Embark on a private half-day exploration of Jeju Island and Udo, a charming island with stunning beaches and picturesque landscapes. Discover the beauty of Udo’s famous tourist spots and enjoy a leisurely day filled with adventure and relaxation.
Embark on a private half-day exploration of Jeju Island and Udo, a charming island with stunning beaches and picturesque landscapes. Discover the beauty of Udo’s famous tourist spots and enjoy a leisurely day filled with adventure and relaxation.
- Udo - Udo is an island located near the eastern tip of Jeju Island and is the second largest island in the Jeju Special Self-Governing Province, following Jeju Island itself. The name “Udo” is derived from its resemblance to a cow lying down. Exploring the island takes approximately 5 hours. Visitors can opt to travel by bus or rent an electric…
- Udo - Udo is an island located near the eastern tip of Jeju Island and is the second largest island in the Jeju Special Self-Governing Province, following Jeju Island itself. The name “Udo” is derived from its resemblance to a cow lying down. Exploring the island takes approximately 5 hours. Visitors can opt to travel by bus or rent an electric bike without needing a license. Access to Udo is exclusively by boat from Seongsan Port, requiring an ID to purchase a boat ticket. While on the island, one can enjoy a cup of tea at a café, take a jet boat ride, and admire Jeju’s natural beauty, observe haenyeo (female divers) at work, and visit historic lighthouses. The shell beach is particularly unique. Udo is renowned for its pristine natural environment, making it worthwhile to rent a bicycle and leisurely explore the island.
Remember, an ID is necessary to buy a boat ticket to Udo.
- Seopjikoji - Seopjikoji is a well-known location for drama filming and offers a scenic coastal walk. Along the path, visitors can view the Seondolbawi Lighthouse, Jeju’s beaches, and occasionally, women divers in action. The site is steeped in legend, with Seongdolbawi Rock’s tale of unrequited love. Due to a lack of sincerity, a man was unable to marry a fairy and, in his sorrow, turned to stone while waiting for her to descend from the sky. It is said that if a couple makes a vow of love in front of a menhir and marries, they will be blessed with a wonderful child, perhaps due to the heartfelt longing of the dragon god’s son who failed in love.
- Seongeup Folk Village - This village has been home to traditional thatched houses for generations. Historically, Seongeup Village was the heart of Jeju, where horses and cattle were sent to the king and central government. Visitors can explore the traditional thatched houses free of charge and see a traditional toilet.
In Seongeup Folk Village, stroll along the stone wall alley to experience Jeju’s lifestyle. Visitors can also try on Hanbok in Seongeup Village.
- Jeju Island - After completing the sightseeing taxi tour, it’s time to return to the accommodation. The drop-off will be at the starting point from the morning or near the accommodation.

- Jeju airport pick up and tour with any hotel drop off (No extra charge)
- Experienced taxi driver with basic English skills
- Pick-up and drop-off at airport, hotel, port, or stay house
- Air-conditioned vehicle, parking fee, and fuel fee included
- Registered taxis with transportation insurance
- Jeju airport pick up and tour with any hotel drop off (No extra charge)
- Experienced taxi driver with basic English skills
- Pick-up and drop-off at airport, hotel, port, or stay house
- Air-conditioned vehicle, parking fee, and fuel fee included
- Registered taxis with transportation insurance
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
Udo bears a resemblance to a reclining cow, which is why it is often compared to one.
Visitors can embark on a 15-minute boat ride to Udo from either Seongsan Port or Jongdal Port. Spanning a length of 3.8 km and a perimeter of 17 km, you could traverse the entire island on foot in approximately 3-4 hours without pausing. However, many opt for…
Udo bears a resemblance to a reclining cow, which is why it is often compared to one.
Visitors can embark on a 15-minute boat ride to Udo from either Seongsan Port or Jongdal Port. Spanning a length of 3.8 km and a perimeter of 17 km, you could traverse the entire island on foot in approximately 3-4 hours without pausing. However, many opt for alternative transportation such as buses, bikes, or small electric vehicles to explore prominent attractions.
Allocating around 3-4 hours to explore one or two notable sights like Geommole Beach, Udobong Peak, Hongjo Dangoe Beach, and Hagosu-dong Beach, including leisure time at a cafe or eatery, is advisable. For a more relaxed experience of Udo, consider taking the morning ferry and returning on the afternoon service to maximize your time on the island. Keep in mind, ferry schedules may be subject to weather-related alterations. Therefore, it’s crucial to verify meteorological forecasts when organizing your visit. Additionally, identification is mandatory for ferry ticket purchases to Udo, with boarding denied in its absence.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.