This Is the Sea I Traveled to See for Just a Few Hundred RMB 🌊
📍 Jeju Island (Visa-Free!) No visa required—super convenient for a quick getaway! The sea here is unlike anything you’ll find in China or Southeast Asia—it’s stunning! Save this post and add it to your travel bucket list 🧾. Flying from Chengdu with a layover in Shanghai only cost me a few hundred RMB—total budget-friendly for an international trip! 🌊 200-Word Practical Guide (English Version) 1. Flight & Budget Tips Flights from Chengdu to Jeju (via Shanghai) often have deals—book 1-2 months in advance to snag tickets for ~500-800 round-trip. Choose economy class with carry-on only to avoid checked baggage fees (perfect for a short trip!). Visa-free entry: Just bring your valid passport (valid for at least 6 months) and round-trip flight itinerary—no extra paperwork needed! 2. Can’t-Miss Coastal Spots Udo Island The “glass sea” here is iconic—crystal-clear waters that glow turquoise on sunny days. Rent a bicycle (~75) to cycle around the island; stop at White Sand Beach for photos (no filters needed! ✨). Seongsan Ilchulbong Peak : Hike 20 minutes to the top for panoramic sea views. Even if you skip the sunrise, the volcanic crater and coastal vistas are worth it—great for sunrise/sunset shots 🌅. Aewol-eup Wander the coastal path in the afternoon, then grab a coffee at a sea-view café to watch the sky turn pink—pure relaxation. 3. Pro Tips Visit between April-June or September-October: Mild weather, fewer crowds, and the sea is at its bluest. Bring a reusable water bottle and sunscreen: UV rays are strong by the sea, and staying hydrated is key for a day of exploring! #GlassSea #IslandTrip #HealingSeaViews #MyHiddenGemIsland #KoreaTravel #JejuIsland #JejuGuide #WatchTheSeaTogether #UdoIsland #SeongsanIlchulbongPeak