How to find a cheap car hire deal in Jeju
Cruise into adventure with a cheap rental car in Jeju. With prices averaging $197 a day, you get freedom without the high price tag. From city cars to family movers, we'll match you with your kind of ride at your kind of price.
$11 is the cheapest daily price listed for a rental in Jeju.
Planning to stay longer? Grab a weekly rental from $72 and squeeze in a few road trips.
If you want to time it just right, book around three weeks ahead to score the best price on a Jeju car hire.
Grab your wheels from Rainbow rental, 패밀리렌트카 or 무지개렌터카. They're some of the most reliable providers in the city.
Whether you choose Rainbow rental or another supplier, make sure you understand the coverage on your Jeju car hire. Some companies include a collision damage waiver (CDW), while others offer it as a paid add-on.
Consider booking a one-way rental. You might be able to score a good deal if the provider needs to shift vehicles between branches. Discover the best available rates by clicking 'Return car to a different location.'
Avoid any unexpected charges by booking a vehicle with a 'Fair fuel policy.' Begin and end your trip with a full tank, and only pay for what you actually use.
Explore without limits by picking a rental with 'Unlimited mileage.' Located under the 'Policies' filter, it means you can go as far as you like with no extra cost.
Best value car hire options right now
You'll get the best value with this company. Prices average $28 a day.
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The third option also helps keep costs down. Expect to pay roughly $29 a day for one of their rentals.
The Fullsize rental category is a reliable choice if you can't decide which wheels are right for you. It's also the most commonly booked car type in Jeju.
Flying to Jeju? Think about an airport pick-up
If you're jetting into Jeju, get on the road sooner by picking up a car hire at Jeju Airport. The drive from this airport to the city centre is around 3 kilometres and takes about 10 minutes.
Compare car hire types in Jeju
Small: Including classes like mini and economy, this cheap rental car in Jeju puts you on the road for less. These zippy, fuel-efficient rides are ideal for city driving and short trips.
Medium: Not too small, not too big, it's the definition of just right. Typically including compact and intermediate cars, they strike a balance of interior space and fuel efficiency and are popular with couples and small families.
Large: You've got the bags, the kids, the snacks, the works. Large vehicles have got the capacity to handle it all effortlessly. Ideal for long-distance journeys, this Jeju car hire category includes full-size cars.
SUV: SUVs are made for plans that change mid-journey. All-wheel drive and everyday versatility equip them for urban streets and scenic routes alike.
Van: If you're searching for a car for rent in Jeju big enough for a small crowd (and their luggage), a van is the roomy solution. Including commercial vans and trucks, they're just the thing for group outings, moving or business use.
Insurance and optional extras
Excess insurance covers what you'd otherwise have to pay if your Jeju car hire is stolen or damaged. While not mandatory, it's a smart add-on if you'd rather play it safe. Just remember that not all insurance policies are equal, so make sure you know exactly what's included.
Make travel easier when you rent a car in Jeju by adding some handy extras. Think things like a GPS unit to keep your trip on track, or reverse cameras to park like you're pulling off a choreographed routine.
Good to know
Rental age requirements generally aren't a one-size-fits-all. Providers can set their own policies, and if you're a younger driver, you could face extra fees or restrictions. Check what applies with each supplier before booking your rental in South Korea.
Add a car seat to your Jeju car hire booking if you're travelling with small kids. Regulations change from one location to another, but using a child seat suited to their size, weight and age is always the safest way to go.
You'll need to hand over a few things when picking up your rental car: your physical driver's licence, another form of photo ID, and a credit card with room to cover the excess. Debit cards aren't widely accepted. Your booking will flag any other must-haves.
For first-time drivers in South Korea, don't forget that traffic here sticks to the right side of the road.
Stay within the local speed limits. Usually that's around 45kph in built-up areas and 100kph or so on highways, unless signed otherwise.
A blood alcohol concentration (BAC) limit of 0.03% applies in South Korea. The safest way to stay legal to drive is to avoid drinking altogether.
Aim to travel outside high-traffic periods for a faster run. 8am is one of the busiest times to be on the road in this destination.
You'll be using the South Korean won (KRW) for day-to-day spending on your trip. You may find it helpful to carry a mix of cash and cards for more flexibility when paying.
Best hotels in Jeju for drivers
Offering parking, Jeju B Hotel adds extra convenience to your stay. This hotel is around 3 kilometres from central Jeju and also comes with air conditioning and luggage storage.
Alternatively, take advantage of the parking at Gallery Be. The city centre is roughly 3 kilometres from this stay, which also features a cafe and luggage storage.
Explore the full lineup of hotels in Jeju and pick the stay that suits your plans. Filters make it easy to tailor your search to what you need — like 'Parking,' 'Valet parking,' or 'Outdoor parking.' There's even an 'Electric vehicle (EV) charging station' filter to find hotels with charging access.
After you've locked in a car hire deal in Jeju and the right hotel, the only thing left to decide is where to head to first. Begin your sightseeing at big attractions like Hamdeok Beach, Cherry blossom tunnel and Seoubong Trail.
Hit the road: Where to drive to from Jeju
Seogwipo has to be on your itinerary if you'd like to visit Jeongbang Waterfall and Jeju Camellia Village. This city is about 27 kilometres south of central Jeju.
The First70 Hotel and Golden Daisy Hotel are recommended accommodation options with parking in Seogwipo.
Ecoland Hotel and Hanwha Resort Jeju are comfortable places to stay in Ha-dong if you're planning to stick around. Choose one of these and skip the stress of finding somewhere to leave your ride.
Take things a bit further and road-trip it to Changwon, around 274 kilometres northeast of Jeju. First, swing past Jinhae Dream Park, then follow it up with Yeojwacheon Stream.
The only thing left to do now is hit the pillow. Hotel International Changwon and Grand City Hotel Changwon have room for both you and your wheels while visiting Changwon.










