Jeju

Jeju is the largest island of Korea. Jeju has long been a favorite tourist destination for Koreans and international tourists alike thanks to its beautiful beaches, lush countryside, and beachfront hotels designed for rest and relaxation. .
There's a lot in Jeju to appeal to the active. Hike Korea's tallest mountain, Halla-san, or climb the majestic cone Seongsan Ilchul-bong, which rises straight from the sea, to watch the sun rise from the top of the crater. For a more gentle nature experience, hike along one of the Jeju Olle Trails and explore the country roads, jagged shores, and narrow streets dotted with houses cottage style made from black lava rock. The ocean is never far away, so bask in the azure sea to see coral as colorful as the sunset and discover Jeju-do's unique cuisine, including seafood do haeneyo (female freedivers) ) catch.
Highlights of Jeju's tourist attractions:
1. Halla-san : Hiking the top of Korea's highest mountain ranges from long rewarding climbs to easy jaunts.
2. Jeju Olle Trail : Explore the island step by step along the beautiful network of hiking trails throughout Jeju-do.
3. Seongsan Ilchul-bong : Admire the sunrise and sea from the top of the volcanic cone.
4. Lee Jung-Seop Art Gallery & Park : Eat, drink and walk around Seogwipo's youthful art district.
5. Udo : Discover random nature delights on a small island off the east coast of Jeju
6. Sanbanggul-sa : Visit the Buddha statue in a cave on the top of a mountain in Sagye-ri.
7. Manjang-gul : Explore part of the world's largest lava tube cave system.

The best time to visit Jeju Island in South Korea is from November to February when rainfall is low. Winter begins then! In November, the temperature is between 10°C and 18°C.
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