Discover Jeju’s UNESCO sites and natural attractions with Lucas Travel’s customizable taxi tours. Book now for an 8-hour adventure with an English-speaking driver.
Discover Jeju’s UNESCO sites and natural attractions with Lucas Travel’s customizable taxi tours. Book now for an 8-hour adventure with an English-speaking driver.
East Course
Jeju Island - This package lets travelers design their own itinerary. If you want to customize your trip, please notify us after booking. You can modify your itinerary until departure. No changes are allowed once the tour starts.
Seongeup Folk Village - This traditional village on Jeju Island has been preserved as it was in…
East Course
Jeju Island - This package lets travelers design their own itinerary. If you want to customize your trip, please notify us after booking. You can modify your itinerary until departure. No changes are allowed once the tour starts.
Seongeup Folk Village - This traditional village on Jeju Island has been preserved as it was in ancient times, with impressive stone piles protecting roofs from the wind. The buildings are considered important folk relics because these structures, built to fend off a Japanese invasion, have remained intact since the Joseon Dynasty. Visiting the Folk Village is optional. You can choose the Jeju Folk Village Museum instead.
Seopjikoji - Located at the eastern tip of Jeju Island, Seopjikoji offers stunning scenery, especially in April when yellow canola flowers bloom. “Seopji” is the old name for the area, and “Koji” means a sudden bump on land in Jeju dialect. From October to December, Seopjikoji can be replaced with Sangumburi.
Seongsan Ilchulbong - A UNESCO Heritage site, Seongsan Ilchulbong, also known as ‘Sunrise Peak,’ is a tuff cone formed by hydrovolcanic eruptions about 5,000 years ago. Located on Jeju Island’s eastern coast, it resembles a massive ancient castle. The 182-meter-high cone has a well-preserved crater and diverse inner structures from the sea cliff.
Hamdeok Beach - One of Jeju’s top three beaches, Hamdeok Beach features a bridge over the water at its western end, a grassy field for picnics, and a coastal walking trail. Many people visit during summer evenings to enjoy the night sea. Seoubong Volcanic Cone is beautiful in spring when covered in yellow canola blossoms. The summit offers fantastic views of the area, including Hallasan Mountain on clear days.
Eco Land Theme Park - Eco Land Theme Park lets you explore approximately 991,735㎡ of Gotjawal virgin forest aboard a Lincoln Locomotive handmade in England, modeled after an 1800s steam locomotive. The Gotjawal Forest in Gyorae, where Eco Land is located, contains large amounts of underground water and has high heat conservation and moisturizing effects. It’s a mysterious forest where northern and southern nature co-exist. You can marvel at nature’s grandeur, which covers volcanic rocks and even the sky, making it a haven for animals and plants. Manjang Cave [UNESCO World Heritage] is currently closed for construction to prevent falls and will reopen in August 2025. During this period, it will be replaced by either ‘Jeju Stone Park’ or ‘Eco Land Theme Park.’
Manjanggul Cave - This is the world’s largest known lava tube formed by volcanic activity. The landscape inside is magnificent, resembling an underground world. The Stone Turtle, which looks like Jeju Island, is particularly popular. If Manjanggul Lava Tube is closed (the first Wednesday of every month), the Jeju Haenyeo Museum will be the alternative tour. Manjang Cave [UNESCO World Heritage] is currently closed for construction to prevent falls and will reopen in August 2025. During this period, it will be replaced by either ‘Jeju Stone Park’ or ‘Eco Land Theme Park.’
West Course
Hyeopjae Beach - Surrounded by lush pine forests, Hyeopjae Beach seamlessly extends into Geumneung Beach. It features smooth white sand, shallow waters, and a gentle slope ideal for swimming. Camping is available at Songlim, along with various amenities. The view of the emerald sea and distant Biyangdo Island is magnificent, especially at sunset.
Hallim Park - Hallim Park is a popular tourist spot in Jeju, hosting monthly flower-related events. In spring, the Hallim Park Tulip Festival showcases various tulip species like Apeldoorn, Shirley, Kees Nelis, Barcelona, and Pink Diamond. You can also enjoy bibimbap decorated with colorful tulips.
Yongmeori Coast - Yongmeori Coast is a volcanic beach formed by ash from violent explosions when hot magma met cold seawater. A narrow path leads to the beach, where you can see a sandstone cliff. The name Yongmeori, meaning dragon’s head, comes from its resemblance to a dragon ready to dive into the sea. Entrance may be restricted during high tides or bad weather. If closed, Mt. Songaksan will be the alternative tour.
Cheonjeyeon Falls - Named “The Pond of God,” Cheonjeyeon Falls consists of three sections. Various plant species, including the rare ‘solimnan’ reeds, thrive around the falls. To the east, a cave pours cold water from its ceiling, creating the first waterfall. The water collects in a pool and then cascades two more times, forming the second and third waterfalls before flowing into the sea.
The Ma Park - As the world’s first horse-themed park, Raon The Ma Park features a permanent horse-riding performance, “Empire of Thousand Years. Oh! Goguryeo Dynasty,” based on the life of Jumong, the founder of the Goguryeo Dynasty. The park also offers high-quality horse-riding facilities for all skill levels and various horse-related activities.
South Course
Jeongbang Waterfall - Jeongbang Falls is the only waterfall in Asia that directly falls into the ocean. An inscription on the waterfall’s wall reads “Seobulgwacha,” referring to Seobul passing by this place.
Segowipo Maeil Olle Market - Seogwipo Maeil Olle Market is the largest market in Seogwipo. Established in the early 1960s, it is a cornerstone of the Seogwipo economy. Since 2001, the market has expanded to over 620 meters in length. The interior is designed for easy navigation through shops and vendors. The market offers free delivery service, cultural programs, and outdoor performances for visitors’ convenience.
Oedolgae - Oedolgae Rock, standing 20 meters high, is the first sight you’ll see among the rocks surrounding Namju’s Haegeumgang River and the Seogwipo Chilshipri Coast. Located about 2 km west of Seogwipo City, Oedolgae Rock was formed by a volcanic eruption about 150,000 years ago. It is a sea stack, a strong rock carved by wave erosion. Pine trees are regenerating at the peak of the island.
Daepo Haean Jusangjeolli Cliff - Jusangjeolli Cliff [UNESCO GEO Park] features columnar joints in the Jungmun Tourism Complex, designated as Natural Monument #433 on December 27, 2004. The black hexagon stone pillars resemble a large folding screen. The sight of the columnar joints with ocean waves crashing against them is mesmerizing.
Yakcheonsa Temple - Jeju Yakcheonsa Temple is the largest temple in Asia. Originally a small hermitage named Yaksuam, it was renamed Yakcheonsa due to a famous nearby mineral spring (‘Yaksu’). The temple enshrines tombstones of two royal couples from the Joseon Dynasty: King Munjong and his consort, and King Yeongchin and his consort. The temple also offers stays for both Koreans and foreigners.
- Transport by private regular/jumbo/minivan taxi
- Pickup and drop-off services from your hotel in Jeju City downtown
- Fuel and parking fees included
- Basic English speaking driver
- Transport by private regular/jumbo/minivan taxi
- Pickup and drop-off services from your hotel in Jeju City downtown
- Fuel and parking fees included
- Basic English speaking driver
- Personal Expenses / Food and drinks
- pickup&drop-off outside of downtown Jeju City, there will be an additional charge 40,000KRW
- Surcharge for distances exceeding 140 kilometers: 20,000KRW per 10km(Jumbo)10,000 KRW(Regular Taxi)
- Jeju City Port: 20USD (Regular taxi) to 30USD (Jumbo taxi), payable in cash on the day of the tour.
- Seogwipo City…
- Personal Expenses / Food and drinks
- pickup&drop-off outside of downtown Jeju City, there will be an additional charge 40,000KRW
- Surcharge for distances exceeding 140 kilometers: 20,000KRW per 10km(Jumbo)10,000 KRW(Regular Taxi)
- Jeju City Port: 20USD (Regular taxi) to 30USD (Jumbo taxi), payable in cash on the day of the tour.
- Seogwipo City Port: 30USD(Regular taxi)to 40USD(Jumbo taxi), payable in cash on the day of the tour
This product is managed by Lucas Travel.
This service enables travelers to design their own itinerary. If you wish to do so, please notify us after completing your booking. You can modify your itinerary up until the time of departure. Once the tour has started, itinerary changes are not allowed.
Surcharge for distances exceeding 140 kilometers: 15,000…
This product is managed by Lucas Travel.
This service enables travelers to design their own itinerary. If you wish to do so, please notify us after completing your booking. You can modify your itinerary up until the time of departure. Once the tour has started, itinerary changes are not allowed.
Surcharge for distances exceeding 140 kilometers: 15,000 KRW per 10 km (Regular Taxi)
Surcharge for distances exceeding 140 kilometers: 20,000 KRW per 10 km (Jumbo, Minivan)
There are no additional charges for a basic itinerary of 140 kilometers or less.
East Course
- Ecoland Theme Park
- Seongeup Folk Village
- Seopjikoji Coast
- Seongsan Ilchulbong
- Hamdeok Beach
West Course
- Hyeopjae Beach
- Hallim Park
- Yongmeori Coast (UNESCO)
- Cheonjeyeon Falls
- Horseback Riding Show
South Course
- Jeongbang Waterfalls
- Seogwipo Maeil Olle Market
- Oedolgae
- Jusangjeolli Cliff
- Yakcheonsa Temple
- You can also customize your own itinerary as you like.
- Surcharge for distances exceeding 140 kilometers: 15,000 KRW per 10 km(Regular Taxi)
- Surcharge for distances exceeding 140 kilometers: 20,000 KRW per 10 km(Jumbo, Minvan)
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.