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Calm winding drives. Glittering blue waters. An island that is just six hours from Singapore, Jeju is the breath of fresh air for most city folk seeking a respite from the high-octane life, or even a second idyllic stopover on a trip to the busy Seoul .

The antithesis to South Korea’s capital, Jeju is one that beckons a slower pace of living, coupled with scenic views, pristine beaches and rolling grasslands. Cue a relaxing drive, while enroute to a volcanic beach or to try Jeju’s mouthwatering speciality, black pork. Residing anywhere in this large volcanic island will warrant generous winds throughout the seasons, which makes Jeju the perfect spring destination, with the warmth of the sun and the chill from the breeze.



Of course, on such an expansive land, South Korea’s bustling cafe culture too, extends to Jeju—with plenty of creative spaces, seeded within nature, peppered across the island. Expect only the most wondrous cafes backed up by a penchant for specialty coffee, delicious bakes and food that’s driven by the fresh produce in Jeju. Like the hallabong , a sweet tangerine that’s native to the island, and an emblem that you’ll find splashed all around tourist gift shops.

Ahead of your next getaway, Vogue Singapore rounds up the most stunning cafes in Jeju to visit, should you find yourself in a rental car and in the mood for a drive. 1 / 7 Orrrn While the mesmerising waters through the windows of Orrrn are enough to capture one’s undivided attention, t.

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