The Grand Korean Journey & the Festival of Love in Namwon

Korea’s most romantic festival — at the heart of a grand cultural journey designed for comfort and meaning.

Fixed Date Multi-Day Tour (Join-In)
Starting at: $1,480.10
per personmore
Tue, Apr 28, 26 ~ Tue, May 5, 26
Maximum Group Size
Limited Spots Available
23
Fitness Level
Moderate
Duration (Nights/Days)
7 night, 8 day
Arrival ~ Departure
Tue, Apr 28, 26 ~ Tue, May 5, 26
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Free Cancellation
Free cancellation up to 7 days before
Free cancellation deadline: Apr 27, 2026, 00:00
Cancellation Policy Details
Free cancellation up to 7 days before
25% penalty up to 3 days before
50% penalty up to 1 days before

What's included

Included
entrance fee
transfers as in daily schedule
breakfasts, if selected accommodation with breakfasts (BB)
accommodation in accordance with your selection
only meals explicitly specified in the daily program
licensed guide
Not Included
personal expenses and all other expenses not specified explicitly in the program

Experience on This Tour

— But there are places in Namwon! Beyond the southern gate lie the Pavilion of Spacious Coolness, the Bridge of Forty and the Crow, and the Pavilion of the Immortal Mountain.

— I have listened to you, — the young man replied. — The Pavilion of Spacious Coolness and the Bridge of Forty and the Crow sound like wonderful places. Let us go and admire them!

(from "The Tale of Faithful Chunhyang")

We invite you on the Grand Korean Journey, whose culmination is the Festival of Love in Namwon, the most romantic provincial celebration in Korea, where emotions become part of the route and legends become reality.

Group transfers included

Our drivers with name signs will meet (and see off) any flight on your arrival day (or earlier!) and on the tour’s final day (or later!). → Arrive and depart when it’s convenient for you — transfers are included and everything’s arranged.

Hands-on experiences

You won’t just see Korea — you’ll live it with your hands, ears, taste, and heart

Possibility to book additional nights before or after the tour in the same hotels (subject to availability)

Convenience and flexibility in planning your trip.

Authentic cuisine, no searching

In places where finding or choosing the right restaurant isn’t easy, we’ve already arranged trusted lunches for you. You'll be able to experience authentic Korean cuisine without the risk of eating anything too spicy.

Half a day of free time in Busan.

Use this time to explore the city at your own pace, discovering local attractions, magical shopping or simply enjoying the beach.

Licensed Guide Only

Sure, you can follow influencers — but only licensed guides in Korea are allowed to legally accompany tourists. That means better access, fewer risks, and no awkward surprises during your trip

Experiences

Gwangan Bridge
A picturesque 2-storey bridge over the sea in Busan is one of its most exquiste landmarks.
Gamcheon Culture Village
A very piquturesque district in Busan, which was originally founded by some refugees during the Korean War.  
Lotte Gwangbok Observatory and Fountain
Breathtaking views of downtown Busan from the seaside Lotte Department Store. The department store, by the way, was included in the Guinness Book o...
Songdo Cable Car
Exciting journey above the sea with eye-catching views of the coastal Busan.
Haeundae Beach; Camellia Island
Most popular beach in Busan and a vivid resort district.
Jagalchi Fish Market
The largest seafood market in Korea, where you can see all kinds of marine creatures, both from the plant and animal worlds (and from the border wo...

Base hotels (subject to change)

Novotel Ambassador Seoul Dongdaemun Hotels & Residences
Seoul
*****
Travelodge Dongdaemun Seoul
Seoul
***
Best Western Plus Jeonju
Jeonju
****
L7 Haeundae
Busan
****
Toyoko Inn Busan Haeundae 2
Busan
**

Brief price table.

Persons per roomPrice per persondiscountfinal price
$2,248.005%, Ends November 30$2,135.60
$1,558.005%, Ends November 30$1,480.10
$1,490.005%, Ends November 30$1,415.50

Frequently asked questions

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