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Cheap places to stay in Jeju?

 
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Paladin Brewer



Joined: 25 Dec 2009

PostPosted: Thu Jul 15, 2010 7:52 pm    Post subject: Cheap places to stay in Jeju? Reply with quote

So I plan on going to Jeju for my first week of paid vacation. I will be coming via the ferry from Incheon, seems easier and pleasant. Anywho, I've never been there and my Korean sucks. Any good recommendations on places to stay for 4 days or so?

And just for fun, any recommendations on nice things to see? Particularly cultural type things, good hiking, nice scenic areas. I've seen some pics of nice waterfalls but not sure where to find them. All of Jeju is just an island, right?
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rickpidero



Joined: 03 Sep 2009

PostPosted: Thu Jul 15, 2010 10:02 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I stayed at Yeha Guesthouse. It was nice, cheap, and you can meet people to hangout with. They will help you get around too.

I'd say hit up the beaches as much as possible. The black sand beach was a little bit disappointing though, kind of gross. Lava tubes were pretty cool too.

Once you get there you can get all the information you need.
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InDaGu



Joined: 28 Jun 2010
Location: Cebu City, Philippines

PostPosted: Fri Jul 16, 2010 12:44 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Absolute #1 recommendation is to rent a scooter.
After that, there's a bunch of waterfalls and stuff to see along the south coast, and it's easy to access everything if you have your own wheels.
As far as places to stay, check out Jeju Hiking Inn. It's a hostel in Seogwipo, close to the resort area and there's scooter rental nearby:
http://www.hikinginn.com/bbs/zboard.php?id=eqa
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cassimira



Joined: 26 Dec 2009
Location: Daeso, South Korea

PostPosted: Fri Jul 16, 2010 1:01 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

ag, I"m so jealous that you got a ferry ticket. we waited too long to book, and now its full. We so hoped to take our car!
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Ruthdes



Joined: 16 Oct 2008
Location: Seoul

PostPosted: Fri Jul 16, 2010 4:52 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I second Hiking Inn. Kevin, who owns(?) the place, speaks English pretty well and he'll tell you how to get around without renting a scooter/car if you don't want to do that. It's in Seogwipo and a single yeo room is 22,000 won a night. I think it was 30,000 for a double.

The two waterfalls are in Seowipo and aren't spectacular, but are at least worth the price of admission. The Lonely Planet guide says that Jeongbang Falls (정방폭포) is the only waterfall in Asia that falls straight into the sea. However it doesn't really fall into the sea (into a rock pool near the sea), and I've seen another in Asia that does - Lower Duden Falls in Antalya, Turkey (yes that's in the Asian part of Turkey!). It is very nice though and work the 2000 odd won it costs to get in. Cheonjiyeon Falls (천지연폭포) is on the other side of town and is also a nice walk and the same entrance price. They are both within walking distance of Hiking Inn.

Other things to do in Seogwipo: The Eros Museum in World Cup Stadium was pretty interesting. That's 7000 won. The little island just off the coast, connected to the main island by the bridge with the Burj al Arab like structure is worth a walk around. There also lots of nice restaurants to eat seafood or black pig sam gyeop sal.

Ilchulbong (a crater) on the east coast is definitely worth a trip. My friend an I stayed in huge minbak for 50,000 won a night with a beautiful view of the sea and Ilchulbong.

The lava tube - manjanggul - is cool (but cold and drippy inside), and worth the trip. There's a hedge maze nearby which is not too expensive and worth stopping by if you have the time.

Hallasan is good but if you're going to do one of the long courses (from the east or north), start early as you have to pass a check point by 1pm or they won't let you go to the top. The western courses are shorter, but don't go all the way to the summit, so you miss Baengnokdam - the crater lake.

Of course, Loveland, just south of Jeju City, is a must for all the clich�d photo opps. Iho Beach is a nice place to hang out for a few hours if you just want to sit on the beach (or it was in early July when it wasn't busy anyway - don't know what it's like in holiday season).

We hired a car, which was very convenient and fun, but it is possible to go to all these places by public transport.
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Paladin Brewer



Joined: 25 Dec 2009

PostPosted: Sun Aug 01, 2010 6:05 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Are any of the places to stay near where the ferry docks? I was trying to find Seogwipo on a map, Hiking Inn sounds cheap enough but I don't see it Sad
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Paladin Brewer



Joined: 25 Dec 2009

PostPosted: Sun Aug 01, 2010 6:26 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Actually I do see Seogwipo on the map...but its way on the other side of the island from the port Sad
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Sector7G



Joined: 24 May 2008

PostPosted: Sun Aug 22, 2010 2:11 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Ruthdes wrote:
I second Hiking Inn. Kevin, who owns(?) the place, speaks English pretty well and he'll tell you how to get around without renting a scooter/car if you don't want to do that. It's in Seogwipo and a single yeo room is 22,000 won a night. I think it was 30,000 for a double.

The two waterfalls are in Seowipo and aren't spectacular, but are at least worth the price of admission. The Lonely Planet guide says that Jeongbang Falls (정방폭포) is the only waterfall in Asia that falls straight into the sea. However it doesn't really fall into the sea (into a rock pool near the sea), and I've seen another in Asia that does - Lower Duden Falls in Antalya, Turkey (yes that's in the Asian part of Turkey!). It is very nice though and work the 2000 odd won it costs to get in. Cheonjiyeon Falls (천지연폭포) is on the other side of town and is also a nice walk and the same entrance price. They are both within walking distance of Hiking Inn.



Hey thanks to you and also InDaGu for your tips about the area around Hiking Inn in Seogwipo. You should write for the Lonely planet. It is a pretty cool area with all of the things you mentioned and also some pretty spectacular views from up high of the harbor and sea below.

However, I would quibble a little about the Hiking Inn itself. Why stay there when right around the corner you can get a much better love motel for only about 5000 won more? Unless you need a place that is bicyclist friendly and has a communal kitchen, there really is no need to stay in such a no frills place. I left after one night.
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sallymonster



Joined: 06 Feb 2010
Location: Seattle area

PostPosted: Sun Aug 22, 2010 6:23 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Sector7G wrote:
Ruthdes wrote:
I second Hiking Inn. Kevin, who owns(?) the place, speaks English pretty well and he'll tell you how to get around without renting a scooter/car if you don't want to do that. It's in Seogwipo and a single yeo room is 22,000 won a night. I think it was 30,000 for a double.

The two waterfalls are in Seowipo and aren't spectacular, but are at least worth the price of admission. The Lonely Planet guide says that Jeongbang Falls (정방폭포) is the only waterfall in Asia that falls straight into the sea. However it doesn't really fall into the sea (into a rock pool near the sea), and I've seen another in Asia that does - Lower Duden Falls in Antalya, Turkey (yes that's in the Asian part of Turkey!). It is very nice though and work the 2000 odd won it costs to get in. Cheonjiyeon Falls (천지연폭포) is on the other side of town and is also a nice walk and the same entrance price. They are both within walking distance of Hiking Inn.



Hey thanks to you and also InDaGu for your tips about the area around Hiking Inn in Seogwipo. You should write for the Lonely planet. It is a pretty cool area with all of the things you mentioned and also some pretty spectacular views from up high of the harbor and sea below.

However, I would quibble a little about the Hiking Inn itself. Why stay there when right around the corner you can get a much better love motel for only about 5000 won more? Unless you need a place that is bicyclist friendly and has a communal kitchen, there really is no need to stay in such a no frills place. I left after one night.


I didn't like Hiking Inn either, nor was I a big fan of the town of Seogwipo. My room at Hiking Inn had mold all over one of the walls, and the front desk guy (the owner?) wasn't all that kind to me. There isn't much to do in Seogwipo expect see the waterfalls, and I thought the nearest beach, Jungmun, was one of the ugliest beaches on the island. I ended up having to take a bus out of Seogwipo just to do anything of interest.

My recommendation is to stay in Jeju City at Yeha Guesthouse. The staff at Yeha Guesthouse were wonderful, and there's a free breakfast (toast and eggs). The guesthouse is next to Jeju intercity bus terminal and fairly close to Jeju City's nightlife district in case you want to have a drink or two.
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carleverson



Joined: 04 Dec 2009

PostPosted: Sun Aug 22, 2010 6:27 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Go to Anna's Guesthouse in Seogwipo. Rooms with air conditioning and free breakfast go for 15,000 won a night. Can't get any cheaper than that.
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Ruthdes



Joined: 16 Oct 2008
Location: Seoul

PostPosted: Mon Aug 23, 2010 2:45 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Sector7G wrote:
Ruthdes wrote:
I second Hiking Inn. Kevin, who owns(?) the place, speaks English pretty well and he'll tell you how to get around without renting a scooter/car if you don't want to do that. It's in Seogwipo and a single yeo room is 22,000 won a night. I think it was 30,000 for a double.

The two waterfalls are in Seowipo and aren't spectacular, but are at least worth the price of admission. The Lonely Planet guide says that Jeongbang Falls (정방폭포) is the only waterfall in Asia that falls straight into the sea. However it doesn't really fall into the sea (into a rock pool near the sea), and I've seen another in Asia that does - Lower Duden Falls in Antalya, Turkey (yes that's in the Asian part of Turkey!). It is very nice though and work the 2000 odd won it costs to get in. Cheonjiyeon Falls (천지연폭포) is on the other side of town and is also a nice walk and the same entrance price. They are both within walking distance of Hiking Inn.



Hey thanks to you and also InDaGu for your tips about the area around Hiking Inn in Seogwipo. You should write for the Lonely planet. It is a pretty cool area with all of the things you mentioned and also some pretty spectacular views from up high of the harbor and sea below.

However, I would quibble a little about the Hiking Inn itself. Why stay there when right around the corner you can get a much better love motel for only about 5000 won more? Unless you need a place that is bicyclist friendly and has a communal kitchen, there really is no need to stay in such a no frills place. I left after one night.


Thanks! Travel writer/photographer is my not-so-secret dream career! But only the romanticized version where you can stay for a long time in each place and get paid a lot of money for it!

I liked Hiking Inn b/c it was a hostel, and I stay in hostels partly for the price, but mostly for the ability to meet people. I travel by myself a lot, without being a solitary person. Therefore the choice of accommodation is very important to my enjoyment. If I don't meet anyone, I'll be miserable. Hiking Inn was an effective way to meet people. The rooms were fine (mine didn't have mold), but nothing spectacular. But then for 22,000won, I wouldn't expect to be wowed. I stand by my assertion that Kevin was helpful (if busy). Each to their own, but I got what I wanted out of it.
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DeMayonnaise



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PostPosted: Mon Aug 23, 2010 9:12 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Whatever you do, don't get suckered into seeing Oedelgae. Worst. Tourist trap. Ever. You must trust me on this one...especially if you're riding a bike around the island and have to bike up and down the big hill to get to it, negotiating the road with a ton of tourist buses.
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