Jeju Island Golf Deals to Watch, 2026
Jeju is South Korea's golf island, a volcanic resort cluster where trips are sold as multi round packages across courses such as Blackstone, Lotte Skyhill and Teddy Valley. Here is how the 2026 island packages work, how the cart and caddy fees stack up, and where the value sits.
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How Jeju golf packages work
Jeju golf is bought as an island package, a multi night stay that bundles a resort hotel with several rounds across the courses dotted around the volcanic interior and coast. Blackstone, Lotte Skyhill, Teddy Valley and Ora are the names most operators build around, and the stays usually run from five to seven days with three or four rounds. The wrinkle that sets Korea apart is the fee structure: alongside the green fee you pay a mandatory cart fee and, at most clubs, a caddy fee per group, so the all in cost is what matters.
Below is how the main package shapes break down for 2026 and where the value sits. Every figure is a planning guide rather than a quote, since rates move with resort, season and weekday or weekend play, and you should always confirm directly before booking.
Jeju Island golf deals, 2026 at a glance
| Deal type | Typically includes | Indicative 2026 note |
|---|---|---|
| Multi round island package | Five to seven days with three or four rounds across Blackstone, Lotte Skyhill, Teddy Valley and Ora | The headline product; resort and season set the price |
| Cart fee per group | Mandatory buggy charge added to every round | Around 100,000 Korean won per group of four for 18 holes |
| Caddy fee per group | Group caddy charge at most clubs for 18 holes | Around 120,000 to 150,000 Korean won per group |
| Seoul and Jeju combination | A mainland and island itinerary linking Seoul rounds with a Jeju leg | Pairs city golf with the island; flights add to the cost |
The deals worth watching
The multi round island package
The defining Jeju deal is the island package, typically five to seven days with three or four rounds across Blackstone, Lotte Skyhill, Teddy Valley and Ora, based at a resort hotel. It is the cleanest way to play the island's best courses without piecing together separate bookings, and the resort sets both the standard and the price. Shoulder season dates and weekday rounds ease the cost, so a group with flexible travel will get more golf for the money.
The cart and caddy fees
Korea's fee structure is the part visitors miss, so build it into the budget from the start. On top of the green fee you pay a mandatory cart fee of around 100,000 Korean won per group of four for 18 holes, and at most clubs a caddy fee of around 120,000 to 150,000 Korean won per group. Spread across four players these add a fair amount per round, which is why the all in package price is the figure to compare rather than the green fee alone.
The Seoul and Jeju combination
Many trips pair the island with the mainland, linking a Jeju leg to rounds around Seoul into a single itinerary. It makes a strong first visit to Korea, mixing the volcanic island courses with the capital, though the internal flight adds to the cost and the logistics. Whichever shape you choose, confirm the rounds, carts and caddy arrangements before you book, since contents and fees change with resort and season.
Our take
Jeju is an island package destination, so the trip that works is the multi round resort stay across Blackstone, Lotte Skyhill and Teddy Valley, priced and compared on the all in cost rather than the green fee alone. Factor the mandatory cart and caddy fees in from the start, target weekday and shoulder season dates for the best value, and consider pairing the island with a Seoul leg for a fuller first visit.
Our advice is to let the resort anchor the trip and build the rounds around it. Our Jeju Island golf hub sets out the courses, the Jeju Island green fees guide breaks down the cart and caddy structure, the how to play golf in Jeju Island guide covers the logistics, and the wider South Korea hub helps you add a mainland leg. Tell us your dates and our team can build the trip, costed to the head.
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Jeju Island golf deals, your questions
What golf packages are available in Jeju Island for 2026?
Most Jeju trips are multi round island packages, typically five to seven days with three or four rounds across courses such as Blackstone, Lotte Skyhill, Teddy Valley and Ora, based at a resort hotel. Many operators also offer a combined Seoul and Jeju itinerary. Prices move with resort and season, so always confirm the contents and cost directly before booking.
How do cart and caddy fees work on Jeju?
Alongside the green fee, Korean clubs add a mandatory cart fee of around 100,000 Korean won per group of four for 18 holes, and most clubs add a caddy fee of around 120,000 to 150,000 Korean won per group. Spread across four players these raise the per round cost, so compare the all in package price rather than the green fee alone.
When is the best value time to play golf in Jeju?
Jeju plays through much of the year, with spring and autumn the most comfortable seasons. For the best balance of value and conditions, target shoulder dates and weekday rounds, which ease both the green fee and the tee sheet, and confirm seasonal pricing directly.
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Researched and written by the GolfForKings editorial desk. Jeju package and on course fee shapes compiled June 2026 from operator and resort sources; prices are indicative for the 2026 season and change with availability. Always confirm directly before booking. Last reviewed June 2026.