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Four-day travel guide to Jeju Island

Jeju Island is a Korean island that is visa-free for Chinese tourists. The island has relatively complete tourism supporting infrastructure, and is full of various Korean pop culture elements, as well as authentic and pure Korean food and entertainment. Items are available for you to choose from. Let me share with you the detailed guide for a 4-day trip to Jeju Island. Four-day travel guide to Jeju Island

Day 1:

After getting off the plane, go to the hotel to put your luggage, and then go straight to the Jjimjilbang (the hotel is very convenient, just stay at Health Street) ), Korean steaming is a must-experience. You don’t wake up until noon.

For the afternoon trip, we chose to go to Ecoland and take the forest train. It was beautiful and leisurely, but the weather was very annoying. It rained all the time. This is what the oceanic climate is like. I suggest that you make sure to check it out before going. Check the weather.

The next best thing to do in the evening is Health Street. The famous black pork here is black pork. Since I don’t eat pork, my roommates and I ate fried noodles which were delicious, but the price of rice in Korea. It’s really expensive, so that’s the end of the first day’s trip.

The next day:

Choose to go to Udo on the second day. This takes a day, so you can arrange three places, Seongsan Ilchulbong-Udo-

Seopjikoji, because the weather was not good and the transportation was inconvenient, we only went to Udo. Jeju Island has Halla Mountain in the middle, so you need to take a detour when taking a car. At least one is required to go to the scenic spot. During the hour, no matter where you go, you have to take the bus to the bus

terminal and then transfer, so it is recommended to go out early. The round-trip ferry ticket to Udo costs about 8,500 won per person. On the ferry, everyone takes off their shoes and sits together. There is also floor heating, which is very unique. After arriving on the island, you can rent a car to travel around the island. There are electric bicycles (this is what my roommates and I rented. They are very handsome and easy to ride. One bicycle costs 30,000 won for three hours), and there are various other Electric cars and friends depend on the situation! Three hours is enough to travel around the island. There are many places to take photos and snacks along the way. The sea water is very blue, beautiful and very relaxing.

The third day:

On the third day our route is the Teddy Bear Museum-Green Tea Museum, which is also an hour on the road. Tickets can be purchased in advance on Meituan at a reasonable price It's the same, but you have to check the ticket redemption time clearly and take a bus to the Zhongwen Tourist Area. There are many hotels and museums here.

Day 4:

The last day is shopping. There are two major duty-free shops in Jeju, Shilla and Lotte. We only visited Shilla and our wallets were completely empty. , it’s really cheap, I can’t control myself.

This trip is still very beautiful. If conditions permit, it is recommended that everyone travel independently and prepare a guide in advance. Simple English and Chinese can be communicated there. Guide to Jeju Island for four days and three nights

Air ticket: Jeju Airlines Hong Kong and Jeju Island round trip 1,600 including 15kg checked baggage and 10kg handbag

Hotel: Booked hotel apartment, opposite Lotte Duty Free Shop, in the city The transportation in the center is convenient. Three nights cost NT$1,109

Four-day trip

Day 1: The red-eye flight arrived in Jeju at 6 a.m. After putting away my luggage at the hotel, I went to the jjimjilbang to catch up on my sleep. I ate black pork in Yeondong at noon, and took a bus to Aewol-eup in the afternoon. I passed the Cherry Blossom Avenue on Diannong Road and checked in at Bomnal

(?) It was so comfortable to drink warm coffee while enjoying the sea breeze. GD's cafe is right next door and it's beautiful.

I slept late in the morning on day 2, had ginseng chicken soup downstairs at the B&B at noon, and set off for Udo. I took 111 at Jeju Bus Terminal to Seongsan Ilchulbong Peak, bought a boat ticket and left for Udo. It is recommended If you go to Udo, you should go early. You can check in at every place. In the afternoon, go to Seongsan Ilchulbong to watch the sunset. The latest boat back from Udo is six o'clock. Please be sure to check the time. It is recommended that you take the island-wide bus, which is very convenient. , the driver’s uncle introduced the scenery on the roadside very enthusiastically. Although I couldn’t understand it, I checked in at Blanc

Rocher’s afternoon tea at the seaside was very quiet and healing. This shop closes at five o’clock, so please don’t Too late to go.

Day3: I went to Woljeongri in the morning. I took 101 at the Jeju Bus Terminal and got off at Woljeongri Station. There was a black pork fried seafood on the right hand side of the road! It was so delicious and Woljeongri was so popular. It’s very big and has cute colorful chairs for taking pictures. After lunch, I took a taxi to Tiger Buli for about RMB 120. You can swipe your card. The cherry blossoms at the entrance of Tiger Buli are super beautiful. Many people took wedding photos there. The one on Diannong Road has already fallen. That's almost it.

Day 4: Checked in at BaalambIn

Jeju Yang Yang Cafe, super cute, takes 282 from Halla Hospital to get there in half an hour, and it takes about 15 minutes to get off the bus, on the way The rapeseed flowers are all super beautiful. The cafe recommends chocolate milk, which is sweet but not greasy. The orange soda has a star, but it really doesn’t taste good. A bucket of carrots costs 2,000 won. If you take out the carrots, they will come to you. Super cute.

Then I packed my things and went to the airport in the afternoon. Jeju Airport is really small and crowded. The queue for check-in was so long that I doubted my life. The one I flew to Hong Kong was better. I saw everyone flying to the mainland arrived in advance. I queued up there for four hours. There may be a lot of purchasing agents, so I might not have enough time to pick up the goods. Anyway, it is a very crowded small airport, so if you want to pick up the goods, you should go early.

In short, the pace of life in Jeju Island is really slow, especially in Udo. After arriving on the island, I feel that my whole body is relaxed and very healing. Many shops open at almost twelve o'clock, and at five o'clock in the afternoon It closes at six o'clock. There are so many beautiful cafes that are worth checking in.