Uncover Jeju's Hidden Gem: The Luxurious Rich Hotel!

Jeju Rich Hotel South Korea

Jeju Rich Hotel South Korea

Uncover Jeju's Hidden Gem: The Luxurious Rich Hotel!

Uncover Jeju's Hidden Gem: The Luxurious Rich Hotel! - Or, My Quest for Bliss (and a Decent Coffee)

Alright, buckle up buttercups, because I just returned from a whirlwind trip to Jeju Island, and let me tell you, I’m still sorting through the sensory overload. One thing that definitely didn't overwhelm me? The Luxurious Rich Hotel. That place… wow. Let's dive into this, because honestly, I'm still reeling. And slightly obsessed.

Accessibility: Putting the "Access" in Accessibility (Mostly!)

Okay, so I've seen some reviews mentioning issues – and this is where things are a little wonky. While the hotel claims to be super accessible (we're talking "Facilities for disabled guests" on the menu!), I'm not a wheelchair user, so I can't give a definitive "yes" or "no." My gut tells me there's probably some things need improving (like maybe the signage), but they DO have an elevator (thank GOODNESS!), and the lobby and common areas seemed pretty navigable. I'm a bit of a klutz, and I didn't trip over anything, so that's a win, right?

Dining, Drinking, and Snacking: My Personal Consumption Olympics

This is where The Rich Hotel truly, madly, deeply won me over. Forget the hotel food stereotype. This was… epic.

  • Restaurants: Yes! Plural! Several! This is crucial. I practically lived in the Asian-inspired restaurant. Think exquisite sushi, melt-in-your-mouth bulgogi, and kimchi that could make a grandma weep with joy (and I say that as someone who knows a thing or two about kimchi!). The International cuisine restaurant was… ok, maybe a bit bland, but hey, choices! I did appreciate the option, especially after the third day of spicy things.
  • Coffee Shop: Okay, so, confession: I'm a coffee snob. And the coffee here? Hit or miss. Sometimes it was divine, other times… airport coffee vibes. But hey, they try! Which I appreciate. Plus, the pastries were heavenly. Absolutely essential.
  • Poolside Bar: Ah, the poolside bar. This is where I spent a significant portion of my time. Cocktails. Sunshine. Seriously, life doesn't get much better. The bartenders were super friendly, even when I was trying to order in broken Korean. Plus, the pool itself… we'll get to that later.
  • Room Service [24-hour]: This is gold, people. Pure, unadulterated gold. I'm talking midnight snacks, a late-night craving for spicy noodles… all delivered with a smile. The only downside? My credit card bill. But hey, worth it.
  • Breakfast [Buffet]: This was pretty standard hotel buffet fare, but with WAY better options. Amazing Asian breakfast. Fresh fruit, pastries, eggs… you name it, they had it. I may have, ahem, overindulged once or twice. (Okay, maybe three times.)

Things to do, ways to relax: My Happy Place (Mostly)

Okay, back to the pool. The Swimming pool [outdoor]. The Pool with view. This is where The Rich Hotel truly shines. It's not just a pool; it's a vibe. Picture this: infinity pool, crystal-clear water, overlooking… oh, the view! Breathtaking! The sun setting over the Jeju coast… it was pure Instagram gold, but even better in real life.

I'm not a spa person, but I DID go to the sauna, and Steamroom. Glorious. Just glorious. I felt so relaxed I almost fell asleep in the sauna (which apparently is a bad thing). My advice? Go. Do it. Even if you think you don't like spas. You'll thank me later.

  • Gym/fitness: I'm not a gym bunny, but it looked… well-equipped. I peeked in once. Did a quick stretch. And then went back to the pool.
  • Massage: I got the massage. It was AMAZING. They knew exactly where I was holding all my tension (which was, apparently, everywhere).

Cleanliness and Safety: Germ-Free and Happy!

This is a huge deal for me, especially now. The Rich Hotel REALLY goes above and beyond.

  • Daily disinfection in common areas. Yep.
  • Anti-viral cleaning products. Check.
  • Staff trained in safety protocol. Double check.
  • Hand sanitizer everywhere. It made me feel super safe.
  • Rooms sanitized between stays. Big thumbs up.

Services and Conveniences: Life Made Easy

  • Concierge: Super helpful. They helped me book tours, taxis, and pretty much saved me from getting hopelessly lost.
  • Daily housekeeping: My room was always sparkling clean. Always.
  • Elevator: Crucial.
  • Currency exchange: Very useful.
  • Food delivery: I'm a believer.
  • Gift/souvenir shop: Got my mom a ridiculously cute Jeju rock doll. Success!
  • Luggage storage: They even kept my luggage.
  • Laundry service: I did not trust it, but they did have it.

Available in all rooms: The Little Touches That Matter

  • Air conditioning: Essential.
  • Free Wi-Fi. Needed it!
  • Coffee/tea maker: Crucial for this caffeine addict.
  • Blackout curtains: Made sleeping until noon possible.
  • Bathrobes and slippers: So comfy!
  • Mini-bar: Yes, please!
  • Safe box: For all my… important things.
  • TV: For those moments when you just want to veg out.

For the Kids: Seems Fun! (But I'm Not a Kid)

I didn’t see many kids, but the facilities looked good.

Getting Around: Easy Peasy

  • Airport transfer: Seamless.
  • Car park [free of charge]: Bonus!
  • Taxi service: Always available.

My Only Grumbles… (Because No Place is Perfect)

  • The coffee. I already mentioned it. They need a coffee upgrade.
  • The location. It’s a bit further out of the main Jeju City hub than I was expecting, but that trade-off for the peace and quiet was more than worth it for me.
  • Internet access – wireless and Internet access – LAN. Both were a bit slow sometimes but adequate.

Overall… My Verdict:

The Luxurious Rich Hotel? It's not just a hotel. It's an experience. It's relaxation, indulgence, and an escape from the everyday. It is the definition of luxury. This hotel is a hidden gem, for real. Definitely worth a trip.

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Jeju Island: My Soul Ate Kimchi (and a Whole Lot More) - A Messy Itinerary

Okay, buckle up, buttercups, because this is NOT your Instagram-perfect travel diary. This is the messy, honest, and probably slightly rambling account of my Jeju Island adventure. I'm talking sunburn, questionable food choices, and a serious emotional rollercoaster all rolled into one glorious, kimchi-flavored ball.

Day 1: Arrival & The Great Jeju Jet Lag Tango (and the Search for Legit Coffee)

  • 6:00 AM (ish) - Landed in Jeju. Jet lag punched me square in the face. My brain felt like a bowl of slightly-stirred oatmeal. I swear I saw a woman in a Hello Kitty shirt who looked like she was judging my entire existence. Pretty sure that was the jet lag.
  • 7:00 AM - Jeju Rich Hotel… It’s…fine. Clean enough, I guess? The view from my room is a slightly-distant view of something green, which I think is a field. Whatever. Coffee is my priority.
  • 7:30 AM - Search for coffee. This is a crucial mission. Found a "cafe" with a sign that looked promising. The coffee…well, let's just say it tasted like burnt dreams. My internal monologue rapidly devolved from “Oh, travel is so exciting!” to “Why did I think this was a good idea?”
  • 9:00 AM - Finally, found a decent latte! Thank you, tiny corner cafe with the hipster barista who understood my caffeine needs. Suddenly, Jeju didn’t seem so bad.
  • 10:00 AM - Manjanggul Lava Tube: Okay, this was pretty cool. Truly. It's dark, it's damp, it's massive. My inner child was screaming with delight at the echo of my voice. The entire cave seemed to whisper "stay away from the loose rocks". Also, it was freezing, I regret not wearing a jacket.
  • 12:00 PM - Lunch: Attempted to eat the ubiquitous black pork. The first bite was "interesting". The second bite was "challenging". The third bite… well, let’s just say I ended up staring at it, wondering if I could feign a sudden illness. I'm pretty sure I just prefer a good burger.
  • 2:00 PM - Settled back in the hotel to avoid the sun.
  • 4:00 PM - Nap. The jet lag is winning.
  • 6:00 PM - Dinner. Ate a surprisingly good Bibimbap. Feeling a little less like a zombie.
  • 8:00 PM - Collapsed into bed, utterly exhausted, but oddly satisfied. Jeju, you're a whirlwind!

Day 2: Seongsan Ilchulbong (Sunrise Peak) & The Great Mandarin Orange Debacle

  • 5:00 AM - Woke up before my alarm because my internal clock is apparently a sadist. Dragged my weary self out of bed and hiked to the top of Seongsan Ilchulbong (Sunrise Peak). The climb was brutal. I was wheezing, sweating, and questioning every life choice that led me to this moment.
  • 6:30 AM - The SUNRISE. Holy. Freaking. Cow. The colors! The view! It was worth every agonizing step. I stood there, feeling a surge of pure, unadulterated joy. For a few precious minutes, I was actually happy.
  • 8:00 AM - Breakfast near Sunrise Peak: more black pork! Still not a convert, but at least it wasn't as bad as the first time.
  • 9:00 AM - Seopjikoji: Beautiful coastal scenery! The rock formations are epic and the overall vibe is just gorgeous. I spent an hour just wandering and breathing in the salty air. It was so peaceful. Needed it after conquering the peak.
  • 11:00 AM - The Mandarin Orange Debacle: I bought a huge bag of Jeju mandarins. I mean, huge. I figured, "Hey, they're small and easy to eat!" WRONG. I overestimated my mandarin-eating capacity by, oh, about a thousand percent. I’m currently surrounded by mountains of peels. Pretty sure I'm on a citrus-induced sugar high.
  • 1:00 PM - Lunch in the city: Food was good. Still not exactly sure what I ordered.
  • 3:00 PM - Attempted to visit a traditional Korean village. Got spectacularly lost. Wandered around for an hour, feeling like a confused tourist (which, let’s be honest, I am). Found a tiny, hidden teahouse and had the most delicious green tea ever. Saved my sanity.
  • 5:00 PM - Back to the hotel. Mandarin-induced sugar crash is real.
  • 8:00 PM - Dinner: Had sushi! Amazing.

Day 3: Jeju Folk Village & The Cheonjiyeon Waterfalls - Tears and Tranquility

  • 9:00 AM - Started my day at Jeju Folk Village. This was actually a lot more interesting than I expected. The structures were fascinating and I really started to appreciate the history.
  • 11:00 AM - Drove to Cheonjiyeon Waterfalls. The walk to the falls was beautiful, with lush greenery and the sound of birds. Then I got to the actual waterfalls and bawled. Seriously. Full-on ugly cry. They were just so majestic, so powerful, it was overwhelming! I stood there, tears streaming down my face, feeling a weird sense of connection to… everything.
  • 1:00 PM - After taking time to compose myself, I ordered lunch. Ate something I couldn't pronounce but was delicious.
  • 3:00 PM - Attempted to do some souvenir shopping. Left empty-handed and overwhelmed. Why is shopping so stressful?
  • 5:00 PM - Spa treatment at the hotel. Essential. Back to peaceful.
  • 7:00 PM - Dinner. Tried a very spicy seafood stew. My mouth is still on fire. I ordered a beer to cope.
  • 9:00 PM - Staring out the window. Reflecting on the waterfalls and my weird, wonderful day. Jeju, you're a wild ride, and I wouldn't trade it for anything.

Day 4: The Road to Departure (and the lingering smell of kimchi)

  • 7:00 AM - Last breakfast. Said goodbye to the decent latte.
  • 8:00 AM - Head to the airport.
  • 9:00 AM - Check-in, security.
  • 10:00 AM - Flight home. Missing the island already.

Final Thoughts:

Jeju Island is a place of contrasts: beauty and chaos, stunning landscapes and questionable food, moments of pure joy and moments of sheer exhaustion. Did I love it? Absolutely. Would I do it again? In a heartbeat… as long as someone makes me a better cup of coffee. And maybe hides the mandarins.

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Uncover Jeju's Hidden Gem: The Luxurious Rich Hotel - FAQs (And My Chaotic Thoughts!)


Okay, so is The Rich Hotel *really* all that? Or is it just Instagram bait?

Alright, deep breaths. Let's get this straight. Instagram bait? Absolutely. Glorious, decadent, I-want-to-live-here-forever Instagram bait? YES. But is it *just* that? NO. Look, I went in with expectations higher than Mt. Hallasan, and… mostly, they were met. Which, considering how cynical I am, is saying *a lot*. It's opulent: the lobby practically sang opera, I swear. But it’s not just fluff. The service? Actually, genuinely good. Like, they anticipate your needs before *you* even realize you have them.

Remember the first time I ate at the hotel restaurant, and I spilled red wine everywhere? I looked like I was covered in blood! They cleaned it up so fast, and the waitress, bless her heart, she didn't even bat an eye. Just smiled and offered me a replacement. That kind of graciousness is rare, y'know? It's the little things.

What's the *vibe* like? Like, am I going to feel awkward in my jeans? (Please say no!)

Okay, here’s the deal. It’s definitely…fancy. Think "Crazy Rich Asians" meets "Jeju Island tranquility". There are definitely people dressed to the nines, sipping cocktails that cost more than my monthly electricity bill. BUT, and this is important… it's not stuffy. I wore jeans. And a t-shirt. (Okay, *slightly* better jeans and a *slightly* nicer t-shirt…but still!) You won't feel *out* of place, necessarily, as long as you try.

Here's my little anecdote. I was lounging by the pool (which, BTW, is AMAZING, overlooking the volcanic coast), and I totally misjudged how the sun would be. Got a lobster look. The staff were so sweet, though! Bringing aloe vera and cold water. The whole thing felt very unpretentious, even in the face of my impending sunburn.

The rooms... are they really as luxurious as they look in the photos? Spill the tea!

Okay, the rooms… are they truly as luxurious? Let's be honest. Yes. Mostly. I'm a tough critic, and even I was blown away. The bed? Like sleeping on a cloud made of kittens. The view? Breathtaking. My room had a balcony overlooking the ocean! I could hear the waves crashing. The bathroom was...well, let's just say it had a bathtub big enough for a small family.

But here's the thing. I was in the *deluxe* suite. I peeked at a regular room... and I got a glimpse of the old paint with a bit of a crack! It wasn't *bad*, just... less 'OMG, I'm living in a palace'. So, consider your budget! And maybe, just maybe, book that upgrade. Trust me on this one.

What about the food? Is it worth the price?

Ah, the million-dollar question: the food! Okay, here's the brutally honest truth: it's *expensive*. Like, eye-watering expensive. BUT... it's worth it. (I know, I sound like a corporate shill, ugh!).

The breakfast buffet alone could fuel a small country for a day. Every single pastry was divine. Plus, they had a chef making made-to-order omelets, and a whole section of the buffet dedicated to local Jeju specialties. But the star? This ridiculously good abalone porridge. I seriously considered smuggling a pot back to my room. Okay, maybe I DID smuggle a second helping of it. Don't tell anyone!

Dinner was… an experience. I had the steak, and it was cooked to perfection. The presentation was gorgeous. And the wine list? Wowza. Just wowza. So yes, pricey. But delicious. And honestly, you're on vacation. Splurge a little! You deserve it! (That's what I tell myself, anyway.)

Are there any hidden costs I should be aware of? Like, that sneaky little fee nobody tells you about?

Okay, this is important. This is where the glitter of luxury gets slightly tarnished. There are a few extra costs that can add up.

1. **The Minibar:** Don't touch it. Seriously. That tiny bottle of water? Expensive. Those little snacks? You could have bought a whole grocery store for that price.

2. **The Spa:** It IS wonderful. So relaxing. But it's not cheap. The massages, the treatments…factor them into your budget. I mean, I absolutely loved the massage, and it was pure bliss. But still... $$$

3. **Transportation:** You'll likely need a taxi or rental car to get around Jeju Island. The hotel does offer a shuttle, but it has limited routes. Do your research and factor it in.

So yeah, it's a bit of a sting, but be prepared. Overall I'd say the hotel is still worth the price, you just gotta be prepared.

What’s the most annoying thing about the Rich Hotel? Be honest!

Okay, here's a minor beef: the elevators can be a little…slow. I'm talking, like, standing there waiting, staring at the little arrow, willing it to move. It's a minor thing, really. But when you're impatient (like me) to get to your room, it feels like an eternity.

Also, and this is super petty, but the music in the lobby is a *little* too much elevator music (and I usually *love* elevator music!), I'm talking the type that makes you want to take a nap – which, let's be honest, I *did*. But sometimes I just want something poppy. Maybe a little K-Pop? Just sayin'.

Is it kid-friendly? (Thinking of bringing the little monsters...)

Hmm. "Kid-friendly" is a tricky one. The Rich Hotel isn't specifically *un*friendly, but, it’s not like the kind of place with splash pads and screaming toddlers everywhere.

The pool is nice, it has a kids' menu at the restaurant. BUT… it's more geared towards the more sophisticated traveler, with quiet zones and an emphasis on relaxing activities.

Honestly? Depends on *your* kids. If they are theUnique Hotel Finds

Jeju Rich Hotel South Korea

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