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Where to Stay in Jeju Island

6 neighborhoods compared with map and hotel picks

Where to Stay in Jeju Island — Quick Answer

As of 2026
Top area
Jeju City (north)
Top area
Jungmun (south)
Top area
Seongsan (east)

As of 2026, the best areas to stay in Jeju Island are Jeju City (north), Jungmun (south), Seongsan (east). First-timers should start with Jeju City (north). Compare each area's vibe and trade-offs below.

Jeju Island Hotel Locations — Where to Stay for First-Time Visitors

Jeju is a volcanic island 73 km off Korea's southern coast — UNESCO-listed for its geological heritage (Hallasan volcano, lava tubes, Seongsan Ilchulbong tuff cone). The island is 73 km east-west and 41 km north-south, so where you base matters more than in other destinations. Most visitors pick one area, or split between two. Aewol is the trendy west-coast strip — Instagrammable cafés (Anthracite, Bom Coffee Roasters, Lotte's L7 cafe), the most photographed sunsets, and the celebrity-honeymoon hotels (Parnas Jeju, Hotel Toscana). $80-1,000/night. Seongsan in the east is the sunrise-hike base — Seongsan Ilchulbong (a 182 m tuff cone, UNESCO-listed, climbable in 30 min) is the canonical Jeju sunrise viewpoint. Manjanggul Lava Tube nearby. $60-450/night. Jeju City on the north coast houses the CJU Airport (90% of visitors fly in here), Dongmun Traditional Market, Yongduam Rock, and the most concentrated dining. $60-450/night. Seogwipo on the south coast has the Jungmun Tourism Complex — five luxury resorts (Shilla, Lotte, Hyatt, Seaes, Parnas) clustered together with beaches, golf courses, and Cheonjiyeon + Jeongbang waterfalls. $100-800/night. Major heads-up: typhoon season Aug-Oct disrupts ferry routes and outdoor activities; honeymoon-peak May and Sep-Oct triple rates; cherry blossom (late March-early April) and canola flower (April) book out 3-4 months ahead.

Aewol (west, trendy cafés)Seongsan (east, sunrise)Jeju City (north, airport)Seogwipo (south, Jungmun resorts)

Jeju Island Hotel Picks by Neighborhood

3 hand-picked hotels per area, ranked by overall value and access.

Aewol (west coast — trendy cafés + sunset)

Luxury Transit: 70/100 Noise: quiet

Jeju's west-coast trendy strip — a 12 km coastline lined with Instagrammable cafés (Anthracite Roasters' Jeju flagship, Bom Coffee, Cafe Maeil, the celebrity-favorite Hyobok Saseong), boutique hotels, and the most-photographed sunsets on the island. Hyeopjae Beach (the white-sand crescent) and the Aewol Hangmonseom Rock are major photo stops. 30 min by rental car from the airport. The honeymoon and couples destination. $80-1,000/night.

Parnas Hotel Jeju
#1
From $375/night

Parnas Hotel Jeju

5-star Aewol oceanfront opened 2020. 312 rooms with floor-to-ceiling sea-view windows + 25 m heated outdoor pool + an exceptional spa + a Michelin Guide-listed restaurant. The Aewol flagship for honeymooners. ₩560,000-1,400,000 / $375-940/night.

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Hotel Toscana Jeju
#2
From $235/night

Hotel Toscana Jeju

5-star Aewol Mediterranean-themed — 100 rooms in a Tuscan-village-style complex with terracotta facades + olive-tree gardens + sea-view rooms. The thematic alternative to modern Aewol luxury. ₩350,000-840,000 / $235-565/night.

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Aewol Pension Pure
#3
From $140/night

Aewol Pension Pure

Private pension-style — 4 villas with private plunge pools + ocean-facing patios + breakfast delivered to the villa. The Aewol private-villa pick for couples. ₩210,000-560,000 / $140-375/night.

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L'Escape Aewol
#4
From $115/night

L'Escape Aewol

4-star boutique near Hyeopjae Beach. 35 rooms with modern design + small saltwater pool + breakfast + walking to the beach. Mid-tier Aewol pick. ₩170,000-380,000 / $115-255/night.

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Aewol Backpackers
#5
From $28/night

Aewol Backpackers

Budget hostel-pension hybrid — dorms + private rooms + walking to Hyeopjae Beach. The cheapest legit Aewol option. ₩42,000-115,000 / $28-78/night.

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Seongsan (east coast — Sunrise Peak)

Mid-range Transit: 50/100 Noise: quiet

Eastern Jeju's iconic peak — Seongsan Ilchulbong, a 182 m volcanic tuff cone formed by an underwater eruption 5,000 years ago. UNESCO-listed. The 30-min hike to the summit is canonical at sunrise (3-4 AM gates open in summer, 5 AM in winter). Manjanggul Lava Tube (the world's longest lava cave system) is 15 min west. Udo (Cow Island) ferries from Seongsan Port depart hourly. Quieter than Aewol, less polished, more authentic. 90 min by car from CJU Airport. $60-450/night.

Phoenix Resort Jeju
#1
From $215/night

Phoenix Resort Jeju

5-star at Seopjikoji (the peninsula 5 min from Seongsan) — 132 rooms designed by Tadao Ando + the Glass House restaurant with a famous panoramic view + private cliffs + spa. The destination architecture stay. ₩320,000-680,000 / $215-460/night.

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Sumi Hotel Seongsan
#2
From $120/night

Sumi Hotel Seongsan

4-star directly opposite Seongsan Ilchulbong — 120 rooms with Sunrise-Peak-facing windows + breakfast + 5-min walk to the trailhead. The closest hotel to the iconic sunrise hike. ₩180,000-390,000 / $120-260/night.

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Best Western Plus Jeju
#3
From $95/night

Best Western Plus Jeju

4-star Best Western Rewards — 96 rooms + breakfast buffet + reliable chain quality + 10 min from Sunrise Peak. ₩140,000-310,000 / $95-210/night.

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Pension Sunrise Peak Seongsan
#4
From $78/night

Pension Sunrise Peak Seongsan

Korean-style pension — 20 rooms with kitchens + Sunrise-Peak views + breakfast. The local-pension experience for couples and families. ₩115,000-250,000 / $78-170/night.

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Seongsan Sunrise Hostel
#5
From $28/night

Seongsan Sunrise Hostel

Budget hostel + private rooms — 8-min walk to Sunrise Peak + free breakfast + the cheapest legit Seongsan option. ₩42,000-100,000 / $28-65/night.

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Jeju City (north coast — CJU Airport + Dongmun Market)

Mid-range Transit: 85/100 Noise: moderate

The island's largest city and primary entry point — CJU Airport handles 90% of arrivals. Dongmun Traditional Market is the seafood-and-mandarin shopping hub (Jeju's famous black pork BBQ alley is here). Yongduam Rock (Dragon Head Rock), Iho Tewoo Beach (with the photogenic red-and-white wooden horse lighthouses), and the Jeju Folklore & Natural History Museum. Best for short stays, layover nights, or travelers using Jeju City as a daily-trip base. $60-470/night.

Maison Glad Jeju
#1
From $190/night

Maison Glad Jeju

5-star Korean-heritage hotel opened 1985 — was Korea's first international-standard resort outside Seoul. 411 rooms + outdoor heated pool + casino + 8 restaurants. The old-school grandeur pick. ₩280,000-630,000 / $190-425/night.

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Ramada Plaza Jeju Ocean Front
#2
From $140/night

Ramada Plaza Jeju Ocean Front

5-star Wyndham property on Jeju City's seafront. 411 rooms + outdoor pool + spa + Tapdong Beach + walking distance to Dongmun Market. Wyndham Rewards points-earning. ₩210,000-490,000 / $140-330/night.

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Grand Hyatt Jeju
#3
From $180/night

Grand Hyatt Jeju

5-star Hyatt opened 2020 inside Jeju Dream Tower (the island's tallest building). 1,600 rooms across 38 floors + indoor + outdoor pools + casino + 14 restaurants. The newest and largest. ₩270,000-580,000 / $180-390/night.

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Sea Es Hotel Jeju
#4
From $78/night

Sea Es Hotel Jeju

3-star — 80 rooms + breakfast + 15-min taxi to the airport + walking to Dongmun Market. Reliable Korean mid-budget. ₩115,000-250,000 / $78-170/night.

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Jeju Hiking Inn
#5
From $25/night

Jeju Hiking Inn

Budget hostel near Jeju City Bus Terminal — dorms + private rooms + free breakfast + bus access to Hallasan trailheads. Hiker-friendly budget pick. ₩35,000-85,000 / $25-55/night.

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Seogwipo (south coast — Jungmun Tourism Complex)

Luxury Transit: 60/100 Noise: quiet

Jeju's south coast has the warmest, calmest weather and the Jungmun Tourism Complex — a 2.5 km² cluster of five 5-star resorts (Shilla, Lotte, Hyatt, Seaes, Parnas) with golf courses, Jungmun Beach (the island's most-developed swimming beach), Yeomiji Botanical Garden, the Pacific Land marine show, and Cheonjiyeon + Jeongbang Waterfalls (the only waterfall in Asia that falls directly into the ocean). 90 min by car from CJU Airport. $100-1,250/night.

The Shilla Jeju
#1
From $280/night

The Shilla Jeju

5-star Korean-luxury flagship opened 1990. 429 rooms + indoor + outdoor pools + spa + tennis courts + the celebrated Continental restaurant. The Jungmun anchor and Korea's most-storied resort. ₩420,000-1,120,000 / $280-750/night.

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Lotte Hotel Jeju
#2
From $235/night

Lotte Hotel Jeju

5-star Jungmun — 500 rooms + the famous outdoor 'Castle Lounge' pool with a daily Vegas-style fountain show + Lotte Duty Free + spa + family theme park. Family-traveler flagship. ₩350,000-980,000 / $235-660/night.

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Hyatt Regency Jeju
#3
From $190/night

Hyatt Regency Jeju

5-star Jungmun — 224 rooms across the atrium-design lobby + outdoor pool + spa + direct walking access to Jungmun Beach. Hyatt World of Hyatt points-earning. ₩280,000-700,000 / $190-470/night.

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Seaes Hotel & Resort
#4
From $190/night

Seaes Hotel & Resort

5-star boutique — 36 individually-designed pool villas with private hot tubs + the small Wonderfall restaurant + Hanganae cliff path direct access. The boutique alternative to the chain anchors. ₩280,000-630,000 / $190-425/night.

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Hotel Toscana Seogwipo
#5
From $95/night

Hotel Toscana Seogwipo

4-star sister property to Aewol Toscana — 100 rooms with Mediterranean-village decor + breakfast + 15 min from the Jungmun beach. The mid-tier southern-coast pick. ₩140,000-390,000 / $95-260/night.

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Top Neighborhoods in Jeju Island

What each area is best for, with quick pros and cons.

Jeju City (north)

#1

Airport + main shopping. Convenient base; less scenic.

Jungmun (south)

#2

Resort hub + Jungmun Beach + Lotte/Shilla luxury resorts. Honeymoon.

Seongsan (east)

#3

Sunrise Peak + quiet pensions + boat trips. Scenic east coast.

Aewol (west)

#4

Hallim/Hyeopjae beaches + Cafe street + sunset. Hipster + photo.

Seogwipo (south central)

#5

Waterfalls + Jeongbang waterfall + connector to Jungmun.

Hallasan area (interior)

#6

Mountain trekking base. Pensions + ranches near Hallasan.

Featured Hotels in Jeju Island

Hand-picked properties with style, location, and value.

Lotte Hotel Jeju (Jungmun)

Lotte Hotel Jeju (Jungmun)

Resort

5-star Jungmun resort + spa

From $250/night ★ 4.7 (5,200+)
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Shilla Stay Jeju

Shilla Stay Jeju

5-star Seogwipo central + cliff views

From $200/night ★ 4.8 (4,400+)
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Grand Hyatt Jeju

Grand Hyatt Jeju

City

5-star Jeju City casino + skyline

From $230/night ★ 4.7 (3,400+)
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Booking Tips for Jeju Island

  • Book 3-4 months ahead for cherry blossom (late March-early April), autumn foliage (Oct-Nov), and year-end. Prices double or triple in these windows.
  • Free cancellation matters — Booking.com and Agoda usually let you cancel 24-48h before. Lock in the lower of "non-refundable" vs "free cancel" by comparing both rates.
  • Stay near a transit hub — being 5 minutes from a major train/metro station is worth more than fancy amenities you'll barely use.
  • Read recent reviews (last 3-6 months) — older reviews can mislead after renovations, ownership changes, or service decline.
  • Hotels often beat Airbnb in Jeju Island — easier check-in, no language barrier, daily cleaning, and similar prices for solo/couple travelers.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the best area to stay in Jeju Island?
For first-time visitors, Jeju City (north) is typically the best base — Airport + main shopping. Convenient base; less scenic.. We've compared 6 key neighborhoods below with their pros and cons.
When should I book a hotel in Jeju Island?
For peak seasons (cherry blossom, autumn foliage, year-end), book 3-4 months ahead — prices often double and top hotels sell out. For off-season, 4-6 weeks ahead is usually enough. Booking.com and Agoda commonly allow 24-48 hour cancellation; lock in early and adjust later if needed.
Should I stay near the airport or the city center?
For 1-2 night layovers or early flights, airport hotels make sense. For 3+ days, always stay in the city center — even a 30-minute commute eats hours of sightseeing time. Jeju Island's central districts have extensive transit, so 'city center' usually means easy access to most attractions.
What's the average hotel price in Jeju Island?
Budget hostels and capsule hotels: $30/night. 3-star hotels: $60/night. 4-5 star or boutique luxury: $160+/night. Cherry blossom, summer holidays, and year-end push prices 50-100% higher.
Are Airbnbs allowed in Jeju Island?
Yes, with regulations. Stick to legitimate licensed listings (look for permit numbers in the listing). Hotels often offer better cancellation terms and are easier for solo travelers. For families or groups of 4+, apartment rentals usually offer more space at similar cost.
Do hotels in Jeju Island accept foreign credit cards?
Major hotels and chains accept Visa, Mastercard, and Amex. Smaller boutique hotels and ryokan-style inns may be cash-only or only accept Japanese cards — confirm before booking. Always have backup cash for incidentals.

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