Is Jeju safe at night?


Is Jeju safe at night? Yes, Jeju is generally safe at night. The island is known for its low crime rate and is considered one of the safest places in South Korea. The police are very active and visible, and there are plenty of public transportation options available to get around.


Is 7 days in Jeju too much?

Is 7 days in Jeju too much? I would say 7 days is the perfect amount of time for any first-time visitors to Jeju island. Staying for longer than 3 days will allow you to explore all the sides of Jeju island, as well as Udo – which is very charming!


How many days in Jeju is enough?

3 days is enough to see the major sites of Jeju, so on the map I've outlined where to go for each day. This assumes that you can arrive at the first spot around 9am, and will be tired enough for dinner and relaxation around 7pm. If this sounds like you, this may be your perfect Jeju itinerary.


What should I be careful of in South Korea?

Avoid large public gatherings and take extra care in any crowded space. South Korea remains safe for most travellers, with a relatively low crime rate. However, petty crime happens, especially in major cities such as Seoul and Busan. Watch your belongings.


Is Jeju worth going?

Perfect For a Weekend, Perfect For More Than a Week Whether you're visiting just for a short weekend getaway, or looking to fill up a week or beyond – Jeju is well suited to any kind of holiday. If you only have two days up your sleeve, it's still well worth it to visit.


Is it OK to eat and walk in Korea?

Food and dining are important parts of Korean culture. When it comes to eating there are some specific behaviors that are rude in Korean etiquette. It's frowned upon for adults to eat while walking, so street food is often eaten right where you buy it.