An important note on Jeju’s updated bus system and this blog post
From August 2017, Jeju Island implemented a new city and intercity bus system. It increased the number of buses in service, while simplifying the routes, fees and numbering system.
Consequently, the contents of this previously published blog post may have changed. We therefore would kindly request that you consult this page for new bus maps in English on VisitJeju.net, and this page on our blog for a chart of the old and new bus route numbers.
If you read Korean, then the province’s official bus system website is a useful and up-to-date resource. We hope you’ll enjoy your travels on Jeju Island!
Jeju Tourism Organization has a special World Natural Heritage Stamp Rally Campaign to encourage foreign guests to visit our World Heritage sites.
For the Jeju Stamp Rally campaign, visitors can pick up a copy of the campaign book at Jeju International Airport Tourist Welcome Center (on the 1st floor) or Jeju Welcome Center (in Shinjeju).
Once you visit and collect 4 or more stamps from the designated attractions, you can bring the campaign book to the Jeju Airport Tourist Welcome Center or Jeju Welcome Center to receive a special Jeju souvenir.
The 10 designated Stamp Rally World Heritage attractions are:
- Hallasan Mountain
- Seongsan Ilchubong Peak
- Manjanggul Cave
- Geomunoreum
- Jeju World Heritage Center
- Sangumburi
- Bijarim Forest
- Jusangjeolli Cliff
- Udo Island
- Traditional Markets (Dongmun Market, Seomun Market, or Seogwipo Maeil Olle Market)
This map can help you find out where the attractions are located, and what bus you can take to get there.
You can take these buses at the Jeju Intercity Bus Terminal.
Bus #701 (East Route): Manjanggul Cave, Bijarim, Seongsan Ilchubong Tuff Cone (Peak), and Udo Island
Bus #710 (Beonyeongno Route): Geomunoreum, Jeju World Natural Heritage Center, Seongsan Ilchilbong Tuff Cone (Peak), and Udo Island
Bus #701-1 (Beonyeongno Route): Sangumburi Crater, Geomunoreum, Jeju World Natural Heritage Center, Seongsan Ilchubong Peak, and Udo Island
Bus #750-2 (Pyeonghwaro Route): Hallasan Mountain (Seongpanak), Seogwipo Maeil Olle Traditional market, and Jusangjeolli Cliff
Bus #740 (1100 Road Route): Hallasan Mountain Eorimok, Hallasan Mountain Yeongsil, Jusangjeolli Cliff, and Seogwipo Maeil Olle Traditional Market
**For Seomun Market, you can take the city bus #6, #7, #9, #17, #30, #36, #37, #38, #87, #90, #200, #500, #1003, or #1009.
** For Dongmun Market, you can get off at Jungangro Junction and walk. You can take city bus #2, #3, #5, #6, #7, #10, #36, #37, #43, #87, #92, #500, #1001, or #1003. You can also take the Golden City Tour Bus to get to Dongmun Market.
If you are traveling on the mainland, Seoul and Suwon also has a UNESCO World Heritage Stamp Tour.
Which Jeju heritage site is your favorite?