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Tours y viajes guiados en South Korea

Tours y viajes guiados en South Korea

South Korea is situated in the southern part of the Korean Peninsula, nestled between the Yellow Sea and the East Sea. It is a mountainous enclave where ancient tranquility intertwines with intense urbanism. Its capital, Seoul, is a modern metropolis featuring countless skyscrapers while preserving the historic Gyeongbokgung Palace. The often overlooked city of Gyeongju possesses an undeniable golden heritage of the Silla Kingdom, revealed through silent stone pagodas and royal burial mounds. For a volcanic retreat, Jeju Island offers a surreal landscape of basalt pillars and the emerald slopes of Hallasan. If you wish to travel between cities, take the high-speed KTX train to switch from the coastal city of Busan to Seoraksan National Park.
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South Korea Tour: Experience Culture, Cuisine, and Nature

Best Time to Visit South Korea

How Many Days in South Korea is Enough?

How Much Does a Trip to South Korea Cost

South Korea Transportation

Popular City & Attractions in South Korea

Classic 7-Day South Korea Travel Itinerary

Must-Try South Korean Cuisine

Best Time to Visit South Korea

The best seasons to visit South Korea are spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November). Spring averages temperatures between 7–17 °C (45–63 °F), ideal for viewing cherry blossoms. Autumn averages temperatures between 11–21 °C (52–70 °F), featuring beautiful fall foliage. The two most suitable cities in South Korea to visit during these seasons are Seoul and Gyeongju.

Summer, June to August, brings hot weather with average temperatures ranging from 23–29 °C (73–84 °F). This is an ideal time for beach visits and water-related activities, though monsoons may occur. Popular destinations during this period include Busan, Jeju Island, and Gangwon Province.

Winter, from December to February, is cold and dry, with average temperatures ranging from -6 to 3 °C (21–37 °F). This is the ideal time for winter sports like skiing and snowboarding, and PyeongChang is recommended for visits.

How Many Days in South Korea is Enough?

For first-time visitors, a 7 to 10 day South Korea trip serves as an excellent starting point for exploring major cities and nearby attractions. A 10-day itinerary allows you to visit Seoul, Busan, and other destinations like Gyeongju or Jeju Island. If you wish to see more of the country at a leisurely pace, a two-week trip is highly recommended.

How Much Does a Trip to South Korea Cost

Compared to North America and some European countries, South Korea is much more affordable for travelers. A 7-day trip to South Korea ranges from $840 for budget travelers to over $2,100 for mid-range experiences, while a 10-day mid-range trip may approach $1,500 to $2,000. To save money, consider staying in a B&B and eating at street vendors.

South Korea Transportation

South Korea offers an efficient public transportation system, enabling travelers to move freely between cities and within urban areas. Below are the primary modes of transport.

Traveling Between Cities

● KTX High-Speed Train: The fastest intercity option, connecting major cities including Seoul, Busan, Gwangju, Daejeon, and Incheon. Traveling at speeds up to 300 km/h, the journey from Seoul to Busan takes approximately 2.5 to 3 hours.

● Long-Distance Buses: Korea's extensive long-distance bus network includes standard buses and premium services (Mugunghwa, Express Bus). Fares are cheaper than KTX, though travel times are longer.

● Domestic Flights: For long-distance journeys like Seoul to Jeju Island, domestic flights offer the most time-efficient option. Both Incheon and Gimpo airports provide domestic flight services.

Within the City

● Subway: Subway systems in major cities like Seoul, Busan, Daegu, and Gwangju cover key urban attractions. Fares are affordable and schedules are punctual. We recommend purchasing a T-money transit card, which works for subways, buses, and payments at convenience stores.

● Buses: Korea's bus system covers both urban and suburban areas, with different colors indicating distinct routes.

● Taxis: The base fare is approximately 3,800 KRW, with additional charges for nighttime and highway usage.

Popular City & Attractions in South Korea

Every city in South Korea is full of unique charm, especially these major cities and their attractions.

Seoul

Seoul is the capital of South Korea and its political and financial center, where ancient architecture and entertainment culture blend together.

Gyeongbokgung Palace: This is the largest and most renowned of the five grand palaces constructed during the Joseon Dynasty.

Bukchon Hanok Village: A traditional residential area with hundreds of restored hanok.

Namsan Tower: Perched atop Namsan Mountain, this tower offers panoramic views of the entire city. A landmark attraction renowned for its Love Locks fence, it is accessible by cable car.

Busan

Busan is South Korea's second-largest city, renowned for its stunning coastal scenery and fresh seafood cuisine.

Gamcheon Culture Village: Once a hillside shantytown, it has transformed into a cultural hub featuring brightly painted houses, whimsical art installations, and narrow alleys to explore.

Haeundae Beach: A renowned resort beach in South Korea, featuring a wide sandy shoreline and a seaside promenade.

Gyeongju

Gyeongju is a historic city of South Korea, home to numerous ruins from the Silla Dynasty.

Bulguksa Temple: One of Korea's most important Buddhist temples, featuring exquisitely carved stone pagodas.

● Cheonmachong Tomb: This is an ancient tomb of the Silla royal family, where replicas of a chariot and burial goods can be seen inside.

Jeju Island

Jeju Island is South Korea's largest island and a popular vacation destination, renowned for its natural scenery and mild climate year-round.

● Hallasan: South Korea's highest peak, ideal for hiking with distinct scenery in every season.

● Jeju Folk Village: Showcases traditional Jeju dwellings, handicrafts, and lifestyles, offering visitors an immersive experience of local culture.

Classic 7-Day South Korea Travel Itinerary

Day 1: Begin your 7-day itinerary in Seoul. After settling in, spend an afternoon exploring the historic Bukchon Hanok Village and nearby palaces like Gyeongbokgung Palace.

Day 2: Visit Seoul's landmark Namsan Tower for panoramic city views. Later, walk along Cheonggyecheon Stream and explore trendy Hongdae or Gangnam District.

Day 3: You can try trips to the DMZ from Seoul, where you can see North Korea from afar. However, this activity must be done through an organized tour group; independent travel is not permitted.

Day 4: Explore traditional markets like Namdaemun Market or Gwangjang Market, sampling authentic street food. Or head to Myeongdong, one of the hubs for young people.

Day 5: Take the KTX from Seoul to Busan, arriving in under three hours. Then head to Haeundae Beach. Explore Gamcheon Culture Village, renowned for its colorful houses and art.

Day 6: Visit Haedong Yonggungsa Temple, a beautiful temple situated along the coastline. In the afternoon, explore Jagalchi Fish Market and savor fresh seafood.

Day 7: Explore BIFF Square, sample street food or shop for souvenirs, then take the KTX back to Seoul.

Must-Try South Korean Cuisine

South Korean cuisine features bold flavors and fermented ingredients, a must-try when traveling to South Korea.

Bibimbap: A mixed rice dish topped with assorted ingredients, including seasoned vegetables and kimchi.

Bulgogi: Marinated beef or pork grilled on a hot plate, served with lettuce and dipping sauce—a signature Korean barbecue dish.

Budae Jjigae: A spicy stew combining ham, sausage, ramen noodles, and vegetables, originating during the Korean War.

Jeon: A pancake made by frying a mixture of vegetables, seafood, or meat in batter. Crispy on the outside and tender inside, it is often served as a snack or side dish with drinks.

La mejor época para visitar South Korea

Verano 2026
Summer is the hottest, most humid, and wettest season, dominated by the East Asian Monsoon known locally as Jangma. Average temperatures range from 25–32 °C (77–90 °F)), with high humidity making the heat feel oppressive, particularly in Busan and Gwangju. The majority of the annual rainfall occurs in July and August, often in the form of heavy, intense downpours which can cause flooding and travel disruption. Despite the challenging weather, this is the peak domestic holiday season, making it the best time for beach trips to the coast and Jeju Island, as well as water-themed festivals. There is also an increased risk of typhoons in late summer.
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Otoño 2026
Autumn is the other optimal time to visit, featuring a return to stable, dry weather and pleasant, clear skies. Temperatures are perfectly mild and comfortable, ranging from 10–22 °C (50–72 °F)). The humidity of summer quickly dissipates, creating ideal conditions for outdoor activities like hiking. This season is globally renowned for its spectacular autumn foliage, with the mountains around Seoraksan National Park and Naejangsan National Park putting on a brilliant display of red, gold, and orange leaves, typically peaking in mid-to-late October. This shoulder season is very popular, though travelers should avoid the major three-day Chuseok holiday, which usually falls in September or early October, due to nationwide travel disruption.
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Invierno 2026/2027
Winter is characterized by long, cold, and predominantly dry weather, influenced by cold air masses from Siberia. Temperatures in the capital Seoul are often well below freezing, averaging from -6–2 °C (21–36 °F). The southern coast, including Busan and Jeju Island, remains milder with little to no snow. The north and east, particularly the mountainous Gangwon-do province (home to Pyeongchang), experience significant snowfall, making this the peak season for skiing and winter sports. Tourist numbers are generally at their lowest outside of the Christmas and New Year period, offering the best prices for those who don't mind bundling up to explore the historical sites like Gyeongbokgung Palace in Seoul under a dusting of snow.
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Primavera 2027
Spring is widely regarded as one of the best times to visit South Korea, offering mild, sunny, and pleasant weather. Temperatures warm rapidly from a cool 5–18 °C (41–64 °F) across the country. The season is famous for the vibrant cherry blossoms, which usually bloom from late March on Jeju Island and move north, peaking in Seoul in early to mid-April.4 Rainfall is low, but travelers should be aware of the occasional Hwangsa which is Yellow Dust phenomenon in March and April, which can affect air quality. This shoulder season offers ideal conditions for sightseeing, exploring the palaces, and attending the numerous spring festivals before the humidity arrives.
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