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OVERVIEW
Highlights
Tour Code
681567
Duration
7 day
Departure City
Seoul
End City
Jeju Island
Language
English
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Get in touch with Mother Earth
Multiple local tour guides/drivers available throughout your tour/activity
Take an intimate and semi-private trip with a small group
Designed for travelers in good health who are comfortable with light walking or hiking
Hotel: Shilla Stay Seodaemun or similar
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Wearing Hanbok
Hanbok is traditional Korean clothing that has been worn for centuries. It is characterized by its simple yet elegant design, with high-waisted skirts and long, flowing tops for women, and long jackets and loose-fitting pants for men.
Gyeongbokgung Palace
It is a historic palace located in Seoul, South Korea. It was the main palace of the Joseon Dynasty and served as the residence of the king and his family. The palace was built in 1395 and served as the center of political and cultural life in Korea for centuries. During this time, it was the largest palace in the country and was known for its grand architecture, impressive gardens, and elaborate ceremonies. In the late 19th century, the palace was destroyed by fire during a war, but was later restored and is now a popular tourist destination.
The National Folk Museum of Korea
It's located in the Gyeongbokgung Palace is a place to showcase the traditional way of life in Korea. It displays nearly 4000 related ethnic materials and is the only comprehensive national museum in Korea that comprehensively show the case of the history of folk life.
Bukchon Hanok Village
Surrounded by Gyeongbokgung Palace, Changdeokgung and Jongmyo Shrine, Bukchon Hanok Village is home to hundreds of traditional houses, called hanok, that date back to the Joseon dynasty. The name Bukchon, which literally translates to "northern village," came about as the neighborhood lies north of two significant Seoul landmarks, Cheonggyecheon Stream an Jongno. Today, many of these hanoks operate as cultural centers, guesthouses, restaurants, and tea houses, providing visitors with an opportunity to experience, learn and immerse themselves in traditional Korean culture. As Bukchon Hanok Village is an actual neighborhood with people's homes, visitors are advised to be respectful while looking around.
Insadong
It is a neighborhood in Seoul, South Korea, known for its traditional culture and arts. It is a popular tourist destination, offering a variety of traditional Korean shops, restaurants, tea houses, and galleries. Visitors can also experience Korean cultural activities such as calligraphy, pottery, and Korean paper craft. Insadong is also famous for its street vendors and street performers, making it a vibrant and bustling place to explore Korean culture.
Dongdaemun Design Plaza (DDP)
It comprises various facilities for exhibitions and shopping - notably DDP Art Hall, DDP Museum, DDP Design Lab, Oullim Square, and Dongdaemun History and Culture Park, the latter of which exhibits artifacts from the former Dongdaemun Stadium Memorial. Not only is DDP famous for its architectural design, which attracts many people to take pictures, but it is visited by citizens and tourists alike as both a must-visit attraction and rest area that symbolizes the Dongdaemun area in connection with the surrounding commercial district. Take a closer look at DDP’s world-famous architectural design through photographs!
The tour will end here. You have enough time to stroll around DDP. The night will be more charming under the lights!
【Optional Tour】Korean Royal Dinner & Traditional Show in Seoul (Please book at least 45 working days in advance)
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Korean Royal Dinner & Tradition Show in Seoul | $133.00/Person | Minimum 2 people. Please book at least 45 working days in advance. |
Hotel: Commodore Hotel Gyeongju or similar
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Suwon Hwaseong Fortress is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in Suwon, South Korea. It is a large fortress built in the late 18th century to protect and demonstrate the power of the Joseon Dynasty. Today, the Suwon Hwaseong Fortress is a popular tourist destination, attracting visitors who are interested in learning about Korean history, architecture, and military defense systems.
Transfer to Andong by van.
Andong Hahoe Village*, is a traditional Korean village located in Andong, South Korea. It is known for its well-preserved traditional architecture, including thatched roof houses, which have been passed down from generation to generation. The village has a rich cultural heritage, with a long history of Confucianism and is also known for its preservation of the traditional mask dance drama called Hahoe Byeolsin Gut.
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Night City View in Gyeongju | $ 89.00/Person | Minimum 2 people |
Hotel: Hotel Foret the Spa or similar
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Gyeongju Bulguksa* is a Buddhist temple located in Gyeongju, South Korea. It was built in the late 7th and early 8th centuries during the Silla Kingdom and is considered one of the most important cultural and historical sites in the country. The temple is known for its beautiful stone carvings, elegant architecture, and stunning natural setting. It has been designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is a popular tourist destination.
Daereungwon Tomb Complex*, also known as Cheonmachong Tomb, is a burial site located in Gyeongju, South Korea. It dates to the Silla Kingdom, which ruled the Korean Peninsula from 57 BC to 935 AD and is believed to be the burial site of a Silla King or nobleman. The tomb is famous for the discovery of a wooden horse and various other artifacts, which have provided valuable insights into the culture and society of the Silla Kingdom.
Depart for Busan. Busan is the largest port and second largest city in South Korea, and one of the busiest ports in the world. Throughout history, it has been a link and bridge for cultural exchange between the East Asian continent and the ocean. Busan, also known as Busan Metropolitan City, is located at the southeastern end of the Korean Peninsula and was once the temporary capital of South Korea during the Korean War. Nowadays, Busan is the largest port and second largest city, surrounded by continuous mountains. Along its winding coastline, there are high-quality beaches and beautiful seaside scenery, making it an ideal city for tourism and sightseeing.
Gamcheon Culture Village is a neighborhood located in the city of Busan, South Korea. It is known for its unique architecture, vibrant street art, and hillside location. The village was originally built in the 1940s as a settlement for Korean War refugees but has since been transformed into a vibrant cultural hub. Visitors can wander through the narrow, colorful alleyways and explore the many murals, sculptures, and other works of art that adorn the buildings.
BIFF Square is a central location in Busan, South Korea, where the Busan International Film Festival (BIFF) is held. BIFF Square serves as the main venue for the festival, hosting the main theater, as well as a few smaller screening rooms and event spaces. During the festival, the area is transformed into a hub of activity, with screenings, events, and parties taking place around the clock. The square also serves as a gathering place for film industry professionals, filmmakers, and fans, making it a central hub of the festival.
Activity | Price | Additional Information |
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Night City View in Busan | $ 89.00/Person | Minimum 2 people |
Hotel: Hotel Foret the Span or similar
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Songdo Skywalk is located on the eastern side of Songdo Beach, connecting to Geobukseom Island. The skywalk features sections with a clear glass floor that creates the feeling of walking on top of the ocean. The amazing panoramic view of the surrounding area has made the skywalk a popular destination. First opened in 2015, the 365-meter-long skywalk continues to attract tourists to Songdo Beach.
Huinnyeoul Cultural Village is a cultural village community with the villagers. Huinnyeoul-gil, a representative original downtown area of Busan, was named because the meandering stream at the foot of Bongraesan Mountain resembles the appearance of white snow. In December 2011, an old house was remodeled and now it has been reborn as a unique culture and art village where you can feel the life of Yeongdo.
Gukje Market Food Street boasts over 60 years of history. It offers delicious Korean food such as gimbap, sundae (Korean blood sausage), and noodles. The open seating and street dining are representative characteristics of the traditional marketplace. The area specialty is Chungmu Gimbap (rolls made of dried seaweed stuffed with rice and served with spicy radish and boiled squid) and is wildly popular among Koreans and international tourists.
Haeundae Blue Line Park goes from Haneundae Mipo through Cheongsapo and to Songjeong for a total of 4.8 kilometers. The park renovated an old railroad track for a tourist coastal train. The park also has a sky capsule, a four-person capsule, that rides 7-10 meters above ground.
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Ahopsansup Forest | $ 89.00/Person | Minimum 2 people |
Hotel: Gloucester Hotel Jeju or similar
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Busan Haedong Yonggungsa Temple is located on the east coast of the Cauldron and is the only temple in South Korea located by the sea. The surrounding scenery is very beautiful. The temple is situated near the mountains and the sea, with the most unique scenery being the 108 steps and Sunrise Rock. From the entrance of Haedong Yonggungsa, one must descend 108 steps to reach the temple, and Sunrise Rock is in the middle of the 108 steps. Standing on the rocks, one can hear waves hitting the rock walls and appreciate the magnificent scenery.
After that, we will take you directly to Busan Gimhae International Airport (Airport Code: PUS), Busan to Jeju Transportation Selfcare (Jeju, Airport Code: CJU), Suggest purchasing a flight departing from Busan between 12:00 and 13:00 noon. As Known as the "Eastern Hawaii", the sun and beaches make up the most beautiful scenery of Jeju Island. The comfortable marine climate and delicious Jeju Island cuisine attract millions of domestic and foreign tourists to come to Jeju International Airport for vacation and sightseeing. Whether in the east, west, south, or north of Jeju Island, there are many beautiful natural landscapes, as well as unique folk customs of Jeju Island.
Notes: Today's itinerary does not include transportation from Busan to Jeju, please take care of yourself in advance!
Activity | Price | Additional Information |
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Half-Day Tour in Jeju | $ 89.00/Person | Minimum 2 people |
Hotel: Gloucester Hotel Jeju or similar
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Seongsan Ilchulbong UNESCO Heritage* is an archetypal tuff cone formed by hydrovolcanic eruptions upon a shallow seabed about 5 thousand years ago. Situated on the eastern seaboard of Jeju Island and said to resemble a gigantic ancient castle, this tuff cone is 182 meters high, has a preserved bowl-like crater and also displays diverse inner structures resulting from the sea cliff.
Seopjikoji Natural Place Seopjikoji is located at the end of the eastern shore of Jeju Island and boasts a fantastic scenery especially in April when yellow canola flowers are in full bloom. "Seopji" is the old name for the area, and "Koji" is Jeju dialect meaning a sudden bump on land. Seopjikoji can be replaced with Sangumburi in October and November.
Sangumburi Crater* differs from the 360 or more parasitic cones of Jeju in that it was not formed when the materials ejected from the eruption stacked. Instead, it is a maar-type parasitic cone that was formed as a crater with a hole in it when many materials were ejected. The inner area is 300,000㎡, while the interior bottom circumference is 756m, and the exterior circumference is 2,070m. Nearly vertical, the crater is approximately 130m tall, making it slightly larger and deeper than Hallasan Mountain.
Seongeup Folk Village This traditional village on Jeju Island has been preserved as it was in olden days with impressive piles of stones designed to protect roofs from the wind. The buildings have been designated important folk relics because these castles and homes that were built to prevent a Japanese invasion have remained intact the Joseon Dynasty. Folk Village is optional. You can select Jeju folk village museum.
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O' sulloc Tea Museum located on Jeju Island opened in 2001 is Korea's first tea museum. In 2013, Osulloc Tea Stone was built next to the museum offering visitors with various tea experience and cultural activity programs.
Yongmeori Coast* is a volcanic beach made of ash emitted during violent explosions occurring when hot magna coming from underground met the cold seawater. Going down the narrow path to the beach, you can also see a sandstone cliff. Its name, Yongmeori (it literally means a dragon's head) comes from its resemblance to a dragon appearing ready to plunge deep into the sea. If the Yongmeori Coast is closed (during the bad weather), Songaksan Mountain will be another route. Songaksan Mountain is also called 99 Bong (99 Peaks) due to its 99 small peaks. The road from Sanbanggulsa Temple in Southern Jeju to Songaksan Mountain is a famous coastal drive with breathtaking scenic views. Though not as enormous as Hallasan Mountain, the view from the peak of Songaksan is truly scenic.
Sanbangsan Mountain *rising to a height of 395 meters is a typical dome-shaped, craterless volcano. Its name, Sanbang, originates from a natural stone cave formed in the middle of the mountain. Inside the cave, called Sanbanggulsa Temple, there is a statue of the Buddha. According to a legend, water drops from the cave ceiling are the tears of love shed by the goddess who protects Sanbangsan's stone walls (This tour is only available on the middle of March - the beginning of April).
Aewol Cafe Street Handam* Coastal Trail is a short walking path along the west coast of Jeju. It starts at Handam Village and ends at Gwakji Beach. It's a scenic route that takes you along the rocky coastline and provides great views out over the sea. It's long been a popular spot for walkers, but more recently, the coffee shops and restaurants that line the route have attracted the island’s foodies. Return to the Meeting Hotel and End Today's Journey.
Ending the wonderful trip in South Korea.
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Pricing InfoYour reservation is always subject to confirmation by email, normally within one to two business days. * Price for Single Occupancy applies when one person stays in one standard hotel room.* Price for Double/Triple Occupancy applies when two/three people stay in one standard hotel room respectively. * The final tour rates already include possible booking fee, handling fee, and exchange rate loss. Reservation Info1.Immediately after submitting your reservation you will receive a Receipt of Reservation via email. 2. Within one to two business days of submitting your reservation you will receive a status update email from us. If you need to book an airline ticket, we recommend that you do so after you receive a confirmation of your tour reservation from us. 3. An E-Ticket will be sent to you via email as soon as details of your reservation are confirmed or your supporting information is received by us. We will provide you with all detailed information about your tour on the E-Ticket. Contact information for local tour provider will be included on E-Ticket for your convenience or re-confirmation purpose if re-confirmation is required. 4. Simply print your E-Ticket and present it with your valid photo ID on the day of your activity to your tour guide. Please remember E-Ticket is your proof of purchase. Terms and Conditions- Your purchase does not guarantee confirmation. Your purchase will initiate a reservation process. We will confirm with you via email within one to two business days. - Prices may vary due to availability. We reserve the right to make price adjustment without prior notice. - Please refer to our Standard Amendment, Cancellation and Refund Policy before you make reservation. - Please refer to Customer Agreement before you make reservation. - Local tour provider reserves the right to make modifications to tour arrangements including order of tour activities, hotel and its location if deemed necessary. |
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