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South Korea, a dynamic country in East Asia, offers a unique blend of ancient traditions and cutting-edge modernity. Touring South Korea, travelers can experience everything from serene Buddhist temples and palaces steeped in history to vibrant cities like Seoul, where futuristic technology and fashion meet traditional street markets and food stalls. The country's appeal lies in its ability to cater to all kinds of tourists. Whether you're interested in the bustling nightlife of cities, the tranquility of countryside villages, or the beauty of its mountains and beaches, there's something for everyone. South Korea's rich history and culture, alongside its rapid technological advancements, make it a fascinating destination for a diverse travel experience. Destination tours in South Korea are not just journeys; they're a gateway to exploring a land where the past and future coexist harmoniously. It's a place where every traveler can find their own unique adventure. With tour operator volume buys plus our low everyday prices you can save up to 40% versus assembling the same itinerary on your own! Book your South Korea tour today with AffordableTours.com, your discounted tour headquarters. View South Korea Tour Deals and Discounts

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Iconic Sites and Attractions in South Korea

South Korea is a treasure trove of iconic sites and attractions, blending ancient heritage with modern marvels. Each destination tells a story, making touring South Korea an unforgettable experience.

Jeju Island: A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Jeju Island is known for its volcanic landscapes, including the impressive Hallasan Mountain and the serene Cheonjiyeon Waterfall. Touring this island provides a tranquil escape from the urban hustle, with its lush greenery and unique volcanic rock formations.

Bulguksa Temple and Seokguram Grotto: These UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Gyeongju showcase the zenith of Buddhist art in the Silla Kingdom. Bulguksa Temple is celebrated for its wooden architecture and Dabotap and Seokgatap pagodas, while Seokguram Grotto houses a monumental statue of the Buddha looking out to sea.

Seoraksan National Park: Known for its dramatic peaks, clear mountain streams, and serene valleys, Seoraksan National Park is a paradise for hikers. Whether you're taking a leisurely walk to enjoy the colorful foliage or challenging yourself on a rugged trail, this park has something for every level of outdoor enthusiast.

Jeju Island Beaches: Jeju Island is not just about volcanic landscapes; its beaches are among the most beautiful in South Korea. Hyeopjae Beach, known for its crystal-clear waters and white sand, is perfect for a relaxing day. For those interested in diving and snorkeling, Jungmun Beach offers stunning underwater vistas.

Bukhansan National Park: Just outside Seoul, Bukhansan National Park is a favorite for city dwellers and tourists alike. With its granite peaks and scenic trails, the park provides a quick escape to nature and offers some of the best views of the city.

Gyeongbokgung Palace: Gyeongbokgung Palace, the largest of the Five Grand Palaces built during the Joseon Dynasty, is a must-visit in Seoul. Its majestic architecture and beautiful gardens offer a glimpse into royal life centuries ago. Changing of the guard ceremonies here are a popular attraction, showcasing traditional Korean military attire and weaponry.  

Hangang River: Touring along the Hangang River, especially in Seoul, offers a blend of leisure and recreation. The riverbanks are popular for picnics, cycling, and outdoor concerts, making it a lively spot to experience urban outdoor activities.

South Korea Tours Travel Tips

  • The Korean language, Hangul, is central to the nation's identity. Created in the 15th century, it reflects the country's emphasis on literacy and education. While touring, you'll see Hangul's unique characters everywhere, from ancient temples to modern billboards.
  • Festivals in South Korea are colorful and varied, offering a glimpse into the country's soul. The Seollal (Lunar New Year) and Chuseok (Harvest Festival) are major traditional festivals celebrated with family gatherings, traditional games, and food. The Lantern Festival in Seoul, with its river of illuminated lanterns, is a beautiful sight, symbolizing hope and peace.
  • Korean customs emphasize respect and politeness, which is evident in their everyday interactions. The customary bow, varying in depth according to age and status, is a common sight. While visiting, you'll notice the importance placed on age and hierarchy, reflecting Confucian principles deeply ingrained in Korean society.
  • Public transport in South Korea is world-class, especially in major cities like Seoul and Busan. The subway systems are extensive, reliable, and easy to navigate, with signs in both Korean and English. Buses are another efficient way to travel, connecting cities and rural areas. The high-speed train, KTX, is perfect for long-distance travel, linking major cities quickly and comfortably.
  • When it comes to local customs, South Koreans value politeness and respect. In public transport, giving up your seat to the elderly and disabled is a common practice. Also, while navigating the streets, it's customary to walk on the right and stand on the right side on escalators, allowing others to pass on the left.
  • Street food in South Korea is a highlight in itself. From tteokbokki (spicy rice cakes) to hotteok (sweet pancakes), these treats offer a quick and delicious way to savor local flavors. For seafood enthusiasts, a visit to Jagalchi Market in Busan, where you can enjoy fresh seafood right by the sea, is a unique culinary tour.   
  • Kimchi, a spicy fermented vegetable dish, is a staple in Korean meals. Tourists should also try bibimbap, a mixed rice bowl with vegetables, meat, and a fried egg, often served in a sizzling stone pot. For meat lovers, Korean barbecue, where you cook your own meat at the table, is a must-experience. It's not just about the food but also the joy of sharing a meal.   

South Korea Tours Things To Do

  • Changdeokgung Palace – Seoul, Korea
    Changdeokgung Palace – Seoul, Korea

    Changdeokgung Palace is a royal villa that was built after the construction of Gyeongbok Palace in 1405. The was an estate of Joseon kings and is the best-preserved of the 5 remaining palaces. The site features a garden in the rear, a family residence, and a public area.

    Best Time To Visit

    According to U.S. News and World Travel, the best time to see Seoul and its sites, such as the Changdeokgung Palace, is from March to May or September to November. During these times, the travel costs are lower and the daily average high temperature is around the mid-70s on the Fahrenheit scale.

     

    You Should Know

    The rear garden at the palace is also known as a "place of rest for the kings." It features a large tree that is over 300 years old, a pavilion, and a small pond. The site is considered a place that represents the beauty of Korea.

  • Bukchon Hanok Village – Seoul
    Bukchon Hanok Village – Seoul

    Sitting in the middle of Gyeongbok Palace, Changdeokgung Palace, and the Jongmyo Shrine, Bukchon Hanok Village features hundreds of hanoks, or traditional Korean houses, all of which date back to Korea's Joseon Dynasty.

    Best Time To Visit

    Visit during the spring when the temperatures are cooler and you can see the cherry blossom blooms (around the end of March or the first of April).

     

    You Should Know

    Many hanoks in South Kore, function as guest houses, cultural centers, tea houses, and traditional style restaurants. They provide an insight into Korean life that goes back as far as 600 years.

  • Insa-dong - Art Street – Seoul
    Insa-dong - Art Street – Seoul

    Insa-dong ("dong" meaning neighborhood) is a neighborhood within the Jongno-gu district of Seoul. The main street in the "dong" is Isadong-gil. Insa-dong's art street, located in the heart of the city, features Korean arts, crafts, and antiques for public sale. One main street is found in Insa-dong, flanked by alleys on either side. Galleries, traditional restaurants, tea houses, and cafes line the alleys. Chains, like Starbucks, maintain the ambiance by featuring signs in Korean Hangeui rather than English.

    Best Time To Visit

    Mark a visit on your calendar to Insa-dong in either the spring or fall. That is when the South Korea tour prices are lower and so are the temperatures.

     

    You Should Know

    The walker-friendly main street and alleys sell traditional goods, such as handmade hanji paper and pottery. You can also visit Tapgol Park, which features a large stone pagoda. The Hakgojae gallery highlights modern art in its displays.

  • Gwangjang Market - Seoul
    Gwangjang Market - Seoul

    Known as one of Seoul's oldest street markets, Guangjang Market represents a high level of activity with its 5,000 shops and stalls selling clothing and food. Originally established in 1905, the market is popular for its vintage clothing, home furnishings, and traditional foods. 

    Best Time To Visit

    You can visit the market at just about any time. However, if you go on a South Korea tour, it is best to visit the attraction during the spring or fall when travel prices are lower.

     

    You Should Know

    The market features hanbok (traditional Korean apparel), silk, and home furnishings, such as bedding. The market is popular among young people for its vintage clothing arcade, which attracts many Korean celebrities as well. The market is also famous for its Mung-bean pancake.

  • Lotte World Tower Seoul Sky Observatory
    Lotte World Tower Seoul Sky Observatory

    This tower is the tallest structure in South Korea and the world's fifth tallest building. The Seoul Sky Observatory spans floors 117 -123 of the building. The Sky Deck in the building is recorded in the Guinness World Record as being the highest glass-floored deck in the world.

    Best Time To Visit

    You can visit the attraction at any time. However, a visit during the early spring or fall is less crowded. 

     

    You Should Know

    Two story-high glass windows allow visitors to see a beautiful and uninterrupted view of Seoul both day and night. The 123-story skyscraper opened to the public on April 11, 2017.

  • Suncheon
    Suncheon

    Located in the South Jeolla Province of South Korea, Suncheon is a scenic industrial and agricultural city that is home to about 250,000 people. Located close to Suncheon Bay, the city features attractions, such as castles, mountains, and the Suncheon Bay Ecological Park.

    Best Time To Visit

    Visit Suncheon from March to May or from September to November, when you can see the sights at reduced rates.

     

    You Should Know

    Nagan Castle, home of the yearly Namdo Food Festival, is the last Joseon castle remaining in the South Jeolla Province. The festival features sampling stalls that offer area delicacies, such as Mokpo Nakji (octopus) and Yeomso-tteokgalbi (grilled marinaded goat meat). The Suncheon Bay Ecological Park is the fifth largest tideland in the world. Birders love the park, as it is home to a large variety of birds.

  • Sokcho
    Sokcho

    Located in Gangwon-do province, Sokcho is a popular hub and city for tourists, as it is also the gateway to Seoraksan National Park. Two of the area's lakes, Cheongchoho and Yeongrangho, were created by the Sea of Japan.

    Best Time To Visit

    Pack your travel bags for a trip to Sokcho when it is less crowded and South Korea tour prices are lower – during the spring or fall. Many people like to go during the fall when the leaves of the trees change color in Seoraksan National Park.

     

    You Should Know

    Seoraksan National Park is about 7 miles from Sokcho. The park is vast. Therefore, if you wish to hike and fully appreciate the sites, it is best to stay a couple of days. The park is home to the Sinheungsa Temple complex and Aallack Temple.

  • Sea Life Aquarium – Haeundae Beach – Busan
    Sea Life Aquarium – Haeundae Beach – Busan

    Located at Haeundae Beach in Busan, Sea Life Aquarium highlights a large display of fish and marine animals. The main tank at the aquarium holds 3,000,000 liters of water, and marine life can be viewed from a 260-foot underwater tunnel or through acrylic windows.

    Best Time To Visit

    Plan a visit to the aquarium during the spring or fall when there are fewer crowds.

     

    You Should Know

    The aquarium maintains 40 exhibits, which include marine animals, such as sea jellies piranha, sea otters, and penguins. A touch tank is used for a close-up look at marine life.

  • Jeju Island
    Jeju Island

    Jeju Island, located in Jeju province in the South Korean Straits, is known for its volcanic terrain and beach resorts. The island's landscape is made up of cave-like lava tubes and craters. Now a dormant volcano, Hallasan Mountain, on the isle, invites hiking enthusiasts to its summit.

    Best Time To Visit

    Visit Jeju Island during the spring or fall to take advantage of lower travel prices and fewer crowds.

     

    You Should Know

    The top of Hallasan Mountain features a crater lake and Gwaneumsa Temple. The Manjanggul Cave, which was created hundreds of years ago when Hallasan Mountain was an active volcano, is part of the Geomunoreum Lava Tube System.

South Korea Tour Packages

Deciding the best time to tour South Korea depends largely on the climate you prefer and the experiences you're seeking. South Korea experiences four distinct seasons, each offering its unique charm.

  • Spring (March to May)

    Spring (March to May) is a delightful time to visit, especially for the cherry blossoms. The weather is mild, and the blooming flowers provide a picturesque setting for tours.

  • Autumn (September to November)

    Autumn (September to November) is equally appealing, with its cool, crisp air and vibrant fall colors, making it perfect for outdoor activities and sightseeing.

  • Summer (June to August)

    Summer (June to August) can be hot and humid, but it's a great time for beach tours and cultural festivals. However, be mindful of the monsoon season in July and early August.

  • Winter (December to February)

    Winter (December to February) is cold, often with snow. It's ideal for ski enthusiasts and those wanting to experience South Korea's winter landscapes.

  • Are You Ready to Tour South Korea?

    Are you ready to embark on an unforgettable journey to South Korea? This country offers a unique blend of ancient heritage, modern marvels, breathtaking landscapes, and culinary delights. Touring South Korea means immersing yourself in a culture that's both deeply traditional and dynamically modern. Whether it's exploring the palaces of Seoul, hiking in its national parks, or indulging in local cuisine, touring South Korea promises experiences that are both enriching and exhilarating.

South Korea Tours Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are South Korea Tours?

    South Korea tours can take one of the various forms, depending on where and when you decide to travel. For example, some South Korea tours are themed excursions, such as the Cherry Blossom tours, which only take place during the late part of March or early April in the spring. In most instances, tours begin in Seoul and stay in the city for several days so visitors can see several attractions before moving on to other cities, such as Busan.

  • What’s Included in a South Korea Tour?

    South Korea tours include the admission prices for sites as well as accommodations, airport transfers, and a tour guide on escorted journeys. In some instances, travelers receive free vouchers for meals at restaurants. 

  • What’s the Best South Korea Tour?

    The best South Korea tour is a trip package that highlights popular attractions and cultural activities that fall within your budget. To schedule a customized South Korea tour, you need to speak to a travel representative about the current offerings. By planning far enough ahead, you can receive discounts, which will reduce your overall cost.

  • How Much Do South Korea Tours Cost?

    What you will pay for South Korea tours will depend how long you wish to travel, the itinerary, accommodations, and your availability. A South Korea tour that covers 11 days will cost about $9,200 per person. This type of South Korea tour includes luxury accommodations and a full schedule of daily excursions.

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Reviews for South Korea Tours and Vacations

The tour was fairly fast paced and kept us busy with little free time. The accommodations were just above average - 3 stars. Some of the rooms were on the small size and included breakfast was just average except for the one in Busan. The tour leader was great and informative. She chose great restaurants for us to try within her allotted budget.

Parke L

Steve Warren was fantastic to work with! Highly recommended!

Alan C

Our tour director was very professional, friendly, approachable and helpful always there to listen and support in order to see the clear picture ! I highly recommend this tour for foodies…I enjoyed all the very interesting food that I ate..,it’s a lot of fun to be adventurous. Koreans are not high on desserts but ate lots of fresh fruits instead.. I learned how to make chili paste and kimchi pancakes from Korean lady masters. I envy Koreans and praised them for their spectacular beautiful facial skins…I had a wonderful time n plan to visit Korea again ..

Antonette R

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