Travelers Reviews of Jeju Province Hotels

Gwandeok Stay
8.5/571 Reviews
Dongmun Market / Jeju City Hall
The prices here are fantastic. There’s no denying that. But you get what you pay for, and even with such a low price, I would never stay here again. Staying here in November, the thermostats were set to 25 degrees (77 for my fellow Americans. This might not seem too horrible, but when you factor in Jeju humidity and a top bunk, it was so uncomfortably hot. Forget about a blanket, you’ll want to take off as much clothing as possible while trying to maintain decency. Unfortunately, taking off a shirt or wearing shorts opens you up to another problem: mosquitoes. I wondered what all the red stains on the walls and ceiling were at first, but after I killed two mosquitoes and had countless more get way, I figured it out. Between the heat and the mosquitoes, I felt like I was sleeping outside in a jungle. Worst sleep I’ve had in a hostel (without someone in the room snoring as loud as a jet engine) Other negatives include the beds feeling rather small and of course being Korean style in terms of hardness. Also, although this place calls itself as a hostel, but the English spoken here is minimal at best. If you don’t speak much Korean, expect awkward conversations with very little information being relayed to you. If you’re Korean these things might not bother you, so bear that in mind. I hate giving it so few stars, considering the shockingly low price and the overall cleanliness and modernness of the facility, but I had a horrible night here. Wouldn’t stay here again even if it were free. If you’re a broke backpacker where money is the primary criteria, this is about as cheap as it gets and you get a lot of bang for your buck here. But if a good nights sleep is important to you, look elsewhere
Woori Hotel Jeju
9.1/5241 Reviews
Jeju Internation Airport / Yeondong
Fine for a one night stay. I had to catch a very early flight and the airport is a mere 2 Km away so walking was a good option. Easy, safe and rather quick exercise. The room was simple with a fridge and an efficient and rather quiet air conditioning system. The bed was fine. The bathroom basic. At first I found the check in surprising as it is kind of machine based but with no option for prepaid booking and no human visible. However there is a camera and I was quickly greeted and asked how I could be assisted. All in very good English. After explaining my ”case” a human was sent to finalize the check in process. That in basic English. I had a good night. For the price paid certainly not unhappy. One last comment: I could not find the hotel on Google map not on the KakaoMap app (best in Korea be it for public transportation or even walking directions as Google map offers very little there). You will have more luck searching for the ”K Tourist” hotel which is literally adjacent to the Woody tiny hotel.
Jeju Samoa Motel
5.9/546 Reviews
Dongmun Market / Jeju City Hall
Although the hotel is old, it is cheap and the location is excellent. The business district is nearby. It is convenient to eat and don't worry. The most suitable arrangement for the last day of the trip is to buy a letter at Dongmen Market near Qixing Street. In terms of facilities, the TV in the room is always larger than the hotel of the same level. Basically there are facilities in the hotel. This old hotel can provide good.
Jeju Prime
7.6/58 Reviews
Dongmun Market / Jeju City Hall
Although not very new place, the location is really good, quiet and comfortable. The house is very clean and tidy, toothbrush, toothpaste and toiletries will be given to you, there is also a basic water lotion hairspray in the house, etc. Played in Jeju Island for more than a week, stayed in three hotels, this is the most satisfying! The big sister at the front desk is not very Chinese, but tell her your order number to take the key, the person is also very kind
Seogwipo Shinsegye Hotel
9/58 Reviews
Olle Market
Old hotel in a great location - busy intersection. Walkable to waterfall and to market. The basement carpark is a godsend. We were so happy to be able to park in the basement then take the lift direct to our room. Its so helpful on rainy days. If you do not speak Korean, and your rental vehicle GPS cannot locate the hotel it can be very tricky. Our GPS pointed us to a carpark space behind the hotel and it was difficult navigating out. It was lucky that we recognise the building exterior. In Jeju, most smaller hotels will not put their English names on the building, so either you memorize the Korean name or you have to try your luck. The room is small, but expected as the room rate is low. So taper your expectations and you will love it.
Jeju Ever Guest House
9.7/517 Reviews
Seongsan llchulbong/Pyoseon-myeon
The landlord’s aunt is super good. I stayed for two days. Breakfast starts at 8 o’clock. Every day, the side dishes are not heavy. Except for the spicy cabbage, Su Ziye, and the radish strips are salty. The other side dishes are the king. They are all made by the aunt herself. It’s really delicious. Every morning, I have a CD-ROM. Quadruple room. Very clean, toiletries are available, hot water is sufficient, central air conditioning, a total of four rooms, each room has a separate bathroom, on the second floor, may be off-season, in short, very quiet, poor travel strong push!
The Sea of Jeju Dream
9.1/54 Reviews
Aewol-eup
I booked in this hotel cause I wanted to rest on a quiet place with ocean view at an affordable price, and that's exactly what I got. The room was very clean and spacious, the washroom too. The staff was friendly. There's restaurants in walking distance, as well as cafes and convinience stores. I imagine the hotel is even better for summer stays, since when I stayed it was winter and very windy, and the windows aren't properly sealed so some breeze gets through it at times. Nevertheless, I enjoy my stay, it was the best I had on my budget trip of one month through Korea. The only real complain would be the very late check in time of 5pm, although they allow to drop the luggage earlier. I'd definitely stay here again.
Seogwipo the Hotel
9.2/52 Reviews
Olle Market
Great location! Many restaurants and shops around. As well as famous night market, BR, Olive young and bus stations. The check in and check out are through a machine. There’s no front desk or receptionist. The idea is good, it should make check in faster. But we didn’t know how to start the process. So were pressing different buttons on the screen and phone number. Untill now I still don’t know how we managed to have a lady to speak to us from that machine. The first room was smelly from smoking, so they actually very quick changed us the room. It’s clean, and amenities are nice (a bag with a mask and other small things). To check out we just put the room card on top of that machine.
Hotel W Shinjeju
8.5/571 Reviews
Jeju Internation Airport / Yeondong
This is a hotel recommended by others in their travel notes. We arrived at the hotel at 23:00 for a temporary stay. The floor heating was very warm and the room was very large. The wash basin we stayed in was leaking, but we didn't care. We just made do with it for one night. When we turned right, there was a busy pedestrian street with many delicious foods. If possible, bring your own disposable four-piece suit.
Mir Guesthouse
9.4/581 Reviews
Dongmun Market / Jeju City Hall
This was everything I expected from a youth hostel and more. Well-designed, bright and spacious public areas, friendly staff and new friends from all over the world, clean and tidy accommodation environment, and the lights in the public areas will be turned off after 11 o'clock! It is also a very warm and humane place. (Talking nonsense⬇️) The hotel's appearance is very unique and has a sense of design. Very easy to identify! When checking in, the front desk staff will introduce the various public areas and precautions in English, and lead you to the bed in the room. It is very thoughtful and considerate. The door and the room are all password locked, which is very convenient. Every day someone would ask if we wanted to have breakfast the next day. Go to the restaurant on the second floor at around 8 or 9 in the morning, and the owner will personally make delicious egg salad sandwiches, and you can also drink coffee/orange juice. You can also meet the cute puppy Thor. Just like this, I started the new day in a spacious and bright restaurant, eating delicious sandwiches, and feeling very happy. The bedding in the room was clean and tidy, and it was very comfortable to sleep in. Each person has a locker that can be locked with a key. There are curtains beside the bed that can be pulled up, and there are night lights and shelves at the head of the bed. There is a toilet and shower room at the end of the corridor. There is hand soap and toothpaste on the sink, and shampoo and shower gel in the shower. There is also a dedicated dressing room next to it, which is very convenient. Everyone I met here is very friendly, whether it's the people in the hotel or my roommates. One day when I came back from outside, the guy at the front desk greeted me and directly said my name. Wow, I was surprised! It is very close to Longtou Rock and only a few minutes' walk to the beach. The scenery at the beach is beautiful, and it is really healing to just take a casual walk on the beach. This trip to Jeju was very lucky and enjoyable, and the biggest surprise was here. I will choose this place again next time I come to Jeju Island. Thank you Mill Inn for the pleasant experience and wonderful memories. ♡

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Property Information for Tourists

Total Properties293
Number of Reviews1,939
Average Price (Weekdays)NZD 70
Average Price (Weekends)NZD 71