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Bayhill Pool & Villa
4.5/598 Reviews
Jungmun
When I checked in, the staff was not welcoming at all and it took a while (15mins although there was no line at the lobby) to get help to check in. And then at check-in we were told there would be an issue with the AC because of the warm weather (like 90F definitely not 100F) and if water drips from the AC and the ceiling around it so much they will bring the towel to the room and the situation will be better at night. I was frustrated but at that time, my family and I were already so exhausted and it was obviously too late to change the plan with all hotels in the area booked out in advance. And yes the THE WHOLE FLOOR WAS FLOODED EVEN DURING NIGHT and I needed to request bunch of towels several times and kept wiping the floor. And WORST PART WAS THAT THE ROOM WAS NOT BEING COOLED IN SUMMER NIGHT. I paid like $700 per night to stay there. This is not the service I expect paying like this. And if room has a serious problem, they should have given me different room or let me know in advance so I can cancel booking. I sent an email to them after coming back from vacation and they KEEP SAYING it's NATURAL to have that issue (Come on. I have never had that issue in my life no matter how warm it is !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! They should have maintained facility better and if there is an issue, they need to fix it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!). According to them SINCE ALL OTHER CUSTOMERS UNDERSTOOD THAT (so what??? should i just shut up crying????) they cannot do any action. They offered they are going to send a small gift (what gift???? name it!) if I agree or in the future, if I stay there there will be some discount (of course I don't want to stay there in the future). This kind of customer service attitude is not expected even from a mass market producer, not to mention the hospitality industry. The A/C problem and the way the hotel has handled it has ruined my family reunion and I highly recommend to avoid this hotel at all cost.
The Shilla Jeju
4.7/5169 Reviews
Jungmun
Very good hotel! The environment is beautiful. The hotel has a path that leads directly to the beach. Because the hotel is on a cliff, there are many and steep steps. But it’s very convenient~ The hotel's service is very good, the staff speaks English very well and is very easy to communicate with! In addition, you can take bus 600 directly from the airport to the hotel, which is very convenient. I like the Chinese area very much and will stay there next time~
GoldOne Hotel & Suites
4.2/5125 Reviews
We spend a wonderful couple of weeks here in the Summer. Jeju is a truly beautiful tropical paradise and the GoldOne Hotel a hidden jewel in the south of the island, near to Seogwipo. Highlights included: - the distinctive architecture - this really is a Golden building inside and out which matched our holiday mood; - the peacefulness, with stunning views over the sea to the south of Jeju, including two islands; - the jacuzzi/bath on the balcony of our (spacious and impeccably maintained) room, which enabled us to unwind while enjoying that view; - the breakfast buffet selection, including the croffle maker (which I see another guest has featured!); - the heated swimming pool, which has its benefits even on a summer evening, and would be perfect in the autumn / winter; - my children (15, 13, 10) also loved the games rooms, and the signposted Secret Garden walk, as well as the many recommendations from the reception staff for activities and places to visit in the area. As for negatives - well we had to eventually come back to the UK!
Marriott Jeju Shinhwa World Hotels & Resorts
4.5/5300 Reviews
Jungmun
It’s a great hotel for a staycation with kids. The (indoor/outdoor) pool is fun and the theme park is a good way to entertain them for a few hours. The rooms are lovely and my kids think the TVs in the bathtub are amazing. The restaurant selection isn’t huge but is adequate and fairly diverse. The few things I would say: 1) the pool is free to guests, but you have to book it and can only go once a day. You can’t eat inside the pool area and if your kids need a snack - tough luck. You can’t return. Bit chintzy. 2) the surface of the shallow kiddie pool outside I guess is meant to look like a beach but it’s very painful and sharp. So, no one uses it - especially kids. It’s a pity because then there’s really only a kids pool inside. They need to take the time during the winter to resurface that one little section. It was a bummer for my youngest. 3) it’s ridiculous to charge kids 35K for breakfast when all they eat is a bowl of cereal. I regret that and would just grab breakfast at one of the many cafes or bakeries under the hotel - just as good for 1/4 the cost. The breakfast is nice but a rip off unless you are able to gorge yourself. 4) I wish they’d made some small gesture for my daughter, as they knew we were there for her birthday weekend. Even a small gesture would have made her so happy. I do like the hotel overall, though, and these are just things to make it even better.
Phoenix Island
3.9/543 Reviews
Seongsan Llchulbong/Pyoseon-Myeon
If you have a large family, this is a cost-effective resort. I went to the end of the heated pool in January, but the hot water was It's hot enough.. After swimming, it's directly connected to the sauna It's not cold and the room is warm and I rested well However, there is a distance from the restaurant, so at the resort I tried to fix it, but the food is too expensive There is no microwave oven as there is no cooking at Blue Dong. Stay at the resort and use the pool There is no place like this for a family of 5 The walk is good and the view is good. It was good enough to use the pool every day for 3 nights and 4 days It would be better if you could eat cheap food
JW Marriott Jeju Resort & Spa
4.5/544 Reviews
[TL;DR - We were told by JW Jeju that our wedding must be handled by an external planner, “MariK*m Destination Weddings”, even the actual contract for site rental and F&B had to be signed with MariK*m, instead of with JW Jeju directly. However, we later found out that this MariK*m’s instagram pages are filled with photos she stole from other planners and florists around the world. She even captioned the photos in a way that made it sound like she was capable and responsible for all these weddings. We have written proof from these companies confirming that those were in fact, their works, and that they have never worked with any MariK*m. We are still in disbelief that JW Jeju allowed such person to be their appointed wedding partner.] ***If you are considering a wedding or event at JW Jeju, I urge you to read our story.*** We have decided to share our experience because we do not wish other newlyweds-to-be to suffer like we did. The planner in question, MariK*m Destination Weddings, also handles 1st Baby Birthdays, an important celebration in Korea culture. If you can read Korean, my husband’s review from a Groom’s point of view can also be found on this page. We are an international couple who hosted our wedding at JW Jeju in October 2023. This wedding was three years in the making and very special to us. International border closures due to Covid made it impossible for our guests to travel to South Korea. Hence, our original wedding date in 2020 got postponed to 2021, then 2022, then finally 2023. Back in 2019, we put down a deposit at our original venue, but by early 2023, they informed us they can no longer accommodate our party size and date changes, so we needed to find a new wedding venue. Our first encounter with JW Jeju was in April 2023. After a site visit and staying one night at the hotel, we decided to that this was the wedding venue we wanted. However, we were told that weddings at JW Jeju are to be handled by an external wedding planner, “MariK*m Destination Weddings”. Even the actual wedding contract must be signed with this MariK*m individual, instead of with JW Jeju directly. We did not like the idea of this because it was the JW brand that we trusted, but went along with it again due to this trust. This was the first red flag that we hoped we put more thought into. Little did we know this was the start of a series of absurd, irresponsible and unprofessional behavior from both MariK*m and JW Jeju. Things took a fast dramatic turn down south once we signed the contract. Most of the time, we had to take the initiative to contact the hotel and MariK*m to keep things moving. Even though we were fully aware that JW Jeju is a brand new hotel, we started noticing more and more red flags that simply could not be overlooked even for a newly opened property. Throughout the planning process, questions and discussions about wedding arrangements were met with slow and generic responses filled with grammatical mistakes. Our only contact

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Weather, Best Time To Travel

Seogwipo is the second-largest city of Jeju Island and is located in the southern part of South Korea. Rich in bio-diversity, Seogwipo’s volcanic coastline is dotted with rugged basalt cliffs, verdant forests, sandy beaches, gorgeous waterfalls and national parks that create spectacular natural vistas. Seogwipo has a humid subtropical climate throughout the year with short, mild winters and long summers. December is the driest month while the average temperature falls to around 11-degree celsius in January. March to May is the busiest time for tourism in Seogwipo. The moderate temperature and humidity of spring is pleasant enough for water-sport activities or taking boats and submarine trips to the offshore islands. 

Airport

Agriculture plays a significant role in Seogwipo’s economy. Jeju Island produces Korea’s best agricultural, fishery, and livestock products, and hence it is considered as one of the best hotspots for green tourism and ecotourism in East Asia. Seogwipo is served by Jeju International Airport (IATA: CJU). This airport is not just the gateway to Jeju Islands, but also other international destinations of South-east Asia. Located in Jeju, this airport is about 43.1 km away from Seogwipo. This airport is seeing a steady pace of increase in the number of domestic passengers annually touching 27.55 million and 1.89 million international passengers in 2018. It has two terminals for domestic and international flights located within the same building but separate concourses.

There are several modes of transport of getting to Seogwipo from Jeju International airport. Direct city buses depart from the airport every 30 minutes for Seogwipo and are one of the cheapest options for travel. Catch the Airport Limousine bus that runs from the airport to Seogwipo every 15-20 minutes. Renting a town car or a call taxi are the alternate ways to travel to your tourist city. Air Asia X, Korean Air, Jeju Air, Jin Air flights are some of the major carriers operating in and out of this airport.

Transportation

Seogwipo City is the main hub for buses in the southern part of Jeju Island. Apart from regional buses, inter-city buses zip of the two terminals of Seogwipo. Hop on to a Seogwipo City Tour bus to visit the notable spots around downtown. Renting a scooter or bike can be an easy way to explore Seogwipo’s coastline. However, travellers need to have an international driver’s permit and must be over 21 years of age. Renting a taxi or car provide a more comfortable and flexible travel experience for sightseeing. Self-guided city walks around Seogwipo is a good idea to soak up the local culture.

How To Get to Seogwipo

The cheapest month to fly to Jeju Airport is April for budget-conscious travellers. Both direct and connecting flights are available to reach this destination. Flying from Seoul to Jeju Airport might be a cheaper option. A single ticket to Jeju International Airport costs approximately $876 for one-way while $611 for a round trip. Tickets prices will vary with different tourist seasons, the distance between cities and duration of the flight. Travel enthusiasts and business travellers can find the best prices on their air ticket by looking for local airlines, booking flights well in advance, keeping their travel dates flexible and booking connecting flights. Using the right information from the best flight search engines guarantees big savings on your trip.

Hotel Information

Hotels in Seogwipo are classified as per their location, level of service, target markets, facilities provided and prices. The best Seogwipo hotel deals ensure comfortable accommodation at affordable prices. Book Seogwipo hotels with your flight ticket reservation and make maximum savings on your next vacation.

5-Star Hotels: Located near the beach, The Shilla Jeju Hotel is considered one among the most luxurious Seogwipo Hotels in Seogwipo.The excellent amenities of this hotel include a casino, two outdoor pools, spa, gym, three restaurants, one coffee shop, bar, 18-holes of golf, business services and more. The average price per night costs â‚©346611.06.

4-Star Hotels: With a stay at The Suites Hotel Jeju, guests are at a walkable distance from the public transit of Seogwipo. Its excellent in-house amenities include complimentary Wi-fi, outdoor pool, free parking, on-site restaurant, bar, spa, gym and business centre. The average price per night costs around â‚© 143211.72

3-Star Hotels: The Ramada Jeju City Hall is a relaxed hotel offering a comfortable stay at an affordable price. This property lies 1 km away from the city airport, 4-minute walk from the Super Bowl Mall and 6 km away from the War Remnants Museum. Amenities here include free breakfast, free parking, free Wi-fi and relaxed A.C rooms. The average price is  â‚©33093.52 per night.

2-Star Hotels: Located in the heart of the backpacker area, Bich Duyan Hotel is just 5 minutes walk from the Ben Thanh market and is considered as one of the best among the cheap hotels in Seogwipo. This hotel offers free Wi-fi, free breakfast, Landry service, airport transportation, baggage storage facility and airport transportation service. The price per night s just â‚©21401 per night.

Seogwipo Tourist Information

Seogwipo has many places to see and ways to wander that each of these signature experiences would fulfil your wish of a perfect holiday. Among the top Seogwipo attractions here are some of the best things to do in Seogwipo that you cannot miss out on:

 Top Tourist Attraction in Seogwipo

1. Teddy Bear MuseumRevisit your childhood days and have fun seeing the major historical events that led to the creation of teddy bears in this unique museum. It has a collection of a limited edition of teddy bears from around the around.

2. Cheonjeyeon Falls: This 72-foot high waterfall is one of the main tourist attraction for families, tour groups and a romantic stop for couples. Surrounded by woods, the area is known for its diverse plant life and migratory birds.

Top Food places in Seogwipo

Korean cuisine mainly comprises of rice, tofu, legumes and seafood varieties. Its dishes are heavily seasoned and are usually prepared by fermentation. Hence their tastes are salty, sour, tangy or spicy :

  1. Landing Dining Restaurant: Guests are treated to a wide selection of food ranging from Sushi, Chinese, Korean and Grill dishes in the buffet of this fine dining restaurant.
  2. Heukdonhyang Restaurant: This restaurant serves the best Asian and Korean dishes that one can find in Seogwipo. Don’t forget to try the local speciality black pork here which is grilled and served with a variety of tasty accompaniments.
  3. Wave: After a hectic day of sightseeing, unwind and relish the tastiest and most affordable beef burgers of Seogwipo available exclusively in this beachside fast-food joint. 

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