At the foot of Hallasan Mountain, where picturesque scenery changes with each season, Amber Pure Hill Hotles & Resort stands proudly at 520 meters above sea level, just 15 minutes from Jeju Airport. The resort offers timeless ocean views and an authentic Korean luxury experience, complete with outdoor weddings and a cozy fireplace lounge.
Enjoy the rooftop transparent infinity pool and the ocean-view volcanic rock bar. Our resort also curates a gourmet journey with private dining rooms and tailored indoor and outdoor culinary experiences designed to immerse you in the art of fine dining.
Guest rooms feature modern premium design and cutting-edge technology, including a 100-inch high-resolution projector for a cinematic viewing experience. In the bathrooms, we provide luxury Bvlgari toiletry sets for an indulgent, immersive stay.
"The hotel room has a modern feel. The projector TV is a great touch, allowing for seamless screen mirroring, and it's incredibly smooth.
The large floor-to-ceiling windows were amazing. Waking up in the morning and pressing the button to open the electric curtains, I was immediately captivated by the lush green views outside. The room also features a spa tub, and they thoughtfully provided a bubble bath bomb, perfect for a relaxing soak to unwind after a long day.
The toiletries are from Bvlgari, leaving my hair smelling lovely and feeling incredibly smooth after washing.
The hotel's landscaping, filled with lush greenery, surpasses even some parks in beauty, with delightful surprises around every corner. I was particularly captivated by the purple hydrangeas nestled in the green bushes – absolutely stunning! It truly shows the Koreans' admirable pursuit of aesthetic perfection. I took countless photos, yet felt I couldn't capture enough of its splendor. The hotel's scenery is truly beyond words.
Now for a few suggestions:
Check-in: We arrived at 1 PM, but check-in officially begins at 3 PM. While no one was in line when we first got there, I was confused why others seemed to be processed ahead of me when check-in actually started, and the staff couldn't provide a clear reason. This was a bit frustrating. I suggest the front desk consider processing check-ins on a first-come, first-served basis as rooms become available, perhaps starting from 2 PM, as a concentrated check-in rush at 3 PM is inefficient and can easily annoy guests.
Restaurant: We dined at the restaurant around 8 PM on our check-in day. To my disappointment, there were only a few slices of salmon left. When I asked if more would be brought out, I was told there wouldn't be any. Given that dinner is advertised until 9:30 PM, it's puzzling why items aren't replenished until closing. We were left with only lobster, abalone, and steak. Frankly, at over 700 RMB per person (after discount), the Japanese offerings didn't quite live up to the quality one would expect from island seafood, which was a bit regrettable. I'd suggest expanding the variety of Japanese dishes. The Korean options were unremarkable, and the Chinese selection seemed to attract few diners. However, the mini desserts and Haagen-Dazs ice cream were truly excellent 👍.
Breakfast, at over 200 RMB per person after discount, also lacked authentic Korean dishes. I'd recommend the hotel's dining services consider adding a wider range of restaurants with varying price points, offering more diverse options like dedicated Korean, Japanese, or Western dining for guests to choose from.
I heard the package was supposed to include an Olive Young voucher, but it wasn't offered to me, and I didn't actively seek it out or ask.
Despite these minor points, overall, the hotel is still highly recommended. It offers a rare sense of tranquility, and its beautiful environment leaves a lasting impression. I look forward to visiting again with friends."