Daily rates here usually beat short-term parking costs by a lot
The Long-Stay Car Park at Jeju International Airport serves Terminal 1 and works best if you’re leaving the car for several days. It sits in the main airport parking zone, signed clearly as long-term/long-stay, so you’re not guessing once you pull in. Pay machines and exits line up with the standard airport traffic flow, so you roll straight toward Terminal 1 after parking.
This is an uncovered outdoor lot, so cars sit in the open sun and Jeju rain for the whole stay. Rows are marked, but during busy holiday periods around Chuseok and Lunar New Year it fills fast and you may end up in the far sections. Take a quick photo of your row number on arrival; the markings repeat every few aisles and can look similar when you’re tired after a late flight.
Walking time to Terminal 1 check-in usually runs around 5–10 minutes from the long-stay rows, depending on how far back you park. Paths lead toward the main terminal entrances used by domestic carriers like Korean Air and Asiana, so you don’t need a shuttle. If you’re hauling big checked bags or traveling with kids, plan closer to 10 minutes from car door to check-in counter.
Payment follows standard Jeju Airport parking rules, with per-hour charges capped by a daily maximum that kicks in after several hours. Machines near pedestrian exits take cards and local payment apps, and you can also pay at the vehicle exit booth. Keep your parking ticket dry; the paper barcode sometimes misreads if it’s bent or damp, which slows the exit line.
One tip: if you land late at night, pay at an indoor machine in Terminal 1 before walking back to the car. It usually moves quicker than waiting behind several cars paying one by one at the exit gate.