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Top 8 things to do in Jeju during winter (tried & tested!)
Jeju is the Hawaii of Korea, which is why many visit in summer. However, Jeju is also beautiful in winter with many activities available!
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Seopjikoji Coastal Walk: scenic path in Jeju with ocean breeze
Overall this made for a very refreshing stroll. You can also see many unique rock formations that only show themselves when the tide is low.
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Pyeongdae Abalone: hearty seafood in Jeju fishing village
After we finished our meal, my companion remarked that it was better than any other abalone he had eaten in Singapore.
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Antoinette Bakery: popular scenic café in Jeju City
I definitely want to come back again and recommend that you check it out as well! Here are some tips to make the most out of this café trip.
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Osulloc Tea Museum: roastery & cafe for tea lovers in Jeju
They’ve ramped up the tea museum with a whole tea roastery, with vibes similar to specialty coffee roasteries.
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Jeongbang Waterfall & Seobok Exhibition Hall
Jeongbang Falls is one of the Jeju’s top 3 falls, along with Cheonjiyeon Falls and Cheonjeyeon Falls. Chasing waterfalls is a must-do (kinda) in Jeju. Having previously visited Cheonjeyeon, we thought it made more sense to check out Jeongbang Falls this time round. It is also very unique in that it is the only fall…
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Bondon: affordable & popular KBBQ in Jeju
Most travel guides would have you know that black pork is a must-try in Jeju, and many would be lured to the famous Black Pork Street which is lined with specialty KBBQ. Black pork supposedly has an unusual flavour and a chewy consistency that is not found in your usual pork. However, I also heard…
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Seogwipo Maeil Olle Market: best street food in Jeju
I love hunting for street food in every Korean city I visit. However, it was not easy finding it during my Jeju trip because it was winter and no one wanted to be freezing out on the streets. The good news, however, is that the markets in Korea are full of street food & snack…
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Driving in Jeju: A complete guide, review & tips!
As mentioned previously, renting a car to drive around Jeju seems to be the default mode of transport. Many Jeju residents themselves get around by car, because buses take forever to come and taxis are few and far between. I know it can be quite intimidating (or exciting!) to drive internationally in a foreign land.…
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Seogwipean Bakery: gorgeous Jeju café with tasty pastries
Other than Biyangnol, another Jeju café that has been trending on social media is definitely Seogwipean Bakery. You can easily spot Seogwipean Bakery from far away with the signature signboard – the entire building belongs to the cafe. Located in a quiet part of town by the seaside, you can already tell that the views…
