Even if you hear rain in the forecast during your trip, it’s okay. Jeju is filled with indoor spaces that will leave your heart feeling full, no matter the weather. From massive media art brought to life with light, to the world of space and aviation, a cute character paradise, and even a museum that holds the lives of Jeju’s haenyeo— we’ve gathered the joys of Jeju travel that won’t stop for rain. When raindrops tap on the window, set off for one of these places today.
An immersive media art exhibition held in a former communications bunker that’s been transformed into a cultural space. Masterpieces fill the enormous walls and floors, coming alive and moving in sync with the music— and as you wander through it for an hour, you’ll forget everything about everyday life. Every corner is a photo-worthy spot, and it even weaves in stories like Jeju’s formation and mythic legends— an experience that fills both your eyes and your heart.
An art museum where you can discover works centered on local Jeju artists. Along with indoor exhibitions, artworks are also harmoniously placed throughout the outdoor garden, so you can enjoy art as if taking a leisurely stroll. On the last Wednesday of every month, admission is free, and it’s also great for a museum-hopping route with nearby galleries. A wonderful place to spend some quiet time among inspiring works.
A large museum themed around aviation and space—an excellent choice for a family outing on a rainy day. You can climb aboard real aircraft and have a blast with flight simulators and interactive exhibits. With 4D screenings and indoor play areas, a couple of hours fly by for both kids and adults. Don’t miss the 4th-floor café that feels like stepping into a black-and-white drawing.
A mesmerizing world of media art shaped by lasers and projections. The enormous mural-like spaces shift with the music—truly magical. Interactive exhibits add even more fun, like colored-in animals that come to life on giant screens. From the exhibition halls to the café where light is projected onto cups and tables, it’s a perfect all-indoor spot for a rainy day.
A botanical garden where you can see a wide variety of aloe, cacti, and succulents all in one place. Admission is free, and it’s usually not too crowded, so it’s great for a relaxed visit—and you can also enjoy a hands-on potting experience. Spotting rare aloe blossoms is a delightful bonus, and it’s a hidden gem where you can soak up lush greenery indoors even when Jeju’s weather turns fickle.
An adorable indoor theme park filled with Hello Kitty characters. Each floor is lined with lovingly designed photo zones, so your camera hand stays busy. There are play areas for kids and a well-stocked goods shop, too. Even the rooftop is charming—if you love characters, this place will have your happiness meter fully topped up.
A museum where you can take a deep look into the lives and culture of Jeju’s haenyeo—an essential part of the island’s identity. Their tools and personal stories are thoughtfully displayed, and multilingual documentaries are screened as well.
A paradise for figure lovers, where movie heroes gather in one place. From towering Marvel heroes over 6 feet tall and Predator statues to intricately crafted miniature collections, the scale and detail will make you gasp. There are also props you can try on yourself, making it a space where adults and kids alike can happily spend hours.
A nostalgia-themed park that faithfully recreates everyday life in Korea from decades past. As you wander through alleyways, old houses, and familiar household items, older generations are swept up in nostalgia while younger visitors find it all fascinating. With spacious indoor exhibition areas, it’s a great place to slowly explore Korea’s past culture and daily life on a rainy day.
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