This sunset tour in the Seogwipo area takes you to some of Jeju’s most iconic spots. Start by admiring the stunning volcanic rock formations at Jusangjeolli Cliff, then visit the serene Cheonjiyeon Waterfall. Next, enjoy a leisurely walk across the beautiful Saeyeon Bridge, followed by exploring the vibrant atmosphere of Olle Market, where you can experience local food and culture—all timed perfectly to catch the beautiful sunset.
This itinerary can be customized to meet your needs and preferences. Send me a message with your requests!
Meeting Point
At your accommodation in the Seogwipo area, Jeju
- Please provide the name and address of your accommodation, and I will arrange the meeting at that location (For guests staying in Jeju City, an additional 2 hours of round-trip travel will be added, increasing the cost by $100 per group)
Jungmun Jusangjeolli Cliff
Jungmun Jusangjeolli is a famous natural attraction located in the Jungmun area of Jeju Island. It features impressive hexagonal basalt columns formed when lava rapidly cooled and contracted after volcanic eruptions. These unique rock formations create a stunning cliffside view overlooking the sea, making it a popular destination for sightseeing, photography, and appreciating Jeju’s volcanic landscape.
Cheonjiyeon Waterfall
Cheonjiyeon Waterfall is a beautiful and iconic waterfall located in Seogwipo, Jeju Island. Its name means “sky connected with land,” reflecting the peaceful atmosphere where water cascades gracefully into a clear pond below. Surrounded by lush greenery and subtropical plants, the waterfall is a popular spot for visitors seeking natural beauty and tranquility. It’s easily accessible and often visited during sunset tours in the Seogwipo area.
Saeyeongyo Bridge
Saeyeongyo Bridge is a pedestrian-only bridge in Seogwipo, Jeju Island, connecting the city’s harbor to Saeseom Island. It is the southernmost and longest footbridge in South Korea, measuring 169 meters in length. Designed to resemble a traditional Jeju boat called “teu,” the bridge features elegant towers shaped like sails and is beautifully illuminated with LED lights at night. Saeyeongyo Bridge is a popular spot for enjoying stunning views of Seogwipo Harbor and nearby islands, especially during sunset and nighttime.
Saeseom Island
Saeseom Island is a small, uninhabited island located off the coast of Seogwipo, Jeju Island. Connected to the mainland by Saeyeongyo Bridge, the island is a protected natural area with walking paths and lush vegetation. It’s a popular spot for leisurely walks, photography, and enjoying beautiful sunset views over the sea.
Olle Market
Olle Market is a traditional market located in Seogwipo, Jeju Island. It offers a vibrant atmosphere where visitors can experience local culture, food, and crafts. The market is known for its fresh seafood, local produce, and street snacks, making it a popular spot for both tourists and locals to enjoy authentic Jeju flavors.
Departing for your accommodation
Ending Point
At your accommodation in the Seogwipo area, Jeju.
This tour can be customized to meet your needs and preferences. Click below to send me a message with your requests.
English Speaking guide & Car (1-3pax)
Transportation via a Benz E-class model car
Fuel fees
Toll fees
Parking fees
Accommodation pick up and drop off
Admission fee (about 10 USD per person, for you and guide)
Snacks and Drinks (about 20 USD per person)
Travel insurance
Tips are recommended but not mandatory
This tour involves light walking, so make sure to wear comfortable shoes.
This tour is not wheelchair accessible
Please let me know in advance if you have any food allergies or other dietary restrictions
I’m a certified English-speaking tour guide based in Jeju Island, South Korea. I absolutely love sharing the island’s natural beauty, culture, and hidden gems with travelers from all over the world.
Whether you’re interested in exploring volcanic landscapes, walking through scenic flower paths, tasting local cuisine, or learning about Jeju’s unique traditions and history.
Let me help you discover the real Jeju — beyond the tourist spots.
$300/ per group