Simple stays with essential amenities. Typically guesthouses, hostels or hotels rated below 3 stars — clean, no-frills, and great for value-conscious travelers.
Comfortable and reliable 3-star stays. Expect private rooms, en-suite bathrooms, and solid amenities — a great balance between comfort and cost.
Upscale 4-5 star hotels and lodges. Enjoy high-end service, refined comfort, and premium locations — ideal for travelers seeking extra indulgence.
For those seeking a shorter Asian getaway, "From Seoul to Hiroshima" presents an 8-day city sightseeing tour from Seoul to Hiroshima, with stops including Busan. Perfectly tailored for seniors, this trip provides all the essentials—accommodation, transport, and meals—so you can focus on the highlights. The notable advantage is its efficient itinerary, offering an immersive experience of both South Korea and Japan within a compact, easy-to-navigate package.
From Seoul’s bustling streets to the volcanic wonders of Jeju Island, this 13-day "Seoul to Busan & Jeju" tour offers a colorful cross-section of Korea’s modern vibrancy and ancient traditions. Tailored for young adults and the adventurous, the itinerary is easygoing yet immersive, balancing iconic sights with unique cultural activities.
Start in Seoul, where you’ll visit treasures like Gyeongbokgung Palace and Bukchon Hanok Village, record your own K-Pop music video, and sample local delicacies on a guided food tour. The DMZ visit, including a meeting with a North Korean defector, provides a rare, meaningful perspective on the peninsula’s history. Unwind with an overnight stay at a Buddhist temple and a night in a traditional Hanok guesthouse in Jeonju, each offering a taste of Korea’s spiritual and architectural heritage.
Explore the ancient capital of Gyeongju, marvel at its UNESCO World Heritage Sites, and ride the Songdo cable car in Busan. The grand finale unfolds on Jeju Island, where you’ll hike up Seongsan Ilchulbong, trek sections of the Olle Trail, and soak in breathtaking coastal scenery. The trip’s standout feature is its seamless fusion of classic sightseeing, engaging pop culture, and outdoor adventure—making it an ideal tour package for those eager to experience every facet of South Korea.
Seoul’s vibrant culture is the centerpiece of the 9-day 'Complete Korea' tour, designed for seniors seeking an easy-going and enriching group experience. With all logistics—hotels, transport, and meals—handled, travelers can focus on guided sightseeing and cultural immersion. The trip’s uniqueness lies in its in-depth exploration of Korea’s capital, ensuring guests come away with a lasting appreciation for its history and modern flair.
Korea’s modern energy and traditional charm intertwine on the 'Flavors and Colors of Korea' tour, a 7-day group journey from Seoul to Busan designed with seniors in mind. Explore top sights, enjoy guided sightseeing, and relax with all logistics—hotels, meals, transport—taken care of. The unique selling point of this tour package is its cultural immersion, letting travelers experience the best of Korean food, art, and history in comfort.
Vibrant Seoul, ancient temples, and the excitement of K-pop—South Korea Family Holiday is the ultimate eight-day adventure packed with culture, history, and family fun. Set out from Seoul to savor Korean BBQ, hike Naksan Mountain, and wander the lively Mangwon night market for a taste of local street food. The journey brings you to the DMZ, where history comes alive with a visit to the border’s sobering landmarks.
Families will love the immersive experience at Golgulsa Temple—try meditation, archery, and Sunmudo martial arts, giving everyone a taste of monastic life. Two nights in Hanok-style accommodations in Gyeongju invite you to connect with the region’s heritage while crafting a family motto in a calligraphy class. The fun continues in Busan, with its colorful cultural village and beautiful coastline, before concluding back in Seoul.
This tour package stands out for its perfect balance of structured activities and free time, letting each family shape their own adventure. The combination of tradition, hands-on experiences, and modern Korean culture ensures lasting memories for both kids and adults.
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Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Craving a dynamic adventure packed with authentic Korean culture? The "Seoul to Busan Youth Adventure - 10 days" trip is the perfect way for energetic young adults and the young at heart to experience South Korea’s highlights with an expert guide and a lively group. This easy-paced tour kicks off in Seoul, where you’ll delve into the city’s history with visits to Gyeongbokgung Palace and Bukchon Hanok Village, then dive into local trends with a K-Pop music video recording session and a street food safari at Gwangjang Market.
Take in panoramic city views from Namsan Mountain and embark on a unique excursion to the DMZ, complete with the rare opportunity to meet a North Korean defector. The journey continues with a night at a Buddhist temple—offering a tranquil glimpse into traditional Korean spirituality—and a stay in a Hanok guesthouse in Jeonju. Explore UNESCO-listed treasures in Gyeongju before winding down in Busan, where you’ll soar above the coast on the Songdo cable car and cap things off with karaoke.
What sets this tour package apart is its hands-on blend of modern pop culture, deep history, and interactive experiences—providing young travelers with a vibrant, well-rounded Korean adventure, all with inclusive accommodation, transport, and meals for peace of mind.
Curious about the treasures of East Asia? The "Essential Japan & South Korea - 25 Days" tour offers an immersive journey through two vibrant nations, designed for experienced travelers and seniors seeking a moderately active trip. Begin in Tokyo, exploring the Imperial Palace and bustling Shibuya Crossing, then hike to Kamakura’s giant Buddha and unwind in Hakone’s soothing onsen baths. Cycle through Kyoto’s historic streets, reflect at Hiroshima’s Peace Memorial, and admire Miyajima’s iconic torii gate.
Transition into South Korea to discover Seoul’s Gyeongbokgung Palace, engage with a North Korean defector at the DMZ, and journey through Busan and Seoraksan National Park. Experience a unique temple stay and cap off your adventure with a beach BBQ on Jeju Island. This tour’s distinctive feature is its balanced mix of cultural immersion, outdoor activities, and meaningful local interactions. For those who crave both discovery and connection, this trip promises a richly rewarding exploration of Japan and South Korea.
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Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Embark on a two-nation exploration with the "South Korea & Japan Discovery – 14 Days" tour, starting in Seoul and concluding in Kyoto. Designed for experienced and mature travelers ready for a moderate level of activity, this tour package weaves together the vibrant energy of Seoul—complete with a visit to the Demilitarized Zone—and the historical riches of Andong and Gyeonju. Fly to Japan for a dynamic contrast: Tokyo’s modern buzz, Kyoto’s tranquil temples, Kamakura’s bamboo forests, and breathtaking views of Mt. Fuji. The key feature: a seamless blend of tradition, modernity, and scenic beauty across two of Asia’s most captivating destinations, all with the comfort of guided small group travel, quality accommodations, and immersive cultural experiences.
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Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Unveil the wonders of South Korea, from dazzling cityscapes to serene island retreats, on this 12-day group tour. The itinerary begins in dynamic Seoul, where you’ll visit landmarks like the Blue House and Gyeongbokgung Palace, and even meet a North Korean defector at the DMZ. Continue through vibrant Busan, marvel at the dramatic landscapes of Seoraksan National Park, and enjoy a tranquil stay at a traditional Buddhist temple. Conclude your journey on Jeju Island with a scenic hike to Sunrise Peak and a festive beach BBQ. Designed for experienced travelers and seniors who appreciate easy-paced yet immersive city sightseeing, this tour’s standout feature is its blend of cultural highlights and natural beauty across South Korea’s most iconic destinations. Accommodation, transport, and meals are all provided, making this a seamless and enriching trip.
Curious about South Korea’s vibrant blend of old and new? The "Picturesque Solo Korea Tour" offers eight days of relaxed exploration for experienced travelers, starting and ending in Seoul. Dive into the city’s futuristic energy and historical treasures before sampling Jeonju’s UNESCO-honored cuisine. Continue to Busan’s lively markets and seaside temples, then wander Gyeongju’s ancient sites and explore the attractions of Wonju. With a solo room at no extra cost, this trip lets you enjoy both companionship and personal space. The USP: solo travelers can indulge in Korea’s rich culture, culinary delights, and scenic wonders—without paying a single supplement.
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Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers