Osulloc Tea Museum and Innisfree Jeju House
- Date of Visit2024.07.11Time Spent1 hours
- AreaJeju-doExpensesKRW(₩) 20,000
What to Prepare for a Summer Visit: - Rain Gear: Be ready for sudden rain showers; pack a lightweight raincoat or an umbrella. - Comfortable Footwear: The paths might get slippery, so wear comfortable, non-slip shoes. - Light Layers: The weather can be humid but cool when it rains, so dress in light, breathable layers. - Waterproof Bag: Protect your camera and other valuables from the rain.
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The Osulloc Tea Museum and Innisfree Jeju House are must-visit spots on Jeju Island, offering a serene blend of tea culture and natural beauty. Even in the rain, the experience is tranquil and refreshing. You can explore tea fields, taste delicious green tea desserts, and make your own skincare products using fresh Jeju ingredients. The rain adds a cozy, misty atmosphere, making it a unique and memorable visit. Estimated Costs: - Osulloc Tea Museum: Entrance is free, but budget around ₩10,000–₩20,000 ($7–$15) for tea and desserts. - Innisfree Jeju House: Also free to enter, with costs ranging ₩20,000–₩50,000 ($15–$35) for DIY skincare products or souvenirs. Total Estimated Budget: ₩30,000–₩70,000 ($22–$50) for a full, rainy day of exploration and indulgence.
Summer Visit Tips: 1. Bring Rain Gear: Summer in Jeju can be rainy, so pack a lightweight raincoat or a sturdy umbrella to stay dry. 2. Stay Cool and Comfortable: Jeju’s summer weather can be humid, so dress in light, breathable layers. Also, pack a hat and sunscreen for sunny spells between showers. 3. Wear Non-Slip Footwear: The paths, especially around the tea fields, can get slippery when wet, so wear comfortable, non-slip shoes. 4. Visit Early or Late: To avoid crowds and enjoy a peaceful experience, try to visit early in the morning or late in the afternoon. 5. Take Breaks Indoors: Enjoy the indoor experiences, like the museum exhibits or the café, when the rain is heaviest. 6. Capture the Moment: Rain adds a unique charm to the landscape, so don’t hesitate to snap photos of the mist-covered fields and the reflections on wet surfaces.