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At a Glance: Southernmost Theme Park offers unique seasonal experiences, from citrus harvesting to animal interactions, in the beautiful Jeju countryside.
Families, nature lovers, and those looking for hands-on activities will find Southernmost Theme Park (최남단체험감귤농장) a delightful spot to visit in Jeju. It’s an ecological farm where you can experience various experiences throughout the year. From harvesting fresh citrus fruits to observing fascinating insects and feeding friendly animals, visitors of different interests will find options here.
What makes Southernmost Theme Park (최남단체험감귤농장) worth visiting?
The park is known for its diverse offerings that change with the seasons. In spring, you can participate in citrus harvesting, enjoying the fragrance of ripe Hallabong oranges. Summer brings opportunities for insect observation, where you might spot butterflies and rhinoceros beetles fluttering around. Fall is great for crafting classes like making soap or preparing citrus-based dishes. Even in winter, the park remains lively with educational programs and activities.
One thing that caught me off guard was how interactive the experience was. I had a chance to feed sika deer and ostriches during my visit, which was not only fun but also educational. The admission fees range from ₩8,000 to ₩20,000 (about $6 to $15 USD), depending on the program you choose. Something to think about.
How do you get to Southernmost Theme Park (최남단체험감귤농장)?
You can easily reach the park by car or taxi. It is located at 168 Namwinamseong-ro, Namwon-eup, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do. If you’re driving from Jeju City, it takes about 50 minutes to cover roughly 40 kilometers. Public transportation options are available too; local buses connect major points in Seogwipo to nearby areas.
What should you know before visiting?
The park operates year-round from 09:00 to 18:00 and does not close on holidays, making it a reliable destination regardless of when you’re visiting Jeju. Parking is available on-site if you’re driving.
Look, a few practical tips: dress comfortably as you’ll be outdoors quite a bit. Also, don’t expect a formal dining experience; there are light refreshments available but bring snacks if you’re planning to spend several hours there. Just a heads up though — it can get busy during weekends and holidays, so arriving early might enhance your experience.
What else is nearby?
While you’re in the area, consider checking out other attractions such as Seongsan Ilchulbong (Sunrise Peak), which is about 30 minutes away by car. This UNESCO World Heritage site offers stunning views and hiking opportunities.
If time allows, head over to Cheonjiyeon Waterfall, located roughly 20 minutes from the park. It’s an easy hike through lush scenery that culminates in a beautiful waterfall — definitely worth seeing!