Overview
Camellia Hill in Seogwipo is the largest camellia garden in Asia, with over 6,000 trees of 500 varieties. The camellias bloom most beautifully from winter through early spring (Nov-Mar), with photo zones throughout. Well-maintained walking paths make it family-friendly. Admission KRW 9,000.
Opening Hours
08:30-18:00 (varies seasonally)
Travel Tips
Camellias are in full bloom in winter (Dec-Feb). Bring your camera - plenty of Instagram-worthy spots.
Hotels near Camellia Hill
Hotels and guesthouses in Jeju, Seogwipo-si, Jeju
Other attractions in Jeju

Seongsan Ilchulbong (Sunrise Peak)
A UNESCO Natural Heritage Site - an undersea volcanic crater famed for its sunrises.

Hallasan
South Korea's highest peak (1,950m), with diverse vegetation zones and the stunning Baengnokdam crater lake.

Hyeopjae Beach
A stunning west-coast Jeju beach with emerald water and powdery white sand.

Manjanggul Lava Tube
A UNESCO Natural Heritage Site - one of the world's longest lava tubes.

Udo Island
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Cheonjiyeon Waterfall
A beautiful waterfall in Seogwipo whose name means 'the pond where sky and earth meet.'

Saebyeol Oreum
A beautiful parasitic volcano in western Jeju, famed for silver grass fields and sunsets.
