Haevichi Hotel & Resort Jeju

Jeju-do


This luxury resort is owned by Hyundai Motors, which accounts for the display cars in the lobby. The rooms, all of which have balconies and many with sea views, are very chic and spacious; the self-catering suites in the ‘resort’ side of the complex sleep up to four. Facilities include several restaurants, outdoor swimming pools and a jjimjil-bang (luxury sauna; guests/nonguests ₩10,000/20,000).


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6. Sangumburi

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7. Seongsan Beach

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