Explore Busan’s top 12 attractions in 8 hours with a private luxury van tour. Enjoy stunning night views and a friendly guide. Book now!
Explore Busan’s top 12 attractions in 8 hours with a private luxury van tour. Enjoy stunning night views and a friendly guide. Book now!
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Haedong Yonggungsa - Explore a traditional Korean temple set on a stunning coastal cliff, discover your zodiac animal, capture memorable photos, and receive blessings. Write your wishes on a leaf wish card and offer prayers. Participate in a brief Buddhist service if you wish.
Founded in the second year of King U of Goryeo (1376) by Hyegeun, the…
- Haedong Yonggungsa - Explore a traditional Korean temple set on a stunning coastal cliff, discover your zodiac animal, capture memorable photos, and receive blessings. Write your wishes on a leaf wish card and offer prayers. Participate in a brief Buddhist service if you wish.
Founded in the second year of King U of Goryeo (1376) by Hyegeun, the teacher of King Gongmin, the temple was destroyed during the Imjin War and rebuilt in the 1960s. In 1974, Monk Jeongam prayed for its complete reconstruction and renamed it Haedong Yonggungsa after a dream of the Bodhisattva Avalokitesvara ascending to heaven on a dragon.
Experience Korean Buddhist culture amidst beautiful scenery, write your wishes on a leaf, pray, and partake in a brief Buddhist service.
- Songjeong Beach - A beloved local beach in Busan, Songjeong Beach is popular among surfers and known for its quiet, clean environment. It is the birthplace of surfing in Korea, with warm water and ideal conditions for surfers of all levels. Enjoy traditional Korean snacks while taking in the serene sea cherished by Busan residents.
- Cheongsapo - Located along Haeundae Dalmaji-gil towards Songjeong, Cheongsapo is a popular filming location for movies and dramas like ‘Friend 2’, ‘The Mood of That Day’, ‘Blue Alert’, and ‘Reply 1997’. It offers a picturesque setting reminiscent of the Japanese animation ‘Slam Dunk’.
Originally named ‘Cheongsa (靑蛇)’, meaning ‘blue snake’, the village has a legend of a devoted wife waiting for her fisherman husband who died at sea. The Dragon King, moved by her loyalty, sent a blue snake to reunite her with her husband in the East Sea Dragon Palace.
Capture memorable photos at the drama filming locations in Cheongsapo and relive the scenes from the shows.
- Haeundae Blue Line Park - Enjoy the coastal beauty of Haeundae at Blue Line Park, developed from the old Donghae Nambu Line railway. Ride the 4-person Sky Capsule or the Coastal Tourist Train along the 4.8km route from Haeundae Mipo to Songjeong via Cheongsapo. Delight in the stunning coastal views and have a joyful time in Haeundae, Busan.
- Haeundae Beach - Korea’s most famous beach, Haeundae Beach, is a top vacation destination with its expansive white sandy beach, luxury hotels, and vibrant festivals. The 100-story LCT complex, X-TheSky observatory, and the harmonious blend of hotel buildings and natural scenery add to its allure. Enjoy attractions like Dongbaekseom Island, Busan Aquarium, Yacht Marina, and Market Street.
Connected to Blue Line Park to the east and Dongbaek Island to the west, Dongbaek Island is renowned for its coastal cliffs, suspension bridges, and lighthouse observatories. On clear days, Tsushima Island in Japan is visible. Stroll along the path lined with camellia and pine trees to see Nurimaru, the site of the 2005 APEC summit, and a mermaid statue depicting the legend of Princess Hwangok from Mermaid Land.
- The Bay 101 Yacht Club - At The Bay 101, enjoy an optional 1-hour yacht tour.
Board a yacht for a 1-hour tour of the Busan coast, including Marine City, Gwangalli Beach, and Gwangan Bridge, and enjoy small fireworks from the yacht at night. The onboard fireworks will create unforgettable memories. Yacht Tour (USD 15-25) After booking, savor chicken, beer, and fish and chips on the first floor, and traditional Korean dishes like Korean beef bibimbap, bulgogi, and barbecue on the second floor (USD 12-30).
For those not joining the yacht tour, visit Dongbaekseom Island’s famous attractions, such as APE House, a small suspension bridge, a lighthouse, and coastal cliffs.
The Bay 101 is a marine leisure complex offering diverse experiences, food, and sights.
- Haeundae Cinema Street - Located in Haeundae Marine City, Haeundae Movie Street features movie posters, statues, and handprints of famous actors along the coast, with views of Gwangan Bridge and the blue Busan Sea. It includes the 10 million viewers movie zone, animation zone, Haeundae background movie zone, and Santorini Square.
- Gwangalli Beach - A favorite among young tourists, Gwangalli Beach offers live fish and octopus tasting (paid experience) with views of Gwangan Bridge.
On Saturday nights, enjoy a drone show, making it a popular spot for young people. With unique cafes and bars, there’s plenty to eat and see, and the night view of Gwangan Bridge is especially stunning. The area features a romantic cafe street, about 300 raw fish restaurants, and an outdoor stage for various festivals, including the Busan Sea Festival.
- Hwangnyeongsan Mountain - At the summit of Hwangnyeongsan Mountain, find a cafe and observatory offering panoramic views of Busan. A favorite date spot for locals, it provides a breathtaking night view and is a must-visit for tourists.
The beacon tower on Hwangnyeongsan Mountain, along with Seokseong and Ganbiosan Beacon Towers, is recorded in the Annals of King Sejong and dates back to before 1425. It reportedly took 4 hours to send a signal to Seoul.
Capture stunning photos of Busan’s cityscape for unforgettable memories.
- Gamcheon Culture Village, Busan - Originating as a refuge for those in need in the 1950s, Gamcheon Culture Village preserves Busan’s history, showcasing modern and contemporary Korean history. The terraced houses and maze-like alleys highlight Gamcheon Bay’s unique charm.
The 『Village Art Project』, initiated by local artists and residents to preserve Gamcheon’s character and historical value, led to the creation of Gamcheon Culture Village. Various competitions followed, and by 2015, around 1.4 million people had visited, making it a popular tourist spot.
The village also has a poignant history. After the Korean War, a religious leader and his followers established the village, exploiting residents’ labor and money. Below the village, you can see the leader’s palace-like house and tomb.
- Busan Tower - Standing 120m high in Yongdusan Park, Busan Tower is a symbolic observatory offering panoramic views of Busan Port, Gwangan Bridge, and Nampo-dong. It’s a popular tourist attraction, especially for its stunning night views.
Inside the tower, various exhibitions and cultural events provide diverse experiences. The upper floor features an observatory, while the lower floor offers amusement facilities with a flying submarine theme, a colorful photo zone, and displays of Busan’s top attractions.
Surrounding the tower are food alleys and museums, allowing visitors to experience the old city of Busan.
- Jagalchi Market - Once known as Nambin (南芳), meaning the southern coast, Jagalchi Market derives its name from the fist-sized pebbles on the beach.
Initially, street vendors sold seafood caught by small fishing boats along the coast, eventually forming Jagalchi Market.
During the Korean War, many people flocked to Busan, forming street vendors around the market to survive. The coast was lined with shacks and houses centered around the Busan seafood processing plant, and the vendors gathered to create a market. After the war, Busan City reorganized the area, building a structure in 1969 and opening Jagalchi Market in 1970. Today, it is a renowned attraction visited by many locals and tourists.
Purchase live seafood on the first floor and cook it yourself at the second-floor restaurant. Experience the unique thrill of eating live octopus.

- On-board WiFi
- Guide; In-person: English and Audio: English, Spanish, French, German, Italian
- Goods and Services Tax (GST)
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Surcharges on fuel
- Parking fees
- On-board WiFi
- Guide; In-person: English and Audio: English, Spanish, French, German, Italian
- Goods and Services Tax (GST)
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Surcharges on fuel
- Parking fees
- Guide Gratuity (Tip)
- Ticket fee
- Lunch
- Guide Gratuity (Tip)
- Ticket fee
- Lunch
This Busan tour is perfect for those looking to take a day trip from Seoul to Busan. There’s no need for large luggage or carriers. Experience a delightful and enjoyable tour in Busan.
- This is an 8-hour Busan tour where travelers arrive in Busan from Seoul via KTX, complete a day tour in Busan, and return to their hotel in Seoul. It’s a cost-effective…
This Busan tour is perfect for those looking to take a day trip from Seoul to Busan. There’s no need for large luggage or carriers. Experience a delightful and enjoyable tour in Busan.
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This is an 8-hour Busan tour where travelers arrive in Busan from Seoul via KTX, complete a day tour in Busan, and return to their hotel in Seoul. It’s a cost-effective tour that saves both time and money.
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Participants can select 7 to 12 out of 23 tourist attractions, including options like a Yacht Tour (optional and paid), Haedong Yonggungsa Temple, Haeundae Beach, BTS-Jimin Cafe, Gwangalli Beach, Hwangnyeongsan Beacon Mound, Blue Line Park, Gamcheon Culture Village, Yongdusan Park, Busan Tower, Songdo Skywalk or Cable Car, and Jagalchi Market, all with the guidance of a professional guide.
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The tour offers a reasonable fee structure, whether solo or group, based on the number of participants.
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A guide with a decade of experience will serve as your companion, driver, and photographer, ensuring you capture the best photos of your life.
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.