Enjoy Safe Travels on Jeju Island, Korea
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- Experience Aqua Planet Jeju
- Wander through Hallim Park
- Enjoy Jeju Teddy Bear Museum
- Relax at Shinhwa Jeju Shinhwa World Hotels & Resorts
- Stay at the Astar Hotel
- Enjoy coffee time at Doux Foret
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While the travel industry is constantly adapting to the COVID-19 pandemic, we're seeing a lot of innovative approaches to ensure safety. Jeju Island in Korea is one place adopting such a policy - and now there is a program in Jeju island to ensure visitors are as safe as possible.
The World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) have created the Safe Travels stamp, which was created for travellers to recognise destinations and businesses around the world which have adopted the SafeTravels health and hygiene global standardised protocols.
Jeju Island - one of the jewels in the Korean crown - has obtained a Safe Travels stamp by WTTC, meaning that you can see plenty of the island's beauty safe in the knowledge that safety protocols are in place.
With that in mind, here are some of the wonderful places you can visit on Jeju Island!
The largest public aquarium in South Korea is in Jeju Island. Aqua Planet Jeju is home to around 48,000 animals and the main tank - The Sea of Jeju - is the largest in the country too.
Want to see penguins, walruses, sharks and a wealth of other marine life while visiting Jeju Island? Aqua Planet Jeju is where you need to head. And you can do so knowing that the venue boasts a Safe Travels stamp.

Hallim Park is one of the oldest and most popular tourist attractions on Jeju Island - and it's very easy to see why. Located 33 km (20 miles) west of Jeju City, the stunning park boasts numerous scenic gardens, caves, a folk village, and even a small zoo.
The natural beauty should inspire you to visit - but you know what else Hallim Park has? A Safe Travels stamp, meaning you can experience the stunning scenery here completely worry-free.

Yes you read that correctly - a whole museum dedicated to the teddy bear. A must-see attraction for the families visiting Jeju Island, this is a hugely popular destination for those looking for a bit of cute fun with the littles ones.
The largest museum of its kind in the world, Jeju Teddy Bear Museum will surely prove to be a fantastic family day out. And - you guessed it - it has a Safe Travels stamp, too.

Jeju Island is not short of wonderful hotels - and the 5-star Shinhwa Jeju Shinhwa World Hotels & Resorts is a perfect example.
This 5-star resort is located next to the Shinhwa Theme Park, Shinhwa Water Park, and the International Convention Center. The hotel is hugely popular with Trip.com users - and of course, it carries a Safe Travels stamp too.
To book your stay at Shinhwa Jeju Shinhwa World Hotels & Resorts on Jeju Island, click here.

Loved by Trip.com users for its amenities and location, Astar Hotel is located close to Jeju International Airport. This 4-star hotel offers a spa, fitness room and sauna - perfect for those who need to get to their return flight early, or check in from the airport late.
The Safe Travels stamp only adds to the list of reasons to stay here.

There are a number of wonderful restaurants and cafes on Jeju Island - but few can boast a view quite like Doux Foret.
Located on the outskirts of Jeju City on the northern coast of the island, the cafe offers sweeping beachside vistas with a delicious range of baked goods - as well as the reassurance of the Safe Travels stamp.

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