
Camellia Hill is a 172,000-square-metre flower garden in Andeok, Seogwipo, planted with around 6,000 camellia trees across 500 species from 80 countries — making it one of the largest camellia collections in Asia. Peak bloom runs from late November through April, when winter and early-spring varieties carpet the hillside in red, pink, and white; tulips, hydrangeas, and roses extend the visual season into summer. Wide gravel paths and benches throughout make the garden a relaxed half-day Jeju stop for Muslim travellers and families. Combines well with O'sulloc Tea Museum and Sanbangsan, both within a 15-minute drive.
