A solo visitor can calmly walk the boardwalk, linger for photos or sketching, and rely on basic toilets and buses; safety rails exist, so independent exploration needs only normal care.
Why 1-2 hours visit duration is ideal for solo trip: Enough time to stroll the boardwalk, explore hidden paths, and take photos without rushing.
Sunrise meditation:
Arrive at opening to listen to waves hitting the cliffs.
Tip: Bring a small mat and stay on the upper platform to avoid slippery paths.
Hexagonal column photography:
Capture close-up shots of the basalt pillars from the observatory platform.
Tip: Use a wide-angle lens and arrive 30 minutes before sunset for warm light.
Hidden-path exploration:
Take the left trail from the plaza to access a lesser-known rocky beach.
Tip: Wear sturdy shoes and watch your step on the uneven stones.
Cliff-edge fishing:
Fish off the cliff when tide is high to join local anglers.
Tip: Check tide times and bring a safety rope; no gear rental on site.
Solo snack break:
Try octopus skewers or hallabong juice from entrance vendors.
Tip: Buy early to avoid queues and enjoy your snack on the bench overlooking the sea.
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Item | Cost (Approx.) |
---|---|
Entrance fee | KRW 2,000 |
Parking | KRW 2,000 |
Snack from vendors | KRW 4,000 |
Total Estimated | KRW 8,000 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
Summer mornings are best to avoid heat and crowds. In winter, dress warmly as strong winds hit the cliff. Visit in spring to taste fresh hallabong juice from vendors.
Address: Jungmun-dong, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do, South Korea
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John Slack
The views are breathtaking taking and the admission is extremely reasonable. It was worth the trip. You can grab a orange ice cream after.
Xian You Lim
A great family friendly attraction where a short walk and a short flight of stairs leads to an amazing view of the volcanic rock formations. Witness the force of nature. There are various viewpoints with different vibes. There's also some gift shops with snacks nearby. Recommended!
Hank Reacts
A must-see geospot here. Its volcanic rock forms the most perfect hexagonal shapes of all rocks. Feel free to take as many photos as you want but remember - no drones. But then, how did I post these drone shots? I must say the question lies within WHERE you are allowed to deploy the drone. And if you are dumb enough to just liftoff in the middle of the park, you might as well play with your balls ...
Vladislav Lee
We were there in cloudy weather, but it was 100% worth it. The incredible story of the origin of the hexagons was amazing. Beautiful volcanic coast and turquoise water
Shawn Pendley
Maybe you're thinking, why should I pay for parking and then pay for entrance just to look at rocks? First of all, it costs very little, and secondly, the rock formations really are stunning, and in my opinion, worth it. You start out seeing cool shapes made by lava, and further on, you can see the cliff leading to the ocean with column-like shapes and watch the waves smash against it. On the othe...
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