PRIVATE BEST BUSAN HIGHLIGHTS TOUR FROM BUSAN PORT
Group Size: Private Tour
Tour Type: Highlights, Scenic, Historical
Active Level: Light
Tour Duration: 7 - 8 Hours

Private Best Busan Highlights Tour From Busan Port. Discover the best of Busan on a wonderful guided private day excursion. Reflect on Busan's historic past and developmental developments at Haedong Yonggungsa Temple, UN Memorial Cemetery, and Busan Modern History Museum. Explore the city's exuberance and energy by visiting Jagalchi Fish Market, Busan Cinema Center, and Yongdusan Park.
Private Best Busan Highlights Tour From Busan Port Itinerary:
07:30 - 08:00 - 08:30 - 09:00: Your expert tour guide and driver will pick you up from the outside Busan port and take you to Haedong Yonggungsa, a magnificent temple on the coast of Busan that stands out as one of South Korea's most unusual structures. Founded in 1376, this temple distinguishes out from others that are normally tucked in the mountains since it is located directly by the sea, providing a completely distinct ambiance. The temple's name, "East Sea Dragon Palace Temple," refers to a myth in which a dragon climbed from the sea to convey heavenly energy to the area.
One of the temple's most appealing aspects is the perfect integration of its architecture with the breathtaking seaside environment. To get to the temple, tourists must go down 108 steps, where they are met with a spectacular view of the sea. Haedong Yonggungsa is particularly well-known as an excellent site to see the sunrise, with many people arriving early in the morning to experience the breathtaking sight of the sun rising over the East Sea and casting its golden light over the temple.

Gwangandaegyo Bridge: This incredible suspension bridge spans 7.4 kilometers and is a genuine treasure of Busan, South Korea. Although the bridge is only accessible by automobile, it is nonetheless a must-see location for both visitors and residents. Gwangalli Beach and neighboring locations provide spectacular views of the bridge, as well as opportunities to take fantastic photographs and enjoy the invigorating sea wind. At night, the bridge is attractively lighted, providing a romantic scene that draws both visitors and couples.
In October, Gwangan Bridge becomes the centerpiece of Busan’s largest fireworks festival, with breathtaking displays reflecting over the water. From the nightly light shows to the drone performances and fireworks, Gwangan Bridge is a romantic hotspot and an unforgettable experience for tourists and couples visiting Busan.

Jagalchi Market has an interesting history, beginning during the Korean War when women fleeing the battle began selling fish to feed their families. What began as a small business has grown into one of Korea's most recognizable fish markets, known for its tremendous selection of seafood, astounding size, and impeccable cleanliness. Visitors are in for a treat since they can handpick the freshest catch and have it cooked on-site at local eateries, relishing specialties like sashimi or grilled fish in the most genuine and delectable way.
The market's vibrant tagline in the Busan dialect adds to its charm: "Oiso (come), Boiso (see), Saiso (buy)." This catchy statement encourages everyone to immerse themselves in the market's colorful atmosphere, where the sights, sounds, and scents make for a unique experience. Whether you're looking to eat local seafood or immerse yourself in the vibrant marine culture, this market is a must-see for anybody visiting Busan.

The Samik Beach Apartments in Busan are a sight to behold during cherry blossom season, which runs from mid-March to early April. Consider dazzling, rainbow-colored residential towers set against striking pink cherry blossoms. Cherry trees blossom so profusely that they form a canopy of blooms that nearly entirely obscures the sky. As you travel around the region, you'll be enveloped in a sea of delicate pink petals, with the bright, colorful buildings serving as a magnificent background. This scenic setting is a must-see for travelers, providing an amazing experience and several photo possibilities. Whether you're a nature lover, a photographer, or simply looking for a peaceful retreat, the Samik Beach Apartments during cherry blossom season will captivate your heart and leave you with unforgettable memories.

Gukje Market started during the Korean War when refugees began selling products to make a livelihood, and it has since grown to be one of Busan's largest and most well-known marketplaces. There is a vast selection of things available here, including women's and men's apparel, gadgets, home goods, cosmetics, and more. The market is particularly well-known for its retro ambiance, which combines old and new objects to create the illusion that time has stopped. Beyond shopping, Gukje Market provides insight into Busan's rich past. The market is home to merchants that offer traditional Korean crafts and souvenirs, allowing tourists to learn about local culture via the products on exhibit. Furthermore, food vendors are dispersed throughout the market, allowing you to enjoy a variety of street cuisines as you go around. Gukje Market is a bustling location that brings the past and present together, providing an excellent opportunity to experience Busan's distinct appeal.

Gamcheon Culture Village combines the rich heritage of postwar refugees with the dynamic current culture. Originally constructed by refugees who fled to Busan during the Korean War, the town was a collection of humble, temporary buildings on steep slopes. It has grown over time into a vibrant cultural attraction while retaining its historical significance. Visitors may meander through the small passageways and maze-like streets, exploring the village's distinct architecture and learning about the life of its early residents. The most appealing aspect of Gamcheon Culture Village is its stunning visual attractiveness, with bright dwellings that resemble stacked LEGO pieces. Landmarks such as the "Little Prince and the Fox" monument, which overlooks the hamlet, and paintings of BTS members Jimin and Jungkook are popular with both fans and tourists. Gamcheon Culture Village combines art, history, and vibrant culture to provide tourists with a unique and wonderful experience.

This is the largest and most attractive of Busan's four skywalks and the only one that requires an entry charge. Imagine standing on a bridge hanging 25 meters over the stunning blue seas, with panoramic views of Busan's busy coastline. This beautiful pedestrian bridge connects the picturesque Amnam Park to the deserted Dongdo Island, providing a unique vantage point to appreciate the natural splendor of South Korea's coastal metropolis.

Please note the Port Name in the special note when you made a booking:
1/ Busan International Cruise Terminal
2/ Busan Yeongdo-gu Cruise Terminal
Private Best Busan Highlights Tour From Busan Port Inclusive:
- Pick up and drop off at the outside Busan Port
- English-speaking tour guide
- Private vehicle
- Lunch
- All entrance fees
- Bottled water
Private Best Busan Highlights Tour From Busan Port Exclusive:
Recommended Dress:
- Formal dress
- Sunscreen
- Hat
- Camera
Private Best Busan Highlights Tour From Busan Port Package Price:
From 02 - 03 People: 375 USD/ Person
From 04 - 06 People: 335 USD/ Person
From 07 - 10 People: 295 USD/ Person
From 11 - 20 People: 265 USD/ Person
From 21 - 30 People: 235 USD/ Person
The price will be additional on Korea Public Holidays
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