Discover Seoul’s top attractions with a full-day tour for Incheon cruise guests. Experience culture, history, and local life seamlessly in one day.
Discover Seoul’s top attractions with a full-day tour for Incheon cruise guests. Experience culture, history, and local life seamlessly in one day.
- Gyeongbokgung Palace - Gyeongbokgung Palace was a significant palace of the Joseon dynasty and served as the main palace during that era. It was the first palace constructed when Taejo Lee Seong-gye established Joseon and relocated the capital to Seoul. Visitors can explore historical insights about Gyeongbokgung Palace, admire both its interior…
- Gyeongbokgung Palace - Gyeongbokgung Palace was a significant palace of the Joseon dynasty and served as the main palace during that era. It was the first palace constructed when Taejo Lee Seong-gye established Joseon and relocated the capital to Seoul. Visitors can explore historical insights about Gyeongbokgung Palace, admire both its interior and exterior, and witness the changing of the guard ceremony.
Please note that the ceremony might be canceled or relocated due to weather conditions or traffic.
The availability of tourist attractions may vary on the day based on the guide’s discretion.
If tourist attractions are closed on regular holidays or access is restricted due to unforeseen circumstances like traffic control, we will strive to provide equally or more enjoyable alternatives.
- Bukchon Hanok Village - Visitors can learn about the historical significance of Gyeongbokgung Palace, explore its interior and exterior, and observe the changing of the guard ceremony.
Please note that the ceremony might be canceled or relocated due to weather conditions or traffic. (Hanbok experience option available)
The availability of tourist attractions may vary on the day based on the guide’s discretion.
If tourist attractions are closed on regular holidays or access is restricted due to unforeseen circumstances like traffic control, we will strive to provide equally or more enjoyable alternatives.
- Kwangjang Market - Gwangjang Market holds the distinction of being Korea’s first permanent market and remains a vibrant tourist hotspot today. The name Gwangjang signifies “to gather from afar and keep altogether.” Initially a small trading hub for nearby goods, it has expanded into a vast wholesale market offering a wide array of products, including upholstery, imported items, groceries, dried fish, traditional goods, and more. The most frequented area is the food street, which connects to the East Gate, North Gate 2, and South Gate 1. This food street is highly popular among visitors due to its diverse menu options and is a top recommendation for international tourists.
The availability of tourist attractions may vary on the day based on the guide’s discretion.

- English/Chinese-speaking guide
- Professional guide
- Toll fees
- Fuel fees
- Parking fees
- Admission to attractions
- English/Chinese-speaking guide
- Professional guide
- Toll fees
- Fuel fees
- Parking fees
- Admission to attractions
- Other personal expenses
- Lunch
- Personal Travel Insurance
- Drop off to private hotel is not allowed
- Because we have to go back to the cruise ship
- Other personal expenses
- Lunch
- Personal Travel Insurance
- Drop off to private hotel is not allowed
- Because we have to go back to the cruise ship
This tour is tailored for travelers arriving in South Korea via the Incheon Cruise Terminal. Beginning at the terminal, the itinerary guides you through Seoul’s premier attractions and returns you to the cruise ship at Incheon Port.
Considering the limited time available for cruise visitors, this tour provides an optimal experience for those docking at…
This tour is tailored for travelers arriving in South Korea via the Incheon Cruise Terminal. Beginning at the terminal, the itinerary guides you through Seoul’s premier attractions and returns you to the cruise ship at Incheon Port.
Considering the limited time available for cruise visitors, this tour provides an optimal experience for those docking at Incheon Port.
During this tour, participants can observe the Royal Guard Changing Ceremony at Gyeongbokgung Palace, wander through Bukchon Hanok Village where they can don traditional hanbok or enjoy a leisurely walk through its picturesque streets. Additionally, a visit to Gwangjang Market, South Korea’s first traditional market, offers a taste of local culture, cuisine, and products.
As a tour designed for cruise passengers, the pickup and drop-off times are meticulously planned to coincide with your cruise ship’s schedule at Incheon Port.
In the event that weather, traffic, or protests hinder travel to Seoul, the tour will be redirected to Incheon, allowing you to discover its main attractions.
- [Cruise Information & Communication] Please provide your cruise ship name and a valid contact number (with country code) in the “Special Requirements” section for pickup arrangement. We will contact you via WhatsApp before the tour, so please ensure your number is available.
- [Pickup & Meeting] Your guide will be waiting at the cruise terminal exit, holding a “LOVE KOREA” sign. The tour starts approximately 40–60 minutes after your ship arrives, depending on disembarkation time.
- [Flexible Itinerary] Tourist attractions may be substituted if they are closed on regular holidays or if access is restricted due to unforeseen circumstances such as traffic control. In such cases, we will do our best to replace them with equally enjoyable alternatives.
- [On-Time Return Guarantee] We guarantee a timely return to the port before your cruise departure.
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.