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- Registration for the excursion will be processed through the registration system on a first-come, first-served basis. Registration
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| Route | Venue (ICC Jeju) → Innerlith Jeju → Seongsan Ilchulbong →Ojo-po-gu Port → Venue (ICC Jeju) |
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| Coverage | Tour admission, English speaking guide (※Lunch included) |
| Time | |
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| 11:00~12:10 | Departure from ICC (Meet-up at 09:40) |
| 12:10~13:30 |
Lunch: Gosari Heuk-Dwaeji Jumuleok (Stir-fried Black Pork with Bracken) ※ Menu is subject to change depending on local circumstances. |
| 14:00~15:00 |
Innerlith Jeju
Innerlith Jeju is a massive, immersive media art pavilion in the lush forests of Jocheon, offering a sensory journey through the vast timeline of our planet. Spanning 3,000 square meters, the experience is divided into three core themes: Earth, where you walk through the history of human civilization; Sky, which reimagines seven global wonders like the Taj Mahal through a mystical lens; and Ocean, a dreamlike visualization of the tranquil deep sea. Key highlights include interactive technology that turns your movements into art, breathtaking anamorphic realism that creates vibrant three-dimensional spaces, and a meticulously designed environment of light and shadow, making it the ultimate destination for capturing extraordinary, artistic photographs. |
| 15:40~16:40 |
Seongsan Ilchulbong
Seongsan Ilchulbong Tuff Cone rose 180 meters above sea level due to a magma flow under the sea over 5,000 years ago. It was originally a separate island, but a build-up of sand and soil has connected it to the main island. A large crater, formed by the hot lava mixing with cold ocean water, is located at the top of Seongsan Ilchulbong Tuff Cone. The crater is about 600 meters in diameter and 90 meters deep. It has been featured in films, and was originally used for agriculture, but has now been given over to a field of silver grass. From the summit, visitors can see Udo Island, as well as take in the magnificent sunrise. The tuff cone area was designated as a natural reserve on July 19, 2000. |
| 17:00~17:30 |
Ojo-po-gu Port
Located in a secluded, quiet village called Ojo, this is a scenic spot with a remarkable ocean view. It is a popular destination for tourists who enjoy a leisurely stroll in the clean air and the spectacular scenery. Jeju Olle walking trail No. 2 is here, so you can climb the small hill to view the port from above. There is also a wooden bridge connected to Ojo Village. If you walk along this bridge, you’ll feel like you are walking right on the sea itself. Ojo Village might not have all the glitz and glamour of other, larger seaside destinations, but as a Jeju coastal village, with its genuineness and beautiful natural scenery which includes Seongsan Sunrise Peak, you’re sure to have a wonderful time. |
| Route | Venue (ICC Jeju) → Osulloc Tea Museum → Mureung-oe-gatjip → Venue (ICC Jeju) |
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| Coverage | Tour admission, English speaking guide (※Lunch included) |
| Time | |
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| 11:00~11:30 | Departure from ICC (Meet-up at 10:50) |
| 11:30~12:30 | Lunch: Dombe-gogi Ssambap Set -Boiled Pork Slices, Seasoned Soybean Paste, Fresh Wrap Vegetables, etc. ※ Menu is subject to change depending on local circumstances. |
| 13:00~14:00 |
Osulloc Tea Museum
Opened in September 2001 by Amorepacific, the Osulloc Tea Museum is Korea’s first tea museum, created to introduce and promote tea culture, and has since become one of Jeju’s most popular cultural attractions, drawing around 1.8 million visitors annually; recognized as one of the world’s top 10 museums by Designboom for its beautiful scenery, it serves as a “Tea Culture Creator” by showcasing the history and traditions of tea from both Korea and across the East and West, while offering visitors a range of experiences from relaxing tea moments to engaging tea classes that encourage a deeper appreciation of tea in everyday life. |
| 14:30~16:00 |
Mureung-oe-gatjip
At Mureung Woegatjip in Seogwipo, you can enjoy a Tangerine Syrup Making Class that captures the warm, authentic spirit of a Jeju farming village. Located where Olle Trail Routes 11 and 12 meet, this hands-on activity uses fresh, locally harvested tangerines to create a healthy, hand-crafted treat. Inside a charmingly renovated warehouse, you will learn to clean, slice, and preserve these vibrant fruits into a delicious syrup, perfect as a unique souvenir or a thoughtful gift. It is an ideal experience for families and travelers looking to connect with Jeju’s local lifestyle and sincere hospitality in a peaceful rural setting. Take home a piece of Mureung-ri’s seasonal sweetness in a beautifully packaged bottle while discovering the heartfelt traditions of this dedicated community. |
| 16:00~17:00 | Transfer back to ICC |