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Is 2 nights in Jeju enough?

Jeju Island might be South Korea's largest island, but it's still small enough to zip around from one activity to another, so a weekend getaway is perfectly doable. However, if you have enough time, a 3- or 4-day Jeju Island itinerary is better.



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Perfect For a Weekend, Perfect For More Than a Week Whether you're visiting just for a short weekend getaway, or looking to fill up a week or beyond – Jeju is well suited to any kind of holiday. If you only have two days up your sleeve, it's still well worth it to visit.

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It depends on how you want to spend your time. If you prefer natural beauties, sea beach, mountain etc and all in one place, then definitely go to JEJU. We spent 3 days there just now (1-3 July). costs of getting to Jeju is cheaper than the high speed train to bushan.

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437 km of way-marked walking trail around South Korea's largest island, Jeju. There are a total of 27 routes, 21 of which are considered part of the connected and looped main island trail.

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High season is considered to be June, July and August. The cheapest month to fly from United States is March. Enter your preferred departure airport and travel dates into the search form above to unlock the latest Jeju City flight deals.

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Most of Jeju's millions of visitors stick to the popular tourist sites; the famous beaches and waterfalls, and a handful of locations from popular Korean soap operas - if you put in some effort you'll find a beautiful volcanic island and for the most part you can have it all to yourself.

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It's wise to travel to Busan & Jeju in the same trip, as Jeju is a mere 50-minute flight from Busan. There's plenty to explore in both cities, and we recommend allocating roughly 4 days or more in each city to get the most of your trip.

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With 2 or 3 days in Busan, you'll have enough time to see all the top attractions, explore the beaches, and indulge in delicious food. And whilst this travel guide allows for 3 days in Busan, it's easy to add or remove days, and customize your itinerary depending on how much time you have.

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You should plan to spend around ?99,507 ($75) per day on your vacation in Cheju (Jeju), which is the average daily price based on the expenses of other visitors. Past travelers have spent, on average, ?23,750 ($18) on meals for one day and ?14,264 ($11) on local transportation.

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I've gotten around Jeju by tour bus, public bus lines, and driving a rental car. There's no metro or train system on the island, though there are ferries. So if you choose not to or simply can't rent a car on Jeju, you're left with the bus.

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