Jeju has a dense network of same-day hotel-to-hotel luggage courier services designed primarily for hikers, cyclists, and golfers. For anyone doing a linear multi-day journey — running the Olle Trail point-to-point, paddling the coast in sections, or cycling the Fantasy Path one-way — these services completely eliminate the need to backtrack or drive a support car.
You leave your gear at the front desk of Hotel A in the morning, tagged for Hotel B. By evening, it is waiting at the Hotel B front desk. You ran, paddled, or rode point-to-point with only a hydration vest.
The main operator: ZIM CARRY
ZIM CARRY (짐캐리) is the dominant brand. They run a hub at Jeju International Airport plus pickup/delivery to most hotels and major Olle trailheads.
Service types
- Airport → Hotel — drop bags at the ZIM CARRY desk at Jeju Airport (Gate 5, 1F baggage area); they’re delivered to your hotel by evening.
- Hotel → Airport — reverse trip.
- Hotel → Hotel — what you actually want for multi-day adventures. Drop in the morning at Hotel A; pick up that evening at Hotel B.
- Hotel → Golf resort — large segment of their business; not relevant unless you golf.
Pricing
Indicative rates (verify on the booking platform — prices shift seasonally):
- ~₩10,000–₩15,000 per bag, hotel-to-hotel, depending on distance and weight.
- Large or oversized items (kayak bags, bike cases) may carry a surcharge of ₩5,000–₩10,000.
- Multi-bag discount sometimes offered.
Operating hours
- Airport branch: roughly 07:00–21:00.
- Store luggage drop-off: 07:00–14:00.
- Store luggage collection: 16:00–21:00.
- Delivery to hotels typically guaranteed by 16:00–18:00.
How to book
ZIM CARRY does not have a slick English-first booking app, but they sell through several aggregators that do:
- Klook — search “Jeju Luggage Delivery.” Clean English UX, instant confirmation, voucher emailed.
- KKday — similar; sometimes slightly cheaper.
- Traveloka — Southeast Asia–facing, also works.
- Agoda Activities — bundled with hotel stays.
- Direct via Naver booking for Korean speakers (cheapest).
What you need at booking time
- Pickup hotel name and address (must be a “registered accommodation” — most major and mid-tier hotels are).
- Destination hotel name and address.
- Date.
- Bag count and approximate dimensions.
- A photo of each bag (for misdelivery prevention; upload via the booking platform).
Cancellation policy
Standard ZIM CARRY policy via aggregators: free cancellation up to 2 days before the booked date. Same-day cancellations are non-refundable.
Alternative operators
- LuggAgent — Taiwan-based international luggage courier with a Korea franchise. More expensive than ZIM CARRY but covers Seoul ↔ Jeju cross-island routes (useful if you want to ship clothes from your Seoul apartment straight to a Jeju hotel before you fly).
- Olle Trail handlers — small local services that specifically advertise to Olle hikers. Often run by guesthouse owners themselves. Cheaper but English support is hit-or-miss; book via Naver or your guesthouse host.
- Hanjin Logistics / CJ Logistics — national parcel carriers. Can do hotel-to-hotel via standard 1–2 day parcel service. Slightly cheaper for heavy items (kayak bags) but not same-day.
The “zero-load” multi-day workflow
A realistic execution model for someone running Olle routes and paddling between them:
Running day
- Morning, Hotel A: Pack the kayak bag and clothes suitcase. Tag both with ZIM CARRY for delivery to Hotel B (50 km along the trail).
- Lace up trail shoes, fill hydration vest, grab Olle passport.
- Run.
- Late afternoon, Hotel B: Arrive at the lobby. Kayak bag and suitcase are already there. Check in, shower, eat.
Kayaking day
- Morning, Hotel B: Check out, leave clothes suitcase at the front desk tagged for Hotel C (25 km down coast). Carry only the kayak bag down to the beach.
- Assemble, launch, paddle.
- Afternoon, Hotel C: Land on the beach outside Hotel C (or a nearby public beach), deflate, walk to the lobby. Suitcase is there.
The pattern repeats. You never carry more than a hydration vest while moving, and you never see your gear in motion.
Practical tips
- Pack light per bag — most services have a per-bag weight limit around 20 kg. Two smaller bags is sometimes cheaper than one heavy bag.
- Wrap kayak skin separately in the kayak bag — kayak frames are aluminum (won’t dent) but the TPU/PVC skin can scuff if cargo handlers drop the bag on its side.
- Photograph all bags before drop-off — both for the courier system and your own insurance.
- Book 1–2 days ahead — same-day booking is technically possible but inventory tightens in high season.
- English support is partial at best — book through Klook/KKday in English, then let the hotel front-desk staff handle on-island coordination in Korean if anything goes sideways.
When you don’t need a forwarding service
- Single-base trips where you sleep at the same hotel each night.
- Out-and-back routes within ~20 km of your accommodation.
- Renting a car — your car is your luggage forwarding service.
- Tour bus Olle attempts — most organised group tours include a follow-vehicle.
For everything else, ZIM CARRY pays for itself in saved Kakao Taxi fares within two days.
Related pages
- Jeju Trifecta — the project this enables.
- Jeju Olle Trail Challenge — the marquee use case.
- Jeju Kayak Circumnavigation Challenge — moves the kayak between coastal hotels.
- Jeju Fantasy Bike Path Challenge — cyclists use the same services for one-way rides.