About Jeju Island

Set in the Korea Strait, Jeju is South Korea’s largest island. Inhabited since the early Neolithic period, the province has its own rich culture, language and history. It’s also stunning; formed through the eruption of an underwater volcano, the island is crowned by the highest peak in South Korea. Brilliant for heritage buffs as well as outdoorsy travellers, Jeju is beginning to attract more international visitors. Accommodation options are wonderfully wide-ranging, and the best places to stay on Jeju Island include striking luxury skyscrapers as well as clifftop escapes with superb sea views.

South Korea’s favourite domestic holiday destination, Jeju brims with things to see and do. Delve into the island’s heritage with a visit to Jeju Folk Village, where traditional buildings are clustered together, or at the Haenyeo Museum. Art galleries also abound, with the Arario Museum, the Jeju Museum of Art and the Yumin Art Museum being particular highlights. The bustling Jeju Dongmum Market, on the other hand, will delight keen foodies and curious creatives, who can meet makers and pick up up unusual handicrafts.

When it comes to Jeju’s natural wonders, the 182-metre Seongsan Ilchul-bong is top of the list. A dramatic extinct volcano, it’s a UNESCO World Heritage site and a hugely popular place to catch the sunrise. Hike or cycle through the Hallasan National Park, clambering up Mount Hallasan or rambling through the ancient Saryeoni Forest. Spectacular waterfalls include Jeongbang Pokpo and Cheonjiyeon Pokpo; Manjang-gul is the starting point for a foray into fascinating lava-tube caves. Whether you’re eager to explore over- and underground, to immerse yourself in a rich ancient culture, or simply to unwind in style at one of the best places to stay on Jeju Island, this region really does have it all.

The Best Places to Stay in Jeju Island

For a Boutique Bolthole

  • Bayhill Pool & Villa offers a collection of 29 stylish villas with plunge pools, spacious sitting rooms and dining spaces on a hillside. Minimalist, contemporary interiors have white-painted walls, polished wooden floors and comfortable beds. Villas are self-catering, but there's also a great onsite restaurant and spa.
  • Zen Hideaway @ Jeju has an industrial feel, with exposed brick walls, eclectic mid-century furnishings and big basalt tubs overlooking the sea. With just 10 suites, this is a seriously cool boutique choice. Two swimming pools, an easy going restaurant and welcoming team complete the picture.
  • Hotel HaruSida, with 11 traditional guest rooms, encourages pure relaxation. Expect cosy beds on woven or wooden floors, sliding doors, and low tables for early morning cups of tea. The romantic feel continues with hot tubs on private terraces. Understated and tranquil, with a very good regional restaurant & wine bar.

For City Style

  • Grand Hyatt Jeju, a glittering skycraper with 14 diverse dining options, an indoor and outdoor pool plus exceptional spa, is seriously impressive. Contemporary interiors are slick and stylish, the city views expansive. One for well-heeled business or leisure travellers.

For an Oceanfront Resort

  • The Shilla Jeju fuses 21st century style with traditional Korean aesthetics. A seaside resort on the island's southern coast, the hotel has a sleek, mellow feel. Unwind in the swimming pools and spa, before tucking in to flavoursome fare at the bars and restaurants. The rooftop terrace bar is wonderfully romantic.
  • Parnas Hotel Jeju has 307 smart guest rooms and suites, many of which have vast ocean views. Blue-painted accent walls, crisp white linens and clean lines characterise spacious rooms with private balconies. Two swimming pools, a wellness centre and multiple restaurants add to the appeal. Close to Joreun Mosal Beach.

For Absolute Luxury

  • JW Marriott Jeju Resort & Spa, opened in 2023, has dazzling interiors of canola yellow and basalt grey. Designed by the acclaimed Bill Bensley, sophisticated spaces reflect the island's natural landscape. A rejuvenating luxuy escape, with gourmet cuisine and a sensational spa. Families are also welcome.
  • Grand Josun Jeju, a bold contemporary resort with almost 250 elegant guest rooms and suites near Jeju's south coast, has an immensely luxurious feel. Family suites have playfully decorated kids' rooms, whilst grown-up spaces are decorated in soothing cream and white tones. The vast wellness centre includes a wonderful spa, plus indoor and outdoor pools. Chic bars and a club will delight partygoers.

FOR AN APARTMENT OR Holiday House

  • If you'd prefer a self-catering option, we suggest that you visit our online partner Booking.com.

TRAVEL INFORMATION

  • Fly to Jeju International Airport and travel to your destination by car or bus. Most hotels will be happy to arrange an airport pick up in advance.
  • Jeju Island is wonderful to explore by road! Contact our online partner Rentalcars if you would like to hire a car.
  • Visit during the summer months (June to August) for temperatures hovering around 22°C. Expect cold winters, with temperatures getting close to 0°C. For a quieter trip and great hotel deals, we'd recommend travelling in May or September.

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The best hotels in Jeju Island

Bayhill Pool & Villa

Jeju Island (South Korea)

A collection of stylish contemporary villas with refreshing plunge pools and superb island views. Minimalist interiors have polished wooden floors, white-painted walls, striking floor-to-ceiling windows & crisp white linens on big beds. There's also a restaurant and spa. Very spoiling.

  • Groups - A selection of swish, modern villas with private plunge pools, sitting rooms & dining spaces, perfect for lively group trips
  • Families - Multi-bedroom contemporary villas with private pools are ideal for families or groups of friends
  • Great walks - Hiking trails abound in Jeju's mountainous interior, with dramatic viewpoints for stunning sunsets
  • Restaurant - International and Korean cuisine using fresh island ingredients is served at Narnia Restaurant
from $143 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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Zen Hideaway@Jeju

Jeju Island (South Korea)

An unpretentious boutique bolthole overlooking the sea on Jeju. This adults-only gem has an industrial feel, with exposed brick walls, eclectic mid-century furnishings & big basalt tubs for soothing soaks. Two swimming pools, a relaxed restaurant & friendly team complete the experience.

  • Romantic Break - Romantic couples will appreciate the privacy of the duplex suites, which boast ocean-view balconies & huge basalt tubs
  • Hideaway - As the name suggests, this is a tranquil hideaway for adults on Jeju Island, with striking views & mid-century style
  • Views - Striking sea views from the restaurant, pool and guest rooms
  • Great walks - Speak to the team about scenic Yongmeori Coast walks or mountain hikes in the island's interior — the views are dazzling
from $171 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
Hotel HaruSida

Jeju Island (Seogwipo)

A tranquil boutique bolthole offering romantic serenity. Think cosy beds on traditional wooden & woven floors, low tables for early morning tea, and sliding doors revealing hot tubs on private terraces. The restaurant serves terrific regional cuisine & wonderful wine. A quiet & understated gem.

  • Hideaway - A tranquil boutique choice for a restful hideaway as a couple, with traditional interiors and lots of charm
  • Romantic Break - Romantic couples will adore the understated, spacious suites with hot tubs & the delicious cuisine
  • Great walks - Scenic walks abound in the island's interior, with sunrise & sunset hikes and bird watching opportunities
  • Restaurant - Savour traditional Korean cuisine in the relaxed restaurant, plus a tipple or two at the wine bar
from $174 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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Grand Hyatt Jeju

Jeju Island (South Korea)

Experience the height of luxury in Jeju's iconic skyscraper. Chic, modern decor blends seamlessly with floor-to-ceiling windows offering breathtaking views. Enjoy 14 diverse dining options, indoor and outdoor pool, and a spa that redefines relaxation. A has-it-all luxe hotel.

  • Foodies - A foodie's paradise awaits with 14 diverse dining options, from authentic Korean barbecue to international buffets
  • Designer Shopping - Enjoy a leisurely stroll along Nuwemaru Street, where trendy boutiques and chic cafes await discovery
  • Total relaxation - Indulge in the heated pool and luxurious spa, complete with ice and salt therapy rooms
  • Local markets - Explore the vibrant Jeju Dongmum Market, a bustling hub of local flavours, fresh produce, and traditional handicraft
from $232 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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Parnas Hotel Jeju

Jeju Island (South Korea)

A striking waterfront retreat on Jeju Island, with an impressive 307 guest rooms & suites. Expect blue-painted accent walls, crisp white linens & clean lines, plus indulgent bathrooms & private balconies. Multiple dining options, two swimming pools & a wellness centre complete the picture. Superb.

  • Local markets - Jeju Minsok Traditional Five Day Market is not to be missed, with more than 1,000 stalls open on select days each month
  • Business meetings - A fantastic hotel for a large-scale conference, with smart spaces, plus excellent bars & restaurants
  • Families - Families will adore the kids' activities, the multiple swimming pools & exploring Jeju Island
  • Restaurant - Restaurants — including Confetti & the Fondmer Lounge — serve international and Korean cuisine within sight of the sea
from $252 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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The Shilla Jeju

Jeju Island (South Korea)

This expansive hotel blends traditional Korean aesthetics with modern comfort on Jeju’s picturesque southern coast. The rooms feature mellow tones and sleek lines, providing a tranquil retreat. With an indoor and outdoor pool, spa, multiple restaurants, and bars. Perfect for a relaxing getaway

  • Beach Life - With stunning ocean views, a luxurious rooftop terrace bar, and easy access to pristine sands and turquoise waters
  • Romantic Break - Featuring intimate dining options, a first-rate spa, and tranquil gardens — perfect for a romantic retreat
  • Great walks - Explore Jeju’s natural beauty by hiking the scenic trails of Hallasan National Park, which offer breathtaking views
  • Local markets - Visit a traditional local market, where you can sample delicious Jeju specialties and handmade crafts
from $299 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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Grand Josun Jeju

Jeju Island (South Korea)

Big & beautifully appointed, this elegant contemporary resort boasts chic bars & eateries, as well as a soothing spa, indoor & outdoor swimming pools, plus a lively nightclub. Expect swish, understated interiors with floor-to-ceiling windows & soaking tubs. Family-friendly indulgence on Jeju Island.

  • Business meetings - A sophisticated business hotel with private events facilities, multiple dining options & swish interiors
  • Families - Families will adore the fun kids' rooms, the kids' club activities & the multiple swimming pools
  • Hotel Entertainment - Live DJ nights at Peak — alongside the rooftop swimming pool — will delight keen partygoers
  • Restaurant - Enjoy Italian casual dining at Rubica, relaxed buffet fare at ARIA and fresh baked goods at the Josun Deli
from $254 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
JW Marriott Jeju Resort & Spa

Jeju Island (Seogwipo)

Opened in 2023, this spectacular resort hugs the cliffs of Jeju Island, promising five-star style in sight of the East China Sea. Bill Bensley's elegant palette of canola yellow & basalt grey reflects the island's natural landscape. Expect rejuvenating luxury, with a superb spa & gourmet fare.

  • Spa breaks - A beautiful resort for rest & relaxation, with a sumptuous spa, indoor pool & sensational massages, as well as yoga
  • Families - Families will adore the generous suites, the kids' clubs, multiple swimming pools and outdoor playground
  • Designer - Famed designer Bill Bensley took inspiration from the yellow canola fields and volcanic basalt of the island in his interiors
  • Great walks - Hiking trails through the Hallasan National Park are fantastic, with mesmerising views of the island and the sea
from $710 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
Check availability on Expedia