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Jeju travel course guide — 4-season itineraries and top spots
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Jeju Travel Course Complete Guide: 4-Season Itineraries & Top Spots

By Webring
05/25/2026 4 Min Read
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If you want to plan a Jeju travel course in one go, read this guide to the end. Jeju Island, one of Korea’s most loved domestic destinations, owes its charm to a volcanic island landscape that transforms every season. This Jeju travel course guide covers spring, summer, autumn, and winter itineraries with the best spots, activities, and food so you can enjoy Jeju 200% all year round.

Spring Jeju Travel Course: Canola Fields and Hallasan Blossoms

Spring in Jeju is unusually bright. From March to April, fields and roadsides bloom with every color, and canola flowers (yuchae) are the signature scene. The vast canola fields around Jungmun in Seogwipo, Pyoseon, and Gasiri are perfect for strolling through waves of yellow and taking photos. Local canola festivals and Instagram-famous photo spots keep attracting young travelers, making them the starting point of any spring Jeju travel course.

During this season, climbing partway up Hallasan lets you enjoy emerging spring flowers and wide views of the southern sea at the same time. The weather is ideal for trekking. After taking in the canola fields and Hallasan blossoms, head back to Jeju City to wrap the day up with seafood or black pork — a perfect spring itinerary.

Summer Jeju Travel Course: Beaches and Leisure Activities

Jeju travel course — Aewol coastal road sunset view

Summer in Jeju starts with cool sea breezes. Representative beaches like Hyeopjae, Hamdeok, and Gwakji have emerald-blue waters, and from July to August they are packed with swimmers. You can sunbathe on the white sand, snorkel through clear water, or drive along the coastal road and stop at small quiet beaches for a break. For details, check the Jeju Tourism Organization.

Beyond swimming, a summer Jeju travel course is rich in leisure activities. Paragliding, surfing, yacht tours, and scuba diving are all well established, making Jeju a top destination for active travelers. Paragliding under Jeju’s clear sky is especially memorable — the blue sea seen from above leaves an unforgettable impression. If you have a few days, the Jeju 2 Nights 3 Days Standard Itinerary helps you design a full island route.

Autumn Jeju Travel Course: Silver Grass Oreums and Olle Trails

When autumn arrives, Jeju’s fields turn silver with reed grass. Oreums (parasitic volcanoes) full of silver grass such as Saebyeol Oreum and Sangumburi are beautiful for photos and offer light trekking. From the summit, you can see waves of swaying silver grass with Jeju’s full panorama spreading out — an essential stop in any autumn Jeju travel course. If choosing an oreum is hard, refer to the Top 10 Recommended Jeju Oreums.

Autumn weather in Jeju is mild and great for outdoor activities, so many people walk the Olle Trails or tackle intermediate Hallasan routes such as Yeongsil or Eorimok. Strolling seaside villages to enjoy a calm atmosphere is also rewarding, and adding a food itinerary featuring autumn seafood like cutlassfish, mackerel, and amberjack is highly recommended. With fewer tourists than in summer, the season feels relaxed overall. For broader transit info across Korea, see the Korea Transportation Guide.

Winter Jeju Travel Course: Tangerine Picking and Quiet Seas

Winter in Jeju is milder than other regions, but sharp sea winds can make it feel cold. The special charm only available in this season is tangerine picking. Many tangerine farms run experience programs where you can pick yellow tangerines yourself, taste them, and take some home. For families traveling with children, there is no better winter Jeju travel course activity.

Jeju’s winter sea is calm yet wistful, which suits travelers who love an emotional atmosphere. Since this is the off-season, flights and lodging are relatively cheap, making it a great value-for-money trip. Try winter delicacies like amberjack sashimi and other seafood, and tour cafés and restaurants to escape the cold wind. However, if heavy snow falls on Hallasan, some hiking trails can be closed, so check weather and trail status before traveling.

Seasonal Jeju Travel Course at a Glance

SeasonHighlight SpotsKey ActivitiesRecommended Food
Spring (Mar–May)Gasiri canola fields, Hallasan YeongsilFlower fields, light trekkingBlack pork, grilled okdom
Summer (Jun–Aug)Hyeopjae, Hamdeok, Gwakji beaches, Aewol coastal roadSwimming, surfing, paraglidingHanchi mulhoe, galchi-guk
Autumn (Sep–Nov)Saebyeol Oreum, Sangumburi, Olle Route 7Silver grass trekking, Olle walkingBangeo sashimi, braised mackerel
Winter (Dec–Feb)Hallasan snowscape, Seogwipo tangerine farmsTangerine picking, café toursBangeo sashimi, momguk

Universal Tips for Any Jeju Travel Course

Jeju travel course — Hamdeok Seowoobong Beach coastal drive

To enjoy Jeju’s seasonal scenery and activities at 100%, a few tips help any Jeju travel course go smoothly. First, decide your transportation in advance. Jeju’s public transit has improved, but rental cars or shared vans are still far more convenient. In peak season, rental cars sell out quickly, so book early.

  • Split your lodging: Spread 2–3 nights across Jeju City, Seogwipo, and the east/west zones to cut transit time and experience more of the island.
  • Local food and culture: Combine local dishes like black pork, cutlassfish, omegi tteok, and Hallabong with visits to the Haenyeo Museum, stone-wall villages, and Jeju 4·3 historic sites for a richer trip.
  • Book ahead: Spring and autumn flights sell out fast, so reserve early. Winter has volatile weather, so leave room in your schedule for sudden cancellations.
  • Check the weather: For Hallasan hiking or sea activities, verify the KMA forecast and Jeju Tourism Organization notices before departure.

If you want broader island comparisons, the Complete Korea Island Travel Guide is a useful next read.

Jeju Travel Course Wrap-up: Four Islands in One

Jeju is a special island that shows entirely different scenery and charm in every season. Canola flowers and Hallasan in spring, beaches and leisure sports in summer, silver grass and oreum trekking in autumn, and tangerine picking with quiet seas in winter — travelers always have something new to discover. Pick the Jeju travel course that fits the season you visit, and you will likely leave wanting to come back the next season too.

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