2-Day Jeju K-Drama Itinerary: Tangerines Country

2-day plan

Hyeopjae Beach on Jeju Island
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The shape of the trip

Jeju’s drama spots split cleanly: the east (Seongsan, Seopjikoji, Gimnyeong, Seongeup) carries most of When Life Gives You Tangerines, the west has Hyeopjae’s sunset beaches, and Jeju City holds the historic sites. Two days covers it; renting a car roughly doubles what you can fit versus buses.

Day 1 — East Jeju: the Tangerines loop

TimeStopWhy
06:30Seongsan IlchulbongSunrise from the peak that frames the whole drama; canola fields in spring
09:30SeopjikojiThe cape-and-lighthouse walk
12:00Seongsan port areaHaenyeo-caught seafood lunch
14:00Gimnyeong BeachYoung Ae-sun’s black-rock shoreline
16:00Seongeup Folk VillageThe childhood-scenes hanok village (real residents — visit quietly)

By bus: route 201 chains Seongsan → Gimnyeong; 221/222 reaches Seongeup. A east-Jeju day tour covers the same loop without the waits.

Day 2 — Jeju City + west coast sunset

TimeStopWhy
09:30Jeju-mok Government OfficeThe episode-8 Joseon compound, central Jeju City
11:00Dongmun Traditional MarketThe drama’s market scenes + lunch
14:00Hyeopjae BeachEmerald water, Biyangdo views, the couple’s beach scenes
17:30Stay for sunsetIt sets directly over Biyangdo — the drama’s golden-hour look

When to go

Practical notes

Jeju flights from Gimpo run every 15–20 minutes and are often under ₩50,000 each way. Buses work but coast-to-coast hops eat over an hour; if you’re two or more people, splitting a rental car or a private day tour usually beats bus time-cost.