Looking out for what can you do with kids and family in Jeju? Here are the things that you should not miss out on a family vacation with kids, toddlers, or babies. Discover the ultimate places for kids in Jeju, be it water parks, theme parks, or playgrounds. Children will have fun, learn new things, get good food and will not get bored in long queues. Keep reading to know about awesome places and activities to enjoy with your kids in Jeju.
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Family and Kids in Jeju
Let's explore our list of kid-friendly attractions in Jeju for perfect family outings and getaways.
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Visit to experience unparalleled fun for kidsThis is no mere cave, but a lava tube, and one of South Korea's greatest natural wonders. Though over 13 km long (it is the 2nd longest lava tube in the world), only 1 kilometre of the lava tube is open for visitation. Formed only around 300,000 years ago at the most, the cave is beautifully preserved, making it of great scientific interest. It contains all the features you may expect in a norm...Read more
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A place for children with all kinds of interestsA designated UNESCO Biosphere Reserve and a World Heritage Site, the Hallasan National Park is loaded with walking trails and is home to South Korea’s highest mountain named the Shield Volcano Hallasan. With about 1800 different kinds of plants and a number of alpine animals, the park is a little gem for nature lovers. Nestled in the heart of Jeju Island, the densely wooded park with flow...Read more
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A guaranteed fun space for the kidsThe name 'Udo' literally means 'cow' - the locals think that the island looks like a cow lying down. 3.5 km off the coast of Jeju, the island can be reached by ferry. The island is a lava plateau. Most of the land is used to grow crops such as sweet potatoes, garlic, and peanuts. Visited by about a million people every year, its landscape is quite pretty. Its main attractions are: The Seobin B...Read more
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Amazing Jeju attraction for kids33km west of Jeju city, and close to Hallimeup Beach, the park is one of the most popular tourist attractions on the island. It used to be barren land; they covered it with earth and over several decades, planted subtropical flora. Today, it's about 100,000 square metres in size. The park contains 9 thematic gardens and attractions. These include: Palm Tree Avenue Wild Grass and Flower Garden ...Read more
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Can keep your kids busy for daysTo look at this rock and say it was formed by wind and wave over eons of time would be truthful. But that's not nearly as exciting as saying seeing the shape of the dragon in it its outline, and knowing the legends that speak of its creation. So many tourists have come to see it now, that there are cafes and bars and restaurants all around, making what amounts to a small hamlet. Local women can...Read more
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Perfect for kids day out in JejuThe museum is a sister attraction to Jeju's mysterious road, in that its exhibits revolve entirely around optical illusions. It is the third such museum in South Korea. Science and special paint technology combine to bring alive pictures and paintings throughout the museum. There are five sections to the museum - trick art, digital art, object art, sculpture, and Provence art. As for examples o...Read more
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Fun place to go for kidsThe beach is close to Hallim Park. It is long and thin - 9 kilometres in length and 20 metres in width. The beautiful white sand gets its color from the crushed seashell mixed into it. The water's cobalt blue color contrasts strikingly with the sand, and also with line of green pine trees along the beach. The water is shallow, making the beach very popular with families. Along the length of the...Read more
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A cool place to see with kidsThe maze, though a simple looking attraction, is quite curious in character. It was funded by Frederic H. Dustin, and American Professor at Cheju National University, a man who fell in love with the island 27 years ago. The foliage making up the maze comes from all over Asia. The shape of the maze imitates the coast of the island; inside, iconic images or replicas of landmarks of Jeju decorate ...Read more
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A fantastic place for refreshing break for childrenThis attraction is a mixed bag. At its heart is the Gotjawal forests of Jeju, only 1 kilometre square in area. The forest's image is one of uncertain mystique. Through this natural heritage runs a fleet of trains - five 19th century Baldwin steam-engine lookalikes. The train rides don't last very long, 8-12 minutes at the most. It's a charming experience but not exactly groundbreaking; locals a...Read more
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One of the awesome things children enjoy the mostThe museum is standard fare for attractions of its kind. There are four main areas: The Natural History Hall: Exhibits on geology, local plants and animals, marine life. The Folklore Exhibition Hall I: The 2381 items and artefacts in this hall give you an insight into Jeju's history and ancient culture. The Folklore Exhibition Hall II: This hall follows contemporary rural traditions ...Read more
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The best option for younger visitorsIt's not everyday that you see a theme park for glass art. The 200 pieces of art in this attraction are exhibited in two sections, one outdoors and the other indoors. Altogether they look like something out of a fairytale, but also from the future. The main attractions are: A glass Beanstalk from the Jack and the Beanstalk tale A room full of mirrors that looks like a dream Glass fishes made f...Read more
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A place where kids enjoy and have funThe island of Jeju has a rich mythological history. For many Koreans the island resembles Paradise. This stone Park does a wonderful job of communicating that mystique. There are three main walking trails. Stone figures and structures decorate and loom over these trails. The highlights of the park are: The Sky Pond : A feature that plays a prominent role in Jeju's legend The Jeju Stone Museum ...Read more
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A place perfect for families with kidsHow often do you come across a forest composed of only nutmeg trees? These 2800 trees make up such a forest. Most of them are between 500 and 800 years old, and 7 to 14 metres in height. This is the largest such forest in the world. At the very centre of the forest is the father of all these trees - 25 metres tall, and 800 years old. It is the oldest tree on the island. A beautiful pathway has ...Read more
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A favorite place to take the kids in the cityOne of this island’s more enduring traditions and sites are the Hanyeo - diving fisherwomen. These industrious folk dive down for shellfish, seaweed, and other marine goods without any diving equipment whatsoever. All they carry are swimming goggles, baskets, and a balancing tube. This museum is dedicated to the history, lifestyle and culture. There are three exhibition Hall, as follows: ...Read more
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It's just one of those places to visit and hang outIt takes something special to be listed as one of the most beautiful gardens in the world, but the Bunjae Artpia is up to the challenge. As the largest bonsai garden in the world, with over 1700 trees (of which about 100 are rare tree species) and a hundred thousand flowers, the garden welcomes over 300,000 people every year. The rich collection reflects 700 years work of Korean botanical histo...Read more