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Where to stay in Seogwipo
Seogwipo City
Waterfalls, seaside views and cafes highlight some of the noteworthy features of Seogwipo City. Make a stop by Seogwipo Maeil Olle Market or Cheonjiyeon Waterfall while you're exploring the neighbourhood.
Seogwipo Beach Holiday
A Seogwipo holiday is the perfect opportunity to kick back and relax. Whether you like the thought of lazing around by the water or ambling along the shore collecting seashells, a trip to Seogwipo will leave you feeling refreshed and rejuvenated. If you'd rather be close to the town centre, base yourself around Jungmun Saekdal Beach. This popular strip of coastline is only 14 kilometres away. We also have Seogwipo holiday packages within easy reach of Sukji Koji Beach and Ilchul-ro Beach, two other fantastic options.
Things You Should Know About Seogwipo
- Spend your holiday by the water and let the hassles of daily life drift away with the ocean breeze. Book one of our Seogwipo beach hotels and enjoy a little beachside bliss.
- Consider Dream in Jeju and NonilSO Private Pension. These popular pensions could just be ideal for your stay in Seogwipo.
- Don't forget to visit our Seogwipo things to do page for some itinerary planning inspiration. With a population of roughly 155,700 in Seogwipo, we're sure there'll be a few locals who'll be happy to give you some extra advice!
- Seogwipo holiday deals are a terrific way to save on exciting experiences. Some ideas, such as Jeju Shinhwa World, Seongsan Ilchulbong and Hallasan National Park, belong at the very top of your to-do list.
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Popular places to visit
Hallasan National Park
Spot some of the thousands of animal and plant species while hiking the trails that traverse the foothills of a mountain dominating the center of the island of Jeju.
Jeju Teddy Bear Museum
Everyone’s favorite soft toy comes to life at this enchanting museum, also home to some of the world’s most expensive teddy bears.
Cheonjiyeon Waterfall
Cascading into a blue pool and surrounded by lush trees, this waterfall is one of South Korea’s most popular attractions.