Jeju Island is a Quaternary Shield volcanic island located off the southern coast of the Korean Peninsula. It is known for its gentle topography and elliptical shape, formed by volcanic activity spanning approximately 2 million years until historic times. The island offers a range of attractions, including beautiful beaches, fresh seafood, scenic hiking trails, and natural wonders. If you're interested in exploring Jeju Island, dividing your trip between Jeju (Northside) and Seogwipo (Southside) is recommended. Here are some notable places to visit on both sides of the island.
