Grand Hyatt Jeju is positioned to be the leading integrated lifestyle and travel destination in Asia showcasing modern Korean lifestyle with 1600 rooms 14 trendsetting contemporary restaurants and bars, 2 world-class spas, an impressive out-door lounge and pool deck a Han collection shopping mall featuring award winning independent Korean fashion labels eight meeting and events facilities with a total of 851 sqm space including entertainment facilities. Jeju is the largest island of South Korea located around 141 km apart from south of peninsula an island formed by volcanic eruptions approximately 2 million years ago. Tourism is the main industry driving the city economy with 15 million visitors a year. Jeju natural environment has been preserved as best as possible and is registered as World Natural Heritage Site in 2007. Jeju Volcanic island and lava tubes together comprise three sites including Geomunoreum regarded as the finest lava tube system of caves fortress like Seongsan ilchulbong tuff cone Mt. Halla the highest in South Korea with lake filled craters. Appointed as a self governing province in 2006 Jeju has been developed as an international hub with an up to 30 day visa exemption policy for 180 countries regions playing a pivotal role that connects the continent and the ocean and is readily accessible to Greater China Japan and Southeast Asia.