How to Take the Ferry to Jeju Island – Routes, Ports, Tips & Prices (2025)
Planning to take a ferry to Jeju Island from Mokpo? Here’s everything you need to know: routes, schedules, costs, and what to expect onboard.
Jeju is where Korea slows down. With its dramatic coastlines, volcanic landscapes, lush forests, and peaceful villages, this island feels like a world of its own. We’ve had the chance to explore Jeju deeply, uncovering hidden waterfalls, scenic hikes, local eateries, and quiet beaches far from the crowds. In this section, we share all our favorite finds to help you plan an unforgettable trip to Korea’s beloved island escape.
Planning to take a ferry to Jeju Island from Mokpo? Here’s everything you need to know: routes, schedules, costs, and what to expect onboard.
Explore Manjanggul Cave, a UNESCO lava tube in Jeju Island, South Korea. Learn how to get there, what to expect inside, and tips for visiting this natural wonder.
Songaksan Mountain is located in the southernmost point of Jeju. Hiking in Songaksan is one of our favorite things to do in Jeju. Full guide!
Although Seoul is an extremely dense and populated city, you will be able to quickly find yourself surrounded by nature. In less than a hour from Seoul plenty of adventures await.
Jeju Olle Gil Trail is one of the best way to immerse yourself in the beautiful of Island of Jeju. Check out this ultimate guide for more info.
Seopjikoji is a gorgeous trail along the coast of Jeju. It is one of the best spot to admire the rugged coastline of the island
Hallim Park is an amazing tropical garden located in Jeju Island. If you want to spend a great time on the island head to Hallim Park. Full guide here.
Seoraksan National Park (설악산) is for us the most beautiful park in South Korea. This national park is a must see if you travel to Korea.
Think of emerald water, white sandy beach, gorgeous cafes, cute restaurants and traditional village, this is Woljeongri in Jeju.
Hamdeok Beach is located in Jeju. It is one of the most beautiful beach in Korea with emerald blue water, volcanic stones and white soft sand