South Korea has reinstated the visa exemption policy at Jeju Airport for Vietnamese tourists, presenting a fantastic opportunity for you to discover this beautiful Jeju Island.
Discover Jeju Island – The 'Hawaii of Korea'
Traveling to South Korea has always been a favorite destination for Vietnamese and international tourists. Especially, since South Korea reopened after more than two years of the pandemic, tourism has regained its vibrancy. When talking about traveling to South Korea, it's impossible not to mention Jeju Island tourism.

Jeju Island travel is also attractive due to the 30-day visa waiver for Vietnamese tourists and some other countries. Because of the conveniences on Jeju, it attracts tourists more than ever. So, what makes Jeju travel so appealing? Let's explore the must-visit attractions when traveling to Jeju with Mytour!


Hallasan Mountain – This highest mountain in South Korea is an extinct volcano. From the summit, you can enjoy the panoramic view of the beautiful Jeju. The mountain has a unique ecosystem, and there is even a clear blue lake at the top. It's also a perfect spot to witness a stunning sunrise on the island.


Teddy Bear Museum – Located within the Jungmun tourist complex on Jeju Island, this place showcases a massive collection of handcrafted Teddy Bear-themed artifacts, ranging from traditional to modern designs. It not only captivates the little ones but also adults.


Cheonjiyeon Waterfall – Dubbed the 'God's Pond,' this waterfall originates from a cave, gradually pouring into the sea. The waterfall area boasts a rich flora and fauna, with the rare and endangered 'Solipan Bamboo' listed in the red book. Here, you can immerse yourself in the cool, azure waters.

Visit Cheonjiyeon Waterfall, and you can also explore the Seonimgyo Bridge, an arched bridge spanning the waterfall. Both sides of the bridge are sculpted with images of the 7 goddesses of rivers and mountains from Greek mythology.

Jeju Folk Village Museum – You will get to tour and learn about the life of village residents on the island in the 19th century. Over 100 houses and 8000 archaeological artifacts are preserved and exhibited here.

Udo Island – A beautiful small island famous for its white sandy beaches, the unique coral reef in Korea, and stunning black basalt cliffs. It takes about 15 minutes by ferry from Jeju to reach Udo.


Aqua Planet Aquarium – A massive aquarium where you can marvel at and learn about over 48,000 species of underwater flora and fauna. You will be completely immersed in the oceanic world at Aqua Planet. Additionally, you can enjoy underwater performances accompanied by captivating music.


Manjanggul Cave – This cave, formed from lava, is recognized by UNESCO as a world natural heritage. It originated around 2.5 million years BCE. You will marvel at the incredibly unique stalactites and stalagmites of lava rock.

Jeju Island is a place of picturesque landscapes and a pleasant atmosphere. It's a fantastic destination to enjoy your vacation, participate in fun activities, and learn about the local culture.

By Mytour
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Reference: Travel guide from Mytour
MytourAugust 19, 2022