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Explore Jeju's west and south with this private tour featuring waterfalls, scenic coastlines, and iconic sites, guided by attentive locals for an authentic experience.
Trying to figure out the best way to see Jeju’s stunning west and south coasts? This private day tour offers the perfect blend of flexibility, insights, and picture-perfect sights—all in around 7 to 8 hours. With a dedicated guide at your side, you’re free to customize your stops, making this an ideal choice whether you’re traveling with family, friends, or a special someone.
What we love most about this tour is its focus on authentic, breathtaking spots like waterfalls, coastal cliffs, and lush green tea fields—plus the personalized touch that comes with private guiding. On the flip side, keep in mind that some attractions, like Jeongbang Waterfall, involve walking down stairs or rocky paths. So, it’s best suited for travelers who enjoy gentle outdoor exploration without strenuous hiking. Whether you’re after iconic sights or a relaxed, tailored experience, this tour will suit those who appreciate a flexible itinerary and local insights.
This tour is designed with your preferences in mind. For $320, you get exclusive use of a vehicle (regular taxi, jumbo taxi, or mini-bus) and a guide who speaks simple English or Chinese. The tour lasts about 7 to 8 hours, which provides ample time to see a good mix of Jeju’s west and south coast highlights without feeling rushed.
You can choose from a list of attractions, allowing you to tailor your experience. The core itinerary covers familiar favorites like Jeongbang Waterfall, Oedolgae Rock, Jusangjeolli Cliff, Yongmeori Coast, Osulloc Tea Museum, Sinchang Windmill Road, Hyeopjae Beach, and the Handam Coastal Trail. What’s special about this is the ability to skip or add spots based on your preferences and energy levels.
For a more personal experience, these private Jeju tours deliver individual attention
One of the standout aspects of this tour, as reflected in reviews, is the guide’s attentiveness. Travelers consistently mention guides like Harrison and Mr. Hyun-woo Lee—noted for punctuality, helpfulness, and good communication. They’re also skilled photographers, helping capture your moments amidst stunning scenery.
The guides’ local knowledge adds depth to the experience. For example, at Jeongbang Waterfall—the only waterfall in Asia that falls directly into the sea—your guide might share legends about the rock inscriptions or tips on the best viewpoints.
This iconic waterfall is a highlight. As the only one in Asia that cascades directly into the ocean, it’s truly a sight to behold. The walk involves descending some stairs, which makes it accessible, but the ascent can be challenging for some. Visitors often comment on the beautiful rainbows and the chance to dip your toes in the water.
The legend of the Chinese characters carved on the rocks, telling stories of sea voyages and local myths, adds a layer of cultural intrigue. Expect to spend about 30 minutes here—enough to snap photos and soak in the atmosphere.
Next, the story of Oedolgae is a bit melancholy but captivating. The legend of love and sacrifice, involving a grandmother turned to stone waiting for her lost love, adds emotional depth. The rock formation resembles a grandmother holding a baby, with the legend saying her lover’s feet are visible in the water behind her. It’s a great photo spot, especially during sunset or calm seas.
The columnar basalt formations are a geological wonder. These hexagonal pillars, formed by rapid cooling of lava, create a natural sculpture garden standing 30 to 40 meters high. The crashing waves against these cliffs are a mesmerizing sight, especially when the surf is high, creating a natural show.
Yongmeori is known as the “Dragon’s Head” coast, with layered sandstone cliffs that look like a dragon’s head plunging into the sea. The site is perfect for leisurely walks along the rugged coastline, discovering oyster-shaped hollows and wave-battered rocks. It’s also a popular filming location, adding a cinematic edge to the scenery.
The O’sulloc Tea Museum offers a peaceful break in the middle of your busy day. Here, you can learn about Korea’s tea culture and stroll through sprawling green fields—an especially favorite spot for photos. Visitors often mention the relaxing atmosphere and the opportunity to enjoy a cup of tea overlooking the natural beauty.
The Sinchang Windmill Road is a beautiful stretch lined with white wind turbines set against a backdrop of emerald waters. It’s a fantastic place to capture sunset photos or simply enjoy the fresh sea breeze.
Hyeopjae Beach is another highlight. Known for its clear, emerald waters and fine white sand, it’s perfect for a quick dip or just relaxing with a view. The low tide reveals shells and endless stretches of sand, making it a favorite among travelers.
Finally, the Handam Coastal Trail offers a gentle walk along a black-rock coastline, with waves splashing right next to you. It’s renowned for its rocks of strange shapes and the peaceful atmosphere that makes it ideal for a leisurely stroll or sunset viewing.
When you consider the price of $320 for up to four people, this tour offers excellent value. The cost includes pickup and drop-off in Jeju, an insured vehicle, and a guide who’s attentive and knowledgeable. Since admission fees for some attractions like Jeongbang Waterfall and Yongmeori Coast are not included, you’ll want to budget around 2,000 Korean won for Yongmeori and similar for Jusangjeolli.
The flexibility to skip certain stops or spend more time at favorites makes it especially appealing. Plus, reviews highlight the guides’ effort to go beyond the basics—taking photos, sharing legends, and adjusting the schedule when needed.
Guests have noted the guides’ thoughtful care—whether it’s capturing memories or providing interesting facts. One reviewer called the guide “fabulous,” mentioning how they appreciated the careful driving and consideration for their preferences. Others praise the experience, emphasizing how it’s more than just sightseeing—it’s about connecting with Jeju’s stories and natural beauty.
This tour is ideal for travelers who value customization and personal attention. If you’re traveling with family, a partner, or friends and want a relaxed day without the hassle of organizing transportation or finding your way around, this private tour fits the bill. It also suits those keen to explore natural wonders without strenuous hikes, as most sites involve light walking or scenic viewpoints.
However, be prepared for some walking on uneven surfaces or stairs at certain sites. And since the day involves a fair amount of driving, those sensitive to long car rides might want to consider their comfort.
This private Jeju tour strikes a balance between structured exploration and personalized flexibility. You get to see some of the island’s most iconic sights—like waterfalls, cliffs, and beaches—while enjoying the comfort and insight of a local guide. The ability to choose your stops enhances the experience, making it more tailored to your interests.
Excellent reviews confirm that guides like Hyun-woo or Harrison go above and beyond, turning a sightseeing trip into a memorable journey filled with stories and gorgeous photos. At a fair price point, especially for groups, it offers genuine value without sacrificing quality or authenticity.
If you’re after a relaxing, flexible, and scenic day on Jeju, this tour provides a fantastic way to soak in the island’s natural beauty and local culture in one well-organized package. Perfect for those who want to avoid the chaos of public transport and enjoy a personalized experience with a knowledgeable local at your side.
What is included in the tour price?
The tour includes pickup and drop-off services, the vehicle (taxi, jumbo taxi, or mini-bus), insurance, and parking fees. Guides speak simple English or Chinese.
Are meal costs included?
No, lunch, food, and drinks are not included. You’ll have time to choose where to eat, often near the attractions.
Can I customize the stops?
Yes, the tour is flexible. You and your guide can decide on the attractions you want to visit, based on your preferences.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 7 to 8 hours, allowing for a relaxed pace and enough time at each stop.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Most stops involve light walking and sightseeing, making it suitable for children, but consider their comfort with walking and stairs.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes, sun protection, water, and a camera for capturing the stunning scenery.
Can I join this tour if I am staying outside Seogwipo or Gangjeong?
Yes, pickup is offered from your location in Jeju, making it convenient regardless of where you’re staying.
What happens if it rains?
Most sites are outdoors, so weather can impact the experience. If Yongmeori Coast is unavailable due to weather, it might be replaced with Songaksan Mountain.
Is this tour good for solo travelers?
While priced for groups up to four, solo travelers can join but will pay the full price. It’s best suited for small groups or families.
In summary, this private Jeju day tour is a fantastic way to see the island’s highlights with a personal touch. Perfect for those wanting a relaxed yet comprehensive experience, guided by experts who care about making your trip memorable.