Jeju Ollero Pension is conveniently located on Jeju Island. With convenient transportation, Jeju International Airport is just a short drive (15 minutes) away, providing you with a lot of convenience. From the hotel, you can walk to the Lotteria seawater sauna. There are also many restaurants and cafes in the surroundings. Whether you are staying for a short time or planning a stay, the hotel will create an unforgettable stay. Each room is sea view. In the living room, you can see the blue sea at a glance, and you will enjoy a restful night's sleep. The 20-metre outdoor swimming pool, cooking area, and a nice sea-view bathroom are also ready. The promenade in front of the hotel is also very beautiful. Every Saturday evening, a small concert by the poet jonghun woo was held. Welcome to Jeju Evening Road Guest House, where you will feel attentive and high-quality hotel services, and reap the memories of a beautiful travel.
Jeju Island is the largest island in South Korea. A volcanic island, it enjoys a pleasant year-round climate. The center of the island is Hallasan, the highest peak in South Korea that was formed by a volcanic eruption. The island is also home to world heritage sites such as Seongsan Ilchulbong (Sunrise Peak) and Manjanggul. Seogwipo, the island’s second largest city, is home to famous resorts. The old part of Jeju is home to the largest traditional market on the island, while the new part has a more urban atmosphere. The western part of the island is largely full of unexplored natural landscapes. The attractions of Jeju Island are relatively scattered, and public transportation is mainly in the form of buses, so those unfamiliar with bus routes are advised to take taxis. Tourists normally spend around three days in Jeju. Visitors can spend one day visiting the natural attractions, one day in the city, and the last day admiring the scenery of the offshore islands.
Jeju Island's unique landforms define the character of the scenery. There are two major folk villages on Jeju; the Museum of Folk Villages and the Seongeup Folk Village, which both preserve folklore materials that have been passed down through history. For this reason, visitors may be interested in heading to these places that restore the customs of Jeju to learn about Korea's unique soil culture. While you’re there, don't forget to try the oja tea. Jeju has many unique museums of various types. For family trips, visiting the Teddy Bear Museum and Hello Kitty Island always makes for a fun daytrip. Those interested in culture will love the green tea museum, yet there’s also the option of heading to the Trickeye 3D Museum to take some pictures that are worth posting on social media. On the eastern side of Jeju Island there is also a coral island known as Udo. Unlike the natural scenery seen throughout most of Jeju, this island gives off a more peaceful feeling. The white beaches, emerald waters, and small cafes there make Udo the perfect island to enjoy long vacations. Visitors can also rent a bicycles or an electric car and make a trip around the island! There are lots of Jeju hotels in this area worth checking out. It’s recommended to book in advance during peak seasons.
Jeju Island has different scenery throughout the year. In the spring, rape blossoms bloom; in the summer, the ocean is a gorgeous shade of blue; in autumn, red leaves fall and purple orchids bloom all over the mountain; in the winter, show covers Hallasan.