This private car charter is exclusively for Busan cruise passengers, accommodating groups of up to 6 people. Unlike join-in tours, you can customize your itinerary and explore Busan’s attractions at your own pace without traveling with strangers. We provide a 100% guaranteed on-time return, with the schedule perfectly aligned with your ship’s arrival and departure.
You can choose from Busan’s top highlights, such as Haedong Yonggungsa Temple, Gamcheon Culture Village, and Jagalchi Market. Whether you want to enjoy the Blue Line Park sky capsule or the views at Huinnyeoul Village, we ensure the most efficient route for your day.
Our team will be waiting at the terminal before your ship docks to begin your tailor-made journey. Depending on local traffic, the time spent at each site may be adjusted to ensure your safe and timely return to the port. It is the perfect way to experience Busan with maximum comfort and flexibility.
Provide your cruise name and contact number; the actual meeting time is based on your ship's arrival, not the time on your voucher. Disembark immediately and look for the "LOVE KOREA" sign inside the terminal; please stay within the terminal to meet your guide.
This superb attraction offers visitors the rare find of a temple along the shore line as most temples in Korea are located in the mountains. Haedong Yonggungsa Temple was first built in 1376 by the great Buddhist teacher known as Naong during the Goryeo dynasty. The main sanctuary of the temple was reconstructed in 1970 with careful attention paid to the colors that were traditionally used in such structures. On the right-hand side, inside a cave, is a uniquely designed Buddhist sanctum, while situated just in front of the main sanctuary is a three-story pagoda with four lions. The four lions symbolize joy, anger, sadness, and happiness. Other special sites at the temple are the 108 stairs and stone lanterns lining the rocky landscape. After going down the 108 steps, one will be delighted with the beauty of the temple. Midway down the 108 steps one can stop and enjoy the calming sounds of the waves, and view the majestic sunrise. Address Directions
Gwangan Bridge is a landmark of Busan. The view of Gwangan Bridge from Gwangalli Beach is beautiful. Crossing the city using the Gwangan Bridge is a special experience.
Jagalchi Market, located on the seaside road in Busan's Jung-gu, is Korea's largest seafood market, selling both live and dried fish. After the Korean War, the market solidified itself as a fish market. Most of the people who sell fish are women, so the vendors here are called Jagalchi Ajumeoni, "ajumeoni" meaning middle-aged or married woman in Korean. This market represents Busan and is famous throughout the country. Visitors can eat fresh raw fish right at the market. Even nowadays visitors can see women selling mackerel, sea squirts (ascidians) and other seafoods on wooden boxes along the road outside of the market and along the shore.
Yongdusan Park, home to Busan Tower and 70 different species of trees, is one of the city's residents' favorite places to relax. It is called Yongdusan because the shape of the mountain resembles that of a dragon. Yongdusan Park covers approximately 69,000 ㎡. There are cafes and the Busan Aquarium. The night view of the city from the 120-meter-high Busan Tower is not to be missed. There is also the statue of Admiral Lee Sunsin, a great commander of the Joseon dynasty (1392-1910) and the monument to the 19.4 revolution, the anti-government student revolt.
It is one of the most representative places to show the hard lives of refugees after the Korean War. Currently, it has become a representative tourist destination in Busan with colorful and beautiful houses, murals, and artworks. At this place, you can delight in the flavors of "moolbangul tteok" (raindrop rice cake), "kkul aiseukurim" (honey ice cream), and "mashimello aiseukurim" (marshmallow ice cream). Indulge your taste buds with these delectable treats and experience a unique blend of textures and flavors that will transport you to a realm of sweet culinary bliss.
Among Busan's four skywalks, this one is the largest and most beautiful, making it the only location where an admission fee is required. Imagine standing on a bridge, suspended 25 meters above the sparkling blue waters, with panoramic views of the bustling Busan coast. This striking pedestrian bridge connects the scenic Amnam Park to the uninhabited Dongdo Island, offering a unique vantage point to soak in the natural beauty of South Korea's coastal city. The bridge was originally established in 1965 and later rebuilt in 2020, it spans 127 meters, providing a stable yet thrilling walkway high above the sea. This isn't just a bridge; it's a gateway to some of Busan's most picturesque landscapes. Whether you're a photographer looking for that perfect shot, a nature lover seeking tranquility, or just someone who appreciates architectural beauty, this bridge is a must-visit. So, make sure to add the Songdo Yonggung Cloud Bridge to your Busan itinerary for an unforgettable experience!
Taejongdae Cliffed Coast was formed by many layers of rock being forced together beneath a lake during the Cretaceous period, and then worn away over time by the sea. The coast features many geological formations, including sea caves and uniquely shaped rocks. Visitors can enjoy walking on the forested paths, or take the train course to easily access Taejongdae Observatory and Yeongdo Coastal Culture Space
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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