Itinerary Details
Day 1: Seoul; Arrive Seoul
Upon your arrival in Seoul, you’ll be greeted by a driver and transferred comfortably to your hotel. Take the rest of the day to relax and settle in after your journey. Whether you choose to unwind at your hotel or take a gentle stroll around the local area, this is your chance to get your first glimpse of the vibrant city of Seoul and prepare for the exciting days ahead.
Day 2: Seoul; Seoul (B,L)
Delve into Seoul’s rich history and dynamic culture on a guided day tour. Begin at Gyeongbokgung Palace, where you’ll admire stunning traditional Korean architecture. Wander the colorful alleys of Insadong Street, known for local art and handicrafts, and then visit Bukchon Hanok Village with its preserved traditional homes. Experience spiritual calm at Jogyesa Temple. End the day sampling delicious Korean street food at Gwangjang Market—a feast for the senses and a window into local life.
Day 3: Seoul; Seoul (B,L)
Today offers a taste of modern Seoul, beginning with panoramic views from the Lotte Seoul Sky Observatory. Enjoy breathtaking scenes of the cityscape from one of the world’s tallest buildings. Continue your journey through contemporary Korea with a visit to COEX Mall, Asia’s largest underground shopping mall. Explore its shops, restaurants, and aquarium before heading to the bustling Gangnam District—famous for its trend-setting fashion, music scene, and energetic street life.
Day 4: Seoul; Seoul (B,L)
Venture into Korea’s complex history with a memorable visit to the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ). Begin at Imjingak Park and walk the Freedom Bridge, a symbol of hope and reunion. Descend into the 3rd Infiltration Tunnel, once used for covert access. Discover more at the DMZ Theater and Exhibition Hall before looking into North Korea from Dora Observatory. Stop at Dorasan Station, a symbol of future reunification, then return to Seoul to visit the War Memorial of Korea.
Day 5: Daejeon; Daejeon (B,L)
Depart Seoul this morning and head to Suwon to explore the impressive Hwaseong Fortress, a UNESCO World Heritage site showcasing 18th-century military architecture. Travel to Yongin for an immersive visit to the Korean Folk Village, where traditional homes, crafts, and performances recreate life from past centuries. Continue your journey to Daejeon, a city known for science and innovation, where you will check into your hotel and enjoy a peaceful evening.
Day 6: Andong; Andong (B,L)
Travel through Korea’s scenic countryside to Andong, a city steeped in Confucian heritage. Visit the Hahoe Folk Village, a UNESCO-listed site that preserves centuries-old Korean architecture and culture. Tour the fascinating Andong Mask Museum, which showcases traditional masks used in rituals and folk plays. Before arriving at your hotel for the night, stop at Byeongsan Seowon, a Confucian academy offering insight into Korea’s scholarly traditions and beautiful views of the surrounding mountains.
Day 7: Gyeongju; Gyeongju (B,L)
Experience Korea’s ancient capital, Gyeongju, on a full day of cultural exploration. Begin with a visit to Yangdong Folk Village, a well-preserved traditional community. Continue to Tumuli Park to see royal burial mounds, followed by Cheomseongdae Observatory—Asia’s oldest existing astronomical observatory. Discover historical artifacts at the Gyeongju National Museum. End the day with a leisurely walk down Hwangnidan-gil, a charming street lined with cafes, boutiques, and traditional houses blending old and new.
Day 8: Busan; Busan (B,L)
Start the day with a visit to Bulguksa Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage site showcasing Buddhist artistry. Travel onward to Busan, Korea’s second-largest city and a vibrant seaside hub. Tour Haeundae Beach and enjoy the dramatic views from Gwangan Bridge. Visit Dongbaek Island, known for its coastal beauty and camellia trees. Wrap up the day at The Bay 101, where modern yachts and sparkling lights create a stylish, waterfront atmosphere.
Day 9: Busan; Busan (B,L)
Explore Busan’s artistic, culinary, and natural highlights on a full-day tour. Begin at Gamcheon Culture Village, famous for its colorful houses and quirky art installations. Head to Jagalchi Market, Korea’s largest seafood market, and stroll nearby BIFF Street, the hub of Busan’s film and street food scene. In the afternoon, venture to Taejongdae Park, where forested cliffs meet the ocean. Ride the Danubi Train for scenic views and access to the park’s best spots.
Day 10: Jeju; Jeju (B,L)
Transfer to Gimhae Airport for your flight to Jeju Island, known for its volcanic landscapes and natural beauty. Upon arrival, meet your local driver and visit Dragon Head Rock, a striking coastal formation shaped by wind and waves. Take in the fresh ocean breeze before heading to your hotel, where you’ll stay for three nights. Enjoy a relaxed evening and prepare for two days of discovering Jeju’s unique charm.
Day 11: Jeju; Jeju (B,L)
Begin your day with a journey into Jeju’s rich heritage at Seongeup Folk Village, where traditional thatched-roof homes remain intact. Climb Seongsan Ilchulbong (Sunrise Peak), a dramatic volcanic crater offering sweeping views of the ocean. Visit Seopjikoji, a scenic seaside point known for its coastal cliffs and meadows. End the day exploring the lively Dongmun Market, where local delicacies, souvenirs, and a slice of island life await.
Day 12: Jeju; Jeju (B,L)
Continue exploring Jeju’s natural wonders with a visit to Hyupjae Beach, known for its white sand and turquoise waters. Stroll through Hanlim Park’s gardens and lava caves before heading to the Osulloc Green Tea Field for a taste of Korea’s tea culture. Witness the impressive Jusangjeolli Cliff, where volcanic columns meet the crashing waves, then conclude at Jeongbang Waterfall—one of the few waterfalls in Asia that falls directly into the sea.
Day 13: Seoul; Seoul (B)
This morning, transfer to Jeju Airport for your flight back to Seoul. Upon arrival, you’ll be taken to your hotel for your final night in Korea. The rest of the day is free for you to relax or continue exploring the city at your own pace. Consider last-minute shopping, revisiting your favorite spots, or simply enjoying Seoul’s unique blend of old-world charm and modern energy.
Day 14: Seoul; Depart Seoul (B)
After breakfast, check out from your hotel and transfer to the airport for your departure. As you bid farewell to Korea, reflect on the rich experiences, warm hospitality, and cultural discoveries that made your journey so memorable.
13 Breakfast, 11 Lunches