Discover Busan’s top attractions in a full-day tour. Enjoy history, culture, and scenic beauty with a licensed guide. Book your adventure now.
Discover Busan’s top attractions in a full-day tour. Enjoy history, culture, and scenic beauty with a licensed guide. Book your adventure now.
- Haedong Yonggungsa - Haedong Yonggungsa Temple is renowned for its proximity to the sea. Recognized as the site of Avalokiteshvara in Korea, it also preserves the Diamond Sutra of Haedong Yonggungsa, a significant cultural asset of Busan. Visitors can enjoy the stunning panoramic views of the East Sea.
- Cheongsapo Daritdol Skywalk - Situated…
- Haedong Yonggungsa - Haedong Yonggungsa Temple is renowned for its proximity to the sea. Recognized as the site of Avalokiteshvara in Korea, it also preserves the Diamond Sutra of Haedong Yonggungsa, a significant cultural asset of Busan. Visitors can enjoy the stunning panoramic views of the East Sea.
- Cheongsapo Daritdol Skywalk - Situated on the Green Railway, a walking path developed from the old tracks of the Haeundae South Line, the Cheongsapo Daritdol Observatory is a must-visit in Busan. It offers picturesque views of the Cheongsapo fishing village, the beautiful coastline, and both sunrise and sunset. From the observatory, guests can admire the natural beauty of Cheongsapo’s coastline and see the five rocky islands, known as Daritdol, stretching to the offshore lighthouse.
- Haeundae Blue Line Park - At Cheongsapo Station in Haeundae Blue Line Park, visitors can enjoy leisure time. Cheongsapo is celebrated for its premium seaweed and the breathtaking East Sea sunrise, making it a popular spot in Busan. On New Year’s Day, many gather here, along with Haeundae Beach and Mipo, to witness the year’s first sunrise. Cheongsapo’s “Moon Over Cheongsapo” is one of the Eight Scenic Views of Busan. The name Cheongsapo originally used the Chinese character for “snake,” but now means “blue sand,” reflecting its location between Dalmaji Road in Haeundae and Songjeong Beach.
- UN Memorial Cemetery in Korea - The United Nations Memorial Cemetery is the only UN memorial cemetery globally, where UN soldiers who sacrificed their lives for world peace and freedom are honored. As a UNESCO World Heritage Park, it provides a comprehensive understanding of South Korea’s war history. In November 1955, South Korea’s National Assembly decided to permanently donate this land to the United Nations as a token of appreciation for the UN forces’ sacrifices, designating the cemetery as a sacred site.
- Busan Gamcheon Culture Village - Often referred to as the “Machu Picchu” or “Santorini” of Korea, this site is frequently included in the Korea Tourism Organization’s Top 100 Tourist Sites in Korea.
In the 1950s, followers of the Taegukdo faith and Korean War refugees established this village, which still hosts the Taegukdo headquarters. Once known as a declining area called “Taegukdo Village,” it underwent urban renewal starting in 2009 with a focus on “preservation and revitalization.” Local artists and residents collaborated to create murals and artwork on walls and buildings, transforming it into a major tourist attraction in Busan.
- Jagalchi Market - This is the discreet drop-off point at Jagalchi (Nampo-dong) Station. Upon exiting at Jagalchi (Nampo-dong) Station, visitors can explore Yongdusan Park, Kkangtong Market (night market), Bupyeong Market, BIFF Square, and Jagalchi Market, making it an ideal area for accommodation due to its abundance of lodging options. If accommodations are booked in Nampo-dong, travelers can enjoy a convenient trip by simply disembarking here without needing additional transportation. There will be no guide provided at this location.

- Professional guide
- Toll fees
- Fuel fees
- Parking fees
- Chinese / English-speaking guide
- Admission to attractions
- No shopping
- Professional guide
- Toll fees
- Fuel fees
- Parking fees
- Chinese / English-speaking guide
- Admission to attractions
- No shopping
- Meals and beverages (Lunch Fee)
- Personal expenses
- Personal Insurance
- Meals and beverages (Lunch Fee)
- Personal expenses
- Personal Insurance
Why This Tour is Unique
What sets this Busan tour apart is not just the destinations, but the immersive experience it offers. Guided by a professional local expert, each location transforms from a mere photo stop into a captivating narrative.
Beyond Simple Introductions – Instead of just basic facts, the guide brings Busan’s history, culture, and…
Why This Tour is Unique
What sets this Busan tour apart is not just the destinations, but the immersive experience it offers. Guided by a professional local expert, each location transforms from a mere photo stop into a captivating narrative.
Beyond Simple Introductions – Instead of just basic facts, the guide brings Busan’s history, culture, and traditions to life through engaging storytelling.
See With New Eyes – Landmarks and hidden gems take on greater significance when explained within the context of Busan’s rich heritage and identity.
A Human Connection – The guide serves not only as a navigator but as a cultural bridge – answering questions, sharing insights, and helping visitors feel connected to the city.
Memorable Moments – By the end of the tour, participants won’t just have seen Busan; they’ll have gained an understanding of it, taking home experiences that go beyond mere sightseeing. ✨
This is more than just a tour; it’s a day of discovery, led by passion and expertise, crafted to let participants truly embrace the essence of Busan.
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.