Walk the rolling jade-green terraces of Jeju's most celebrated tea estate, then explore the O'sulloc Tea Museum — Korea's finest — with a private guide who unlocks the art, science, and ceremony of Korean green tea cultivation.
What to expect
Arriving at the sweeping hillside estate in Jeju's west, you stroll the immaculate tea rows with your guide explaining the harvest seasons, hand-picking traditions, and the Sulloc philosophy. Inside the architecturally striking museum, curated exhibits trace Korean tea culture from Goryeo Dynasty to today. A private tea ceremony follows — matchas, boseong greens, and the estate's prized Jeju cultivar — paired with delicate wagashi-style confections.
Good to know
O'sulloc is approx. 40 min west of Seogwipo Port — combine with nearby Camellia Hill for a half-day west Jeju itinerary. The museum is open daily 09:00–18:00. Pre-book your private guide; the estate itself requires no advance ticket for general entry.