[Daegu Departure] Flexible drop-off available at Busan Station or return to Daegu
Enjoy a seamless and picturesque day trip departing from Daegu to explore Busan’s most iconic coastal gems. This itinerary includes a visit to the cliffside Haedong Yonggungsa Temple, the photogenic streets of Cheongsapo, the Mediterranean-style Huinnyeoul Culture Village, and the vibrant, artistic alleys of Gamcheon Culture Village.
Unlike most Korean temples nestled in the mountains, Haedong Yonggungsa is situated right on the rugged coastline, offering a breathtaking view of the East Sea. Known as the temple where "at least one wish is granted," it features the 108 stairs, the golden Buddha, and the majestic Great Seawater Guan-eum Daebul. It is a must-visit spiritual site for those who appreciate the harmony of architecture and nature.
<Cheongsapo & Blue Line Park>
A charming fishing port that has become a trendy hotspot for its "Slam Dunk" style railroad crossing and iconic twin lighthouses. For an enhanced experience, you can choose to ride the Blue Line Park Beach Train or Sky Capsule (Optional) to soak in the panoramic ocean views. This spot is perfect for photography lovers and couples seeking a romantic seaside vibe.
Often referred to as "Korea’s Santorini," this village is perched on the cliffs of Yeongdo Island. Its narrow, winding alleys are filled with artistic murals, cozy cafes, and stunning viewpoints overlooking the blue sea. The coastal tunnel at the bottom offers the perfect silhouette photo opportunity, making it a favorite for slow travelers and Instagram enthusiasts.
Known as the "Machu Picchu of Busan," this vibrant village features a sea of colorful, terraced houses built along the foothills. Follow the stamp tour through art-filled alleys to find the famous Little Prince statue and enjoy a bird's-eye view of the entire village. It is a cultural landmark that beautifully showcases Busan's history and creative urban renewal.