Embark on a full-day Busan tour and explore 8 top attractions with a small group of 6 or less. Visit famous places like Dongbaek Island, Haedongyonggungsa Buddhist Temple, Gamcheon Culture Village, and more!
Embark on a full-day Busan tour and explore 8 top attractions with a small group of 6 or less. Visit famous places like Dongbaek Island, Haedongyonggungsa Buddhist Temple, Gamcheon Culture Village, and more!
- Dongbaekseom - Dongbaekseom (Camellia Island): This delightful island at the edge of Haeundae offers one of the most picturesque coastal walks in Busan. As visitors stroll along the stunning beach and rocky shoreline, they are surrounded by lush camellia trees and pine forests, creating a serene and refreshing atmosphere. The path leads to the…
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Dongbaekseom - Dongbaekseom (Camellia Island): This delightful island at the edge of Haeundae offers one of the most picturesque coastal walks in Busan. As visitors stroll along the stunning beach and rocky shoreline, they are surrounded by lush camellia trees and pine forests, creating a serene and refreshing atmosphere. The path leads to the APEC House, a remarkable architectural landmark built for the 2005 APEC Summit. From here, sweeping views of the sparkling ocean and the iconic Diamond Bridge stretching across the water can be enjoyed.
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The walk is approximately 1 km (0.6 miles) along a well-maintained wooden deck that includes a few stair sections. For those who prefer an easier route, a flat alternative path is also available, ensuring an enjoyable experience for all visitors.
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The time spent at each location may vary depending on the group’s pace.
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Haeundae Dalmaji-gil Road - Dalmaji-gil (Moontan Road): This scenic hillside next to Haeundae Beach is known as Dalmaji-gil, or Moontan Road, a cherished spot for both locals and visitors. As one drives along the winding coastal road, they can enjoy sweeping views of the deep blue ocean, pine-covered slopes, and the striking line of modern skyscrapers that shape Haeundae’s skyline. In spring, the road becomes even more enchanting as the cherry blossom lane bursts into bloom, creating a beautiful pink canopy along the way. It’s one of the most picturesque drives in Busan, offering a perfect blend of nature and city scenery.
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Haedong Yonggungsa Temple, Busan - Haedong Yonggungsa Buddhist Temple (Temple of the Dragon Palace): One of Busan’s most beloved and iconic attractions, Haedong Yonggungsa is a rare seaside temple built dramatically along the rocky shoreline. As visitors approach, they are greeted by peaceful bamboo groves and the sound of waves crashing against the cliffs. The path leads through a series of stone statues and viewpoints before descending the 108 steps, symbolizing the cleansing of earthly desires. At the bottom, the temple opens up to breathtaking ocean views, creating a serene and spiritual atmosphere that feels worlds away from the city.
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There are 108 stair steps to reach the temple area, but a ramp is also available as an alternative.
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The time spent at each location may vary depending on the group’s pace.
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Gwangandaegyo Bridge - Gwangan Bridge (Diamond Bridge): During the tour, the famous Gwangandaegyo Bridge, often called the Diamond Bridge—one of Busan’s most iconic landmarks, will be crossed. Stretching elegantly over the ocean between Haeundae and Gwangalli, the bridge offers fantastic panoramic views of the coastline, the city skyline, and the sparkling blue water below. On a clear day, a glimpse of Tsushima Island in Japan can even be caught far out on the horizon. As the drive across continues, a unique perspective of Busan’s blend of modern architecture and natural beauty is offered, making it a memorable highlight of the journey.
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Songdo Skywalk - Songdo Skywalk: Songdo Beach holds a special place in history as Korea’s very first public beach, opened in 1913. Today, it’s known for its beautiful coastline and the famous Songdo Skywalk—a curved, glass-bottom walkway that allows visitors to stroll right above the sea. As they walk along the sky-blue path, sweeping views of Yeongdo Island, the surrounding cliffs, and the sparkling beach below can be enjoyed. It’s a refreshing and scenic experience that feels both relaxing and adventurous at the same time.
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The walk is approximately 360 meters (0.2 miles) on a flat, easy path.
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Please note that the Skywalk may close temporarily during strong winds or heavy rain for safety.
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The time spent at each location may vary depending on the group’s pace.
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Busan Gamcheon Culture Village - Gamcheon Culture Village: This colorful hillside village is one of Busan’s most iconic destinations, known for its maze-like alleys, vibrant murals, and charming pastel houses stacked along the slopes. Once a quiet residential area tucked away in a hidden valley, it has transformed into a lively artistic community filled with creative installations, small galleries, and quirky shops. As visitors explore, they’ll get a glimpse of how the local residents and artists worked together to turn the old village into a bright, international cultural landmark while still preserving its warm, lived-in atmosphere.
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The walking route is about 600 meters (0.4 miles) along a mostly flat street. For those who prefer to take it easy, there are plenty of benches, cafés, and viewpoints where they can relax and enjoy the scenery.
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The time spent at each location may vary depending on the group’s pace.
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Jagalchi Market - Jagalchi Fish Market: As the largest fish market in Korea, Jagalchi is a vibrant and lively place where Busan’s seafood culture can be experienced at its fullest. The market is bustling with energy—vendors calling out, fresh catches displayed on colorful stalls, and an incredible variety of sea creatures swimming in tanks. From fish and shellfish to octopus and crabs, the market is truly alive, offering a fascinating look at the daily rhythm of life by the sea. It’s a place where tradition, livelihood, and the ocean come together, giving an authentic glimpse into the heart of Busan’s fishery lifestyle.
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The time spent at each location may vary depending on the group’s pace.
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BIFF Square - BIFF Square: Located right across from Jagalchi Fish Market, BIFF Square is one of downtown Busan’s liveliest and most iconic areas. Originally established to celebrate the Busan International Film Festival, the square is now a bustling hub filled with street food stalls, local vendors, and a wide variety of shops. As visitors wander through the busy pedestrian streets, they can sample famous Busan snacks, browse unique souvenirs, and soak in the energetic atmosphere that blends cinema culture with everyday local life. It’s a great place to enjoy a taste of Busan—both literally and culturally.
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The time spent at each location may vary depending on the group’s pace.
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Gukje Market - Gukje Market: Located just steps away from BIFF Square, Gukje Market is one of Korea’s largest and most historic open-air markets. With more than 1,500 shops and stalls, the market is a lively maze of narrow alleys filled with everything from clothing and household goods to traditional snacks and handmade items. As visitors wander through the bustling lanes, they’ll experience the warm, down-to-earth atmosphere that reflects Busan’s local culture and daily life. It’s a great place to browse, bargain, taste local treats, and discover unique finds not seen in typical shopping districts.
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The time spent at each location may vary depending on the group’s pace.

- English speaking licensed tour guide
- Parking fees and tolls
- Pick-up from Cruise terminal (For cruise guest)
- Air-conditioned minivan
- Pick-up from your hotel (For hotel guest)
- English speaking licensed tour guide
- Parking fees and tolls
- Pick-up from Cruise terminal (For cruise guest)
- Air-conditioned minivan
- Pick-up from your hotel (For hotel guest)
- Lunch
- Lunch
This tour is crafted to be seamless, personalized, and convenient. It includes door-to-door service, picking guests up directly from their hotel or the Busan Cruise Terminal for those arriving by ship. There are no meeting points; simply step outside and begin a day of exploration!
With a limit of just 6 guests, the experience remains intimate and…
This tour is crafted to be seamless, personalized, and convenient. It includes door-to-door service, picking guests up directly from their hotel or the Busan Cruise Terminal for those arriving by ship. There are no meeting points; simply step outside and begin a day of exploration!
With a limit of just 6 guests, the experience remains intimate and engaging. Guests will have ample opportunity to converse with the guide, ask questions, and enjoy a leisurely pace that larger group tours cannot provide.
It feels more like spending the day with a knowledgeable local friend than participating in a typical tour!
Guests will visit Busan’s most iconic highlights in a single day, without the hurried feeling of large tours. Instead of dining at large tourist restaurants, guests will enjoy a meal at a local venue, offering a chance to savor authentic flavors!
Whether staying in the city or arriving by cruise ship, this small-group, door-to-door tour provides a comfortable, friendly, and truly local way to experience the very best 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.