If you’re seeking a day full of vibrant colors, scenic landscapes, and authentic local experiences on Jeju Island, this small group tour offers just that—at a reasonable price of $111 per person. Over roughly 8 hours, you’ll explore stunning natural sites like Mt. Halla, enjoy the dreamy pink muhly grass at Camellia Hill, and even get your hands dirty picking fresh tangerines. Led by a friendly and knowledgeable guide, this tour strikes a balance between curated sightseeing and the freedom to enjoy each stop at your own pace.
What truly makes this tour stand out are two specific elements: first, the chance to capture incredible Instagram-worthy photos among pink muhly and silver grass—both perfect backdrops for fall colors. Second, the authentic tangerine picking experience offers a taste of Jeju’s agricultural charm that larger bus tours often miss. That said, a potential downside is the pace—it’s quite full-day, so if you prefer leisurely mornings or want to linger longer at each site, it might feel a little rushed.
This experience is ideal for travelers who love nature, photography, and regional culture. If you’re eager to see the island’s autumn hues, enjoy engaging in seasonal activities, and appreciate a well-organized, smaller group setting, this tour offers excellent value and memorable moments.
Key Points

- Beautiful Autumn Scenery — From Mt. Halla’s foliage to silver grass at Saebyeol Oreum, the landscape is a vivid display of fall colors.
- Photogenic Spots — Camellia Hill and Saebyeol Oreum provide perfect backdrops for social media photos.
- Authentic Tangerine Picking — Experience Jeju’s citrus culture firsthand by harvesting your own sweet fruit.
- Diverse Natural Highlights — From volcanic cliffs to waterfalls, the tour covers Jeju’s striking natural features.
- Cultural Insights — The Osulloc Tea Museum offers a glimpse into Korea’s tea traditions, complemented by tasting sessions.
- Well-Organized & Small Group — With a knowledgeable guide and limited participants, the tour balances structure with personal attention.
A Deep Dive into the Jeju Autumn Tour

When we first looked at this tour, what caught our eye was the combination of nature, cultural experiences, and seasonal beauty—all packed into a single day. The price of $111 offers solid value, especially considering the inclusion of a guide, transportation, and the variety of stops. It’s designed for those who want to see a lot without the hassle of planning each detail themselves.
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The Itinerary Breakdown
Starting early from Jeju-si, the tour begins with a walk at Mt. Halla’s 1100 Altitude Wetland. Here, we loved the way the wooden boardwalks led us through a peaceful landscape blanketed in golden autumn foliage. The crisp mountain air was invigorating, and the scenery offers a perfect photo opportunity. The tour guide explained the native highland vegetation, providing context that adds depth to this scenic start.
Next, we head to Camellia Hill Botanical Garden, famed for its pink muhly grass in fall. The soft, feathery plumes create a romantic, almost fairytale atmosphere—ideal for capturing stunning images. We appreciated the fact that Camellia flowers are beginning to bloom in late fall, adding even more color and charm to the landscape. This stop blends natural beauty with a sense of tranquility, perfect for a slow, contemplative walk.
Lunch and Coastal Marvels
A local restaurant provides the chance to enjoy authentic Jeju cuisine—vegetarian options available—offering a flavor-rich break before the afternoon’s adventures. The choice of nearby eateries that are both high-quality and reasonably priced is a real plus. After lunch, the tour continues to Jusangjeolli Cliff, where the dramatic volcanic columns plunge into the sea. The contrast of jagged rocks and crashing waves under the autumn sky is remarkable, and many reviewers remarked on how striking this coastal scenery is.
Waterfalls and Tangerine Picking
The lush Cheonjeyeon Falls follows, with a scenic walk through forested paths leading to the three-tiered cascade. The Seonimgyo Bridge, carved with mythic figures, adds a layer of cultural storytelling that enriches the visit. Perhaps most memorable is the hands-on tangerine picking—a quintessential Jeju activity. Visitors are encouraged to taste the mandarins without limit and take a bagful home, which many reviewers found to be a real highlight. The farm visit not only provides fresh fruit but also insights into Jeju’s citrus farming traditions.
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The Osulloc Tea Museum offers a relaxing break, where you can savor a cup of green tea or enjoy a matcha dessert amidst rolling tea fields. The newly opened aging cellar with free tastings is a delightful addition, allowing visitors to sample different teas while gaining an understanding of Korea’s tea culture. The last stop at Saebyeol Oreum showcases silver grass swaying in the breeze, creating a perfect sunset scene and excellent photo opportunity.
How the Tour Works
The tour is structured with live English-speaking guides, designed to be engaging and informative. Pick-up is included, and the group size is kept small—fostering a more personalized experience. Expect to walk approximately 30 minutes at Mt. Halla and variable durations at other sites, with most stops lasting between 40 minutes and an hour.
What Travelers Say
All three reviewed travelers gave this tour a perfect 5-star rating, citing the knowledgeable guides, well-chosen sites, and overall organization. One praised guide June for her attentiveness and explanations, while another loved the timing for photo opportunities. The consensus is that the tour strikes a great balance between guided insight and free time, especially at the photo spots and during the tangerine picking.
Practical Considerations
While the tour offers excellent value, keep in mind that it’s a full day, so comfortable shoes and clothes are a must. Baby strollers are not permitted, and travelers with mobility issues might find some walking challenging. The tour is perfect for those who enjoy outdoor activities, photography, and local culture—but perhaps less suited for those seeking a leisurely, slow-paced experience.
Who Will Enjoy This Tour?

Travelers eager to see Jeju’s most photogenic natural sites—from volcanic cliffs to lush wetlands—will find this tour rewarding. It’s also great for food lovers who want to taste the region’s fresh produce and learn about its agricultural traditions firsthand. If you appreciate small-group settings for more personal interaction and insightful commentary, this tour hits the mark.
This experience is best suited for active individuals who don’t mind a busy schedule and enjoy a mix of outdoor exploration and cultural stops. If your goal is to tick off iconic Jeju sights with the benefit of a knowledgeable guide, then this tour offers excellent value.
Frequently Asked Questions

Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, children are included in the passenger count. However, infants and children under 6 must be in car seats, and the tour isn’t suitable for wheelchair users or those with mobility issues due to walking at the stops.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 8 hours, with a schedule that includes multiple stops and some walking.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes and clothes are essential. Weather can change, so consider bringing a hat or rain jacket depending on forecast.
Are lunch and entrance fees included?
Lunch is not included; you’ll dine at a local restaurant with options, including vegetarian choices. Entrance fees are included in the tour price.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour, allowing flexibility in your plans.
Will I get plenty of photo opportunities?
Absolutely. Many stops are chosen for their scenic beauty, especially Camellia Hill and Saebyeol Oreum, perfect for photos.
Is the guide fluent in English?
Yes, the tour features an English-speaking guide who provides informative and engaging commentary throughout the day.
Final Thoughts

This small-group tour offers a well-rounded taste of Jeju’s autumn scenery, cultural highlights, and seasonal pleasures. It’s particularly ideal for travelers who want beautiful landscapes combined with authentic local experiences like tangerine picking and tea tasting. The thoughtful organization, combined with the guide’s attentiveness, ensures a smooth, enjoyable day. Although it’s a full schedule, the diversity of sites and activities keeps it lively and engaging.
For those who appreciate stunning vistas, picturesque photography spots, and a slice of Jeju life, this tour delivers. It balances natural beauty, cultural insights, and fun activities—making it a memorable way to experience Jeju in its most colorful season. If you’re ready for a day that blends scenic landscapes with enjoyable local activities, this tour is worth considering.
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