In addition to having its own unique culture, Jeju is full of breathtaking sights and unusual attractions: World Heritage Sites (such as Hallasan Mountain and Seongsan Ilchulbong Peak), sandy beaches alongside turquoise waters and small mountains ((called Oreum (오름) in Jeju dialect)) are found all across the island. There are said to be more than 365 Oreums, more than one for each day of the year! The “Jeju Olle” paths offer a great opportunity to explore this unique landscape, leading visitors among quiet places off the beaten path. Jeju’s phenomenal natural beauty, historical legacies, quirky museums, and array of water sports make it one of the best vacation spots in Korea. Oh yes, did I mention they have great chocolate too?