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A majestic cruise ship, brightly lit with blue lights, docked at Busan Port, signaling the start of a fantastic group tour for cruise passengers.
A group of tourists poses by the coast at Haedong Yonggungsa Temple, with the stunning seaside temple in the background, enjoying a sunny Busan day tour.
Two female tourists flashing peace signs on Cheongsapo Beach, with the 'SONGJIFONG' sign and the blue ocean in the background, enjoying the coastal beauty.
A group of women poses for a photo at Cheongsapo Daritdol Observatory, which extends over the ocean, offering breathtaking coastal views during their Busan tour.
Four tourists pose in front of the iconic 'HAEUNDAE' sign on Haeundae Beach, enjoying the sun and sand during their Busan day trip.

Busan Small Group Tour for Cruise Tourists (Up to 12 People)


Duration:8 hour(s)
Guided language: English / 한국어 / 中文
Free cancellation 5 day(s) prior to experience date
Please present the e-voucher on-site

* This tour begins one hour after the cruise ship arrives at the Busan terminal. (Please leave your contact information so the representative can contact you with the exact tour start time.)

* This tour will be conducted by a certified Chinese/English guide.

* A licensed guide will be at the cruise terminal holding your name and the name of the travel agency (Korea Irene Trip).

* Please let our travel agent know the name of the ship. (The travel agent will contact you via messenger.)

* Whether you're traveling to Busan with friends, a lover, or colleagues, sign up and create unforgettable memories.

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* This Busan tour package is a group tour for cruise tourists. The maximum number of participants is 12.

* This is a 7~8 hour Busan travel package.

* This is a trip without shopping on the itinerary.

Haedong Yonggungsa Temple was founded by a monk in 1376 during the reign of King Gongmin. It is one of Korea's three most sacred sites. The harmony of the sea, dragon, and Avalokitesvara Buddha conveys profound religious meaning. Therefore, it is famous as a place where people pray for their wishes. And if you pray sincerely, your wish will come true. The temple was destroyed during the Japanese invasions of Korea and rebuilt in the 1930s. In 1974, monk Jeongam held a 100-day prayer retreat at the temple and dreamed of Buddha riding a dragon. He subsequently renamed the temple Haedong Yonggungsa Temple.

Haedong Yonggungsa Temple was founded by a monk in 1376 during the reign of King Gongmin. It is one of Korea's three most sacred sites. The harmony of the sea, dragon, and Avalokitesvara Buddha conveys profound religious meaning. Therefore, it is famous as a place where people pray for their wishes. And if you pray sincerely, your wish will come true. The temple was destroyed during the Japanese invasions of Korea and rebuilt in the 1930s. In 1974, monk Jeongam held a 100-day prayer retreat at the temple and dreamed of Buddha riding a dragon. He subsequently renamed the temple Haedong Yonggungsa Temple.

Cheongsapo is a fishing village in the heart of the city. It's considered a representative tourist attraction in Busan, thanks to its beautiful coastal scenery and breathtaking sunrises and sunsets. As of August 2024, it was 72.5 meters long and 3 meters wide. The summit rose 20 meters above sea level and stretched out into the ocean. However, the upper deck has been expanded into a U-shape, 191 meters long and 3 meters wide. A transparent floor has been installed at the end of the observation deck, allowing visitors to experience the sensation of walking on the ocean.

Cheongsapo is a fishing village in the heart of the city. It's considered a representative tourist attraction in Busan, thanks to its beautiful coastal scenery and breathtaking sunrises and sunsets. As of August 2024, it was 72.5 meters long and 3 meters wide. The summit rose 20 meters above sea level and stretched out into the ocean. However, the upper deck has been expanded into a U-shape, 191 meters long and 3 meters wide. A transparent floor has been installed at the end of the observation deck, allowing visitors to experience the sensation of walking on the ocean.

Haeundae Beach boasts a wide, white sand beach and a beautiful coastline. It's 1.5 kilometers long and 30-50 meters wide. The average water depth is 1 meter. Haeundae Beach is the first place that comes to mind when you think of Busan.

Haeundae Beach boasts a wide, white sand beach and a beautiful coastline. It's 1.5 kilometers long and 30-50 meters wide. The average water depth is 1 meter. Haeundae Beach is the first place that comes to mind when you think of Busan.

The street food at Beef Square is filling even on a light budget, and it's still a favorite among market vendors, creating a unique street culture. Beef Square used to be home to numerous theaters and is also the birthplace of the film industry. There's also a commemorative plaza commemorating the Busan International Film Festival.

The street food at Beef Square is filling even on a light budget, and it's still a favorite among market vendors, creating a unique street culture. Beef Square used to be home to numerous theaters and is also the birthplace of the film industry. There's also a commemorative plaza commemorating the Busan International Film Festival.

Gukje Market is a large outdoor market. During the Korean War (1950), US soldiers used to sell their wares at Gukje Market. However, these days, it has become a large, inexpensive outdoor market.

Gukje Market is a large outdoor market. During the Korean War (1950), US soldiers used to sell their wares at Gukje Market. However, these days, it has become a large, inexpensive outdoor market.

Gamcheon means "sweet and good water." It also means "a place where people can live well." In fact, Gamcheon Culture Village was a home for refugees who arrived in Busan in the 1950s. During the Korean War, they had nowhere to go and had left their homes. That's why they came to Gamcheon Culture Village.

Gamcheon means "sweet and good water." It also means "a place where people can live well." In fact, Gamcheon Culture Village was a home for refugees who arrived in Busan in the 1950s. During the Korean War, they had nowhere to go and had left their homes. That's why they came to Gamcheon Culture Village.

Jagalchi Market is the largest fish market in Korea.

Jagalchi Market is the largest fish market in Korea.

Purchase Notice

Your Busan tour begins one hour after the ship arrives at Busan Port. (Please leave accurate contact information, as a representative will contact you separately. Thank you.)

Reminders

  • Please arrive at the designated location 10 minute(s) before the scheduled departure time, as the tour will depart on time

FAQ

1. What are the unique aspects of the worship culture at Haedong Yonggungsa Temple?

Haedong Yonggungsa Temple is Korea's only temple located by the sea, renowned for its distinctive scenery nestled between mountains and the coast. It primarily enshrines Guanyin Bodhisattva, and devotees believe that wishes made here are particularly efficacious. The temple features several unique spots like the '108 Steps' and the 'Buddha of Fertility,' symbolizing different life stages and prayers. Visitors can experience the serene atmosphere of Buddhist culture while admiring the magnificent sea views and sunrise, offering a unique blend of faith and natural beauty.

2. Do I need to purchase a ticket to visit Haedong Yonggungsa Temple?

No admission fee is required to visit Haedong Yonggungsa Temple; it is open to all visitors free of charge. Guests are welcome to enter the temple grounds to sightsee, pray, and enjoy the ocean views. However, some areas within the temple may have donation boxes, where visitors can voluntarily contribute incense money to support the temple, according to their personal wishes.

3. What are the unique photo spots in Gamcheon Culture Village?

Gamcheon Culture Village is famous for its colorful, terraced houses and abundant street art, earning it nicknames like 'Santorini of Korea' or 'Machu Picchu of Busan.' Must-visit photo spots include: taking a picture with the 'The Little Prince and the Fox' statue, the 'school of fish' mural formed by painted houses, exploring the maze-like alleyways, and a panoramic view of the entire village from a high vantage point. Unique art installations await at every corner, making it an excellent place to experience Busan's local culture and create beautiful memories.

4. What are the highlights of exploring Busan's International Market and Jagalchi Market?

The International Market is Busan's largest traditional market, offering a variety of clothing, miscellaneous goods, souvenirs, and street food, exuding a nostalgic atmosphere and serving as a great place to experience local culture. Jagalchi Market is Korea's largest seafood market, with a vast selection of fresh seafood. You can personally choose your seafood and have it cooked on the spot at one of the market's restaurants, savoring the freshest ocean flavors. Both markets showcase Busan's unique local life and culinary culture.

5. What are the opening hours and recommended tips for visiting Cheongsapo Daritdol Observatory?

Cheongsapo Daritdol Observatory is typically open from 9 AM to 6 PM, with last entry 30 minutes before closing. Hours may be adjusted due to weather conditions, so it's advisable to check in advance. This observatory is known for its transparent glass floor, offering visitors the thrilling sensation of walking on the sea while admiring the magnificent Busan coastline. It's recommended to wear flat shoes for ease of walking. You can also combine your visit with nearby photo opportunities at the Cheongsapo Lighthouse and the red and white lighthouses for a relaxing seaside experience.

6. How is transportation arranged between attractions for the Busan Cruise Passenger Group Tour?

For this group tour, transportation between all attractions is included and provided by private vehicle. The itinerary begins one hour after your cruise docks in Busan, where your guide will be waiting at the pier. Throughout the journey, your guide will lead you in a dedicated vehicle to each attraction, eliminating the need for you to plan routes or worry about public transport, ensuring a relaxed and comfortable exploration of Busan with a hassle-free experience.

7. What signature drinks or experiences does Koralani Cafe offer?

Koralani Cafe, situated on the Busan coastline, is renowned for its unbeatable sea views and is a popular leisure spot. The cafe offers a diverse range of coffees, teas, and desserts, allowing you to enjoy delicious food while taking in the spectacular ocean scenery through its floor-to-ceiling windows or from the terrace. Its unique appeal lies in the combination of stylish decor and natural seaside vistas, providing visitors with a distinctive experience to relax and enjoy their coffee time – an ideal place to unwind.

8. How can I book the Busan Cruise Passenger Group Tour?

You can book the Busan Cruise Passenger Group Tour conveniently through KKday, enjoying a seamless one-stop service. KKday provides clear itinerary descriptions and a straightforward booking process, allowing you to easily select your date and fill in traveler information. By booking with KKday, you also ensure professional Chinese/English guide services and transportation arrangements between attractions, saving you the trouble of planning logistics and guiding, so you can focus on enjoying the trip.

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