Jusangjeolli Cliff is one of the most stunning natural attractions on Jeju Island, known for its impressive stone pillars formed by lava from Mount Hallasan erupting into the sea. The best time to visit these cliffs is during the spring, from late March to June. During spring, Jeju's weather is pleasantly warm and not too hot, with minimal rainfall, making it ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities. The spring months also bring with them the blossoming of Jeju's iconic flowers, such as the yellow canola fields that provide a beautiful contrast with the black basalt columns of the cliffs. Additionally, this period often coincides with the Jeju Canola Flower Festival, adding some cultural events to your visit.
Another excellent time to visit is autumn, from September to November. During the autumn months, the weather is mild, and the island is less crowded than during the peak summer months, allowing for a more peaceful experience at Jusangjeolli Cliff with fewer tourists. Furthermore, the clear skies and comfortable temperatures are perfect for photographing the cliffs against the backdrop of the striking blue sea. It is also a period with low precipitation, making it safer to navigate the rocky terrain and enjoy the views without the inconvenience of rain. Whether you decide to visit in spring or autumn, these seasons offer a balance of good weather, beautiful scenery, and favourable conditions for enjoying the majestic beauty of Jusangjeolli Cliff.
Month | Min Temp | Max Temp |
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January | 5.7 °c | 10.6 °c |
February | 6.0 °c | 11.2 °c |
March | 8.3 °c | 14.1 °c |
April | 12.2 °c | 17.8 °c |
May | 16.4 °c | 21.9 °c |
June | 20.8 °c | 25.2 °c |
July | 24.7 °c | 29.0 °c |
August | 25.7 °c | 30.0 °c |
September | 22.4 °c | 26.4 °c |
October | 17.8 °c | 22.9 °c |
November | 12.3 °c | 17.9 °c |
December | 7.6 °c | 12.5 °c |