Jeju is commonly referred to as the "Hawaii of South Korea," and for good reason—tranquil beaches, volcanic landscapes, and a plethora of palm trees give the island a decidedly tropical vibe. Watch the sunrise over Seongsan Ilchulbong Peak, a 5,000-year-old volcanic cone jutting into the sea, then head for the white sands and turquoise waters found at Hyeupjae Beach on the island's west coast. Continue with a hike up Hallasan, South Korea's highest peak, which also happens to be an active volcano. Jeju can easily be reached via domestic flights from Seoul or Busan.
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