Temple Stay on Jeju: Four Temples, Four Ways to Slow Down

Jeju has 368 volcanic cones, 258 kilometers of coastline, and more Instagram-worthy cafés than you can visit in a week. What most visitors never find is silence. Real silence. The kind that only comes when you’ve put on grey temple clothes and woken up at 4 AM to the sound of a wooden mallet striking a hollow log.
That’s temple stay.
Fast Food in Korea: From Burgers to Bunsik

There is some nuance when we talk about Korean Fast Food, because there are the Western-style chains you’ll recognize from home. And then, the Korean alternatives that are at once similar and different!
Anju and Korean Comfort Food: The insider guide to Korea’s dine-and-drink culture

Korean comfort food and the Korean concept of Anju overlap and make up a whole dine-and-drink culture that most visitors never get to because it looks intimidating from the outside. Local places with signs and menus all in Korean, staff who speak no English, and a clientele that is 100% Korean and in a hurry.
Complete Guide to K-Drama Filming Locations on Jeju Island

If K-dramas brought you to Jeju, this guide helps you visit filming locations efficiently without crisscrossing the island repeatedly. Over 70% of Our Blues was shot on Jeju. Welcome to Samdal-ri filmed almost entirely on the island. When Life Gives You Tangerines used Jeju’s 1950s-era locations and haenyeo culture as its foundation.
Complete Guide to Easy Walks on Jeju for People Who Hate Hiking

You don’t need trail boots, walking poles, or protein bars to explore Jeju on foot. You just need comfortable shoes and a willingness to stop at a cafe halfway.
The Jeju Olleh Trail: Everything You Need to Know

Jeju has one of the world’s great walking trails complete with fishing villages, tangerine farms, lava rock coastlines, black sand beaches and more. Here is your complete guide to the Jeju Olleh Trail.
Top Apps You Need To Download and Set Up Before You Go to Korea

You have your flights booked, and a rough itinerary sketched out. Now do yourself one more favor and take 15 minutes to download and set up the right apps. Not the ones your travel blogger from 2019 recommended. These ones!
Jeju’s 5-Day Markets: The One Experience Not To Miss

The five-day markets (오일장, o-il-jang) of Jeju are treasure troves of authentic experiences, quality produce, and fair prices. There are nine of them and each appears every five days at a fixed facility. The stalls are operated almost entirely by older locals selling produce, seafood, and snacks that they grew, caught, or made themselves. There is almost no tourist infrastructure, but here’s how to access them.
The Oreums of Jeju: 368 Volcanic Cones, Almost No Crowds

Jeju has 368 small volcanic cones called Oreums, each with its own character, view, and trail. Most take 20-40 minutes to climb, and often you’ll be the only climber up top because most tourists have never heard of any of them.
Which Season To Visit Jeju? That’s Not The Right Question!

Jeju’s a great destination year round, and there is something for everyone anytime of the year. it all depends on what you are after. Spring or fall are great, but that’s not the full story. Winter is especially underrated. Here is the inside scoop.