Ecoland Map and Brochure (2024 – 2021)
Location: Jeju City, South Korea
Years Active: 2011 – Active
Craving an escape from the usual theme park frenzy? Ecoland in Jeju City breaks the mold. Leave the screaming crowds and flashing lights behind. This place is all about real experiences woven into stunning natural landscapes.
Think lush forest trails, hands-on workshops where you learn ancient crafts, and glimpses into the island’s unique culture. Ecoland won’t overload your senses, but it might just spark a whole new way of seeing the world.
Insider tip: Skip the crowded train ride and explore the park on an electric bike! You’ll have the freedom to discover hidden corners and set your own pace. Most visitors stick to the main routes, so this is your chance to go off the beaten path.
Ecoland Map 2024
In 2024, Ecoland Jeju expanded with the addition of new attractions and amenities. Zip bike and water boat activities were introduced, offering guests more interactive experiences. The Footti Footti aroma foot bath opened later in the year, complementing the existing forest healing programs. At Picnic Garden Station, a second-floor cafe featuring comics and an arcade was added, alongside spaces for a candle workshop, Eco Road forest path walk, barefoot healing trail, and tea service.
Printable Ecoland Map PDF 2024
Ecoland Map 2023
Ecoland Map 2022
Ecoland Map 2021
FAQ
Is Ecoland Jeju worth visiting?
Ecoland Jeju is worth visiting for its scenic train ride through Gotjawal Forest, themed gardens, and peaceful walking trails. It appeals to families, couples, and photographers who enjoy nature and slower-paced activities. Visitors often highlight the unique forest setting and relaxing atmosphere as reasons to include it in a Jeju trip.
What is the most expensive area in South Korea?
The most expensive area in South Korea is Gangnam District in Seoul. Gangnam is known for luxury real estate, high-end shopping, and business centers. Apartment prices often exceed $1,200 per square foot, making it the costliest residential district in the country and a symbol of wealth and status.
How long to spend at Ecoland Jeju?
Plan to spend 3 to 4 hours at Ecoland Jeju. The train ride through Gotjawal Forest takes about an hour, and most visitors stop at multiple stations for walking trails, gardens, and photo spots. Families and photographers often extend their visit to half a day for relaxed exploration.
How do I go to Ecoland Jeju?
Go to Ecoland Jeju by car in about 30 minutes from Jeju City or 40 minutes from Jeju International Airport. Public transport is limited, but local buses connect to Jocheon or Gyorae, from where a taxi ride takes about 10–15 minutes. Renting a car is the most convenient option.