Jeju Island
Beach Coastal BeachesJeju Island, also known as Jeju-do, is a volcanic island located off the southern coast of South Korea. It is the country's largest island and a premier tourist destination, renowned for its unique volcanic landscapes, including the majestic Hallasan Mountain, extensive lava tubes, and picturesque waterfalls. Jeju is often referred to as the "Island of the Gods," with a rich cultural heritage and mythology that is celebrated through various festivals and folk villages. The island's natural beauty is complemented by its subtropical climate, which nurtures a diverse range of flora and fauna. Jeju's coastline is dotted with stunning beaches, and its clear waters are ideal for water sports and marine exploration. The island also offers a variety of outdoor activities such as hiking, horseback riding, and golf. Visitors can enjoy the local cuisine, which features fresh seafood and the famous Jeju black pork. Jeju Island has a well-developed tourist infrastructure, with a range of accommodations from luxury resorts to cozy guesthouses, catering to different budgets and preferences. The island's relaxed pace of life and natural wonders make it a popular getaway for both domestic and international travelers.