Jeju Island Without a Car 2026: Buses, Taxis, Tours and the Best Way to Get Around

 

Foreign travelers exploring Jeju Island without a rental car using public buses, taxis, airport transportation and organized day tours.

You can travel around Jeju Island without renting a car, but the trip must be planned differently from a road trip.

Public buses reach Jeju City, Seogwipo, Jungmun and many popular attractions, while taxis, city tour buses and organized day tours can cover routes that are slow or inconvenient by bus.

The key is to group attractions by region, choose accommodation near useful transport, check the final bus before leaving and prepare a taxi or tour as a backup.

A bus-only Jeju trip needs fewer attractions each day

Travel time includes waiting, transfers and walking from the bus stop to the actual entrance.

The most practical car-free combination

Use buses for major routes, taxis for difficult final sections and one or two organized tours for rural attractions.

Information checked in July 2026

Bus routes, last departures, taxi fares, city tour schedules and tour pickup points can change. Check the official Jeju Bus Information System and the operator’s current notice on the day of travel.




Quick Answer: Can You Travel Around Jeju Without a Car?

Yes. A car is not essential when you stay near a useful transport hub, visit one region per day and combine buses with taxis or tours.

A car-free trip becomes difficult when you try to visit many rural attractions, change accommodation frequently or depend on the final bus of the evening.

Car-free Jeju essentials

  • Group attractions by region
  • Stay near a useful bus route
  • Check the exact stop and direction
  • Check the final bus before leaving
  • Use taxis for difficult final sections
  • Consider a group tour for rural attractions
  • Keep the transportation card charged
  • Prepare a bad-weather backup
  • Arrange early-airport transport in advance

Do not build the day around the last bus

Aim for an earlier departure so a delayed attraction visit or long walk does not leave you stranded.


Who Is a Car-Free Jeju Trip Best For?

It works well for

  • Solo travelers
  • Couples with light luggage
  • Visitors staying in Jeju City
  • Visitors staying in central Seogwipo or Jungmun
  • Travelers visiting one region each day
  • Visitors comfortable walking from bus stops
  • Travelers willing to use occasional taxis
  • Travelers joining organized day tours

It may be less convenient for

  • Families with young children
  • Travelers with several large suitcases
  • Travelers with limited mobility
  • Visitors planning many rural attractions
  • Travelers changing hotels repeatedly
  • Visitors arriving late at night
  • Visitors taking a very early flight
  • Travelers trying to circle the island quickly

Ask these questions before deciding

  • How many regions will I visit?
  • How far is the accommodation from a useful stop?
  • How much luggage will I carry?
  • Are the attractions close to their stops?
  • Can I afford occasional taxi trips?
  • Would a day tour save several transfers?

Still comparing a car with public transportation?

Review licence, insurance, pickup, fuel and parking requirements before choosing a rental car.

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Jeju Transportation Options Compared

Transport Best for Main advantage Main limitation
Public bus Budget travel and major routes Low cost Waiting, transfers and walking
Airport limousine Jungmun and Seogwipo hotels Direct airport connection Limited route
Taxi Short and medium direct trips Door-to-door travel Cost increases with distance
City Tour Bus Jeju City sightseeing Simple city route Does not cover the whole island
Group day tour Several attractions in one region No transfers Fixed schedule
Private driver Families and customized routes Flexibility Higher total cost


Guide to getting around Jeju without driving using airport buses, local buses, transportation cards, map apps, taxis, city tours and private drivers.

Choose the Best Transport for Your Trip

Solo budget traveler

Use public buses for most trips and take a taxi only when the final walking section is difficult or the last bus is too early.

Couple with light luggage

Use buses between Jeju City, Jungmun and Seogwipo, then split occasional taxi fares for rural attractions.

Family with children

A direct airport taxi, private driver or organized tour can reduce waiting, transfers and roadside walking.

Traveler with large luggage

Travel directly to the accommodation before sightseeing. Avoid carrying suitcases through several bus transfers.

Rural attractions

Compare a day tour with the combined bus, walking and taxi time before choosing.

Rainy or windy day

Reduce outdoor transfers and use taxis for exposed final sections.

Early flight

Stay in Jeju City for the final night or arrange a confirmed taxi in advance.

Short trip

Use one accommodation base and select one regional group tour instead of changing buses across the island.

Simple transport combinations

  • Budget trip: bus + occasional taxi
  • Short trip: airport bus + one day tour
  • Couple: regional bus + shared taxi
  • Family: airport taxi + private or group tour
  • Heavy luggage: direct transfer + one accommodation base


Jeju transportation decision guide matching public buses, taxis and tours to solo travelers, couples, families, large luggage, bad weather and early flights.

Getting From Jeju Airport to Jeju City

Jeju City is the easiest base for a late arrival, short trip or early departure because it is close to the airport and has more bus and taxi options.

Use a public bus when

  • The accommodation is close to a useful route
  • You have light luggage
  • You arrive during normal service hours
  • The final walk is easy and well lit

Use a taxi when

  • Several travelers share the fare
  • You have large luggage
  • Children or older travelers are in the group
  • The hotel is far from the stop
  • Rain or wind is severe
  • You arrive late

Before leaving the terminal

  • Confirm the bus-stop number
  • Confirm the direction
  • Confirm the route number
  • Save the hotel’s nearest stop
  • Check the walk after getting off

Watch for stops with similar names

The same stop name may appear on opposite sides of a road.

Check the stop ID, travel direction and nearby landmark rather than relying only on the English name.


Getting From Jeju Airport to Jungmun and Seogwipo

The current official Jeju Airport guide lists Route 600 as an airport limousine connection from the stop in front of Gate 5 toward Jungmun and Seogwipo.

The route serves a series of hotels, resort areas, convention facilities and southern Jeju stops, but it may not stop directly outside every accommodation.

Check before using Route 600

  • Is the accommodation near a current stop?
  • Does the stop name match the current hotel name?
  • How far is the walk from the stop?
  • Is the route operating at your arrival time?
  • Is another local bus transfer required?
  • Is a taxi easier for the final section?

Do not rely on an old hotel name

A stop may keep an older hotel or neighborhood name after a property changes branding.

Compare the stop on the map with the hotel’s current address.

Check the timetable on the travel day

Departure times and intervals may change because of seasonal adjustments, holidays, traffic or service revisions.

Large luggage

Keep valuables, passports, medicine and electronics with you rather than placing them in a luggage compartment.

The airport limousine is not a door-to-door hotel service

Check the distance and walking route from the bus stop to the accommodation entrance.


How Jeju Public Buses Work

Jeju’s public bus network connects the airport, cities, towns, transfer centers and many tourist areas.

However, a route serving an attraction does not always stop directly at the ticket office or main entrance.

Information to check for every trip

  • Route number
  • Direction
  • Destination display
  • Boarding-stop ID
  • Transfer stop
  • Arrival stop
  • Walking distance
  • Final return bus

Show the destination in Korean

Save the Korean name of the destination and the exact stop on the phone.

This can help when asking the driver, hotel staff or a local traveler for assistance.

Press the stop button early

When the bus approaches your stop, press the stop-request button in enough time for the driver to stop safely.

Watch the route on the map

Track the bus location and prepare to leave one stop before your destination.

Transfers may require walking

A transfer stop can be on the opposite side of a road, around a corner or several minutes away.

Do not assume every stop has a shelter

Some rural stops may have limited seating, lighting or rain protection.


Paying for Jeju Buses

A rechargeable transportation card is generally the easiest payment method for visitors using buses repeatedly.

Prepare before leaving the city

  • Transportation card
  • Sufficient balance
  • One card per traveler when required
  • Backup payment method

Tap when boarding

Place the card on the reader near the entrance and wait for the confirmation sound or display.

Follow the exit-card instructions

Tap when leaving when required, particularly when making transfers or when the fare system uses boarding and exit information.

Check the balance every morning

A rural bus stop may not have a nearby convenience store where the card can be recharged.

City Tour Bus payment is different

The current official Jeju City Tour Bus notice states that cash is not accepted and asks passengers to use a credit card or T-money.

Prepare your transportation card before Jeju

Learn where to buy, recharge and use a T-money card in South Korea.

How to Use a T-Money Card →


How to Find the Correct Bus Stop

Check the correct side of the road

Two stops with the same or similar name may serve opposite directions.

Compare the direction arrow, stop ID and next major destination.

Look for a nearby landmark

Save a shop, hotel, intersection or building beside the stop.

This helps when the bus-stop sign is small or has limited English.

Check the road crossing

The closest stop on the map may require crossing a wide road without a convenient pedestrian crossing.

Airport stops

Confirm whether you need a local bus, airport limousine, city tour bus or hotel shuttle.

These services may use different boarding locations.

Rural stops

Take a screenshot of the exact location before leaving the previous attraction.

Confirm the return stop after arriving

Before walking to the attraction, find the stop for the return direction and photograph it.

The nearest stop may travel in the wrong direction

Always check the stop ID, route direction and final destination before boarding.


Use Map Apps and Official Bus Information Together

KakaoMap and NAVER Map

Korean map applications can help with:

  • Door-to-door routes
  • Bus numbers
  • Transfer locations
  • Walking distance
  • Estimated arrivals
  • Taxi-route comparison

Jeju Bus Information System

The Jeju provincial government links its official bus information and timetable service through the Jeju Bus Information System.

Use it to confirm:

  • Current schedules
  • Route details
  • Stop information
  • Service notices

When information is different

Check official service notices and the physical stop display when an app and official timetable disagree.

Possible reasons for a difference

  • Holiday timetable
  • Temporary detour
  • Weather disruption
  • Stop relocation
  • Recent schedule revision

Save screenshots

Keep screenshots of the final bus, transfer stops, hotel route and taxi pickup point.

Install essential Korea travel apps

Review Korean maps, navigation, translation and transportation apps before the trip.

Best Apps for Traveling in Korea →


Bus Frequency and Last-Bus Times

Central city routes and rural attraction routes can have very different service intervals.

Check before entering the attraction

  • Final bus from the attraction
  • Final connecting bus
  • Walking time back to the stop
  • Whether the return stop is across the road
  • Taxi availability in the area

Target an earlier bus

Do not plan to leave on the final scheduled departure.

A delayed entrance, long queue, wrong walking route or weather problem may cause you to miss it.

Check the complete journey

A bus may still leave the attraction after the final connecting bus toward the hotel has ended.

When you miss the bus

  • Remain in a lit, safe area
  • Check another route
  • Use a taxi app
  • Ask attraction staff for help
  • Contact the accommodation
  • Avoid walking a long rural road at night


Walking From the Bus Stop to the Attraction

A stop that appears close on a map may still involve a difficult walking route.

Check more than distance

  • Hills and slopes
  • Stairs
  • Sidewalk or road shoulder
  • Lighting
  • Rain shelter
  • Luggage suitability
  • Opening hours
  • Final admission time

The entrance may be on the other side

The closest point on the map may be separated from the entrance by a fence, field, cliff, large road or private property.

Natural attractions

Beaches, oreum trails, forests and coastal paths can require a longer walk than a museum or city attraction.

Check the weather for the return walk

A comfortable walk in the morning can become difficult in heavy rain, strong wind or darkness.

Consider a taxi for the final section

A short taxi ride can save a long roadside walk while still keeping the overall day affordable.


Taking Taxis in Jeju

Taxis are useful for airport transfers, short trips between nearby attractions and final sections that are difficult by bus.

Good situations for a taxi

  • Airport to accommodation
  • Bus stop to a rural attraction
  • Nearby attraction to nearby attraction
  • Evening return after bus service becomes limited
  • Rainy or windy weather
  • Large luggage
  • Family travel

Show the destination clearly

Prepare the Korean destination name, address and map pin before entering the taxi.

Check the meter

For an ordinary taxi ride, confirm that the meter is operating unless you have booked a separate fixed-price tour or transfer service.

Taxi fare structure

Jeju’s official taxi system combines a base fare with distance and low-speed time charges.

Nighttime and longer-distance surcharges may also apply under the current official rules.

Airport estimates are not guaranteed fares

Estimated airport travel costs can change because of traffic, route, waiting time, vehicle type and surcharges.

Keep the receipt or trip record

Save the vehicle information and payment record when possible, particularly when luggage is placed in the trunk.

A taxi can be economical for a small group

Compare the shared taxi fare with several bus transfers, long walking sections and lost sightseeing time.


Taxi Apps and Street Taxis

Kakao T

Kakao T is commonly used to request a taxi in South Korea.

Install and test the app before arriving in a rural area.

Check before requesting

  • Pickup pin
  • Exact entrance
  • Destination in Korean
  • Passenger and luggage capacity
  • Payment method
  • Estimated fare
  • Cancellation conditions

Place the pickup pin carefully

A large attraction can have separate parking, bus, taxi and pedestrian entrances.

Choose a place where the driver can legally stop and easily identify you.

Street taxis

Taxis may be easier to find at:

  • Jeju Airport
  • Major hotels
  • Bus terminals
  • Downtown areas
  • Popular tourist sites

Rural attractions

Do not assume an empty taxi will be waiting outside when you finish.

Check the app before leaving the attraction building or ask staff for a suitable pickup point.

App access can change

Account registration, foreign telephone numbers, language support and card payment options can change. Complete setup before the trip.


Long-Distance Taxi Trips

A taxi can connect the airport, Seogwipo, Seongsan, western Jeju and rural accommodations, but the fare can rise significantly on longer routes.

Check before departure

  • Metered ride or booked transfer
  • Estimated travel time
  • Possible distance surcharge
  • Night surcharge
  • Toll or parking cost when applicable
  • Luggage capacity
  • Exact drop-off entrance

App estimates are not fixed prices

Traffic, route changes, waiting and surcharges can change the final meter amount.

Combine a bus with a taxi

A long airport-to-rural taxi ride may be reduced by taking a main bus to a regional center and using a taxi for the final section.

Compare total travel time

For two or more travelers, a direct taxi may be reasonable when the bus journey requires several transfers and a long walk.


Hiring a Taxi or Driver for Several Hours

A multi-hour sightseeing service is different from repeatedly requesting ordinary one-way taxis.

Confirm the booking includes

  • Total duration
  • Passenger capacity
  • Vehicle type
  • Driver language
  • Included distance
  • Overtime charge
  • Waiting time
  • Parking and tolls
  • Meals and admission fees
  • Airport pickup or drop-off
  • Cancellation terms

Prioritize the itinerary

Separate the attractions into:

  1. Must visit
  2. Visit when time allows
  3. Skip during bad weather

Avoid an unrealistic island-wide route

A private vehicle saves transfers, but it does not remove driving distance, attraction waiting or weather delays.

Use a verifiable provider

Book through a documented platform, accommodation or registered business and keep the price and terms in writing.


Jeju City Tour Bus

The Jeju City Tour Bus is useful for sightseeing within Jeju City and nearby urban or coastal areas.

The current official service describes a circulating route connecting transport hubs, markets, city attractions and coastal stops.

It can suit

  • Visitors staying in Jeju City
  • Airport-area sightseeing
  • Market visits
  • Ferry or cruise passengers
  • A relaxed city day

It does not cover the entire island

Do not treat it as a full replacement for transportation to Seogwipo, Jungmun, Seongsan or rural western Jeju.

Check the operating day

Timetables, route stops, special events and night services can change.

Current payment notice

The official operator states that cash is not accepted. Use a credit card or T-money according to the current instructions.

Check whether hopping off is practical

Before leaving the bus, confirm when the next vehicle is expected and whether the attraction can be visited within that interval.


Group Day Tours

A group day tour is often the simplest way to visit several rural attractions without driving.

Group tours work well for

  • Short visits
  • Solo travelers
  • Rural attractions
  • Travelers avoiding transfers
  • Visitors who prefer a fixed plan

Check the actual route

Two tours both described as “East Jeju” may visit different attractions.

Confirm before booking

  • East, west or south route
  • Pickup point
  • Tour language
  • Guide or driver-only service
  • Admission fees
  • Lunch
  • Walking difficulty
  • Return time
  • Minimum participant requirement
  • Weather cancellation policy

Hotel pickup is not guaranteed

Many tours use designated meeting points rather than visiting every hotel.

Check the morning route from the accommodation to the pickup point.

Do not book another fixed activity immediately afterward

Traffic, weather or delayed participants can affect the return time.


Private Driver Tours

Main advantages

  • Customized itinerary
  • Accommodation pickup
  • Luggage storage
  • Flexible stops
  • Family convenience
  • Fewer transfers

Main limitations

  • Higher cost
  • Overtime fees
  • Language availability varies
  • Meals and admission may be separate

Best for

  • Families
  • Travelers with limited mobility
  • Groups of three or more
  • Short itineraries
  • Rural attractions
  • Combined sightseeing and airport transfer

Put every term in writing

Confirm the total price, hours, vehicle, luggage, child seat, language, extra time, parking and cancellation policy.


Traveling With Large Luggage

Large suitcases can make an otherwise simple bus route difficult.

Check before using a public bus

  • Luggage space
  • Crowded commuting period
  • Transfer stairs
  • Walking distance
  • Accommodation storage

Go to the accommodation first

Avoid taking large suitcases to attractions, beaches, trails or day-tour meeting points.

Use one accommodation base

Changing hotels across the island can require a taxi or reserved transfer even when daily sightseeing is possible by bus.

Airport limousine

It may be useful when the accommodation is close to a current stop and luggage can be handled safely.

Do not block the aisle

Follow the driver’s instructions and keep emergency exits clear.


Where to Stay in Jeju Without a Car

Jeju City

Advantages:

  • Easy airport access
  • More bus choices
  • Better taxi availability
  • Restaurants and markets
  • Convenient for late arrival or early departure

Limitations:

  • Longer trips to southern attractions
  • Long travel to some eastern and western sites

Seogwipo City

Advantages:

  • Southern attractions
  • Restaurants and markets
  • Useful regional base
  • Walkable central areas

Limitations:

  • Longer airport transfer
  • Rural attractions still require buses or taxis

Jungmun

Advantages:

  • Resorts and major attractions
  • Airport limousine access
  • Hotel facilities
  • Good for a relaxed itinerary

Limitations:

  • Restaurants and shops may be spread out
  • Eastern and northern Jeju require longer trips

Rural accommodation

Before booking, check:

  • Nearest stop
  • Final bus
  • Taxi availability
  • Food nearby
  • Safe walking route
  • Late check-in procedure
  • Airport transfer

A beautiful rural hotel can create a difficult transport problem

Check the final bus, walking road and taxi availability before booking.


Rain, Wind and Bad-Weather Travel

Why bad weather affects a car-free trip

  • Exposed bus stops
  • Wet luggage
  • Longer walking sections
  • Reduced visibility
  • Bus delays
  • Attraction closures

Adjust the day

  • Reduce the number of stops
  • Choose indoor attractions
  • Use taxis for exposed final sections
  • Avoid isolated coastal stops
  • Carry waterproof clothing
  • Keep the phone charged
  • Check official service notices

Severe weather

During typhoons, heavy rain or snow, prioritize official warnings, flight information and transport notices over the sightseeing schedule.

Prepare an indoor regional backup

Choose an alternative near the accommodation instead of crossing the island in poor conditions.


Early Flights and Late Arrivals

Before an early flight

  • Check the first airport bus
  • Add walking time to the stop
  • Arrange a taxi when necessary
  • Ask the hotel about taxi assistance
  • Check airline check-in deadlines
  • Check weekend or holiday schedules

After a late arrival

  • Check the final airport bus
  • Check the final local connection
  • Locate the taxi stand
  • Inform the hotel of late check-in
  • Check food options near the accommodation

Consider Jeju City for the first or final night

This can reduce the risk of missing a rural bus or expensive emergency transfer.

Do not rely on requesting a rural taxi at dawn

Arrange the ride in advance or ask the accommodation to confirm the pickup.


Sample Car-Free Jeju Itineraries

Two nights and three days

Day 1: Jeju Airport → Jeju City accommodation → market and nearby city attractions

Day 2: East or west group tour

Day 3: Jeju City Tour Bus or nearby attraction → airport

Three nights and four days

Day 1: Airport → Jeju City

Day 2: East Jeju by bus with a taxi for the final section

Day 3: Seogwipo or Jungmun day

Day 4: Direct airport transfer

Jungmun resort itinerary

Day 1: Airport limousine → Jungmun accommodation

Day 2: Nearby attractions and short taxi trips

Day 3: Group tour or private driver

Day 4: Airport limousine or taxi

Regional planning rules

  • Visit one region per day
  • Limit rural attractions
  • Avoid repeated island crossings
  • Keep a taxi backup
  • Finish before the final bus


Common Car-Free Jeju Mistakes

Planning too many attractions

Waiting, transfers and walking reduce the number of realistic stops.

Visiting east and west Jeju on the same day

Choose one region unless using a carefully planned private vehicle service.

Checking only the attraction name

Confirm the exact arrival stop, entrance and walking route.

Ignoring the walk from the stop

Check hills, road shoulders, lighting and weather.

Waiting for the final bus

Target an earlier departure.

Booking rural accommodation without transport research

Confirm the last bus and taxi access first.

Carrying luggage through several transfers

Go directly to the hotel or arrange a transfer.

Assuming a taxi will be waiting

Use an app or ask staff before leaving a busy area.

Treating an estimated taxi fare as fixed

The final amount can change with traffic and surcharges.

Booking a tour without checking the language

Confirm whether it includes an English guide, multilingual guide or driver only.

Ignoring admission and meal exclusions

Check the full included and excluded list.

Ignoring wind and rain

Exposed waiting and walking can become the hardest part of the day.

Failing to arrange early-airport transport

Confirm the first bus or taxi before the final evening.


Final Car-Free Jeju Checklist

Before booking accommodation

  • Nearest useful stop checked
  • Airport route checked
  • Final bus checked
  • Taxi access checked
  • Restaurants nearby
  • Walking route suitable

Before each travel day

  • Region selected
  • Bus routes saved
  • Final bus saved
  • Walking distance checked
  • Taxi backup prepared
  • Weather checked
  • Phone charged
  • Transportation-card balance checked

Before taking a tour

  • Pickup point confirmed
  • Language confirmed
  • Attractions confirmed
  • Admission checked
  • Meals checked
  • End time checked
  • Cancellation policy saved

Before going to the airport

  • Flight time checked
  • Bus or taxi confirmed
  • Luggage plan prepared
  • Travel buffer added
  • Backup taxi option ready

Car-free Jeju works best when you travel region by region

Use buses for main routes, taxis for difficult final sections and tours for attraction-heavy days.

Review the Car-Free Essentials →


Frequently Asked Questions

Can I travel around Jeju without renting a car?

Yes. Stay near useful transport, group attractions by region and combine buses with taxis or organized tours.

Is a bus-only Jeju trip realistic?

Yes, but plan fewer attractions and include waiting, transfers and walking time.

Where is the bus stop at Jeju Airport?

Different routes use different stops. Check the airport transport map, stop number and current route information before leaving the terminal.

Which bus goes from Jeju Airport to Jungmun?

The current official airport guide lists Route 600 toward Jungmun and Seogwipo. Confirm the latest timetable and stops on the travel day.

How do I travel from Jeju Airport to Seogwipo?

Possible choices include the airport limousine, other public bus connections, taxi or a booked transfer.

Can I use T-money on Jeju buses?

T-money is a practical transportation-card option. Check current acceptance and keep enough balance before entering rural areas.

Should I tap my card when getting off?

Follow the bus reader instructions and tap when leaving when required, especially when transferring.

Which map app is best for Jeju buses?

KakaoMap and NAVER Map are useful, but compare important times with the official Jeju Bus Information System.

How do I find the correct bus direction?

Check the stop ID, direction arrow, final destination and which side of the road the stop is on.

Are buses frequent in rural Jeju?

Some rural services can be much less frequent than central city routes.

How can I check the last bus?

Use the official Jeju Bus Information System and check the complete route, including the final connecting bus.

Are attractions close to their bus stops?

Not always. Check the actual entrance, walking route, slopes and road lighting.

Is Kakao T available in Jeju?

Kakao T is commonly used to request taxis, but account, language and payment options should be checked before the trip.

Are airport taxi estimates fixed prices?

No. Actual metered fares can change because of traffic, route, waiting and surcharges.

Do Jeju taxis have a night surcharge?

The current official fare structure includes nighttime surcharge rules. Check the latest provincial fare table.

Can I hire a taxi for an entire day?

Yes, through an appropriate sightseeing or private-driver arrangement. Confirm hours, price, distance and overtime in writing.

What is the Jeju City Tour Bus?

It is a circulating sightseeing service connecting Jeju City transport hubs, markets, city attractions and coastal stops.

Does the City Tour Bus cover Seogwipo?

It is primarily a Jeju City sightseeing service and should not be treated as an island-wide transportation network.

Are group day tours better than buses?

They can be better for several rural attractions, short trips and travelers who want to avoid transfers.

Where should I stay without a car?

Jeju City, central Seogwipo and Jungmun are practical choices depending on the planned attractions and airport schedule.

Is Jeju City or Seogwipo more convenient?

Jeju City is more convenient for the airport and northern transport, while Seogwipo is better for many southern attractions.

How do I travel with large luggage?

Go directly to the accommodation, use a suitable airport bus or taxi and avoid sightseeing with suitcases.

What is the best option for an early flight?

Stay near Jeju City, check the first bus or arrange a confirmed taxi before the final night.


Official Jeju Transportation Information

Transport schedules and fares can change. Check the current operator and official transportation notices immediately before travel.

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