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Psyche World Theme Park 프시케월드-나비공원

  • +82-64-799-7272
  • psycheworld.net
2157, Pyeonghwa-ro, Aewol-eup, Jeju-si, Jeju-do (제주특별자치도 제주시 애월읍 평화로 2157)


Psyche World offers a wide variety of attractions including a display of over 10,000 butterflies representing some 3,000 different species. Psyche means “butterfly” in Greek and it is also known as the lover of Cupid in Roman mythology.

Parody World depicts human life using butterfly and bug specimens. Live World offers children opportunities to observe and experience parakeets, hamsters, birds, rabbits, bugs, butterflies, hedgehogs, beetles, stag beetles, and cocoons. Study World is full of attractions and information on butterflies and bugs. Visitors can observe live butterflies and bugs flying everywhere and rest at Crystal House. Parody World, Live World, and Study World offer information in English and Chinese for international tourists.

Located across from Jeju Horse Racing Park, Psyche World is 15.3km from Jeju International Airport toward Jungmun Resort Complex. Visitors may take a taxi from the airport. The fare is approximately KRW 9,500-10,000.
 

Utilization information

・Information : • 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
• For more info: +82-64-799-7272 (Korean)

・Closed : N/A (Open all year round)

・Operating Hours : Summer Season 08:30-20:00
Winter Season 08:30-19:00

※ Last admission is one hour before closing.
※ Operating hours during winter season may vary depending on weather and traffic conditions. Call to inquire.

Available Facilities

Psyche storyeum (Butterfly museum), Ancient Castle Maze, Lovely Pet Garden, Fantastic Mirror Palace, Real Clay Art Museum, National Geographic, Seil Park, Queen’s House

Admission Fees

[Psyche World (Butterfly Museum + 125th National Geographic Photo Exhibition + Mirror Palace)]
Adults: Individuals 9,500 won / Groups 8,500 won
Teens & Military: Individuals 8,000 won / Groups 7,000 won
Children (aged 3 to elementary school students) & Seniors: Individuals 7,000 won / Groups 6,500 won
Men of national merit & the disabled: Individuals 8,000 won / Groups 7,000 won

[Queen’s House]
Adults: Individuals 7,000 won / Groups 6,000 won
Teens & Military: Individuals 6,000 won / Groups 5,000 won
Children (aged 3 to elementary school students) & Seniors: Individuals 5,500 won / Groups 4,000 won
Men of national merit & the disabled: Individuals 6,000 won / Groups 5,000 won

[Psyche World + Queen’s House]
Adults: Individuals 13,000 won / Groups 12,000 won
Teens & Military: Individuals 11,000 won / Groups 10,000 won
Children (aged to elementary school students) & Seniors: Individuals 9,000 won / Groups 8,000 won
Men of national merit & Disabled: Individuals 11,000 won / Groups 10,000 won

[Seil Park]
Utility Fee – Individuals 22,000 won / Groups 20,000 won

※ Groups 20 people or more
※ Children (ages 3-12), Seniors (ages 65 and above), Disabled Level 1 (plus one guardian), Disabled Level 2 (excluding guardian), Military (only medic / staff sergeant and under)

※ Free for toddlers (aged 3 and younger)
※ Proof of age required
※ Discount is applicable once only

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