New 🎥: 22 Things to Do in Jeju Island, South Korea: By Area, Best Beaches, Jeju City, Seogwipo, Eastcoast, Westcoast - ruclips.net/video/s7t-IOhQ57M/видео.html
Literally the video I was looking for, thank you!! I was worried about the transportation since I am solo traveling but I think I am a little more confident in using bus to move east to seongsan then to seogwipo
JeJu is amazing place. I appreciate the detailed breakdown of all the best places to visit and things to do, and very proud of your accomplishments to partake in different cultures around the world. I support this channel.
Thanks. I'd prefer to change accommodations as I move from place to place, then you won't feel so restricted by bus timing. Then you'll have more time to absorb in the beauty of a particular place
Thank you so much for sharing this experience. I'm leaving for a solo trip to SK in less than a month, and still debating whether to do Jeju by bus (or maybe as a group tour). This gives me confidence to give it a try solo, as I usually prefer doing things on my own schedule.
Np! I`ve traveled Jeju by bus twice now and I enjoyed the long bus rides! The views are nice and you can listen to audiobooks or music. Hope you have a nice time!
I am planning to go to Jeju in April for the first time too :) it is quite assuring to see how it is safe and I am really looking forward for it! Thanks a lot for sharing your experience :)
Thanks lot .... being a vegan I was thinking that my Jeju trip will be hard....once I watched ur video I encountered myself.... Thanks again & subscribed
Have fun in Jeju! There's vegan restaurants in Jeju, just make sure they're open ^^ Here's more vegan food in Jeju: heyroseanne.com/blog/8-vegan-restaurants-jeju-island-korea
I'm planning a trip to SK in September and I think I'm going to skip Jeju. I only have 12 days for the trip in total, I don't want to rent a car (expense), I'm also vegan so I don't eat seafood and I come from a country with beautiful beaches already. Thanks for the very informative video, I enjoyed watching :)
Yeah it was definitely harder to eat vegan in Jeju~ Think I'm going again this month to try more hiking, hoping it'll be better. Have a fun trip! Seoul alone could eat those 12 days up!
⏱Timestamps Feel free to ask me questions about getting around Jeju by bus! 🚌 0:00 Can you travel Jeju by bus? 0:12 Arriving in Jeju City 0:53 Westside of Jeju Island 2:23 Eastside of Jeju Island 4:57 South of Jeju Island 7:09 Final Thoughts
Hi thanks for the video really help alot,on my coming trip on Sep would like to ask since I am staying on the south side but based on Google map I need to change a few bus to get to place and usually take ard 1h+ but seeing your video seem like very accessible 😂
Yes just long bus rides haha, but the buses have free wifi. Bring music and podcasts 😂 I went to Jeju again, all my bus tips are here too: ruclips.net/video/0NAG3vmkFZ8/видео.htmlsi=SqNdhnPXCMelrKCc
Hello ~ there are many buses from airport to the Jeju Bus Terminal. Use Google or Kakao Maps, but staff can also help! Taxi is also cheap and only takes 10-15 minutes. From Jeju Bus Terminal take a bus or taxi to your hotel. My hotel was only 15 minute walk to bus terminal.
Thank you for sharing this video. I really enjoyed watching it. I'll be staying in Jeju City next month so it's good to know that I can travel to the south of the island by bus like you did. Which beach near Jeju City would you recommend for a beach day?
Sorry for the late reply! I really like Hamdeok Beach. I have the 7 beaches I went to in my latest Jeju video: ruclips.net/video/s7t-IOhQ57M/видео.htmlsi=pvDHlTXHU7q-df3h
@@PaprikaParade1 My trip was fun! Thanks for asking. Jeju is really pretty. My friend and I mostly travelled by bus, but we also took the East bus tour and were able to see a lot in one day.
HELLOO!!! Thanks for vlogging your experience, did not know transport is this confusing so it is really giving me some time to prepare for my solo trip. This is my first time soloing and in KR and would like to know how dining in restaurants is like alone. Is it normal and are the restaurants OK with solo diners? I really want to eat things like kbbq and restaurant food but since Im going to be alone and a little worried being turned away.
Hii! The bus system in Jeju gets easier with more time! I ate alone most of the time and never came across any issues. But I did try to eat at non-rush hours so it wasn't too busy like right when the restaurant opens or a few hours after busy hours. I never ate at a kbbq place so I wouldn't know! But lots of travelers and locals eat by themselves!
hi roseanne! ahh love the vid, it's super helpful! 💗would u be able to give me some advice please LOL~I'm leaning towards taking kakao taxi/busses during my jeju trip bc car seems like a hassle but was wondering what the best plan would be with that (my trip has a lot of west and south places)... do you think the best plan is to just stay in 1 hotel in Jeju City close to the bus terminal the entire time? And if I do stay in Jeju City, does it need to be close to the bus terminal or is it fine in other areas of jeju city as long as there’s some bus stops nearby? :o Alternatively, I was considering spending half the trip in a Seogwipo hotel - but I’m not sure if there is an area in seogwipo that’s as good with public transportation as Jeju City (was looking into one of the jeju shinhwa resorts) Also was considering staying in the aewol area instead of jeju city since a lot of the stuff I want to do is around there,,, but it seems like there’s not a lot of bus stops there? tysm~any advice would help 😊
Hi! Being walking distance to the main terminals in each city is definitely convenient! But I went back again recently and didn't stay near the terminal, and you're right, as long as there is a bus stop nearby it's not that bad. How many days in total will you be in Jeju? And how many days would you spend in Aewol area and how many in the south? There's a bunch of buses going around the the whole island! But some of them do take longer or require transfers. I would put in the hotel you were thinking of staying at in Aewol and put it in Naver Map, and see how long the buses will take to the different destinations you want to go to. But generally, a hour ride to most places is common.
Have you tried or even seen people bring a 29" check in luggage onto their local bus(20xx,3xx,4xx)?Is it allow or even possible to seat down with the luggages holding beside u?Not the express or limousine type..
I only took taxi to and from the airport, but in the main Jeju City it's easy to flag one down then took buses around. In more remote tourist spots I didn't really spot white taxis. If you're able to, I rec'd downloading Kakao Taxi or hire one for the day. Good luck!
For both Jeju trips I stayed in one place in Jeju City. Really depends how long you're staying and where most of the places you want to visit. I went to spots scattered throughout the island so I stayed in the north where there were more buses
It was mid-late July! Which was a bit hot, but all sunny! I'm currently in Jeju now. The weather is definitely more manageable & nice, but the sites & sunsets look really beautiful in clearer weather~
Hi~ no, there's no app just for Jeju. The best one I found that worked in Jeju is Naver Map. You can find my bus tips for Jeju here: ruclips.net/video/0NAG3vmkFZ8/видео.html
New 🎥: 22 Things to Do in Jeju Island, South Korea: By Area, Best Beaches, Jeju City, Seogwipo, Eastcoast, Westcoast - ruclips.net/video/s7t-IOhQ57M/видео.html
Literally the video I was looking for, thank you!! I was worried about the transportation since I am solo traveling but I think I am a little more confident in using bus to move east to seongsan then to seogwipo
Np! I made a new Jeju video with more tips for bus after going again! Have fun in Jeju! ruclips.net/video/0NAG3vmkFZ8/видео.htmlsi=qJgeqM_q75vv3sr8
JeJu is amazing place. I appreciate the detailed breakdown of all the best places to visit and things to do, and very proud of your accomplishments to partake in different cultures around the world. I support this channel.
Thank you for saying that!
Thanks. I'd prefer to change accommodations as I move from place to place, then you won't feel so restricted by bus timing. Then you'll have more time to absorb in the beauty of a particular place
But what abt luggage since check in is at 3pm. Do you carry them along if you travel from morning?
Thank you so much for sharing this experience. I'm leaving for a solo trip to SK in less than a month, and still debating whether to do Jeju by bus (or maybe as a group tour). This gives me confidence to give it a try solo, as I usually prefer doing things on my own schedule.
Np! I`ve traveled Jeju by bus twice now and I enjoyed the long bus rides! The views are nice and you can listen to audiobooks or music. Hope you have a nice time!
I am planning to go to Jeju in April for the first time too :) it is quite assuring to see how it is safe and I am really looking forward for it!
Thanks a lot for sharing your experience :)
Loved how safe it was! Have a great time!!
Hi!!!! I´m in Jeju now and your video was very helpful. Thank you!!!!
I'm glad it helped! Have an awesome trip!! 🙌🏼
Beautiful vlog. give me confident to go there :)
Thank you! Happy and safe trip to Jeju!
Thanks for this video!
Thanks for watching! Have a good trip!
Thanks lot .... being a vegan I was thinking that my Jeju trip will be hard....once I watched ur video I encountered myself.... Thanks again & subscribed
Have fun in Jeju! There's vegan restaurants in Jeju, just make sure they're open ^^ Here's more vegan food in Jeju: heyroseanne.com/blog/8-vegan-restaurants-jeju-island-korea
I'm planning a trip to SK in September and I think I'm going to skip Jeju. I only have 12 days for the trip in total, I don't want to rent a car (expense), I'm also vegan so I don't eat seafood and I come from a country with beautiful beaches already. Thanks for the very informative video, I enjoyed watching :)
Yeah it was definitely harder to eat vegan in Jeju~ Think I'm going again this month to try more hiking, hoping it'll be better. Have a fun trip! Seoul alone could eat those 12 days up!
Great vlog...It's like a video for a tour guide.
Thank you for watching!
I respect your great Bus & Walking tour~!! ^^
Thank you! It was really fun exploring 😄
⏱Timestamps
Feel free to ask me questions about getting around Jeju by bus! 🚌
0:00 Can you travel Jeju by bus?
0:12 Arriving in Jeju City
0:53 Westside of Jeju Island
2:23 Eastside of Jeju Island
4:57 South of Jeju Island
7:09 Final Thoughts
Hi thanks for the video really help alot,on my coming trip on Sep would like to ask since I am staying on the south side but based on Google map I need to change a few bus to get to place and usually take ard 1h+ but seeing your video seem like very accessible 😂
Yes just long bus rides haha, but the buses have free wifi. Bring music and podcasts 😂 I went to Jeju again, all my bus tips are here too: ruclips.net/video/0NAG3vmkFZ8/видео.htmlsi=SqNdhnPXCMelrKCc
hi
1-how to go from jeju airport to jeju terminal bus.
2- how from jeju terminal bus to your hotel
Hello ~ there are many buses from airport to the Jeju Bus Terminal. Use Google or Kakao Maps, but staff can also help! Taxi is also cheap and only takes 10-15 minutes.
From Jeju Bus Terminal take a bus or taxi to your hotel. My hotel was only 15 minute walk to bus terminal.
nice vlogg :)
Thank you!
Thank you for sharing this video. I really enjoyed watching it. I'll be staying in Jeju City next month so it's good to know that I can travel to the south of the island by bus like you did. Which beach near Jeju City would you recommend for a beach day?
Sorry for the late reply! I really like Hamdeok Beach. I have the 7 beaches I went to in my latest Jeju video: ruclips.net/video/s7t-IOhQ57M/видео.htmlsi=pvDHlTXHU7q-df3h
@@RoseanneDucut Thank you so much. I’ll have a look! 😊
@@J_1111 how did ur trip went?
@@PaprikaParade1 My trip was fun! Thanks for asking. Jeju is really pretty. My friend and I mostly travelled by bus, but we also took the East bus tour and were able to see a lot in one day.
HELLOO!!! Thanks for vlogging your experience, did not know transport is this confusing so it is really giving me some time to prepare for my solo trip. This is my first time soloing and in KR and would like to know how dining in restaurants is like alone. Is it normal and are the restaurants OK with solo diners? I really want to eat things like kbbq and restaurant food but since Im going to be alone and a little worried being turned away.
Hii! The bus system in Jeju gets easier with more time! I ate alone most of the time and never came across any issues. But I did try to eat at non-rush hours so it wasn't too busy like right when the restaurant opens or a few hours after busy hours. I never ate at a kbbq place so I wouldn't know! But lots of travelers and locals eat by themselves!
hi roseanne! ahh love the vid, it's super helpful! 💗would u be able to give me some advice please LOL~I'm leaning towards taking kakao taxi/busses during my jeju trip bc car seems like a hassle but was wondering what the best plan would be with that (my trip has a lot of west and south places)...
do you think the best plan is to just stay in 1 hotel in Jeju City close to the bus terminal the entire time?
And if I do stay in Jeju City, does it need to be close to the bus terminal or is it fine in other areas of jeju city as long as there’s some bus stops nearby? :o
Alternatively, I was considering spending half the trip in a Seogwipo hotel - but I’m not sure if there is an area in seogwipo that’s as good with public transportation as Jeju City (was looking into one of the jeju shinhwa resorts)
Also was considering staying in the aewol area instead of jeju city since a lot of the stuff I want to do is around there,,, but it seems like there’s not a lot of bus stops there?
tysm~any advice would help 😊
Hi! Being walking distance to the main terminals in each city is definitely convenient! But I went back again recently and didn't stay near the terminal, and you're right, as long as there is a bus stop nearby it's not that bad. How many days in total will you be in Jeju? And how many days would you spend in Aewol area and how many in the south? There's a bunch of buses going around the the whole island! But some of them do take longer or require transfers. I would put in the hotel you were thinking of staying at in Aewol and put it in Naver Map, and see how long the buses will take to the different destinations you want to go to. But generally, a hour ride to most places is common.
Is Jeju island worth visit in Feb? Lots of love from India
Have you tried or even seen people bring a 29" check in luggage onto their local bus(20xx,3xx,4xx)?Is it allow or even possible to seat down with the luggages holding beside u?Not the express or limousine type..
Hi, sorry I have not! If you do try, just avoid busy hours like morning or after 5pm. Buses can get quite packed
Could u suggest which area would be nice to stay in for visiting sites like Mt.Hallasan, Seongsan ilchulbong & Arte museum. Thankyou
Hm those are on different sides of Jeju. But Jeju City or Seogwipo City are the two main areas
@@RoseanneDucut thankyou
Hi, Is it easy to spot a taxi in Jeju ? or we need a Kakao Taxi to call a Taxi?
I only took taxi to and from the airport, but in the main Jeju City it's easy to flag one down then took buses around. In more remote tourist spots I didn't really spot white taxis. If you're able to, I rec'd downloading Kakao Taxi or hire one for the day. Good luck!
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hi i couldnt hear what maps u used to see bus times, can you please tell me
Naver Maps, you can download the app to your phone ~
Suatu saat aku ingin ke sini
I hope you get to go!
Did you stay at one place the whole time and just bus out of there throughout the whole island?
For both Jeju trips I stayed in one place in Jeju City. Really depends how long you're staying and where most of the places you want to visit. I went to spots scattered throughout the island so I stayed in the north where there were more buses
@@RoseanneDucut did you visit al. Sides? I read somewhere it can take almost 2 hours to get from one side to the next
May I know which month your trip to Jeju was? The weather seems so cool!
It was mid-late July! Which was a bit hot, but all sunny! I'm currently in Jeju now. The weather is definitely more manageable & nice, but the sites & sunsets look really beautiful in clearer weather~
Hi, is there a bus app for jeju island?
Hi~ no, there's no app just for Jeju. The best one I found that worked in Jeju is Naver Map. You can find my bus tips for Jeju here: ruclips.net/video/0NAG3vmkFZ8/видео.html
hello. whats the currency you used?
Hi ~ Korean Won, on the buses, they accept the T-Money transportation card. Most restaurant and stores accept credit card
Is hard to walk to the top seongsan?
Just lots of steps, but there's resting benches and saw lots of older folks climbing. It's totally doable!
U use google map?
Naver Maps mostly!