Private day trip

Busan: the City of Pots Upside Down

Six hours across Korea's most sea-sculpted city — where a wartime village became an open-air gallery and the fish market never sleeps.

From$702.40per person
6 hours
Duration

The experience

About this day

Today we are waiting for a journey through, perhaps, the most dynamic metropolis of South Korea. What awaits us in Busan?

The largest in South Korea Fish market, rich in all kinds of sea creatures, both processed and completely alive, Gamcheon Cultural Village, observation deck on the roof of a department store awarded the Guinness Book of Records, cable car over the sea! The beautiful Camellia Island and the meeting place of APEC 2005 presidents.

The journey

What you will see

Gamcheon Culture Village

Gamcheon Culture Village

A very piquturesque district in Busan, which was originally founded by some refugees during the Korean War.  

Jagalchi Fish Market

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...

Diamand Bridge. View from a Yacht

Gwangan Bridge

A picturesque 2-storey bridge over the sea in Busan is one of its most exquiste landmarks.

Songdo Cable Car

Songdo Cable Car

Exciting journey above the sea with eye-catching views of the coastal Busan.

Red Camelia on Camelia Island (Haeundae)

Haeundae Beach; Camellia Island

Most popular beach in Busan and a vivid resort district.

Also on this route: Lotte Gwangbok Observatory and Fountain

INTE What we love about this journey

Will we count Little Princes and cats, enjoy breathtaking sea views, be afraid of sea creatures and be afraid of the terrible heights in the cable car cabin?

You don't know yet how multifaceted Busan can be. Here, every turn is a new story: a fairy tale, extreme sports, or a gastronomic adventure.

Practicalities

What is included

Included

  • entrance fee
  • chartered transportation

Not included

  • personal expenses and all other expenses not specified explicitly in the program

Good to know

Frequently asked questions

Yes! We stop at Jagalchi Market — a seafood paradise with fresh raw fish, grilled shellfish, oyster pancakes, and more. If seafood isn’t your thing, there’s also a department store nearby with a food court and cafés for a more familiar meal or coffee break.

Where you go

On the map

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