
Yongduam (Dragon-Head Rock) is a 10-metre basalt formation on Jeju City's north coast, eroded by surf into the shape of a dragon's head emerging from the sea. A short paved path from the parking lot reaches the viewing platform, with the Yongyeon Pond pedestrian bridge a five-minute walk inland. Best at sunrise or sunset when the basalt darkens against the sky. A short Jeju Island photo stop for Muslim travellers staying near Jeju International Airport — Crab Story (halal-certified) and Jeju Central Masjid both sit within a 15-minute drive of the rock. Free entry, paid parking.
