
South Korea is set to reinstate visa-free tourism to Jeju and Yangyang starting in June, allowing foreign travelers to stay in the country legally for 30 days without a visa.
The visa-free program was first introduced in Jeju in April 2002 with the aim of attracting foreign tourists but was suspended in February 2020 due to the outbreak of Covid-19 across the globe.
According to Interior and safety minister Jeon Hae-Cheol on Wednesday, the visa-free channel will allow tourists to stay for 30 days without a visa, though they will be restricted to Jeju, or if they travel to Yangyang - the Gangwon and the Seoul Metropolitan area.
Small tour groups are also expected to restart in June, with tour groups of five or more people being allowed to travel to either Gangwon or the Seoul Metropolitan area for 15 days without a visa.

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