
La esencia de Jeju en 14 correos electrónicos
Una guía gratuita de 14 partes para descubrir todo lo que Jeju tiene para ofrecer, repleta de consejos prácticos para explorar la isla por tu cuenta. ¡Bienvenido a nuestra isla!

Una guía gratuita de 14 partes para descubrir todo lo que Jeju tiene para ofrecer, repleta de consejos prácticos para explorar la isla por tu cuenta. ¡Bienvenido a nuestra isla!
This episode breaks down everything visitors need to know about climbing Hallasan, from the two summit trails (Gwaneumsa and Seongpanak) to the two partial
Want just a taste of the Olleh trail without the time and effort for a full trail? Give the the “mini Olleh trail” a
Our very own Soraya is currently attending Haenyeo School once a week, getting her behind kicked by the instructors who are grannies in their
You don’t have to complete any of the 27 Olleh trails to appreciate the beauty of the island. Here’s everything a potential hiker needs
This episode breaks down everything visitors need to know about climbing Hallasan, from the two summit
Want just a taste of the Olleh trail without the time and effort for a full

This episode breaks down everything visitors need to know about climbing Hallasan, from the two summit trails (Gwaneumsa and Seongpanak) to the two partial trails (Eorimok and Yeongsil) for those who want the experience without the full commitment.

Want just a taste of the Olleh trail without the time and effort for a full trail? Give the the “mini Olleh trail” a shot. The idea: walk a short, easy section that includes at least one trail stamping station, with bus

You don’t have to complete any of the 27 Olleh trails to appreciate the beauty of the island. Here’s everything a potential hiker needs to know before they go!

Part 2 of Hikes for Hike Haters cover coastal headlands, windmill walks, historically significant trails, tea plantation strolls, and waterfall visits. All were designed to be not too long, not too steep, interesting throughout, and easy to bail out of when needed.

If you hate hiking but don’t want to completely miss out on the natural beauty of Jeju, here’s a good compromise: a curated menu of hikes designed for reluctant walkers.

Slow travel doesn’t require months of time; even a week works if you skip the tourist checklist and pursuing meaningful local experiences. Ed and Sora wrap up the Hidden Jeju series by exploring activities perfect for slow travelers who want to experience

Ed and Sora announce a free trip planner app they built to help DIY travelers organize Jeju itineraries. The app features 50+ activities, from popular Instagram spots to slow traveler experiences, with KakaoMap links for each destination.

Jeju’s 9 five-day markets (오일장) are the antidotes to touristy Dongmun and Olle markets. Fresh produce, fair prices, no crowds, and an authentic window into local Jeju life. The hosts share some of their favorites.

The cherry blossom season in Jeju is a great alternative to fighting crowds in Japan, especially since Jeju has its own endemic species — the King Cherry Blossom (왕벚꽃).

El vínculo entre el chamanismo de Jeju y las haenyeos es muy estrecho. Las haenyeos no mantuvieron vivo el chamanismo porque fueran supersticiosas, sino porque lo necesitaban.

This episode breaks down everything visitors need to know about climbing Hallasan, from the two summit trails (Gwaneumsa and Seongpanak) to the two partial trails (Eorimok and Yeongsil) for those who want the experience without the full commitment.

Want just a taste of the Olleh trail without the time and effort for a full trail? Give the the “mini Olleh trail” a shot. The idea: walk a short, easy section that includes at least one trail stamping station, with bus

Our very own Soraya is currently attending Haenyeo School once a week, getting her behind kicked by the instructors who are grannies in their 60s and 70s. This is her story thus far.

You don’t have to complete any of the 27 Olleh trails to appreciate the beauty of the island. Here’s everything a potential hiker needs to know before they go!

The Free Show, the Coastal Villages & the Best Times to Go You came to Jeju for the volcano, the tangerines, and the coastline. But the thing you’ll still be talking about a year from now is the moment you watched a

Part 2 of Hikes for Hike Haters cover coastal headlands, windmill walks, historically significant trails, tea plantation strolls, and waterfall visits. All were designed to be not too long, not too steep, interesting throughout, and easy to bail out of when needed.

If you hate hiking but don’t want to completely miss out on the natural beauty of Jeju, here’s a good compromise: a curated menu of hikes designed for reluctant walkers.

Slow travel doesn’t require months of time; even a week works if you skip the tourist checklist and pursuing meaningful local experiences. Ed and Sora wrap up the Hidden Jeju series by exploring activities perfect for slow travelers who want to experience

Ed and Sora announce a free trip planner app they built to help DIY travelers organize Jeju itineraries. The app features 50+ activities, from popular Instagram spots to slow traveler experiences, with KakaoMap links for each destination.

The Free Show, the Coastal Villages & the Best Times to Go You came to Jeju for the volcano, the tangerines, and the coastline. But the thing you’ll still be talking about a year from now is the moment you watched a

Jeju’s 9 five-day markets (오일장) are the antidotes to touristy Dongmun and Olle markets. Fresh produce, fair prices, no crowds, and an authentic window into local Jeju life. The hosts share some of their favorites.

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

Hay algunos matices cuando hablamos de comida rápida coreana, porque existen las cadenas de estilo occidental que reconocerás de tu país. Y luego, están las alternativas coreanas que son a la vez similares y diferentes.

La comida reconfortante coreana y el concepto coreano de Anju se superponen y conforman toda una cultura de comer y beber a la que la mayoría de los visitantes nunca llegan porque parece intimidante desde afuera. Lugares locales con letreros y menús completamente en coreano, personal que habla

Los mercados de cinco días (오일장, o-il-jang) de Jeju son tesoros de experiencias auténticas, productos de calidad y precios justos. Hay nueve y cada uno aparece cada cinco días en una instalación fija. Los puestos son operados casi en su totalidad por lugareños mayores.

¿Quieres conocer una de las tradiciones culturales más emblemáticas de Jeju antes de que desaparezca? En este episodio nos adentramos en el mundo de las haenyeo (해녀), las buceadoras que recogen marisco sin botellas de oxígeno, a veces a profundidades de hasta 20 metros.

¿Cuánto cuesta realmente un viaje a Jeju? En este episodio se desglosan todas las categorías presupuestarias: vuelos desde Seúl, alojamiento, transporte, comida y bebida, y entradas.

El Aeropuerto Internacional de Jeju es uno de los lugares donde se produjo una de las mayores masacres de Jeju. Y casi ningún turista lo sabe. Independientemente de si se promociona como destino de turismo oscuro o no, el trauma de la masacre del 4:3 lo convierte en uno.