South Korea Essentials: History, Flavors & Scenery
South Korea Essentials: History, Flavors & Scenery takes you on a perfect ten-day journey from the dynamic streets of Seoul to Busan’s sun-drenched shores and Jeju’s volcanic wonders. Delve into millennia of heritage at palaces and temples, savor mouthwatering street food and fine cuisine, and unwind amid stunning coastal vistas. This curated tour blends cultural discovery, culinary delights, and breathtaking landscapes for an unforgettable Korean experience.
Tour highlights
- Explore Seoul’s modern icons: Gangnam, Cheong Wa Dae, and N Seoul Tower.
- Thrill at Lotte World Adventure, the world’s largest indoor theme park.
- Wander Busan’s Gamcheon Culture Village and Haedong Yonggungsa Temple.
- Discover Jeju’s Manjanggul Lava Tube, Seongsan “Sunrise” Peak, and beachfront resort relaxation.
- Bali (Indonesia)
- Bhutan Tours
- Cambodia
- China
- India
- Indonesia
- Japan
- Laos
- Malaysia
- Maldives
- Mekong River Cruises
- Myanmar
- Nepal
- North Korea
- Philippines
- Singapore
- South Korea
- Sri Lanka
- Taiwan
- Thailand
- Vietnam
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Unwind this evening in your hotel’s elegant lounge or atop the rooftop bar with skyline views of Seoul. If you’re feeling adventurous, step out to nearby Insadong to browse traditional tea houses and artisanal craft shops. For a cultural pick-me-up, join an evening calligraphy workshop or sample street-food favorites at a late-night pojangmacha stall.
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After your city tour, dine in a hanok-style restaurant where low tables and paper lanterns set the mood. If you still have energy, explore Itaewon’s nightlife-pop into a hidden speakeasy for craft soju cocktails or catch a live jazz performance in a cozy underground club. End the night with a stroll along the Cheonggyecheon Stream, where softly lit walkways bring the city to life after dark.
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Return to your hotel’s spa or heated pool for a soothing massage and sauna session to ease any theme-park thrills. Alternatively, head to a nearby noraebang (karaoke room) and sing your favorite K-pop hits with your guide’s top song suggestions. If you’d rather keep moving, wander through the adjacent Olympic Park, where evening light installations create a magical atmosphere.
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Spend your first evening in Busan strolling the Haeundae beachfront boardwalk at sunset, with cool sea breezes and street musicians. For a taste of local life, drop by a pojangmacha tent to sample spicy tteokbokki and sip on tangy makgeolli (rice wine). If you’re up for it, join a casual beach volleyball game or catch a seaside drum-circle performance.
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After your temple and village visits, return to your hotel to enjoy its seaside infinity pool and ocean-view lounge. Alternatively, head to Gwangalli Beach to watch the Gwangan Bridge light show and sip on fresh citrus juices from a beachfront café. For a late-night treat, explore the Millak Raw Fish Town stalls, where chefs prepare your catch of the day on the spot.
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Take it easy at a harbor-side café, sampling Busan’s famous milmyeon (wheat noodles) while watching fishing boats drift by. Or treat yourself to a rejuvenating jjimjilbang (Korean bathhouse) experience-soak in hot pools, relax in saunas, and try local body scrubs. If you’re curious for more adventure, hop on the Beach Train again or book a tranquil sunset cruise around the port.
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Settle into your Jeju resort and savor a welcome drink-perhaps a citrus-infused cocktail made with local hallabong tangerines—while lounging by the pool. Otherwise, wander through Dongmun Night Market, tasting black-pork barbecue skewers and homemade tangerine jam. For a cultural bonus, catch a spontaneous street performance or browse stalls selling Jeju’s famed volcanic-stone crafts.
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After your volcano and crater hikes, return to your ocean-view villa for a glass of chilled soju as you watch the sun dip below the horizon. If you’d rather explore, visit a nearby tangerine orchard to pick fruit and learn the art of homemade marmalade from local farmers. For something whimsical, head to a seaside tea house perched on lava rock, where you can sip green-tea lattes with panoramic sea views.
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Enjoy a full-day spa treatment at your resort-opt for a Jeju-inspired seaweed wrap or volcanic-ash scrub to refresh your skin. If you prefer to get out, explore the Chocolate Museum to craft your own confections, then wander the Teddy Bear Museum’s charming dioramas. As evening falls, stroll the quiet beach for bioluminescent plankton sightings or relax in a beach-side café with live acoustic music.
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Enjoy a leisurely breakfast with panoramic views before your morning flight back to Seoul. Once there, spend any remaining hours browsing Myeongdong’s boutiques for K-beauty gems and artisanal souvenirs. If time allows, indulge in a final street-food crawl through Namdaemun Market or join a pop-up Korean cooking demo to take home a taste of Seoul.