Hi ! Though your vlog is informative, but instead of showing full view of Jeju travel, you have focused the camera on yourself. If you dub your voice with the full screen sceneries, I guess it would become very interesting.
Thanks for sharing. May I ask some more information for this? Is it easy to find a petrol station for motobike in Jeju? Where and how to park the motobike in all the places like beach, restaurant ...?
The person you rent the bike from can guide you about parking places along the route you choose to ride on. Restaurants/ cafés like Starbucks have their own parking. As far as the other places we stopped at, most of the places had designated parking. As far as places that don’t have designated parking are concerned, the person we rented our bikes from told us that we could park in any spot that was in not in the way. It is generally assumed by the locals that people on a motorbike are tourists (except delivery people ), so you do get that consideration. In fact as we were riding on the Rebel along the coast we got quite a few cheers and waves from locals!
As far as Petrol is concerned the bike is usually rented out with a full tank which should last you for the day. Petrol stations are easy to find on locals maps like Kakao. You will need to refill the tank while returning the vehicle. The person you rent from can also help with locations of gas stations.
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