My friends and I are planning to visit South Korea this January 2012. We included Jeju Islands on our itinerary. But I just realized that January is still winter, therefore it is probably snowing in Jeju Islands. Our main goal was to swim and beach hop, so I guess January is a bad time? Or am I wrong? I came from a tropical country, so I have no idea about winter season and how long they are. Or am I exaggerating? Maybe it is cold on Jeju, but tolerable to go swimming? Please help. And if I am right, when would be the best time to visit Jeju Islands for the sole purpose of swimming? Thank you.
Update: I tried to google and found this from a forum
Quote: "it will not be that cold in Seoul. Seoul is at the same latitude as Richmond, Virgina and its weather is similar to Washington DC's.
Average daily temperature in Jeju at that time is 45F. Jeju has the highest point in South Korea , Mount Hallasan. It will probably be snowing up there, but snow along the coasts is unlikely in early winter. However, it does snow on Jeju during the winter."
I am confused. Please help. Thank you
Edited by: brackenjo
