Top picks for Jeju City Attractions

Discover 6819 Attractions in Jeju City on Trip.com, updated April 1, 2026, with experiences lasting from 1 to 10 hours. Find the perfect adventure for your day!

From EUR 0.17 per person, with an average total of EUR 36.50. Choose the option that suits your plan.

With 1.717k verified reviews, Attractions Jeju City boast an average rating of 4.9.

This week's most popular Attractions: "East Jeju Essentials – Seongsan Sunrise Peak & Haenyeo Performance", with 568 reviews and a 4.9 rating.

Now on Trip.com: "East Jeju Essentials – Seongsan Sunrise Peak & Haenyeo Performance", a 8-hour adventure in Jeju City!

The next available day tour departs on April 2, 2026. Book now to secure your spot!

Jeju City Attractions usually take about 8 hours — perfect for a relaxed, immersive experience!

80% of Jeju City Attractions now offer English-speaking guides

April is the perfect time to visit Jeju City! Choose from Attractions available day tours, including seasonal favorites like East Jeju Essentials – Seongsan Sunrise Peak & Haenyeo Performance.

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Reviews: East Jeju Essentials – Seongsan Sunrise Peak & Haenyeo Performance
Guest User2026-03-29
Haley has been so friendly, helpful and sharing a lot of information about Jeju and its history. She offers her help to take photos for the tour participants especially the solo travellers. Even though most of the cherry blossom hasn't really bloomed yet in Jeju, she managed to find one along the stretch of road at Noksan-ro. She has made the tour a pleasant and enjoyable one.
Reviews: South Korea 5G eSIM | 1-30 days | Daily Package / Total Package | QR code
Guest User2026-03-17
The internet is good, fast, strong, and uninterrupted, usable in all areas: on the mountains, outside the city, on the train, in crowded areas. Paying this price, with easy, convenient, and fast installation—just click once—is worthwhile. If you're going to Korea, get it. It's worth it.
Reviews: Jeju: Southern Top UNESCO Spots Bus Tour Hiking MT.Halla
Guest User2026-03-27
This was my first time visiting Jeju Island as a mother-daughter trip, so we signed up for a tour. We were worried because we don't speak English, but our guide, Jayden, tried his best to speak slowly and sometimes in broken Japanese. We also had a great time with two Hungarian women who were on the tour with us. Jayden took photos and videos and shared them with us, which we really appreciated! We've fallen in love with Jeju Island!
Reviews: Premium Hanbok Rental Experience in Jeju Island, Korea with Traditional Hairstyling
Guest User2025-08-20
Hanbok (traditional Korean dress) - beautiful
Reviews: Jeju: Eastern UNESCO Join in Tour (Seongsan, Haenyeo Show)
Guest User2026-03-31
We had an amazing experience exploring Jeju, and a big part of that was thanks to Sam, our tour guide. From the moment we started, Sam was incredibly friendly, knowledgeable, and attentive to our needs. He shared so many interesting stories and insights about the island’s culture, history, and hidden gems that we would have never discovered on our own.If you’re planning a visit to Jeju, we highly recommend booking a tour with Sam—you won’t be disappointed!
Reviews: WOWPASS Card
Guest User2026-03-31
I first looked up the locations of the WowPass machines in Japan before heading there as soon as I left the airport. There was a huge line. You can put in Japanese bills and charge them as Korean won, but the exchange rate was terrible. I think I put in 10,000 yen and got 90,000 won? Anyway, it seemed like they rounded down the decimal places, so I really lost money. The currency exchange in Myeongdong wasn't crowded, so if you exchange your money for Korean won there and then charge your card, you won't have any problems!