Discover Lotte Hotel Jeju’s Exclusive ‘Morning Breeze Terrace’ Package for Adults

Yong Won-jung | 2026.03.10

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Lotte Hotel Jeju is unveiling an adults-only private relaxation package, Morning Breeze Terrace, alongside a refreshed ACE Program that brings a variety of hands-on experiences.

    Photo=Lotte Hotel and Resort
  Photo=Lotte Hotel and Resort

More than just sightseeing, the package and program cater to travelers who prefer immersive, stay-focused trips—pairing restful time in comfortable rooms with authentic ways to experience Jeju’s nature and culture.

Morning Breeze Terrace invites guests to savor a leisurely morning overlooking Jeju’s vibrant blue sea. The offer runs through April 30.

The package includes one night in a Premier Ocean View room plus a private in-room breakfast for two served on the room terrace each night. Guests can choose from Korean, American, or English breakfast options, so everyone can enjoy a morning that fits their taste. Enjoying breakfast on the terrace while gazing at the sea makes a Jeju morning feel truly special.

Suite guests receive a one-time minibar benefit that includes two beers, two nonalcoholic drinks, and snacks to make in-room downtime even cozier. Guests who stay two or more consecutive nights also receive one complimentary two-person admission to Lotte Hotel Jeju's Hwansang Forest Gotjawal Experience, one of the hotel's ACE programs.

Alongside the package, Lotte Hotel Jeju is launching a new ACE Program for adult guests, expanding beyond its former kid- and family-centered lineup to emphasize hands-on classes that showcase Jeju’s local culture and crafts.

The Jeju Shell Bookmark Resin Art class is a hands-on workshop where participants create their own bookmarks using Jeju shells and resin. It runs for about 50 minutes on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at the Peninsula Lounge & Bar on the main building’s 8th floor.

There’s also a najeonchilgi mother-of-pearl coaster craft class. Participants apply traditional mother-of-pearl patterns to bamboo coasters to create najeonchilgi-style pieces—an up-close way to appreciate the beauty of Korean traditional craftsmanship. The program runs for about 50 minutes on Mondays and Fridays.

The hotel will also introduce a Jeju Gotbat one-day class where guests make local traditional liquors. In this roughly one-hour workshop, participants brew Jeju-style drinks such as Jeju moju and tangerine makgeolli. The hotel provides shuttle service from the property to the experience site, and shuttle reservations are available on a first-come, first-served basis.