Selected: fully customisable Essential South KoreaWhile not East Asia’s cheapest destination, South Korea isn’t the most expensive, either, and a visit to this dynamic and fascinating country doesn’t have to break the bank.Designed for budget travelers, this trip focuses on the big cities of Seoul and Busan, with also a day spent exploring the historical richness of Gyeongju, the UNESCO World Heritage town that has been called Korea’s “museum without walls.” Over eight days you’ll experience a big blast of culture while supported by our customized travel resources and destination guides. To top it off, you’ll also get to feast on some of the tastiest cuisine the country has to offer.Read more LocationSouth Korea Suggested Length8 days /7 nights Activity Level Fully customisable Every trip is unique Ratings LightLight mobility requirements as sightseeing activities are done predominantly by vehicle, with light walking SteadyIdeal for most fitness levels. Sightseeing involves walking and being on your feet for a couple of hours at a time, with down-time included too ActiveRequires a moderate level of fitness. Activities and sightseeing will generally involve walking and being on your foot for much of the day. Often includes light activities such as cycling, kayaking, or hands-on experiences AdventureDemands higher fitness. Most days will include a substantial amount of walking and/or activity throughout the day. EnergeticFor people who love being active. We reserve this rating for active itineraries with substantial movement and adventure activities almost every day. Trip highlights Itinerary Is this trip for you? Reviews What's included Soak up Seoul’s culture by hitting the hotspots and peer into the distant past at Gyeongju, the capital of Korea’s Silla Kingdom. Unwind during a sunset cruise on the Han River, and kick back on the wide sands of Busan’s iconic Haeundae Beach. Get down with some serious grilled meat via a Korean barbecue tour. ItineraryAll itineraries are fully customisable. Our destination experts created this trip as an example of a cultural adventure: combining remarkable sights, guided experiences and a slice of everyday local life. Choose us, and we’ll create you a custom holiday where every detail reflects your pace, passions and preferences. Take as much or as little from this trip idea as you want, talk to us when you’re ready. Plan my trip Image Image Day 1-3Seoul Highlights: Head out for a night on the town in Mapo area, famous for Its Korean BBQ for some charcoal grilled pork, kimchi and a drink or two to live It up like the locals. Explore Hongdae - a buzzing university district with great nightlife, the latest In Korean fashion, and heaps of hipster bars and restaurants (optional). Pay a visit to Gyeongbokgung - Seoul’s most famous palace - and check out the fusion food in alleys of Seochon Village next door (optional). Leave the city behind and hike Bukhansan mountain, which sits inside a national park (optional).Colossal and cutting-edge, Seoul is truly a city that never sleeps, with a sizzling nightlife that keeps pumping on well into the dawn. The town is home to a youth culture that drives global trends, and the sheer number of restaurants will make your head swim. During your first three days you’ll be able to nibble on fresh cuts of barbecued pork washed down green bottles of soju in the city’s Mapo district or lose yourself in the lights and bopping bars of Hongdae. And if you need to clear your head, Bukhansan National Park sits at the city’s doorstep, where a spiderweb of hiking paths will take you up out of the chaos, into a quieter world of pines, stone, and mountain breeze. Accommodation Seoul • South Korea Moderate Hotel Gracery SeoulPerfectly positioned for exploring Seoul, Hotel Gracery blends Japanese hospitality with modern comfort just steps from Namdaemun’s most iconic sights. Seoul • South Korea Moderate Hotel 28 MyeongdongSlap-bang in the middle of Myeongdong, Hotel 28 couldn’t be better located for anyone who wants to experience life in the beating heart of Seoul. Owned by Shin Young-kyun, a Korean actor who appeared in numerous films in the 1960s and 70s, the hotel is a tribute to the movie industry — a theme that could so easily descend into tackiness, and yet doesn’t. Not quite what you had in mind?We’ve plenty more to choose from, these are just a few of our favourite options. Chat with an expert to find stays that suit your style and budget. Make an enquiry TransportDay 1: Car transfer from Incheon airport to Seoul (50 minutes) Day 4Gyeongju Highlights: Explore the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Bulguksa Temple and then hike up the mountain to the Seokguram Grotto (optional). Visit Gyeongju National Museum, arguably the most famous of its kind in Korea (optional). Stroll through the evening illuminations of the Gyeongju historic hotspots (optional).The ancient town of Gyeongju is home to much South Korea’s most prized cultural heritage, and a day spent strolling along its bucolic paths is a treasure of its own. After your whirlwind visit to Seoul, you'll fine that Gyeongju is the ideal spot to slow down. Immerse yourself in the placid grounds of Bulguksa Temple---one of the country’s most important Buddhist centers---or expand your knowledge at the Gyeongju National Museum, which houses artifacts dating back thousands of years. At night you’ll saunter among the town’s ancient sites, all of which are lit up in soft bright light, accenuating their beauty while also reminding us of the resilience of this age-old culture. Accommodation Gyeongju • South Korea Moderate Sieunjae HanokBuilt with natural materials such as wood, stone, and hanji paper, Sieunjae reflects harmony with nature and respect for Korean heritage. Gyeongju • South Korea Moderate Hwangnamguan Hanok VillageTraditional Korean Hanok houses, with their upturned eaves and tiled roofs show a distinctive architectural style that harmonises with nature, emphasising natural materials and a layout designed to blend seamlessly with the surrounding landscape. Recently, hanok have seen a revival as tourists seek to experience the traditional Korean way of life and what better location to experience this than in Korea's historical capital? Gyeongju • South Korea Moderate Gyeongju GG HotelThough the immediate neighbourhood doesn’t have an awful lot going on besides some fast-food outlets and a convenience store, this is a fantastically well connected location, with an intercity bus terminal two minutes away and bike rental just across the road. Not quite what you had in mind?We’ve plenty more to choose from, these are just a few of our favourite options. Chat with an expert to find stays that suit your style and budget. Make an enquiry TransportDay 4: High-speed train transfer from Seoul to Gyeongju (2 hours 15 minutes) Day 5-6Busan Highlights: Ride the retro Haeundae beach train (optional). Take in the Busan night view from the Songdo Air Cruise cable car (optional). Seafood: try the famous fare at Jagalchi Market or chow down on the countless local dishes in Haeundae Street Food Market (optional). Visit Spaland for the ultimate Korean bathhouse (jjimjilbang) experience (optional).With beaches galore, fresh seafood, and loads of sightseeing options, the once-tatty city of Busan has been transformed into a gleaming, 21st century metropolis. Begin your visit at Haeundae Beach---the city’s most famous stretch of sand---where you can relax in front of the waves or jump on the beach train up the rocky coast to the surfing center of Songjeong. Make sure to head down to the city’s old harbor district of Nampo-dong to get into some fresh seafood at Jagalchi Market, before taking the Songdo Air Cruise cable car over the water to scenic Amnam Park. When you’re ready for deep chill time, check into the Spaland and feel the world slip away as you soak your weary bones. Accommodation Busan • South Korea Moderate Good Ol’ Days BusanWith a focus on bringing out the joys of the past, the Good Ol' Days hotel blends the history of the Jungang-dong area in Busan with the modern day. Busan • South Korea Moderate Ramada Encore by Wyndham Busan HaeundaeJust a 7 minute walk from Busan’s famous Haeundae beach and around the corner from Haeundae subway station, this hotel is in a great location to make the most of what this buzzing city has to offer. Not quite what you had in mind?We’ve plenty more to choose from, these are just a few of our favourite options. Chat with an expert to find stays that suit your style and budget. Make an enquiry TransportDay 5: High-speed train transfer from Gyeongju to Busan (35 minutes) Day 7-8Seoul Highlights: Check out the local hotspots such as Myeongdong, the Dongdaemun Design Plaza, or Yeouido Park. Visit one of Seoul’s extensive selection of museums and art galleries (optional). Take in the sunset on your final evening in Seoul as you cruise along the Han River.Invigorated and refreshed from your visit to Busan, the KTX high-speed train will deliver you back up to the capital in under three hours, where you can finish your Korean adventure with a final dive into the city’s ever-shifting scene. Do some shopping in the hopping streets of Myeongdong, marvel at the architectural wonder of the Dongdaemun Design Plaza, or ride along the banks of the Han River on bikes rented at Yeouido Park. On your final day, make sure to hit one of the city’s many museums or art galleries, and for the cherry on the sundae, jump on a Han River Cruise, where you can watch the sun set behind the city’s sprawling skyline before going back in for one last round. Accommodation Seoul • South Korea Moderate 9 Brick Hotel HongdaeWith its youthful demographic and thriving indie arts and music scene, Hongdae makes an appealing alternative to the better-known districts of Myeong-dong and Gangnam. In keeping with the area’s trendy credentials, the 9Brick Hotel is thoroughly stylish and sophisticated, full of warm lighting, exposed brick walls and cosmopolitan atmosphere. Not quite what you had in mind?We’ve plenty more to choose from, these are just a few of our favourite options. Chat with an expert to find stays that suit your style and budget. Make an enquiry TransportDay 7: High-speed train transfer from Busan to Seoul (3 hours) Day 8: AREX Express Train transfer from Seoul station to Incheon airport (50 minutes) Is this trip for you? What's greatExplore a winning mix of traditional and modern culture - from the buzzing Hongdae university district In Seoul, to the ancient monuments In Gyeongju.A deep dive into what makes Korea great, such the food on our ultimate Korean BBQ night out, where you'll get an introduction to local restaurant etiquette - a sometimes tricky step for a first timer.Things to considerCosts are kept low with few inclusions, so for most of the trip you will be exploring independently with the help of our detailed destinations guides, T-money transport card and Wi-Fi device.This trip utilises Korea’s excellent public transport network, so we advise keeping light on luggage. ReviewsOur trips start with listening. These honest, unedited reviews show how we put people first - because making customers happy is what we’re here to do.Read more reviews Our trip to South Korea exceeded our expectations. We cannot express enough how wonderful, kind, knowledgeable, patient and accommodating our local guides were. Their love of South Korea instilled in us a new found respect and admiration for their country. I personally left my cell phone in our hotel in [...] Trip went very smoothly. Drivers were reliable and punctual. Guides were personable, knowledgeable and flexible to accommodate our interests and preferences. Hotel accommodations were very comfortable and in good locations. Really enjoyed most of the activities- especially the Vespa and other food tours, biking and kayaking. What's included? What's includedBreakfast every day 2 evening experiences: Seoul Evening Food Tour, Sunset Cruise on the Han RiverAll internal transport & accommodationA Private airport transfers and AREX Express train and KTX train ticketsWi-Fi devicePre-loaded T-money transport cardNot includedInternational flightsAny meals not mentionedEntrance fees to any sitesTipsTravel insuranceVisa requirements
Our trip to South Korea exceeded our expectations. We cannot express enough how wonderful, kind, knowledgeable, patient and accommodating our local guides were. Their love of South Korea instilled in us a new found respect and admiration for their country. I personally left my cell phone in our hotel in [...]
Trip went very smoothly. Drivers were reliable and punctual. Guides were personable, knowledgeable and flexible to accommodate our interests and preferences. Hotel accommodations were very comfortable and in good locations. Really enjoyed most of the activities- especially the Vespa and other food tours, biking and kayaking.