Udo Island
우도
Visit Jeju's largest sub-island, shaped like a lying cow
Outstanding natural attraction
The largest of Jeju's attached islands, it attracts over two million visitors each year because of its breathtaking natural environment. The island was named Udo Island, which means "cow island," because it resembles a cow lying down. There are plenty of things to do on the island, including tourist attractions such as "Soemeori Oreum," "Hagosudong Beach," and the canola flower fields that line the streets, as well as numerous restaurants.
Information
How to get there
20 min ferry ride from Seongsanpo Port Terminal to Hawoomokdong Port
Admission Fee
Island Entrance Fee - Adult: ₩1,000, youth: ₩800 - Child: ₩500 - Free for ages 65+
Insider Tips
Information on using the ferry
- Seongsanpo Port General Passenger Terminal ↔ Udo
- 07:30 - 18:00 (trains run every 30 minutes)
- Adults 10,500 won, over 65 years old 9,000 won
- Middle and high school students 10,100 won, children 3,000 won
- Admission to Udo is included in the ferry fare