Apply for KETA and explore Jeju Island, South Korea.

ETA portal | Updated on 2024-03-05

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To visit Jeju Island, you must obtain travel authorization through K-ETA in advance.
If you want to visit Jeju Island and other parts of South Korea, be sure to get K ETA approval.
If you are planning a trip to South Korea, apply for KETAKOREA now.

 

Jeju Island is one of the most unique and fascinating destinations in South Korea.
The natural beauty of the island is breathtaking, and each attraction has its own unique story to tell.
Let's take a closer look at five of Jeju's most iconic attractions.

 

1. Saebyeol Oreum


Saebyeol Oreum is one of the most beautiful hills in the western part of Jeju Island.
The hiking trails here are easy enough for a casual stroll, but once you reach the top, you'll be rewarded with magnificent views of the entire western side of Jeju Island.
On a clear day, you can see all the way to the top of Hallasan Mountain, giving you a sense of the grandeur of Jeju's natural beauty.
It's this accessibility and beauty that makes it so popular among families.

 

2. Jeju Stone Culture Park


Jeju Stone Culture Park introduces visitors to the unique volcanic rock culture of Jeju Island and the various art and architecture that utilizes the island's stones.
Here, you can see stone works in various forms, from traditional Jeju Stone sculptures like dolharbang to modern stone structures.
The park provides a cultural experience in harmony with Jeju's natural environment, and for children in particular, the hands-on activities utilizing stone are both educational and fun.
The park provides an insight into the history and culture of Jeju stone, and is definitely worth a visit when visiting Jeju Island.

 

3. Jeju Rainbow Coastal Road


Stretching along the eastern coast of Jeju Island, the Rainbow Coastal Road is as beautiful a drive as its name suggests.
Along the way, you'll see Jeju's beautiful coastline and colorful flowers that change with the seasons.
The many beaches, cafes, and small towns along the way offer a glimpse into the quiet and peaceful life of Jeju Island, and the views at sunset are especially unforgettable.

 

4. Yongduam


Located on the coast near Jeju City, Yongduam is an impressive natural landscape that, like its name, resembles a dragon's head.
It's a work of art created by nature on Jeju Island, and its proximity to Jeju International Airport makes it an easy spot for visitors to visit upon arrival or before returning home.
You can walk along the surrounding trails to get up close and personal with Jeju's sea and nature, and the coastal views from here are stunning.

 

5. Hallasan Mountain


Hallasan is the highest peak in South Korea, towering over the center of Jeju Island and standing at 1,947 meters above sea level.
The mountain offers a variety of hiking trails and offers beautiful scenery that changes with the seasons.
Visitors are drawn to the snowy landscape in winter, wildflowers in spring, and fall foliage in autumn.
Designated as a national park and listed as a UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site, Hallasan preserves a variety of plants and animals and a pristine natural environment, making it an essential experience for visitors to Jeju Island.

 

Jeju Island is full of attractions, each with its own unique charm.
We want travelers to experience many beautiful places when they visit Jeju, including these five.
Jeju Island's nature, culture, and stories are waiting for you.
Jeju Island is always ready to give you new memories and experiences.

You can visit Jeju Island through K-ETA.
Applying for a KETA is easy and can be done online.
Once your KOREA KETA is approved, explore the beauty of Jeju Island and Korea.

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