Kick off with fresh-market flavours — try grilled fish, haemul (seafood) dishes or local snacks; the market stalls are generally open from morning into the evening but times vary by vendor.
Walk a cool, well-preserved lava tube showcasing dramatic lava formations and unique geology — visitor facilities are usually open 09:00–18:00 so check current closing times.
Visit the resort complex and its garden areas for themed displays and pleasant walks — the broader Shinhwa World area is open throughout the day (theme-park attractions have separate opening hours, commonly 10:00–22:00).
Explore the Innisfree Jeju House for product displays, a small garden and photo spots celebrating Jeju’s ingredients — the site typically opens daytime hours (often around 10:00–18:00) so confirm seasonal times.
Dine at Seogwipo Olle Market where you can try local black pork, sashimi, abalone or market snacks — the market has many vendors open into the evening and makes for a lively dinner stop.
If you have energy, take a short stroll along Lee Jung Seop Street to see murals and small galleries — the outdoor street is accessible anytime, gallery hours vary.
Leave early to reach Seongsan Port for morning ferry sailings to Udo — arrive 30–45 minutes before departure; check the current ferry timetable as seasonal frequency changes.
Catch the short ferry crossing to Udo (crossings often run from early morning) — the island is famous for coastal roads, lighthouse views and peanut ice cream.
Rent an e-bike or scooter and follow the coastal loop to visit Seobin Baeksa beach, lighthouse viewpoints and scenic headlands — rentals open with ferry arrivals but are busiest in high season.
Take a peaceful walk at this small oreum (volcanic cone) and forested area to experience Jeju’s volcanic landscape and local flora — an easy, refreshing stop open during daylight hours.
Stop at Flow Wave Café for a sunset drink and ocean views — perfect timed pause at 5:30pm for coffee, desserts or light snacks (cost covers a typical café order).
See Jeongbang, one of the few waterfalls in Asia that falls directly into the sea — a short walk from the car park and dramatic at dusk while park facilities are still open.
Enjoy a seafood feast or market-style dinner back in Seogwipo — try grilled abalone, fresh sashimi or a seafood hotpot; many eateries serve late into the evening.
Choose Yeongsil for dramatic southern ridge views or Eorimok for a shaded forest approach — both suit a half-day hike without attempting the full summit; check trail reservation rules, weather and possible closures beforehand.
Check out and drive north-west toward Jeju City allowing 70–90 minutes depending on traffic, giving time for an afternoon stop before your evening flight.
Choose Jeju Stone Park to learn about island geology and folklore (park commonly opens 09:00–18:00) or visit Yongduam (Dragon Head Rock) for quick coastal photos — both are quick cultural stops on the way to the city.
Enjoy your final Jeju meal at Dongmun Market — fresh seafood, black pork and market snacks make a lively last dinner; the market operates into the evening, often until about 20:00.
Leave Dongmun and drive to Jeju Airport for your departure — allow time to return rental car and check in (domestic 60–90 mins recommended, international 2–3 hrs).