Jeju
Known as the ‘Island of the Gods’, the province of Jeju is located off the south coast of South Korea. It is accessible both by air (via Jeju International Airport ) and by boat (from various port cities, such as Mokpo). Jeju Island offers hiking, horse riding, sandy beaches and a sub-tropical climate, and is an extremely popular destination for honeymooners and local tourists. Don’t miss the Green Tea Farm (Daheeyeon) in the northern capital city of Jeju, where you can sample various products like chocolate and ice cream, or the spectacular cliffs and waterfalls of Seogwipo, the second-largest city on the island. Finally, for active travellers, the island is also home to fantastic hiking trails on Hallasan, South Korea’s highest mountain.