Join this Busan and Gyeongju combo tour! Get to visit must-see attractions around Busan like Gamcheon Culture Village, Cheongsapo (Haeundae Blue Line Park), Gyeongju, a historical site Hwangnidan-Gil, Daereungwon, Cheomseongdae, Kyochon Village, and Woljeonggyo Bridge. As another option, you can also visit Ganwoljjae in the Yeongnam Alps, where silver reeds dance!
| Sightseeing type | Natural sights, Japanese castles |
| Transport | Charter car |
A minimum of 4 traveler(s) are required for the tour to depart. If the number of participants does not reach the minimum requirement, the tour will be canceled. An email regarding tour cancellation will be sent 1 day(s) before the departure date
Please arrive at the designated location 10 minute(s) before the scheduled departure time, as the tour will depart on time
If your visit to some of the attractions is canceled due to delays due to traffic, weather, or other force majeure reasons, please contact the customer service center
Please note that there are some walking sections other than vehicle movement in the tour course
When making a reservation, please write down the ID of the contact information or message app (Kakao Talk, Line, etc.)
Please turn off Line's "block message" function one day before the trip so that the tour guide can contact you and provide travel information
If you bring a stroller or wheelchair, please indicate in the Requests & Remarks when booking
Infants below 3 years old can ride with their guardians. This does not include seats, admission tickets, meals, etc.
The minimum number of participants required for each tour option varies. Please refer to the option descriptions for details.
⚠️ All the itineraries of our company do not include personal travel insurance. There are certain risks and dangers in outdoor activities. Guests must evaluate their own health or ability.The company will not be responsible for any physical damage or casualty caused by accidents or unpredictable factors.
Gamcheon Culture Village is famous for its vibrant, colorful houses built in a stair-like fashion along the mountainside, earning it the nickname "Machu Picchu of Busan." Its unique artistic transformation from a former refugee settlement offers a blend of history, art installations, and picturesque alleys. Visitors enjoy exploring the quirky street art, charming cafes, and panoramic views of the village and the sea, creating a visually stunning and culturally rich experience.
Highlights include the "Little Prince and Fox" photo zone, which offers iconic views of the village, and numerous vibrant murals and art installations scattered throughout its narrow alleys. Visitors can discover unique cafes, small craft shops, and public artworks at every turn. The village also features observation decks providing breathtaking panoramic views of the colorful tiered houses descending towards the coastline.
To fully appreciate Gamcheon Culture Village's winding alleys, unique art installations, and various photo opportunities, a recommended visit duration is typically around 2 to 3 hours. This allows ample time to explore at a relaxed pace, enjoy a coffee at one of its charming cafes, and take in the panoramic views without feeling rushed.
Gamcheon Culture Village is accessible by various local transport options, including buses from popular areas in Busan. For the most convenient experience, especially when visiting multiple attractions, joining an organized tour that includes comfortable vehicle transportation is highly recommended. This eliminates the need for navigating public transport and ensures seamless travel between destinations.
The Busan Sky Capsule travels along the coastal Haeundae Blue Line Park, offering scenic views of the ocean and coastline. Passengers ride in colorful, retro-style capsules elevated above the ground. The route typically runs between Mipo Port and Cheongsapo, providing a unique perspective of Busan's beautiful seascape, local fishing villages, and the iconic Cheongsapo Daritdol Skywalk. It's a leisurely and picturesque journey.
Yes, a day trip to Gyeongju from Busan is very feasible and highly worthwhile for travelers interested in Korean history and culture. Gyeongju, known as a "museum without walls," is home to numerous UNESCO World Heritage sites such as Daereungwon Tomb Complex and Cheomseongdae Observatory. A comfortable vehicle tour allows visitors to explore these significant historical landmarks efficiently within a day, making it an enriching cultural experience.
The approximate travel time by road from Busan to Gyeongju typically ranges from 1 hour to 1 hour and 30 minutes, depending on traffic conditions and the specific starting and ending points within each city. Joining a guided tour often includes efficient transportation, optimizing travel time between key attractions in Gyeongju.
Gyeongju boasts a wealth of historical sites. Highly recommended visits include the Hwangnidan-Gil area, known for its traditional architecture and cafes; the Daereungwon Tomb Complex, featuring royal tombs like Cheonmachong; the ancient Cheomseongdae Observatory; Kyochon Village, a traditional village with craft experiences; and the elegant Woljeonggyo Bridge. These sites offer a deep dive into Korea's rich ancient history.