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Must-Visit Attractions on Udo Island
Dapdanitap Lighthouse
As you explore the northern tip of Udo, you'll spot the striking white Dapdanitap lighthouse standing proudly by the coast. Although you can't climb it, the tower's proximity to the water and rocks makes for a picturesque sight. Even more intriguing are the stone mini pyramids nearby called bongsudae (or mangru by the Jeju locals). These beacon mounds, since the Joseon dynasty, were once crucial for military communication.
Hagosudong Beach
Head to Hagosudong on Udo's northeast side for a lovely white sand beach. Families love it for the shallow waters. This spot used to be a top spot for anchovy fishing. On summer nights, catch the magical sight of fishing boats lighting up the waters---it's called Yahangeobeom.
Dongan Gyeong-gul
Known as the Dongangyeong Cave, this sea cave also goes by a fun nickname---the whale's nostril. On the path to the cave, you'll spot peculiar rocks and stones, adding to the sightseeing experience. The cave's grand, arch-shaped entrance makes it hard to miss. Once inside, you'll be amazed by the cave's impressive size and scale. This cave even hosts concerts every year, given its vast size!
Dolcani Beach
Named "Dolcani" for its manger-like shape, this spot has foot-only access at Udo Island, fitting with the island's Cow nickname. Walk from Cheonjin Port to Dolcani Beach, passing stone towers where you can make wishes with basalt rocks.
Udo Sanho Beach
Udo Island has three delightful beaches, including Geommeolle Beach, each with its own special vibe. Udo Sanho Beach, also known as Seobinbaeksa, just a short stroll from Cheonjin Port, looks like scattered popcorn on the shore. Dive in and feel the unique Rhodoliths under your feet---it's not your average sand, but marine algae giving the beach its coral sand nickname. The sun reflecting off the white sand and the emerald sea on this West Coast beach creates a stunning view you'd usually find in places like Southeast Asia or the Mediterranean.
Tips for Your Udo Island Visit
When is the best time to visit Udo Island?
The ideal times to visit Udo Jeju City are during the spring and fall. The weather is mild and pleasant, making it perfect for outdoor activities and exploring the island's natural beauty.
How to go to Udo Island?
From Jeju Island, hop on a 15-minute ferry ride in the Seongsan ferry terminal from Seongsan Port to reach Udo Island! Once there, you can explore the island in a day by driving, biking, taking a tour bus, or hiking the Jeju Olle Trail. It's a fantastic day trip option, and you can even combine it with a visit to Seongsan Ilchulbong for a full adventure!
Where to stay in Udo Island?
For easy access to attractions and dining options, consider staying overnight in Udo near Geommeolle Beach. Alternatively, you can stay in Jeju near Jongdal Port for a more isolated experience with stunning views of Udo and Seongsan Ilchulbong.
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