Take the greatest selfie of your life with the landscape of yellow canola flowers and Seongsan IIchulbong. We also recommend enjoying the beach with the warm spring breeze and a pony ride.
Located at the far end of the Seongsan Peninsula in east Jeju, this lofty crater was designated as a Natural Monument, a Natural World Heritage Site, and a Global Geopark Network Site by UNESCO, which makes it the only crater in the world with all three titles. You’ll get to the crater in no time, soaking in the beautiful seascape from the stairs leading to the top. Take in the scenic surroundings of the crater and the blue sea to recover from the fatigue of your trip.
The scenery of the green barley field dancing in the wind in front of Suwolbong adds a vital touch to your journey.
Suwolbong is an observatory peak that is 77 meters above sea level located in the western part of Jeju. The picturesque seashore cliff of Suwolbong is called ‘Eongal,’ and stretches 2 km to the east. A walk along the shoreline under Suwolbong is a perfect way to appreciate Jeju at a slow and relaxing pace. The magnificent view from the observatory at the top of Suwolbong and the celebrated sunset as one of Jeju’s attractions that descends to Chagwido Island is a great way to end the night.
Delight in the yellow waves of popular canola flowers around the Yongmeori Coast of Sanbangsan Mountain. You can take a memorable selfie showing off the spring season in Jeju with the view of Hallasan behind the canola flowers and Sanbangsan Mountain!
The bell-shaped volcano that stands at the end of Sagye Coastal Road is Sanbangsan Mountain.As the mountain is high and the shores are adjacent, you can sometimes get a glimpse of unique sights of clouds around the top of the mountain or swirling clouds. At the front of Sanbangsan Mountain, you’ll be mesmerized by stunning coastal views of Yongmeori Coast.
During the day, you can admire canola flowers blossoming around Seoubong and the blue oceans of Hamdeok Beach. In the evening, you can watch the spectacular sunset that falls over the canola flowers.
Hamdeok Beach, located in Hamdeok-ri, Jocheon-eup, Jeju-si, is also called Hamdeok Seoubong Beach, thanks to Seoubong standing right next to it. It is considered one of the most beautiful beaches in Jeju and is a good place for families with its clear and shallow water. You can capture a panoramic view of Hamdeok Beach at the top of the Seoubong, which offers different landscapes from season to season.
AREX (Airport Railroad) : Approximately 55 minutes to an hour
This is the most economical means of transportation when traveling to the airport.
[Incheon Airport to Gimpo Airport]
Exit the Arrival hall → Follow the signs for the Airport Railroad (AREX) → Purchase a ticket after arriving at Incheon International Airport T1 Station → Board a regular train bound for Seoul Station → Get off at Gimpo Airport Station
[Gimpo Airport to Incheon Airport]Exit the Arrival hall → Follow the signs for the Airport Railroad (AREX) → Purchase a ticket after arriving at Gimpo Airport Station → Board a regular train bound for Incheon Airport → Get off at Incheon Airport T1 Station
Airport bus (limousine) : Approximately 35 to 40 minutes
This is a convenient way to get to Gimpo Airport directly.
[Incheon Airport to Gimpo Airport]
Go to the ticket office on the 1st floor of Incheon Airport Terminal 1 → Purchase a ticket to Gimpo Airport→ Get off at Gimpo Airport domestic terminal
[Gimpo Airport to Incheon Airport] Go outside following the sign “Limousine to Incheon Airport” → Board the bus to Incheon Airport → Get off at Incheon Airport Terminal 1
Taxis : Approximately 30 to 35 minutes
It’s expensive, but a convenient way to travel for early-morning or late-arriving flight passengers or for families with children. Large taxis can get you to the airport, even if you have a large group of people or a lot of luggage. (Duration: Approximately 30 to 35 minutes)