Wander Jeju's rolling emerald tea fields at the O'Sulloc Tea Estate — the finest green tea farm in Korea — then visit the acclaimed O'Sulloc Tea Museum to master the art of Korean tea ceremony in surroundings of quiet, breathtaking beauty.
What to expect
The O'Sulloc estate in Seogwipo's Andeok Valley unfolds as a vast carpet of vivid green tea rows framed by Hallasan's volcanic silhouette — one of Jeju's great photographic vistas. Inside the airy, beautifully designed museum, trace 1,200 years of Korean tea culture through artisan ceramics, historical artefacts, and interactive exhibits. Then settle into a guided tasting — from light, grassy sejak to rich matcha-style malcha — paired with exquisite jeju green-tea confections. The on-site INNISFREE Jeju House adds a luxurious botanical skincare dimension for those inclined.
Good to know
O'Sulloc is in Andeok-myeon, western Jeju, approximately 45–60 minutes from Jeju Port. Museum entry is free; allow 1–2 hours. Best combined with nearby Hallim Park (volcanic lava caves and botanical gardens) or Hyeopjae Beach for a full western Jeju private day. No advance booking required for the museum itself — arrange your private transport/guide in advance.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Jeju Island South Korea — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.