Hostels on Jeju Island

04/07/2010

Budget Accomodation on Jeju Island and Seogwipo

If you are looking for a hostel or guest house close to main tourist attractions of Jeju, you can choose from a wide range of accommodation, such as hotels, inns, hostels and home stays. Rates vary with the services and facilities provided, but staying at hostels or guest houses costs an average of about 15,000-55,000 Won. HostelsClub.com's selection are usually located in touristic areas.

Hostels in Jeju City

Noblet Youth Hostel

This hostel is located near the famous mountain and national park 'Volcano Halla Mt'. Hallasan is the highest mountain in South Korea. Around the mountain is a huge national park with lots of flora and fauna. The mountain has approximately 368 peaks called 'oreum', which provide a panoramic view. It's hard to imagine a better location from which to explore Jeju Island! Noblet Youth hostel offers various types of guestrooms for families or couples with a private guest kitchen. Each room has en-suite facilities, air conditioning, TV, internet and lockers. The hostel is open 24 hours. There are many activities in the area such as skiing, snowboarding, golf, riding, rafting, hunting, fishing, and more! Noblet Youth hostel has a european style to it and is an excellent place for rest and recreation in a natural setting.

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Yeha Guest House

This is a new guest house in Jeju, centrally located in Jeju city near Jeju international airport. Nearby are the beach, university, Dongmun Market, shopping mall, City Hall, Sinjeju (public offices), restaurants & pubs. Yeha Guest House offers free Internet, WIFI, breakfast and linen, lockers, Night Tour, Free International Calls, Laundry, use of printer & fax machine, security and a guest kitchen. It’s easy to meet people as there is a huge lounge area, bar, and rooftop patio with a pool table.

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Hostels in Seogwipo City

Solre House

In 2002, it was one of the host cities for the FIFA WorldCup. The guest house is charming, cozy and cheap, and has a magical location. The rooms are en-suite with heating and air conditioning. A short walk from Seongsan Ilchulbong Peak, the main tourist attraction on Jeju island. Many people visit this peak on New Year's day to pray for a prosperous New Year, but it is mostly famous for the beautiful view. Seongsan Ilchulbong Peak was formed by the volcanic eruption and the original shape of the crater is well preserved. With the 99 sharp rocks surrounding the crater, it looks like a gigantic crown. Solre House has everything a backpacker could need: laundry, multilingual staff, lockers, breakfast and linen included, kitchen, luggage storage, 24 hour reception, free Internet and WIFI, common area, tourist information, tours desk. The hostel has a lively and social atmosphere.

Book Solre House today!

Are you interested in visiting the Seongsan Ilchulbong Peak, Volcano Mt.Hallasan, the lava tube system of Geomun Oreum and many more sights in South Korea? Then book your hostel in South Korea now!

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