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South Korea blends ancient traditions with modern vibrance, offering rich culture, scenic beauty, and unforgettable experiences. From Seoul to Jeju, every moment inspires.

South Korea

Echoes of the Past, Rhythms of the Future

South Korea stands apart from its Asian neighbors—similar in some ways yet uniquely captivating in others. With a vibrant foodie culture, pulsating energy, and a rich tapestry of history and traditions, it’s a destination that promises to intrigue and inspire. Here, trendy neighborhoods meet bustling nightlife, ancient temples coexist with modern skylines, and lively food markets buzz alongside the ever-expanding world of K-pop. South Korea offers a kaleidoscope of experiences, blending cultural depth, dramatic landscapes, and cutting-edge innovation for a luxury getaway you’ll never forget.

Often called a “low-key Japan” with its own distinctive edge, South Korea is an emerging star on the global travel scene. Those who have embraced the “Korean wave” already know that this nation’s rich history, dynamic culture, and stunning natural beauty make it a destination like no other. Whether you’re planning a honeymoon with a twist, an immersive cultural tour, or a family adventure to create lasting memories, we’ll craft a private South Korea journey tailored just for you.

Seoul is a paradise for food lovers, offering culinary delights like kimchi, bulgogi, bibimbap, and the iconic Korean fried chicken. The city pulses with energy, blending modern innovation with traditional charm, set against a backdrop of music, dance, and dazzling architecture. Gyeongju, known as the “museum without walls,” is a treasure trove of ancient history, home to countless tombs, pagodas, temples, and ruins. Beyond its urban marvels, South Korea boasts breathtaking natural landscapes. From the golden beaches of Busan to the volcanic peaks and lush coastlines of Jeju Island, the country offers endless opportunities for hiking, exploration, and moments of serene beauty.

Destinations: Seoul, Andong, Busan, Jeju & Seoul

Duration: 11 nights private tour

Highlights of exploring:

  • Discover the soul of Seoul and Busan with immersive tours that reveal South Korea’s rich history and dynamic future.
  • Explore the stunning landscapes of Jeju Island, from its volcanic peaks to its dramatic coastline.
  • Savor South Korea’s culinary delights, from iconic dishes at Gwangjang Market to fresh seafood at Jagalchi Fish Market.
  • Experience a diverse range of activities, from tea ceremonies and temple visits to DMZ tours, art galleries, and luxury shopping.

Things to do: 

  • Begin your journey in the vibrant capital of Seoul, a city brimming with history, culture, and modern energy. Marvel at the majestic Gyeongbokgung Palace, an iconic symbol of Korea’s royal heritage, where you can also witness the traditional changing of the guard ceremony. For a culinary adventure, head to the bustling
  • Gwangjang Market, one of Seoul’s oldest food markets, where you can sample local delights like bindaetteok (mung bean pancakes), tteokbokki (spicy rice cakes), and gimbap (seaweed rice rolls). For a taste of South Korea’s contemporary culture, immerse yourself in the world of K-pop with a lively dance class, where you’ll learn the moves to your favorite hits while soaking up the infectious energy of this global phenomenon. To delve deeper into the country’s history, a tour of the DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) offers a poignant exploration of Korea’s division, providing insight into its challenging past and hopes for a unified future.
  • In Busan, the coastal charm of South Korea shines brightly. Visit the serene Haedong Yonggungsa Temple, perched on cliffs overlooking the sea, where the sound of waves meets the tranquility of ancient Buddhist traditions. For ultimate relaxation, unwind at Centum City Spa Land, a luxurious haven offering diverse saunas and therapeutic baths. Explore the colorful Gamcheon Culture Village, a once-struggling neighborhood transformed into an artistic haven filled with murals, galleries, quirky shops, and charming cafés—a testament to the area’s creative rebirth.
  • Don’t miss the Jagalchi Fish Market, the largest seafood market in Korea, where you can select fresh catches from the bustling stalls and have them prepared on the spot in one of the upstairs restaurants for a truly authentic and flavorful dining experience. Busan’s blend of natural beauty, cultural landmarks, and vibrant food scene makes it an unforgettable stop on your South Korean adventure.

Our custom crafter journeys include: 

❖ A dedicated Travel Consultant to handle all your arrangements

❖ Private transfers to and from international airports at your destination

❖ Personal, English-speaking local guides

❖ Unique experiences carefully curated by our Journeys team

❖ Access to key local landmarks and attractions

❖ 24/7 in-country support and guidance from our dedicated team.

Places to explore:

Seoul is the perfect starting point for any journey through South Korea, offering a captivating mix of dynamic city life and deep-rooted traditions. Set along the scenic Han River, this vibrant metropolis seamlessly combines its rise as a global hub with its proud cultural heritage. For a step back in time, venture inland to Gyeongju, often called the “museum without walls.” This southeastern city is a treasure trove of ancient Korean culture, brimming with historic temples, tombs, and relics.

If relaxation by the coast appeals, head to Busan, South Korea’s second-largest city and a seaside gem along the Sea of Japan. With its laid-back vibe, stunning beaches, and vibrant cityscape, Busan offers a refreshing contrast. Stroll along its breathtaking coastline, soak up the sun, or explore the city’s lively markets and iconic cultural spots.

Whether you’re seeking a honeymoon escape, a family adventure, or a getaway with friends, our specialists will design a tailor-made trip to match your interests. Each destination in South Korea promises its own unique charm, ensuring unforgettable memories for every traveler.

Best time to visit:

Spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) are the best times to visit South Korea, when the landscape bursts into vibrant color. These cooler seasons offer pleasant weather, minimal rainfall, and an ideal backdrop for exploring the country’s natural beauty.

 

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