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Jeju offers unlimited charms, be it sights, foods, or experiences, and you can easily fill up your bucket list. If you’re looking for the hottest attractions these days, you’ll have to ditch the basic travel sites and guidebooks! Instead, check out our list of the 5 BEST trendiest attractions to post on your social media.
The O’sulloc Tea Museum in Jeju continues to be a popular attraction. While the museum itself is great, the biggest reason people visit is to step foot in the vast rows of green at Seogwang Tea Plantation, located just next door. The plantation is just one of three where O’sulloc grows tea but it is by far the most representative location. Enjoy a leisure stroll through the rows, feeling at peace as the wind blows green tea-scented air through your hair. Pictures here will turn out fantastic! The tea leaves have great color, due to the pure environment of Jeju Island and the unique nature of the plantation layout. You can try the outstanding quality yourself by enjoying one of the many tea products sold in the museum.
Before you leave, you have to try the green tea ice cream, the signature menu of the museum café. It has just the right amount of sweetness, with the full flavor of O’sulloc green tea. Other popular treats include a green tea roll cake topped with green tea ice cream, and the Hallabong Ofredo, a full-on dessert meal with cake, ice cream, and fruit ade mixed into a rich tea shake. The café also sells other tea products, and there are many photo spots located throughout the museum and grounds.
O’sulloc Tea Museum
Seogwang Tea Plantation
Innisfree Jeju House is located just a five-minute walk from O’sulloc Tea Museum, making the area even more attractive. Operated by the Korean cosmetic company Innisfree, you can purchase Innisfree products, including some exclusive items only sold at Innisfree Jeju House. But even better, you can make your own soap using natural ingredients from Jeju Island.
Innisfree knows that what you put into your body is just as important as what you put on the outside. The Green Café in Innisfree Jeju House offers treats made using all natural ingredients grown on Jeju and pure water filtered through the island’s volcanic rocks. These healthy treats are not only tasty, but also come in beautiful presentations, perfect for foodgrams! The most representative Jeju treats are the black sesame cake shaped like a traditional stone house, tangerine ade, and Hallasan cake.
Innisfree Jeju House
If you had visited Korea before, you probably saw Jeju Beer sold at convenience stores throughout the country. While you can taste Jeju Beer products anywhere, visiting the brewery takes it to a whole new level. The brewery offers tours and a tasting area, perfect for beer-lovers.
The brewery doesn’t look like anything special at first glance, but you’ll quickly change your mind after entering. As soon as you pass the doors, head to the tasting room on the third floor! The pub here sells freshly brewed beer in a trendy environment. They also sell beer themed products, great for personal souvenirs or gifts for friends.
Jeju Beer Company Brewery
Insta-worthy locations are a must for travel itineraries these days. In Jeju, these locations usually include unique landscapes, great for that “natural” shot we all know takes great effort to get just right. The right location, the right props, the right angle…it can be tiring just doing the research beforehand. Thankfully, we already found two of the best locations for you!
Our first recommendation is Andororeum Parasitic Cone. There are nearly 400 volcanic cones that dot the island, but Andororeum has skyrocketed to fame lately due to the Secret Forest near the entrance. The cypress trees of this forest, along with the fields of fodder, a shack, and more create romantic natural scene.
The next photo spot we recommend is the Dodu-dong Rainbow Coastal Road. The road here is wide, so many people park along the side of the road and get out to take pictures. The roadside blocks are painted in pastel tones of the rainbow, earning this road its name. Simply standing in front of or on top of the blocks will make for a pretty picture, but try posing with one foot out, for a photo that appears to have been caught mid-step. The road is also near the airport, making it a great first or last stop on your trip to Jeju.
Andororeum Parasitic Cone (Secret Forest)
Dodu-dong Rainbow Coastal Road
You can’t really say you’ve been to Jeju if you didn’t visit the beach at least once. While most coastal views in Korea bring out comments of “pretty” or “beautiful,” the seaside views in Jeju will have you exclaiming “Awesome!” The crystal-clear waters, soft sandy beaches, and views of smaller islands appearing to float on the horizon are all charms of Jeju beaches. There are plenty of popular beaches, like Geommeolle Beach, Samyang Black Sand Beach, Yongmeori Beach, and Jungmun Saekdal Beach. If you’re looking for the most beautiful locations, be sure to visit Hyeopjae Beach, Hamdeok Beach, Iho Tewoo Beach, or Woljeong-ri Beach.
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* This column was last updated in July 2022, and therefore information may differ from what is presented here. We advise you to check details before visiting.