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CJU airport transfers Along the southern shores of South Korea’s Jeju Island, the Seogwipo Gangjeong Cruise Terminal offers an especially quiet perspective for cruise goers. Just west of downtown Seogwipo, the modern airport-like terminal home to a sprawling atrium-lit information center fully adorned with vibrant statues and historic pagodas. Also look forward to connected markets and sparkling cliff-side views of the East China Sea to make arrivals a little easier, nearby public transportation ranging from scarce to limited. Easier ways to get through the region include a few transfer options like local personal drivers who can showcase the personable side of the island as well as basic taxis that make getting from point A to point B first priority. For more intimacy while exploring Maljil-ro, guests can try out custom ride shares like basic sedans offering low-key simplicity, or spacious chartered buses ideal for carrying a couple dozen passengers across the island’s central mountain.
With so much to do throughout the few square miles, guests wanting to explore the island should first look forward to the nearby parks, exhibits and gardens making up the port-side city of Seogwipo. Popular landmarks in the city include the vivid rapids of the Jeongbang Waterfall, as well as the dramatic rock formations that make up Oedolgae. For more astounding feats of nature, continue west along the shoreline toward Cheonjeyeon Waterfalls, a bizarrely shaped cliff wall with still clear waters, not to mention a scenic hike toward a grand finish. Those more interested in garnering a bit of education with nature should travel eastward toward the Jeju Folk Village instead, discovering late 19th-century island life beneath peaceful pagodas while watching locals recreate old past times like ironworks and farming. On the way back to the cruise terminal, grab a bite to eat from a popular Seogwipo restaurant, whether it be the beloved Italian at Pasta Studio Jeju or classic Korean barbecue from Childonga Jungmun. |