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North Coast Tour

North Coast Tour

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  1. Jeju Stone Park
  2. Dongmun Market
  3. Hamdeok Beach
  4. Dragon Head Rock

Sightseeing

Jeju Stone Park represents the Islands rich cultural heritage, foundation, and folklore tales that have been passed down from generations. There’s a fantastic underground museum explaining the origins of Jeju Island in detail.

 

The distinctive Haerubang Statues are said to protect the island and ward off evil spirits are found across this park and even at many other locations across the Island. There’s quite a lot to see in this impressive park for its visitors.

It’s one of the oldest traditional markets in Jeju and selling seafood is a speciality considering Jeju being an Island. During the morning these markets sell seafood, meat, fruits, veggies, clothing, shoes, bags, souvenirs, etc almost everything and by night it becomes a hub of street food stalls.

 

Jeju is famous for mandarin oranges and one would find it in plenty here as well. This market is iconic for those who wish to enjoy the local flavours this Island offers.

It's one of the popular white-sand beaches on Jeju Island with crystal clear blue waters. It’s a worth going place for relaxation, trying some water sport activities, enjoying delicious food in the nearby restaurants & cafes and spectacular views of the sea. Though being a famous beach, it isn’t that crowded.

The 30m long and 10m tall Dragon Head Rock is a basalt rock formation created by the eruption of volcanic forces and this unique shape has been carved over the centuries through wind and sea. This place lies nearby the airport and its presence make the coast look extraordinary.

 

Many tourists and locals flock here as they consider it’s as a must sightseeing because it’s believed by many that Black Dragons are symbolic to hope, bravery, and good luck.

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