5 most romatic destinations for couples in Jeju, South Korea

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5 most romatic destinations for couples in Jeju, South Korea
Located off Korea’s southern coast, Jeju is Korea’s largest island. It’s Korea’s unofficial ‘honeymoon capital’ and is a popular holiday destination for couples of all ages.

 
  • Woljeongri Beach

    Woljeongri BeachWoljeongri Beach

    One of Jeju’s main attractions is the clear, emerald-blue sea which laps round its shores. This is set off to great effect by Woljeongri Beach’s white sands and surrounding landscape, making the beach a perfect spot for walks along the waterfront. Woljeongri is also surrounded by a number of very good cafes.

  • Jeju Starlight World

    Jeju Starlight WorldJeju Starlight World

    What could be more romantic than looking at the stars? At Jeju Starlight World Park and Planetarium, you can take advantage of Jeju’s low light pollution to see the night sky in its full glory. Built in 2009 to advance astronomical study, it’s now a tourist attraction which includes an observatory, planetarium and exhibition hall. It’s open in the daytime as well, but — for obvious reasons — it’s best to go at night.

  • Manjanggul Cave

    Manjanggul CaveManjanggul Cave

    A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Manjanggul Cave was formed through volcanic activity. The wide tunnels of the cave were created as red-hot lava flowed through rock during an eruption. These lava tunnels have a unique and interesting shape, and the whole cave complex is 13,422 metres, making it one of the largest of its type in the world (although only one kilometre is open to the public). The cave is softly lit and filled with rock pillars and stalactites.

  • Cheonjeyeon Waterfall

    Cheonjeyeon WaterfallCheonjeyeon Waterfall

    Located in the rather lovely town of Seogwipo, which has lots of interesting art, souvenirs and cute cafés, Cheonjeyeon Waterfall is a three-tier waterfall. Cold water cascades from a cave, down into pools, then finally into the sea below. Look out for Cheonjeru Pavilion, and Chilseonyeogyo, also known as the Seven Nymphs Bridge; according to myth, seven nymphs would descend from heaven every night to bathe in the waterfall’s clear pools. The red and white arched bridge is easily recognisable thanks to the seven nymphs carved on each side. The waterfall is surrounded by green woodland.

  • Sunrise Peak

    Sunrise PeakSunrise Peak

    Seongsan Ilchulbong, also known as Sunrise Peak, is a tuff cone crater formed by underwater volcanic eruptions. Like Manjanggul Cave, it’s a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and a popular hiking trail is along the crater’s grassy rim. The 182-metre high crater commands a stunning view onto the ocean, and is one of the best places to see sunrise on the island. On New Year’s Day, thousands of visitors climb up before dawn to see the first sunrise of the year from the peak – it’s believed that this will bring good luck for the coming year. Watching the dawn break at this famous spot is a very romantic thing to do with your partner.

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