Discover the beauty of Busan on a guided tour with a certified guide. Visit the Haedong Yonggungsa Temple, Ahopsan Forest, Cheongsapo, Taejongdae, and Gamcheon Village.We will provide best tour to you
Our small group tours offer a customized vehicle environment and detailed, personalized guidance. We prioritize our customers’ needs and convenience.
Discover the beauty of Busan on a guided tour with a certified guide. Visit the Haedong Yonggungsa Temple, Ahopsan Forest, Cheongsapo, Taejongdae, and Gamcheon Village.We will provide best tour to you
Our small group tours offer a customized vehicle environment and detailed, personalized guidance. We prioritize our customers’ needs and convenience.
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Haeundae Blue Line Park - Explore Cheongsapo with visits to Daritdol Observatory and options for a Sky Capsule or Blueline Train ride.
This enchanting location offers a breathtaking mix of ocean vistas, the Daritdol Observatory, a beach train, and lighthouses.
[ Participants will be divided into three groups: Group A, Group B, and Group C ] Group A…
- Haeundae Blue Line Park - Explore Cheongsapo with visits to Daritdol Observatory and options for a Sky Capsule or Blueline Train ride.
This enchanting location offers a breathtaking mix of ocean vistas, the Daritdol Observatory, a beach train, and lighthouses.
[ Participants will be divided into three groups: Group A, Group B, and Group C ] Group A will take in the scenic beauty of Cheongsapo, including the Daritdol Observatory, the lighthouse, and the ocean view with passing trains. Group B will enjoy a ride on the beach train. Group C will experience the capsule ride. Please be aware that these activities are optional and not included in the tour fee. Tickets must be purchased on-site, and our guide will assist with the ticketing process. The beach train ticket is 8,000 won per adult. The capsule ride costs 50,000 won for a group of 4, 45,000 won for a group of 3, and 40,000 won for a group of 2. Group A does not require any additional payment.
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Haedong Yonggungsa - Haedong Yonggungsa Temple: A Coastal Sanctuary. Haedong Yonggungsa Temple is a famous Buddhist temple located on the southeastern coast of Busan, South Korea. Unlike most temples situated deep in the mountains, this temple is uniquely perched on a cliff overlooking the East Sea, providing stunning panoramic ocean views. Built during the Goryeo Dynasty, it is said that if you make a wish during the day, it will come true by evening.
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Ha:nok - A cafe designed in the style of a traditional Korean hanok, set against the backdrop of a noble family’s house from the Joseon Dynasty, beautifully blending tradition with modernity. It is highly popular for its refined coffee and desserts.
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Ahopsan Forest - Ahopsan Forest [K-drama film location] Ahopsan Forest offers an experience of untouched natural beauty and rich ecology. The forest features a mix of bamboo groves, cypress forests, cedar trees, and ginkgo trees, along with natural stands of Korean pine trees that are 100 to 300 years old. Spanning an impressive 52,000 square meters, this private forest has been preserved for around 400 years. Many Korean dramas and films, including “The King,” “Kundo,” and “The Great,” have been filmed here.
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Gukje Market - Gukje Market [The Market of All Markets: A Living History of Busan’s Resilience]
Situated in central Busan, Gukje Market is one of Korea’s most iconic traditional marketplaces. Named “International” for its post-war origins in trading overseas goods, it was established by refugees who turned war ruins into a bustling commercial center, symbolizing the city’s resilience.
Renowned for its “Meokja Golmok” [Foodie Alley] and proximity to Busan Port, the market remains a treasure trove for everything from vintage fashion to authentic street food. As a landmark featured in the film Ode to My Father, it is now a vibrant destination where historical nostalgia meets modern energy. Its labyrinthine alleys and the famous “Kkotbunine” shop offer an essential glimpse into the true pulse of Busan’s culture.
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Busan Gamcheon Culture Village - Gamcheon Village [Culture Village] Gamcheon, often referred to as Korea’s Santorini or Lego Village, was originally founded in the 1950s as a communal settlement for followers of Taegeukdo, a new religious movement. The village has since evolved into a vibrant cultural hub. The village’s unique charm lies in its terraced houses, painted in a rainbow of colors, cascading down the hillside. This distinctive architecture, reminiscent of Lego blocks, has made Gamcheon a popular filming location for commercials, movies, and dramas. Since 2009, a community art project has transformed the village into an open-air gallery, with colorful murals and sculptures adorning every corner. Today, visitors can enjoy a leisurely stroll through the village, stopping at cafes and shops to soak up the atmosphere.
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Huinnyeoul Culture Village - Huinnyeoul Culture Village: The Santorini of Korea
Situated on Yeongdo’s cliffs, this village is celebrated as the “Santorini of Korea” for its stunning views and Mediterranean charm. Originally built by Korean War refugees, it stands as a historic symbol of resilience.
Due to its unique location, visitors can see Japan (48km away) and Geoje Island on clear days. Now a vibrant cultural hub, the village features colorful houses, murals, and cozy cafés. Its winding alleys and scenic coastal paths offer a photogenic escape, blending deep history with an artistic, peaceful atmosphere.

- Guiding services in English, Chinese, and Japanese
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- All fees and taxes included
- Guiding services in English, Chinese, and Japanese
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- All fees and taxes included
- Lunch
- Admission fees
- Lunch
- Admission fees
- The travel time between each spot is approximately 25 to 30 minutes, and a one-hour lunch break is included in the itinerary
- All customers are welcome to join the tour
- The travel time between each spot is approximately 25 to 30 minutes, and a one-hour lunch break is included in the itinerary
- All customers are welcome to join the tour
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.