JEJU kids friendly attractions 🇰🇷

Soo many kids friendly attractions in Jeju! + kids friendly airbnb too which comes with lots of toys, kids bed (a tayo bed even how cute?!), bathtub, highchair, steriliser, potty even?!, step stool (so thoughtful!)..., every eatery we went to had baby chairs (even bbq restaurants or some small family restaurant). Really is the perfect place to bring toddlers!

Arte kids park

- child: 25,000KRW, adult: 8,000KRW, senior: 6,000KRW for 2hrs

- non-slip socks required for children!

- interactive media art playground, plenty of play areas/facilities

- free lockers for storing belongings

- free massage chairs for guardians

- equiped with nursing room, family restrooms and even a convenience store

- great for all ages - even us parents and grandparents had so much fun! Love the unique installations that is not found in common indoor play spaces

- 10/10

Aqua planet

- $28.75/pax on klook (cheaper than on site tix)

- includes an aqua acrobat show + sea creature performance

- great for all ages. Large space and lots of marine creatures!

- 9/10

Fathers garden

- 10,000KRW/pax (spring special price as the tangerine picking experience is over)

- stroller friendly (most areas)

- tangerine picking (when in season), farm animals encounters/feeding, flower fields (deps on season), lots of photo spots around

- unfortunately tangerine picking was over when we visited. Camellias + pampas spotted when we were there. Rather small space, and i feel the photo spots were very random, animal farm was so so as well. We did not visit similar attractions like camellia hill or hueree park, they might be better.

- 6/10

Gimnyeong maze park

- adult: 7,700KRW, senior: 6,600KRW (free for above 70yo), child: 5,500KRW

- lots of cats, playground + old school arcade facilities around, pedal bikes and of course the maze park

- you get to earn coins by completing missions that allows you to spend on gachapons!

- many photo spots around too and they placed phone stands near each photo spot (so thoughtful!)

- maze was very fun, as well as the games facilities around. There's even an instant photo booth for you to take pics

- 10/10

Boromwat

- adult: 6,000KRW, senior: 5,000KRW, child: 4,000KRW

- macademia nuts + chocs, flowers, colorful train

- supposed to be canola season but the field was empty, some indoor tulips

- colorful train around the field was fun!

- rather small space with nothing much to see/do (perhaps better when flowers are in bloom)

- 6/10

Ecoland

- adult: 19,000KRW, child: 13,000KRW

- 4 different stations, with the train taking you to each station - skybike/boat (we didnt try), camellia field, kids town, lavender field (was not in season), farm animal feeding (mainly ponies and horses and sheeps. Animal feed sold at 10,000KRW for 2 cups of carrots which i thought was exp!)

- i had quite high expectations for this but it was not as enjoyable as i wish. Very large space but facilities felt rundown

- 7/10

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3/25 Edited to

... Read moreJeju offers an impressive variety of family-friendly experiences beyond the popular aquariums and parks. When visiting Aqua Planet, I found purchasing tickets via platforms like Klook not only saved money but also reduced waiting times, which is a huge bonus for families with young kids. The daily aqua acrobat shows and sea creature performances were a hit with my little ones, sparking their curiosity about marine life. For families interested in more interactive play, Arte Kids Park truly impressed us with its unique blend of interactive media art and safe play areas. The requirement for non-slip socks might seem minor, but it ensures safety for active kids. Parents appreciated the relaxing massage chairs and practical nursing facilities, making it a stress-free visit. If you have toddlers, consider booking a kids-friendly Airbnb in Jeju. Our place was thoughtfully equipped with child beds, toys, sterilizers, and even potty chairs, which made mealtime and bedtime routines much easier while traveling. Though not as large or bustling as Arte Kids Park or Aqua Planet, places like Fathers Garden and Boromwat offer peaceful photo spots and seasonal delights such as tangerine picking or flower fields. These quaint spots can provide restful breaks between busier outings. Don’t miss the Gimnyeong Maze Park, which was a delightful surprise with fun games, mission-based coin collection, and a charming maze that engaged both kids and adults. The attention to detail, like phone stands for taking photos, made the experience even more enjoyable. Planning a visit to Ecoland? It’s expansive but be aware that some facilities might feel a little worn. The train ride through different themed stations and animal feeding experiences provide varied activities, though I found the animal feed prices steep. Overall, Jeju’s family-friendly attractions combined with thoughtful amenities geared toward young children made our trip both fun and convenient. Perfect for families wanting to explore with toddlers and older kids alike.