Things to Do at Jeju Loveland
Complete Guide to Jeju Loveland in Jeju
About Jeju Loveland
What to See & Do
The Main Sculpture Garden
The heart of the park features the largest and most elaborate sculptures, including interactive pieces and installations that play with perspective and viewer participation
Educational Exhibition Hall
A surprisingly informative indoor space with displays about sexuality across different cultures and historical periods, adding context to the outdoor installations
The Hands-On Experience Zone
Interactive sculptures and installations where visitors can engage directly with the art - some pieces respond to touch or movement in unexpected ways
Photography Spots
Designated areas with the most Instagram-worthy (though decidedly NSFW) sculptures, complete with good lighting and scenic backdrops
Gift Shop
Exactly what you'd expect - a collection of adult-themed souvenirs and novelty items that range from tasteful to outrageous
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Daily 9:00 AM - 12:00 AM (midnight). Last admission at 11:00 PM
Tickets & Pricing
Adults ₩12,000 (around $9 USD). Strictly 18+ only - ID required. Tickets available at entrance, no advance booking needed
Best Time to Visit
Evening visits tend to be more atmospheric with lighting effects, though daytime offers better photo opportunities. Weekdays are less crowded
Suggested Duration
Most visitors spend 1-2 hours, though you could easily make it longer if you're particularly interested in the art or taking photos
Getting There
Things to Do Nearby
A traditional cultural village showcasing Jeju's heritage - quite the contrast to Loveland and only about 10 minutes away
An authentic traditional village where people still live in thatched-roof houses, offering a glimpse into old Jeju life
A well-preserved volcanic crater with hiking trails and seasonal wildflowers, about 20 minutes drive from Loveland
A family-friendly attraction with various themed mazes and gardens, providing a completely different kind of entertainment
A geological theme park showcasing Jeju's volcanic rock formations and local legends in a more traditional setting