Ultimate Korea: Seoul, Gyeongju, Busan & Jeju | Exclusive Offer!
Price: from $14,804 CAD
Departure date: July 21, 2025
Return date: July 31, 2025
Booking window: Now - August 31, 2025
Savings: $250 CAD
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Korea is often referred to as the "Land of the Morning Calm”. This journey is perfect for those who are looking to experience true Korean culture as Korea has 5,000 years of unique cultural history.
Inclusions:
- Private arrival and departure transfers
- 2 nights deluxe accommodations in Seoul
- 2 nights deluxe accommodations in Gyeongju
- 2 nights deluxe accommodations in Busan
- 2 nights deluxe accommodations on Jeju Island
- Private-guided tours in Seoul, Gyeongju, Busan, and Jeju Island as per itinerary
- Private overland travel as per itinerary by private A/C vehicle
- Domestic airfare (economy class) incl. taxes for Busan to Jeju and Jeju to Seoul Gimpo
- KTX Express Train Tickets (2nd class) for Seoul to Gyeongju
- All applicable entrance fees as per itinerary
- English-speaking guide service
- Breakfast daily (excluding day 1), 7 lunches
Itinerary:
Day 1 : Arrive in Seoul
On arrival at Incheon International Airport, you will be met by an assistant in the arrival lobby after you exit the security zone. Then you will be escorted to your private vehicle to transfer to your hotel. The assistant will say goodbye once you board the vehicle. The remainder of the day is at leisure.
Seoul, the capital of South Korea, is a harmonious blend of ancient tradition and cutting-edge innovation. As a sprawling metropolis, it boasts historic palaces, bustling markets, futuristic architecture and a vibrant arts scene, making it a cultural, technological and historical hub in East Asia. Accommodation at Novotel Ambassador Seoul Dongdaemun.
Day 2 : Exploring Seoul
Meet your private guide and vehicle and begin your full day tour of Seoul. Travel to Gwanghwamun plaza where you'll find the statue of King Sejong and Admiral Yi Sun-Sin. Continue to Gwanghwamun gate, the main gate of Gyeongbokgung Palace, through which the kings come. You'll have a chance to witness the guard changing ceremony there. This tradition has been performed for centuries in Korea and is a symbol of the nation's rich culture and history.
Continue your morning tour with a visit to the National Museum of Contemporary Korean History for insights into how Korea propelled itself from being an agricultural society to the modern economic powerhouse that it is today.
After lunch, proceed to Insadong Arts and Crafts Street, a highly renowned district in Seoul that serves as a vibrant hub for Korean traditional culture and craftsmanship. End your day at Gwangjang traditional market, one of the oldest and largest traditional markets in Korea. The most popular section of the market is the food street that caters to a wide range of menus like Gimbap, Mung Bean Pancake, Tteok-bokki and Eomuk. Walk around the market and sample some traditional Korean dishes. Accommodation at Novotel Ambassador Seoul Dongdaemun with Breakfast and Lunch.
Day 3 : Exploring Seoul
Today, continue your Seoul exploration with a visit to Namsan Tower. Located on the top of Namsan Park, the tower reaches 480 meters above sea level and offers brilliant panoramic views across the city. Next, stop by Changdeokgung Palace, another palace from the Joseon dynasty. In addition to being one of the best preserved palaces, this UNESCO site is known for its Secret Garden where man-made structures were built in harmony with the natural surroundings. Then visit Dongmyo Flea Market, a bustling marketplace where Koreans come to buy and sell vintage goods, dating back to the Korean War Era. You can also visit the DDP Design Plaza, featuring interesting art exhibitions and novel architecture.
Later this afternoon, transfer to a traditional Korean home for a tea ceremony. Meet with a tea master who will introduce you to the ceremonial rituals surrounding tea. This private experience provides an insightful look into Korean culture and heritage.
In the evening, transfer to the Han River, a popular recreational spot. End your Seoul journey with a sunset cruise on Korea's longest river. Enjoy beautiful views, seeing Seoul from a different perspective as you float past key landmarks as the sun sets along the river. Accommodation at Novotel Ambassador Seoul Dongdaemun with Breakfast.
Day 4 : Seoul to Andong
This morning, transfer to the train station to take the high speed KTX train to Andong. The journey takes approximately 2 hours (no guide on the train). Andong is considered the spiritual and cultural heart of South Korea, known for its preservation of traditional Korean culture, customs, and architecture.
Upon arrival, your guide will meet you at the train station and transfer you to the first stop on your Andong tour: Bongjeongsa Temple. The temple is an architectural gem, one of the oldest wooden buildings in South Korea and the country's largest temple. Gain insight into Korea's Buddhist culture as you explore the temple and the surrounding peaceful grounds, admiring its collection of Buddhist relics and observing local worshippers.
Continue to the Dosan Seowon Confucian Academy. Established in 1574, this UNESCO-heritage academy has played a pivotal role in education and Confucian scholarship for more than four centuries. Next, visit the iconic Woryeonggyo Bridge, the longest wooden bridge in Korea. Take a walk along the pedestrian span, enjoying the views of Nakdonggang River and the surrounding hills.
After dinner, transfer to Hahoe Hanok Village for a memorable overnight stay in a traditional Korean house. Accommodation at Rakkojae Andong Hahoe with Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner.
Day 5 : Andong to Gyeongju
This morning, your exploration of Andong continues with tours of Hahoe Village and its surroundings.
The village is renowned for its impeccably preserved architecture from the Joseon Dynasty, which includes charming thatched-roof houses and elegant tile-roofed mansions. Begin with a leisurely 30-minute walk to the breathtaking Buyongdae Cliff, where you'll be rewarded with mesmerizing vistas of Hahoe Village, the Nakdonggang River, and the surrounding mountain landscapes.
Continue to the Hahoe World Mask Museum, home to an extensive collection of over 800 masks from more than 50 countries. The thoughtfully curated exhibits and interactive workshops are designed to showcase the artistry and cultural significance embodied by these masks.
This afternoon attend an enthralling Hahoe Mask Dance show, a traditional Korean performance brought to life by a troupe of performers donning vibrant and ornate masks. This dance form enjoys widespread popularity and serves as an invaluable educational conduit, imparting insights into Korean culture and history.
Then say goodbye to this beautiful village and start a 2 hour journey to Gyeongju by private vehicle. Accommodation at Lahan Select Gyeongju with Breakfast.
Day 6 : Discovering Gyeongju
The day begins with a visit to the Bulguksa Temple complex, one of the most famous and important Buddhist temples in Korea. The temple was first built during the Silla Dynasty and destroyed by fire during the Japanese invasions of Korea in the 16th century. It was rebuilt in the 17th century and however many original buildings and treasures were lost.
Next stop is Seokguram Grotto located approx.3 km away and still a part of the Bulguksa temple complex. The grotto consists of a stone Buddha statue in a central chamber surrounded by a corridor.
In the afternoon, visit the Gyeongju National Museum. With vast collections of artifacts, relics, and royal treasures, the museum features a comprehensive insight into the art, culture, and history of the Silla dynasty.
Then visit Daereungwon tomb complex (Tumuli Park) to take a stroll and pay respects to the Silla rulers. Take a closer look at the Cheonmachong Tomb consists of a wooden coffin placed inside an underground chamber mounded with boulders and earth, characterized as a typical upper class tomb of the Silla period.
Embark on the evening walk to the Woljeong Bridge, and the historical "gateway" connecting the royal palaces of Silla to the south, on the Namcheon stream. End the walk at the Wolji pond, an artificial pond located in Gyeongju National Park and was part of the palace complex of the ancient Silla. Accommodation at Lahan Select Gyeongju with Breakfast and Dinner.
Day 7 : Gyeongju to Busan
After breakfast at the hotel, begin the drive to Busan. On route, visit to Tongdosa Temple, one of Korea’s five "Palace of the Jewel of Nirvana" temples, renowned for enshrining the relics of the Buddha. This serene temple offers a tranquil start to the journey.
Next, head to Dongbaekseom Island (Island of Camellias), located at the edge of Haeundae Beach. Stroll along the scenic coastal trail on a wooden deck that weaves through the island's lush forest, offering picturesque views of the coastline.
Continue to Dalmaji Hill, a beloved spot for its artistic atmosphere and stunning panoramas of Haeundae Beach. Take a leisurely walk, explore galleries and boutiques along the way, and enjoy breathtaking views of the ocean and city from the hilltop.
In the afternoon, explore significant Korean War sites with visits to the United Nations Memorial Cemetery and the Provisional Capital Government Office Memorial Hall, delving into Busan’s historical importance during the war.
Conclude the day with a transfer to the hotel for an evening of relaxation. Accommodation at Lotte Hotel Busan with Breakfast.
Day 8 : Exploring Busan
Start today with a hands-on cooking class where you'll delve into authentic local specialties. The class includes English instructions, demonstrations, and an opportunity to taste local rice wine, offering an engaging introduction to Busan's culinary culture.
Following lunch, collect the recipes to take home and proceed to Jagalchi Market, South Korea’s largest seafood market. Observe the array of products on sale and experience the hive of activity where storekeepers are keen to sell the day’s catch.
Continue the afternoon with the colorful Gamcheon Cultural Village, known for the houses built in a tightly-knit fashion on the hillside, giving it the unique appearance. Originally, the area was with substandard living conditions, and settled by refugees fleeing from the Korean War.
Then, it’s time to sit back and relax on a cable car for a 1.62km journey (15-20 mins) across the ocean at a height of 86m. With the cable car traveling in the middle of the sea, enjoy panoramic views of Songdo Beach, Yeongdodaegyo Bridge, Namhangdaegyo Bridge, Songdo Coastal Dullegil Road and rock cliffs.
Hop out of the cable car, follow the signs and head to Songdo Yonggung Suspension Bridge which connects Amnam Park to the small uninhabited island of Dongseom Island. Take in the 360 degree views of the ocean, cliffs and surrounding islands.
Afterwards, head back to the hotel. Accommodation at Lotte Hotel Busan with Breakfast and Lunch.
Day 9 : Busan to Jeju Island
Bid farewell to Busan and transfer to the airport for a short flight to Jeju Island, a volcanic island renowned for its breathtaking natural landscapes.
Upon arrival, meet with your guide and driver and transfer to a restaurant for lunch. Then begin your exploration of Jeju with a visit to the Jeju Haenyeo Museum. Haenyeo are local women divers who use traditional methods and equipment to collect seafood and marine resources from the waters surrounding the island. After exploring the museum's insightful displays you will have the opportunity to attend a Haenyo demonstration performance, witnessing these legendary divers in action.
Continue to Seongsan Ilchulbong, also known as Sunrise Peak, for a hike up this unusual geological wonder. The leisurely hike takes around 30 minutes and rewards you with awe-inspiring vistas of the surrounding coastline and the mesmerizing volcanic terrain. After enjoying the views, return on foot to the base of the peak.
This evening enjoy a Haenyeo dinner, sampling the flavors of the sea and the culture of these remarkable women. Accommodation at Maison Glad Jeju with Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner.
Day 10 : Touring Jeju Island
Start with a visit to Geomum Oreum for a hike through the largest lava tube system on the island. Prior to the hike, get an overview of the terrain and its geological history with a short visit to the Jeju World Natural Heritage Center, conveniently located across from the Geomum Oreum information desk.
There are three distinct trails to choose from based on your energy and interest level. The Summit Course (1.8 km/1 hour), the Crater Course (5.5 km, 2.5 hrs) or the Full Course (10 km/3.5 hrs). No matter the route you take, the trek will give you a closer look at Jeju's fascinating lava tubes and volcanic cones, called oreums.
After the trek, continue to the 4.3 Peace Memorial Hall which is a massive complex that honours the victims of the Jeju Uprising and its aftermath. The hall also serves as a place for visitors to learn about the human rights abuses and to reflect on the importance of peace and reconciliation.
Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant.
Continue to Jusangjeolli Cliffs, known for their unique hexagonal basalt columns formed through volcanic activities. Through designated paths and platforms, you can enjoy the scenery and take photographs of this geological marvel.
Next stop is a three tier Cheonjeyeon Waterfalls. As the water plunges down the three tiers, it creates a mesmerizing spectacle of cascading falls and tranquil pools.
Your final stop of the day is O’sulloc Tea Museum which is home to a vast organic tea farm, as well as a museum that showcases the history and culture of Korean Tea. Accommodation at Maison Glad Jeju with Breakfast and Lunch.
Day 11 : Depart from Jeju Island
Enjoy time at leisure until your hotel check out and transfer to the airport on Jeju Island for your departure flight. Your driver (no guide) will meet you at your hotel and transfer you to the airport. You may have to fly to Seoul to connect with your onward flight with Breakfast.
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