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Jeju Island Aewol-eup Coastal Travel Guide

Jeju Island's Aewol-eup coastal area is a perfect spot for breathtaking ocean views and a healing experience. It's best to visit on sunny days to enjoy the stunning jelly-like sea and gradient blue tones. Must-visit locations include Monsant Café (invested by GD, featuring transparent floor-to-ceiling windows facing the ocean), Bomnal Café (a filming location for Korean dramas with industrial-style design), and Lazy Pump. Recommended activities: 1. Glass Boat Experience: For 15,000 KRW per person, you can float on the jelly-like sea and take photos. Morning hours are recommended for softer lighting. 2. Coastal Walk: Stroll or cycle along the Aewol coastal road, where black volcanic rocks contrast beautifully with the deep blue sea. At sunset, the "Orange Sea" view is incredibly romantic. 3. Food Exploration: Try freshly grilled mackerel with seaweed rice at seaside seafood restaurants or enjoy local specialty orange-flavored American coffee. Transportation Tips: • Bus 202 is available, but the last bus departs early, so plan to return before evening. • Taxis or car rentals offer more flexibility; simply set your navigation to "Aewol-eup." Tips: Apply sunscreen, wear light-colored clothing for better photos, and avoid the rainy season to ensure the best scenic experience.
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Posted: Aug 19, 2025
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