japan. It is also world-wide famous tourist site where more than one million domestic and foreign visitors visit every year.
300, Hallim-ro, Hallim-eup
Jeju-si, KR
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Sanbangsan Mountain
Sanbangsan Mountain
Recreation
34 kms
Sanbangsan Mountain is a trachytic tuff lava dome connected to the sedimentary layer of the Yongmeori Coast in the coast of Sagye-ri, Andeok-myeon. It is a bell-shaped tholoid that stands tall in the plains of southwest Jeju, allowing it to be seen from anywhere in the area. It is encircled by Ilju Road, which connects Moseulpo Port and Hwasun-ri. Well-maintained stairs are available so that tourists can climb up to Sanbanggulsa Grotto, which stands at the southern face of Namsa-myeon. If you wish to go up to the summit of Sanbangsan Mountain, you can use the trail behind Sanbangsan Mountain, which leads to Deoksu-ri, Yonghae-dong. Due to its relatively tall height and proximity to the coast, Sanbangsan Mountain will often have clouds hanging or swirling around its summit, and the edge of each face of the mountain will show wildly diverging climate characteristics. Such climates make it an important sanctuary for vegetation, especially as it grants its native plants unique traits due to its volcanic environment. At the top of the mountain is a dense evergreen forest filled with silver magnolia, Siebold’s chinquapin, Yellowish velvety-leaf litsea, Japanese cinnamon, Sericeous Newlitse, and more. In particular, rare plants such as Centipede’s foot orchid and Glabrous Korean boxwood, which are rock wall plants, grow on the rock face, leading to the mountain being designated and protected as Natural Monument 182-5.
Andeok-myeon, Seogwipo-si
Jeju Island, KR
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Marado Island
Marado Island
Recreation
37 kms
It is the starting point and the ending point of South Korea. On the island, you can see the southernmost point monument and it only takes 90 minutes to walk along the coast. There are many beautiful things to see on Marado Island, such as steep coastal cliffs, strangely shaped rocks, a sea channel that is called “Namdaemun”, and the sea cave. It is also worth seeing Cheonyeodang Shrine (or Halmangdang Shrine), which is a shrine that prays for the safety of the divers, the Lighthouse of Marado Island, and Mara Branch School.
600 Gapa-ri, Daejeong-eup
Seogwipo-si
Jeju Island, KR
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O’sulloc Tea Museum
O’sulloc Tea Museum
Museum
29 kms
Provides tea classes for tourists to understand green tea and traditional tea culture of Korea.
15, Sinhwa Station-ro, Andeok-myeon
Jeju Island, KR
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Hamdeok Seoubong Beach
Hamdeok Seoubong Beach
Recreation
18 kms
Hamdeok-ri, Jocheon-eup, Jeju-si
Jeju Island, KR
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Hallasan Mountain
Hallasan Mountain
Recreation
15 kms
As one of Korea’s 3 spirit mountains, Hallasan Mountain is located on the southernmost part of the Korean Peninsula, and lays claim to the title of South Korea’s tallest mountain with the height of 1,950m above sea level. Home to all sorts of vegetation, the mountain possesses immense scientific value and is a veritable treasure trove of animals and plants, leading to the designation of Hallasan Mountain Natural Reserve as Natural Monument 182 on October 12, 1966. In fall, when everything is blanketed by a colorful display of flowers, the mountain covered with the red color of the fall foliage is truly a sight to behold, while the snow-covered mountain in the winter stands out as the view to surpass all views. A young volcanic mountain from the Quarternary Period of the Cenozoic Era, Hallasan Mountain was believed to have erupted 25,000 years ago, and the 360 or so volcanic cones surrounding the mountain present a unique view. Furthermore, the majestic figure of Hallasan Mountain rising from the middle of the mountain makes it appear as if it is carrying itself with a benevolent yet tenacious spirit.
Hawon-dong, Seogwipo-Si
Jeju Island, KR
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Aqua Planet JEJU
Aqua Planet JEJU
Museum
48 kms
Aqua Planet Jeju is the largest aquarium in all of Asia (Total Floor Area: 25,600m², 10,800 tons). The scale is approximately 11 times that of 63 Sea World. As a single aquarium, Aqua Planet Jeju is indeed the largest in the world. With approximately 48,000 animals and plants of around 500 species are available for viewing, <Aqua Planet Jeju>, an “amusement theme park” offering one of the world’s top 10 educational, cultural, and entertainment content, operates a marine science experience hall and a large-scale aquatic performance center together with a supersized tank that recreates the coastal waters of Jeju Island. This is also the first place where the “whale shark” was introduced in Korea.
95, Seopjikoji-ro, Seongsan-eup
Jeju Island, KR
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Camellia Hill
Camellia Hill
Recreation
29 kms
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, green houses, a multipurpose seminar room, and more.
166 Byeongak-ro, Andeok-myeon, Seogwipo
Jeju Island, KR
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Udo Maritime Park
Udo Maritime Park
Recreation
45 kms
At the far east of Jejudo Island, located 3.8km northeast from Seongsanpo Port, is Udo Island, which got its name because it looks like a cow lying down or a cow with its head up. If you see it from Jongdal-ri, Gujwa-eup, Bukjeju-gun, you can see an island which looks like a cow’s body, from head to tail. With its unique shape, you can tell that it is Udo Island at a glance. Udo Island is a blessed tourist site with natural environments such as plain rich soil, diverse fishing grounds, and the 8 Scenic Sights of Udo Island. Above all, you can experience Jejudo Island’s unique and traditional culture such as female divers, Stonewall Walkway, and stone tombs, making you feel like you’re in a smaller version of Jejudo Island.
1, Samyanggosumul-gil Udo-myeon
Jeju-si, KR
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Yongduam Rock
Yongduam Rock
Recreation
5 kms
Yongduam Rock serves the symbol of a dragon’s unfulfilled dream. Once upon a time, a dragon that lived in the underwater palace wanted to ascend to heaven, which was not an easy task. The dragon found out that it could fly up to heaven by holding the orb of the Hallasan Mountain God. So it stole the orb and hid itself under Yongyeon Valley, but it was caught before it could ascend. It was struck by the arrow shot by the Hallasan Mountain God and while it was writhing in anger and resentment, it became a rock. Yongduam Rock, like its name, is in the shape of a roaring dragon that looks like it is springing out from the ocean. When the wind and the waves are strong, it looks as if it might fly away to the sky. Its total height above water is 10m and the underwater portion of the body is about 30m long. If you gaze into Yongduam Rock during sunset, you’ll fall under the illusion that thedragon is actually writhing. In order to catch a good view of the rock, watching it from 100m west from the rock is most advisable.
Yongdam 2, Jeju-Si
Jeju Island, KR
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Hyeopjae Beach
Hyeopjae Beach
Recreation
27 kms
Clear waters and white sands are combined with broken shells, this long and beautiful shoreline offers a mesmerizing view of low-tide, with Biyangdo Island floating in the distance. The blue translucent water creates the illusion that one might even reach the island on foot.
329-10 Hyeopjae-gil, Hallim-eup, Jeju-si
Jeju Island, KR
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Seongsan Ilchulbong Peak (UNESCO World Natural Heritage)
Seongsan Ilchulbong Peak (UNESCO World Natural Heritage)
Recreation
47 kms
Seongsan Ilchulbong Peak, which is 180m above sea level, erupted underwater in the ocean about 5,000 years ago, which makes it a very rare case among the many craters in Jejudo Island. A scene in the movie ‘Lee Chang-ho’s Baseball Team’ (directed by Lee Chang-ho) was filmed here. Though people used to farm in the area, it is now a natural habitat for 200 types of vegetation such as silvergrass, vine, Pseudosasa japonica, and giant angelica as well as a natural habitat for a variety of wild animals.
Seongsan-ri, Seongsan-eup, Seogwipo-si
Jeju Island, KR
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Sustainable Practices

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Yes, GBAC STAR Accreditation (Global Biorisk Advisory Council)
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Yes, All public areas are disinfected at least every two hours. Grequently touched surfaces are sanitized on an ongoing basis depending upon frequency of use.
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