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* The itineraries are subject to change.

** Tour may be cancelled due to low participation.

1/2 Day Tour of Busan

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Date

August 14 (09:00 - 13:00)

Itinerary *

09:00 Centum Hotel, Busan → Haeundae → Haedong Yonggung Temple→ Gamcheon Cultural Village

Price $50

Admission tickets for observatories and venues that require entry are available for individual purchase.

Conditions

w/ English speaking guide

Description

This route takes you through some of Busan's most iconic spots. First, visit Haeundae Beach, famous for its wide sandy shore and vibrant atmosphere. Then, hop on the Blue Line Park along the scenic coastline of Haeundae. Next, explore Haedong Yonggungsa Temple, a unique seaside temple offering breathtaking views of the coast. From there, cross the impressive Gwangan Bridge, a symbol of modern Busan, with stunning night views. Before returning to Bexco, visit Gamcheon Culture Village, previously a refugee town during the Korean War which has been transformed into a leading tourist attraction since the Village Art Project in 2009


1 Day Tour of Gyeongju

Detailed Information

Date

August 14 (9:00-18:00)

Itinerary *

 09:00 Centum Hotel, Busan → Bulguksa Temple → Lunch (included) → Gyeongju National Museum → Woljeonggyo Bridge → Daereungwon Tomb Complex → Hwangridan-gil → 16:30 Depart from Gyeongju → Centum Hotel

Price

USD 100/person

Conditions

w/ English speaking guide

Description

 Only an hour drive from Busan, you can explore Gyeongju, the ancient capital of the Silla Kingdom for 992 years. Including three UNESCO World Heritage Sites, Gyeongju is known as a "museum without walls," with more tombs, temples, rock carvings, pagodas, Buddhist statuary and palace ruins than any other place in South Korea. In this one-day trip, you'll uncover the rich stories behind one of Korea's most historically significant cities. (*The itineraries are subject to change due to unexpected weather and traffic conditions. Trips may be cancelled if the participation is too low.)