Best Things To Do in Jeju with Kids
Looking for the best things to do with your family in Jeju, South Korea? You're in the right place. We've curated 5 top-rated family attractions spanning Beach & Coastal, Cultural & Historical Sites, Education & Science. Each destination is vetted by real parents with safety ratings, age recommendations, and insider tips you won't find on generic travel sites. From splash parks to cultural gems, here's your complete guide to Jeju with kids.

Jeju Folk Village Museum
A living-history museum with 100+ restored traditional Jeju houses spread across a sprawling outdoor village. Watch blacksmiths, bamboo weavers, and horse riders demonstrate life from the Joseon era. Kids can try traditional games and ride horses.
The horse ride (W5,000) is the highlight for most kids — do it first while the horses are fresh and lines are short.

Hallasan National Park
South Korea's tallest mountain and a UNESCO World Heritage site with family-friendly hiking trails through ancient forests, volcanic craters, and alpine meadows. The Eorimok and Yeongsil trails offer stunning views without the full summit climb.
The Yeongsil trail is shorter (1. 5h round trip) but steeper.

Jeju Eco Land
A theme park built around a scenic narrow-gauge train ride through a vast forest of eucalyptus, cedar, and pine. Four themed stations let you hop off to explore lakes, gardens, a children's playground, and an ecological pond with giant koi and ducks.
The resort kids club has supervised activities from 9am-5pm — plan adult time accordingly.

Jeju Folk Village Museum
A living-history museum with 100+ restored traditional Jeju houses spread across a sprawling outdoor village. Watch blacksmiths, bamboo weavers, and horse riders demonstrate life from the Joseon era. Kids can try traditional games and ride horses.
The horse ride (W5,000) is the highlight for most kids — do it first while the horses are fresh and lines are short.

Hallasan National Park
South Korea's tallest mountain and a UNESCO World Heritage site with family-friendly hiking trails through ancient forests, volcanic craters, and alpine meadows. The Eorimok and Yeongsil trails offer stunning views without the full summit climb.
The Yeongsil trail is shorter (1. 5h round trip) but steeper.
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