Jeju Island is the largest volcanic island in Korea and it has a mild oceanic climate throughout the year with the smallest annual temperature range in South Korea.Officially called Jeju Special Self-Governing Province, this best tourist destination boasts mild weather, as well as scenic beauties of beaches, waterfalls, cliffs, and caves. jeju is proud of its unique cultural folk heritage as well as its geographical and historical relevance.
Jeju Island is a focal point international affairs and offers many kinds of recreation together with vistas, and you can enjoy hiking, bike riding, paragliding, scuba diving, windsurfing, hunting, horseback riding, swimming in the ocean, and sightseeing boat trips. Jeju has a wide variety of local fruits and foods, grilled saltwater fishes with seasoning, rice porridges with abalone. Further detailed information is available at the official website of Jeju Tourism Organization.
A variety of information can be obtained from one place, and free counseling by bulletin board, e-mail, and telephone is also possible because Jeju is an island. In case of flights, it is cheaper to make a reservation in advance than to make a reservation on the same day, and it is cheaper to make reservations for accommodation and rent a car in advance in advance. (https://www.visitjeju.net/en/)
Climate and Weather
Climate and Weather As Jeju Island is located to the east of Eurasia, its continental and oceanic climates are clearly distinguishable depending on the weather. In the winter, the northwest monsoon can result in severe temperature differences, while high temperatures and humidity of the North Pacific air mass in the summer leads to intense rain storms. The yearly average temperature for the Seogwipo region is 16.2℃, while it is 15.5℃ for Jeju-si and the alpine regions, the smallest annual range in the country.
About Korea
AThe Republic of Korea (herein after Korea) is a country visited by approximately ten million international travelers every year. With its long history in culture and tradition, the country has a lot to offer to travelers.
The Korean peninsula, roughly 1,030 kilometers long and 175 kilometers wide at its narrowest point, is located in Northeast Asia. With Seoul as its capital city, Korea's total land area is 100,363 kilometers squared. Korea's neighbors include Japan to the east, China to the west, and Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea) across the northern border.