[2024 Seogwipo Stay] Travel Guide for Jeju Hanok Hotel Hallagung (Updated Dec)
Our Amazing Jeju Trip - Feeling Like Real Koreans!
We just had the best time in Jeju, South Korea! We wanted to feel the local Korean culture, so we chose to stay at a traditional Korean house, which was booked through Trip.com. This place was incredible. The house had old-style Korean rooms with ondol (heated floors) and traditional sliding doors. Every little detail made us feel like real Koreans! We woke up in the morning to a calm, quiet setting, and it was perfect for relaxing and photos for our hanbok photos background.
We decided to rent a car so we could explore the island on our own. Driving was easy and comfortable, and we enjoyed the freedom to go anywhere we wanted. We went to many beautiful attractions and enjoy activities in Jeju. We took lots of photos and enjoyed the beautiful views. Driving along the coast, we stopped often just to enjoy the scenery while coffee.
Jeju is also famous for its waterfalls, so of course, we had to visit them! Cheonjeyon Waterfall was one of our favorites. It has three levels, each with its own magical look. We loved the cool, green surroundings, and we snapped so many photos. It felt refreshing to be surrounded by nature, and the sound of the water was relaxing.
We also visited many other amazing places in Jeju. From the beautiful coastlines to cozy cafes, and even a tangerine farm, every place felt special. Jeju is full of unique attractions that make it unforgettable.
This trip made us fall in love with Jeju. For any Malaysians planning a trip, Jeju should be at the top of your list. It’s a perfect mix of culture, nature, and beauty, an experience we’ll never forget!
Day 1:
- Rainbow coastal road (breakfast at Cafe Namo-Namo)
- Jeju Gift Shop Gyul Gyul
- Jeju Haenyo museum
- Seongsan Ilchulbong (lunch at 해촌 399-10 Seongsan-ri, Seongsan-eup, Seogwipo-si)
- Check in Hallagung hotel
Day 2:
- Choenamdan Experience Tangerine Farm.
- Cheonjeyon Waterfall
- Manor Blanc (ootd pink mulhy and coffee)
- Check in Jeju Aerospace Hotel
Day 3
- Innisfree
- Osulloc Tea Museum
- Sinchang Windmill
- Hyeopjae beach (Cafe TaeHee)
- Iho Tewoo beach
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Seogwipo's Jellyfish Sea is super beautiful!
Route:
2.23 Arrival, evening visit to the market
2.24: Jeongbang Waterfall, Xu Fu Park, Columnar Jointing Zone, Yakcheonsa Temple
Accommodation: Hana Palace Hotel
1. There is an auntie at the front desk who speaks Chinese, so communication is barrier-free! The hotel also has a convenience store, which is very convenient! There are two bus stops at the door 🚏 one is Route 600 (Paradise Hotel Station) and the other is the market city bus station (just diagonally opposite).
2. Both the courtyard and the rooms are beautiful! Full of orange trees, there are also pavilions and cute fountains, and the hotel's string lights are really beautiful at night.
3. Our room is on the street side, and opening the window, you can see the sea, which is incredibly blissful.
*The local market is also very popular, around 5:30 the most famous roasted buns even require lining up for 1 hour, we decided to leave, but by 7:30 there was no need to queue! The grilled black pork and octopus pork both have a sweet seasoning, those who don't like sweet and salty flavors should be cautious! The orange mochi is quite delicious, with juicy oranges, sweet red beans, and soft and sticky mochi, the texture is very good! We bought the super popular sashimi and snack platter combo - I love sashimi!
*Jeongbang Waterfall is within walking distance, and the scenery along the way is also very beautiful. Today the rain stopped, and the Jellyfish Sea is really too beautiful!
*Xu Fu Park is a well-planned park with super beautiful scenery, envious of the aunties who come for a walk every day!
*The columnar jointing is also super beautiful! Jellyfish blue + wave white + seagulls flying freely + sharp black stone belts, very spectacular! The park that comes out is also cute, where you can stack stones for blessings, wishing for the common dreams of people around the world!
*Yakcheonsa Temple is a temple with an excellent location, the winding path through the orange grove is really calming, and there are also flowering cacti! The architecture is grand, and the inner hall is even more beautiful!
These attractions are connected by Route 600 bus (outer island loop)
Yakcheonsa Temple to the market is connected by Route 521 bus
Transportation: The entire journey is guided by the Naver map bus guide, which is very smooth. It can display the arrival time of buses and also has arrival tracking reminders.
Praying for a successful dolphin trip tomorrow!