Jeju's Best Waterfalls
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Jeju's Best Waterfalls

Neighbourhood

Seogwipo

Price Range

Nearest Metro

N/A — drive or bus

Opening Hours

9 AM – 6 PM

Mina Park
Mina Park · Updated March 2026

Mina has spent years covering Korea's food and culture; her picks in Seogwipo focus on character and quality over hype.

Top highlights: Jeju's Best Waterfalls

  • Curated spots in Seogwipo, one of Jeju City's most visited areas
  • 1 hand-picked venues with descriptions and practical tips
  • Themes include Nature, Hiking, Photography
  • Price guidance: ₩ — plan your budget before you go
  • Nearest metro: N/A — drive or bus — easy to reach by public transport

Jeju's volcanic geology has created some spectacular waterfalls, most of them clustered along the island's southern coast near Seogwipo. From the famous Jeongbang — one of the only waterfalls in Asia that falls directly into the ocean — to quieter cascades hidden in forest gorges, these are the ones to visit.

Jeju's Best Waterfalls — supporting
Jeju's Best Waterfalls — supporting

Overview of the area or theme

This guide focuses on Seogwipo, one of Jeju City's most visited neighbourhoods. The spots we've chosen reflect the area's character and the kind of things to do experiences that make Seogwipo worth a trip.

The list below includes our top picks: a mix of places that suit different tastes and budgets. Use the descriptions and tips to plan your visit and combine a few spots into a single trip.

Local culture and atmosphere

In Seogwipo, the atmosphere is shaped by the local crowd, the mix of venues and the neighbourhood's place in Jeju City. Expect a distinct vibe that differs from other parts of the city — part of what makes exploring by neighbourhood so rewarding.

The spots we've included often reflect themes like Nature, Hiking, Photography. Use those as a rough guide to the kind of experience you'll get in each place.

Price expectations

Budget-wise, expect to spend in the ₩ range for a typical visit to the spots in this guide. That can mean a single drink or meal, or a full evening depending on the place.

Some venues are more casual and affordable; others are splurge-worthy. We've noted price levels where relevant so you can plan according to your budget. Tipping is not customary in South Korea.

Tips for visitors

Getting to Seogwipo is straightforward: the nearest metro is N/A — drive or bus. From there, most venues are within walking distance. Public transport runs until around midnight, so plan your return or use taxis and ride apps.

Respect local customs: don't stick chopsticks upright in rice, pour drinks for others at shared tables, and keep noise down in residential areas. Carry ID if you're drinking; the legal age is 19.

Best times to visit

Opening hours vary by venue — some open late morning, others in the afternoon. For cafes and restaurants, lunch and early evening are often the busiest. Check individual listings for the latest hours.

Spring and autumn are the most comfortable seasons for exploring Jeju City; summer and winter are fine too but pack and plan for the weather. Festivals and holidays can affect opening times and crowds.

You can cover several spots in this guide in one trip if you plan by area. Group venues that are close together and allow time for walking and queueing at popular places. Many visitors use this guide to build a full day or evening in Seogwipo.

Local insights

In Seogwipo, the local culture and crowd types reflect the neighbourhood's place in Jeju City. The typical atmosphere here — from student nightlife to expat hangouts and late-night street food — is what the area is known for. Who usually visits varies by venue and time of day.

Budget expectations

Spots in this guide typically sit in the ₩ range for a visit — whether that's a drink, a meal or an activity. Food and drink prices vary by venue; nightlife spending depends on how long you stay and what you order.

Entry tickets and cover charges are usually modest. Approximate ranges rather than exact prices: plan for the middle of ₩ per person for a typical evening or meal in Seogwipo.

Local etiquette

In Seogwipo, follow local norms: remove shoes where asked, don't stick chopsticks upright in rice, and pour drinks for others when sharing. Tipping is not expected in Korea.

Quiet residential areas deserve respect — keep noise down when walking through at night. On public transport, offer priority seats. Restaurant and bar behaviour is generally relaxed; follow the lead of the venue.

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The Spots

Jeongbang Waterfall

Jeongbang Waterfall

A 23-metre waterfall that plunges directly into the sea. The viewing platform gets you close enough to feel the spray.

Jeongbang-dong, Seogwipo-si

Insider Tip

Visit after rain for the most dramatic flow. The coast path east of here is beautiful and usually empty.

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Pro tips

  • Best time of day: visit after the area wakes up; Seogwipo is often liveliest from late afternoon. Nearest metro: N/A — drive or bus.
  • Crowd avoidance: weekdays are quieter than weekends; arrive earlier for popular spots.
  • Transport shortcut: use Naver Map or KakaoMap for real-time directions and bus options.
  • Food ordering: point at the menu or use a translation app; staff are used to helping visitors.

Frequently asked questions

What is this guide about?
This guide covers Jeju's Best Waterfalls — hand-picked things to do in Seogwipo. Each spot includes a description, tips and practical details. Use it to plan a single visit or string several places together for a full day or evening.
How do I get to the spots in Seogwipo?
The nearest metro is N/A — drive or bus. From there, most venues in this guide are within walking distance. Use Naver Map or KakaoMap for directions. Public transport runs until around midnight; after that use taxis or ride apps.
What should I budget for this guide?
Expect to spend in the ₩ range for a typical visit to the spots in this guide. That might be a single drink or meal, or a full evening depending on the place. Tipping is not expected in South Korea. Some venues are cash-only; carry some won.

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