Treasure Island Tour to Present Jeju 5-Star Resort Travel Package on Lotte Home Shopping at 2:20 PM on the 4th
[Asia Economy Reporter Cho Yong-jun, Travel Specialist] The number of travelers opting for 'hotel vacations' (ho-kangs) within Korea is increasing. This change in travel patterns is due to the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic. When travel is necessary, there is a growing demand for domestic hotels where guests can safely enjoy their rest with thorough quarantine and hygiene measures.
Accordingly, Treasure Island Tour, a comprehensive travel company with 27 years of experience operated by KMH Group (Chairman Choi Sang-joo), plans to offer a 3-day, 2-night trip to Jeju Shinhwa World (Landing Hall), the largest integrated resort in Korea, featuring 5-star services. This will be broadcast on Lotte Home Shopping from 2:20 PM on the 4th.
Jeju Shinhwa World is a complex resort boasting modern interiors and a smart control system. Temperature checks are conducted at multiple entrances, and all furniture and facilities in the rooms are thoroughly disinfected. All staff are required to wear masks, and continuous temperature monitoring is conducted using thermal cameras and contactless thermometers at the entrances.
This travel package starts at an unprecedented price of 199,000 KRW and includes flights on the national carrier Asiana Airlines and access to a 5-star resort. Additionally, the provided rental car includes navigation and comprehensive insurance. Typically, when renting a car, individuals pay extra for car insurance, but this package includes collision damage waiver (CDW), significantly reducing the customer's cost burden.
Moreover, the itinerary is completely flexible during the travel period, making it a reasonable option compared to the time and cost of individually booking flights and hotels. It also allows families to travel safely together, making it suitable in terms of both cost and safety.
A representative from Treasure Island Tour stated, "Reservations are available for the summer vacation season from late July to early August and the Chuseok holiday from late September to early October. This is a 3-day, 2-night fully flexible itinerary allowing 'ho-kangs' at hotels with strict quarantine measures. Car seats for infants are also provided when traveling with young children."
Meanwhile, residents of Seoul can make direct payments at the Treasure Island Tour headquarters located in Euljiro using the emergency disaster relief fund card (valid until August 31).
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