Jeju Island, off South Korea’s southern coast, is known for its stunning natural landscapes and rich culture. Hallasan Mountain, the country’s highest peak, offers scenic hiking trails, while beaches like Hyeopjae and Hamdeok attract visitors with clear blue waters perfect for swimming and water sports. Jeju is also home to Manjanggul, one of the world’s largest lava tubes and a UNESCO World Heritage site, adding to the island's geological wonders. Jeju’s cultural heritage shines through attractions like Seongsan Ilchulbong, famous for sunrise views, and the unique haenyeo divers, who free dive to harvest seafood a tradition honored by UNESCO. The island’s cuisine is equally memorable, with dishes like black pork BBQ and fresh seafood. For convenience, renting a car is ideal for exploring Jeju’s various sites, making it an attractive destination for travelers seeking both adventure and relaxation.