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. Visitors can also partake in a brief Buddhist service.
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. Visitors can also partake in a brief Buddhist service.
Founded in the second year of King U of Goryeo (1376) by Hyegeun, the teacher of King Gongmin, the temple was later destroyed during the Imjin War and rebuilt in the 1960s. In 1974, Monk Jeongam took charge and prayed for the temple’s full restoration, renaming it Haedong Yonggungsa after a dream of the Bodhisattva Avalokitesvara ascending to heaven on a dragon.
Experience Korean Buddhist culture amidst beautiful scenery, write wishes on a leaf, pray, and participate in a brief Buddhist service.
- Songjeong Beach - Songjeong Beach is a beloved local beach among Busan residents. Many locals enjoy surfing here, and it is a quiet and pristine beach. It is also the birthplace of surfing in Korea. The water remains warm year-round, and the waves and wind are ideal for surfers of all levels. Enjoy traditional Korean snacks while taking in the serene and clean sea cherished by Busan locals.
- Cheongsapo - Traveling along Haeundae Dalmaji-gil towards Songjeong, you’ll find Cheongsapo on the lower right. It features numerous filming locations for movies and dramas like ‘Friend 2’, ‘The Mood of That Day’, ‘Blue Alert’, and ‘Reply 1997’, making it enjoyable to visit these sites. It is becoming a popular ‘life shot’ spot due to its scenery reminiscent of the Japanese animation ‘Slam Dunk’.
Cheongsapo’s original name was ‘Cheongsa (靑蛇)’, meaning ‘blue snake’. In the past, a devoted couple lived in this village. When the husband died while fishing, the wife waited daily on a seaside rock. Legend has it that the Dragon King, moved by her devotion, sent a blue snake to bring her to the East Sea Dragon Palace to reunite with her husband.
Capture a life shot while exploring the drama filming locations in Cheongsapo and relive the drama scenes.
- Haeundae Blue Line Park - Haeundae Blue Line Park offers a chance to enjoy Haeundae’s coastal scenery. It was developed by transforming the old railway facilities of the Donghae Nambu Line, connecting Busan and Haeundae, into an eco-friendly park. Visitors can ride the 4-person Sky Capsule or the Coastal Tourist Train, covering a 4.8km route from Haeundae Mipo to Songjeong via Cheongsapo. Enjoy the stunning coastal views while having a delightful time in Haeundae, Busan^^
- Haeundae Beach - Known as Korea’s most famous beach, Haeundae Beach is a top vacation destination for Koreans. With its expansive white sandy beach, luxury hotels, and various festivals, it attracts many visitors. The 100-story LCT complex, X-TheSky observatory, and the harmonious blend of hotel buildings and natural scenery add to its allure. Visitors can also explore 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. Walking along the path lined with camellia and pine trees, visitors can 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, enjoy 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).
Those not participating in the yacht tour can visit famous attractions on Dongbaekseom Island, such as APE House, a small suspension bridge, a lighthouse, and coastal cliffs.
The Bay 101 is a marine leisure complex offering various experiences, food, and attractions.
- Haeundae Cinema Street - Located in Haeundae Marine City, Haeundae Movie Street features movie posters, statues, and handprints of famous actors along the coast, along 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 - At Gwangalli Beach, a popular spot for young people, enjoy live fish and octopus tasting (paid experience) while admiring Gwangan Bridge.
On Saturday nights, a drone show adds to its appeal, making it a favorite among young visitors. With unique cafes and bars, there are plenty of dining and entertainment options, and the night view of Gwangan Bridge is especially breathtaking. The area features a romantic cafe street, around 300 raw fish restaurants, and an outdoor stage hosting various festivals, including the Busan Sea Festival.
- Hwangnyeongsan Mountain - At the summit of Hwangnyeongsan Mountain, there is a cafe and an observatory offering a panoramic view of Busan, making it a popular date spot for locals and a must-visit for tourists seeking stunning night views.
The beacon tower on Hwangnyeongsan Mountain, along with Seokseong and Ganbiosan Beacon Towers, is recorded in the Annals of King Sejong and is believed to have existed before 1425 (the 7th year of King Sejong). It reportedly took 4 hours to send a signal to Seoul.
Capture a memorable photo with the breathtaking Busan cityscape.
- Gamcheon Culture Village, Busan - Gamcheon Culture Village originated as a refuge for those in difficult circumstances in the 1950s and continues to preserve Busan’s history, showcasing a slice of modern and contemporary Korean history. The terraced houses along the mountainside and maze-like alleys highlight Gamcheon Bay’s unique charm.
The 『Village Art Project』, initiated by local artists and residents to preserve Gamcheon’s characteristics and historical value, laid the foundation for Gamcheon Culture Village. Various competitions followed, and by 2015, approximately 1.4 million people had visited, establishing it as a popular tourist destination.
The village also has a poignant history. After the Korean War, a religious leader and his followers established the village, and the cult leader exploited the residents’ labor and money. Below the village, visitors can see the cult leader’s palace-like house and tomb.
- Busan Tower - Busan Tower, a 120m high observatory in Yongdusan Park, the old downtown area, is a symbolic landmark of Busan. From the observatory, enjoy panoramic views of Busan Port, Gwangan Bridge, and Nampo-dong, making it a popular tourist attraction, especially for its stunning night views.
Inside the tower, various exhibitions and cultural events offer diverse cultural experiences. The upper floor houses an observatory, while the lower floor features amusement facilities with a flying submarine theme. The lower floor also includes a vibrant photo zone and a space showcasing Busan’s iconic tourist attractions.
Surrounding the tower are various food alleys and museums, allowing visitors to experience the old city of Busan while exploring.
- Jagalchi Market - The area now known as Jagalchi Market was once called Nambin (南芳), meaning the southern coast. The name Jagalchi Market originates from the fist-sized pebbles scattered across 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 make a living. The coast was lined with shacks and houses centered around the Busan seafood processing plant building, and the street vendors gathered to form a market. After the Korean War, Busan City reorganized the shack village and built a building in 1969, opening Jagalchi Market in 1970. Today, Jagalchi Market is a renowned attraction in Busan, drawing many citizens and tourists.
Purchase live seafood on the first floor and cook it yourself at the restaurant on the second floor. 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
- Gratuities
- Ticket fee
- Lunch
- Gratuities
- Ticket fee
- Lunch
This Busan tour is perfect for those looking to take a day trip from Seoul to Busan.
- The tour lasts 8 hours, with travelers arriving in Busan from Seoul via KTX, enjoying a full day of sightseeing in Busan, and then returning to their hotel in Seoul. It’s a cost-effective and time-efficient option.
- Explore 10 to 12 renowned attractions in Busan,…
This Busan tour is perfect for those looking to take a day trip from Seoul to Busan.
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The tour lasts 8 hours, with travelers arriving in Busan from Seoul via KTX, enjoying a full day of sightseeing in Busan, and then returning to their hotel in Seoul. It’s a cost-effective and time-efficient option.
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Explore 10 to 12 renowned attractions in Busan, such as Haedong Yonggungsa Temple, Haeundae Beach, BTS-Zimin’s Cafe, Yacht Tour, Gwangalli Beach, Hwangnyeongsan Beacon Mound, Blue Line Park, Gamcheon Culture Village, Yongdusan Park, Busan Tower, Songdo Skywalk or Cable Car, and Jagalchi Market. If there’s a specific place you’d like to visit, you can customize your itinerary with a guide. (Destinations may vary based on traffic and weather conditions.)
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The tour offers a reasonable fee structure, whether you’re traveling solo or in a group, depending 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.