4 days in Jeju Island Itinerary
Created using Inspirock Jeju Island trip planner
Start: Johor Bahru
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Bus to Kranji Stn, Bus to Singapore Changi, Fly to Jeju
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Jeju
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Fly to Singapore Changi, Bus to Khatib, Bus to Johor Bahru
End: Johor Bahru
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Jeju — 2 nights

Island of the Gods
The main town on the largest of Korea's islands, Jeju, has a volcanic landscape protected by UNESCO. The World Heritage-listed volcanic island includes the country's highest peak, sets of impressive lava tubes and columns, and several crater lakes.On the 18th (Sun), explore the fascinating underground world of Manjanggul Cave and then explore the striking landscape of Halla Mountain. Get ready for a full day of sightseeing on the next day: head outdoors with Gwakji Gwamul Beach, head off the coast to Udo, and then explore the striking landscape at Seongsan Ilchulbong.
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Johor Bahru, Malaysia to Jeju is an approximately 12.5-hour combination of bus and flight. You can also fly. Traveling from Johor Bahru to Jeju, you'll lose 1 hour due to the time zone difference. Wrap up your sightseeing by early afternoon on the 20th (Tue) to allow enough time to travel back home.
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Jeju Island travel guide
Island of the Gods
A popular vacation island for Koreans and foreigners with a mild coastal climate, Jeju-do offers hiking, caving, horseback riding, and plenty of beaches on which to relax and observe the sunset. A holiday in Jeju-do usually involves a visit to a UNESCO-protected lava tube, where you can see the world’s largest known lava column. Other lava and limestone caves set in botanical gardens, as well as a number of folk villages, combine to offer a diverse range of attractions during treks through the densely forested island, with the well-marked hiking trails also leading past giant basalt statues. Inland theme parks--ranging from a teddy bear museum to an erotic sculpture park--and golf courses provide a diverse range of entertainment options. The matriarchal island is known for its fisherwomen and female divers.