Boromwat Tulip Festival
🗓️ March 15, 2025 – April 13, 2025
The Jeju Boromwat Tulip Festival, held every spring at Boromwat in Pyoseon-myeon, Seogwipo-si, Jeju, is a flower festival that should not be missed. The name "Boromwat" translates to "wind-blown field" in the Jeju language, a fitting descriptor for the expansive fields that become adorned with a vibrant tapestry of colorful tulips. Throughout the festival, visitors have the opportunity to immerse themselves in the breathtaking scenery, experiencing the unique energy of Jeju’s spring.
The festival’s thoughtful layout includes well-maintained photo zones and walking trails, providing ample opportunities to capture lasting memories with family, friends, and loved ones. The primary focus of the event remains, quite simply, the appreciation of the flowers themselves.
Admission
The festival offers a tiered pricing structure:
- Adults/Teenagers: 6,000 won
- Seniors/Residents/Welfare Discount: 5,000 won
- Children: 4,000 won (Children under 24 months are granted free admission.)
Location and Contact Information
📍 The festival is located at 2350-104, Beonyeong-ro, Pyoseon-myeon, Seogwipo-si, Jeju Special Self-Governing Province.
For those seeking overnight accommodations, a curated selection of nearby lodging options can be found at 🛏️ Accommodation near the event.
💰 Please note that the festival is a paid event.
📞 For inquiries, please contact the organizers at 010-7362-2345.
What is Boromwat?
Boromwat is a field on Jeju Island, South Korea, known for its natural beauty and floral displays. The name means "barley field" in Korean, indicating its agricultural history. Recently, it has gained attention for its tulip displays, particularly during the Jeju Boromwat Tulip Festival. This event features tulip beds arranged against Jeju’s scenic backdrop. The festival marks the arrival of spring and emphasizes the island’s dedication to preserving its natural environment. Visitors can walk through the fields, participate in photography, and enjoy the tranquil setting.