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Jeju Island
Jeju is a small island in the southern part of the Korean peninsula, famous for its beautiful nature and traditional markets. This island is the perfect escape to stay productive while recharging your batteries as it is home to many co-living and co-working spaces surrounded by breathtaking sceneries. It is becoming a very popular destination for a workation even among Koreans as it allows you to disconnect from the more crowded cities and reconnect with nature and the rich culture heritage of the island.
Being in the south, Jeju climate stays warm and nice for a longer period of time than the rest of Korea though it might get more rain. Each season has its charms and you can still enjoy nice weather in October and beginning of November even if it got cold in the rest of the country.
January
3 ~ 8°C
53.6mm
February
4 ~ 10°C
84.2mm
March
6 ~ 13°C
85.1mm
April
10 ~ 18°C
104.3mm
May
15 ~ 22°C
83.5mm
June
19 ~ 25°C
153.8mm
July
24 ~ 29°C
136.8mm
August
25 ~ 30°C
214.7mm
September
20 ~ 26°C
167.4mm
October
16 ~ 22°C
72mm
November
10 ~ 16°C
97.9mm
December
5 ~ 11°C
70.1mm
Restaurants
2.76 ~ 10.34$ / Meal
Alcohol
3.45 ~ 6.2$ / Bottle
Coffee
3.45 ~ 6.2$ / Drink
Rent (1 bdr)
551.24 ~ 1378.11$ / Month
Taxi (7km ride)
6.89$ / Ride
Public Transport
0.96 ~ 1.93$ / Ride
Digital Nomad & Workation Visa
From January 1st 2024, you can apply for the Digital Nomad & Workation Visa to stay for up to 2 years! See details below.
Workation
Up to 2 years
- Above 18 years old
- Foreign company owners, freelancers, or employees
- Worked for at least 1 year in current field
- Monthly income of KRW 7.08M (5,410$USD)
- Proof of health insurance of KRW 100M (76,400$USD)
- Cannot engage in any commercial activities with Korea
Working Holiday
Up to 1 year
- From participating countries only
- Below 30 years old
- Proof of financial autonomy & health insurance
- Plans to engage in a short-term job in Korea
- Issued only once
Last update: 01/05/2024.
The information above illustrates the most common cases and might not apply to your situation or might even be outdated. Please refer to the official government website.