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Jeju Island vs Phuket

Which destination is right for your next trip?

🏆 Jeju Island wins 81 OVR vs 76 · attribute matchup 52

Jeju Island
Jeju Island

South Korea

81OVR

VS
Phuket
Phuket

Thailand

76OVR

88
Safety
75
60
Affordability
85
86
Food
86
91
Culture
64
72
Nightlife
99
58
Walkability
58
99
Nature
92
90
Connectivity
81
72
Transit
58
Jeju Island

Jeju Island

South Korea

Phuket

Phuket

Thailand

Jeju Island

Safety: 88/100Pop: 675KAsia/Seoul

Phuket

Safety: 68/100Pop: 416K (island)Asia/Bangkok

💰 Budget

budget
Jeju Island: $45-75Phuket: $30-50
mid-range
Jeju Island: $100-160Phuket: $80-150
luxury
Jeju Island: $260+Phuket: $250+

🛡️ Safety

Jeju Island88/100Safety Score72/100Phuket

Jeju Island

Jeju is one of the safest destinations in Asia for international travelers. Violent crime is rare and petty theft uncommon by regional standards. The main risks are natural — rip currents at popular beaches and changing weather on Hallasan trails.

Phuket

Phuket is generally safe for tourists, but scams, motorbike accidents, and ocean hazards are real risks. The island sees millions of visitors annually and tourism infrastructure is well established, but exercise common sense.

Ratings

Jeju Island3/5English Friendly3/5Phuket
Jeju Island2/5Walkability2/5Phuket
Jeju Island3/5Public Transit2/5Phuket
Jeju Island4/5Food Scene4/5Phuket
Jeju Island3/5Nightlife5/5Phuket
Jeju Island4/5Cultural Sites2/5Phuket
Jeju Island5/5Nature Access4/5Phuket
Jeju Island5/5WiFi Reliability4/5Phuket

🌤️ Weather

Jeju Island

Jeju has a humid subtropical climate warmer and wetter than mainland Korea. The island receives significant rainfall year-round, especially in summer monsoon season. Hallasan creates a weather divide — the south (Seogwipo) is noticeably milder and sunnier than the north in winter.

Spring (March–May)8–18°C
Summer (June–August)22–30°C
Autumn (September–November)15–24°C
Winter (December–February)3–10°C

Phuket

Phuket has a tropical monsoon climate with two main seasons: dry (November-April) and wet (May-October). Temperatures stay warm year-round, hovering between 25-34°C. The southwest monsoon brings heavy rain and rough seas from June to September.

Dry Season (High) (November - February)24-32°C
Hot Season (March - May)26-34°C
Wet Season (Low) (June - September)25-31°C
Shoulder Season (October)25-31°C

🚇 Getting Around

Jeju Island

Jeju has no train network. The practical choice for most visitors is a rental car — the island is not large (roughly 73 km east-west) and driving allows access to the many coastal spots that buses don't reach. Taxis are readily available and affordable by Asian standards.

Walkability: Low island-wide, moderate-to-good within Jeju City center and Seogwipo downtown. Most major attractions require a vehicle to reach — Jeju is not a city you can explore on foot.

Rental Car₩30,000–60,000/day ($22–45 USD)
Intercity Bus (간선버스)₩1,200–3,000 ($1–2.50 USD)
Taxi₩3,800 base + ₩100/168m ($3 + meter)

Phuket

Phuket has no rail system and limited public buses. Most visitors rely on tuk-tuks, songthaews (shared trucks), Grab ride-hailing, or rented motorbikes. The lack of meters in taxis and tuk-tuks means negotiating fares is standard.

Walkability: Individual beaches and Phuket Old Town are walkable, but the island is large (48 km long) and spread out. Walking between areas is impractical. The hills are steep and sidewalks are scarce outside of town centers.

Grab฿150-500 (~$4-14) for most trips
Tuk-tuks฿200-600 (~$6-17) per trip depending on distance and negotiation
Phuket Smart Bus฿50-170 (~$1.40-5) depending on distance

The Verdict

Choose Jeju Island if...

you want South Korea's volcanic UNESCO island — Hallasan hike, Seongsan sunrise, lava tube caves, haenyeo divers, and a special 30-day visa exemption for most nationalities

Choose Phuket if...

you want Thailand's biggest beach island — Patong nightlife, Phi Phi longtails, James Bond Island, Old Town shophouses, and every water-sport