Private Tour
South Korea Discovery 8 Days
Seoul, Gyeongju & Busan — From Palaces to Coast
Tour Overview
Experience the best of South Korea on this 8-day journey from Seoul in the northwest to Busan on the southeast coast. Explore Joseon-era palaces, sleep in a traditional hanok guesthouse, discover the ancient Silla kingdom in Gyeongju, and end with fresh seafood and beach vibes in Busan.
Tour Highlights
Day-by-Day Itinerary
Seoul, Arrival Touching down at the Inchon airport, you will be greeted by your driver and transferred to your hotel for checking in. The rest of the day is yours to recover from jet lag. Seoul
Seoul Highlights Tour Meet your guide at the hotel lobby and commence the Korean exploration today at the magnificent Gyeongbokgung Palace, the principal palace of the last dynasty Joseon that ruled Korea. Wander around to appreciate the fantastic architecture and travel hundreds of years back to the country’s ancient times. You may also witness the guard changing ceremony and take photos with the guards in traditional garb. Within the grounds of the Gyeongbokgung, you can easily find the National Folk Museum, a showcase of ancient Korean people’s daily lives. Your next stop, Bukchon Hanok Village, is a peaceful community with hundreds of hanoks – traditional Korean houses that show the…
South Korea DMZ Tour With your guide, take a historical day trip to the Korean Demilitarized Zone, a pivotal site in global history, featuring stops at the serene Imjingak Park, the symbolic Freedom Bridge, the clandestine Third Tunnel, and the panoramic Odusan Observatory. After the tour, return to the vibrant heart of Seoul, inviting exploration of the city’s rich nightlife. Discover the hidden gems of Seoul at leisure before heading back to your accommodation for a sound sleep. B Seoul
Seoul – Andong – Gyeongju Departing from the urban bustle of Seoul, drive about 2.5 hours to Andong, a repository of Korea’s cultural treasures. Immerse yourself in the Andong Hahoe Folk Village, an exemplar of traditional Hanok settlements that maintains the architectural elegance and folk customs of the Joseon era. You can also visit the Mask Dance Performance here. Proceed to the tranquil Byeongsan Seowon, a sanctuary of scholarly heritage in Andong. The venerable academy’s structures are artfully integrated with the natural landscape, offering a breathtaking vista that seamlessly blends with the environment. Continuing the adventure, a 1.5-hour drive leads to Gyeongju, where the…
Gyeongju – Busan Your discovery of the former capital of the ancient kingdom of Silla includes the Gyeongju National Museum with an excellent range of Silla-era treasures on display, Bulguksa Temple – an example of the golden age of Buddhist art in the Silla kingdom, and Seokguram Grotto, a heritage site with a statue of a Buddha inside and stunning views overlooking the Japan Sea. After the cultural exploration, move on to the port city of Busan, with a leisurely walk to enjoy Haeundae Beach and the Bay 101 after arrival. B Busan
Busan – Jeju Island Your classic South Korea tour today continues from the Haedong Yonggungsa Temple, commandingly standing on coastal hills with spectacular views. Enjoy the beautiful architecture and its picturesque surroundings, with the chance to see the locals and monks praying. Later, drive across the Gwangan Diamond Bridge to Jagalchi Fishery Market for a glimpse into local life, followed by a stop at Gamcheon Village, nicknamed Korea’s Santorini for its brightly painted houses layered sweepingly along a steep mountain slope. Afterward, head to the airport for your flight to Jeju Island. Meet the local guide on arrival and take a private transfer to your hotel. B Jeju Island
Jeju Island Start your day at Seongsan Ilchulbong, also known as Sunrise Peak. Take a gentle hike up this scenic volcanic crater and enjoy sweeping views of the ocean and surrounding green cliffs – it’s one of Jeju’s most iconic sights. Next, head to Seopjikoji, a quiet coastal area known for its dramatic rock formations and charming red lighthouse. Take a relaxing walk along the seaside trails and feel the cool breeze from the ocean. Continue to Seongeup Folk Village, where you’ll step back in time. Explore traditional Jeju houses, stone walls, and old-style roofs, and learn about the island’s unique customs and way of life. Wrap up your day at Woljeongri Beach, famous for its white sand,…
Jeju Island Sightseeing & Tea Culture Go on your exploration with a refreshing walk on Hallasan, Jeju’s highest mountain and a UNESCO-listed national park. This short, 1.3-kilometer trail takes about 30 minutes and leads to a scenic viewpoint with sweeping views of Jeju’s lush forests, volcanic ridges, and the distant coastline on clear days. Next, head to the Daepo Jusangjeolli Cliff, where rows of dark volcanic rock rise sharply from the sea. Watch the waves crash against these dramatic stone pillars – it’s a powerful and unforgettable sight. In the afternoon, slow down at the O’Sulloc Tea Museum and Green Tea Fields. Stroll through neat rows of tea bushes, learn about Jeju’s tea culture…
Self-guided Day at Jeju Island Enjoy a relaxing day on Jeju Island at your own pace. For a scenic adventure, take a short ferry ride to Udo Island, where you can rent a bike or buggy to explore white sand beaches, lava cliffs, and peaceful countryside views. Prefer a slower day? Wander through Dongmun Market, a local favorite filled with street food, fresh seafood, and souvenirs. After that, head to a nearby beach – lay back, listen to the waves, or dip your toes in the clear water. Whether you’re seeking adventure or just want to relax, today is yours to enjoy Jeju’s charm your own way. Jeju Island
What’s Included
- 7 nights accommodation
- Daily breakfast, 3 lunches, 2 dinners
- Private English-speaking guide throughout
- KTX train + private vehicle
- DMZ tour
- All entrance fees
- Airport transfers & 24/7 support
Pricing & Booking
From $2,080 per person (based on 2 travelers). The perfect introduction to Korea.
Private tours available year-round with flexible departure dates. Price varies by group size, hotel tier, and season.
