Explore Busan's cherry blossom spots with a guided tour, featuring convenient pickup from Haeundae, Seomyeon, Busan Station, and more. Relax in comfortable vehicles and enjoy Busan’s spring beauty without the hassle of long-distance travel.
The itinerary includes visits to Busan’s top cherry blossom locations, allowing time to take in the views and snap photos. Experience the serene beauty of blooming cherry trees while exploring Busan’s iconic attractions.
Highlights include Haedong Yonggungsa Temple, a stunning seaside temple; Gwangalli Beach, famous for its views of Gwangandaegyo Bridge; and Gamcheon Culture Village, a vibrant hillside neighborhood with art and history.
The tour also stops at Daejeo Ecological Park, home to Korea’s largest canola flower field, spanning 760,000 square meters. Enjoy a full exploration of Busan’s charm and culture beyond cherry blossoms.
Haedong Yonggungsa Temple, located on Busan’s coast, is a rare seaside Buddhist temple. Built in 1376 and rebuilt in the 1930s, it honors Gwanseum-bosal, the Bodhisattva of Compassion. Known for its stunning ocean views, 108-step stairway, and golden Buddha statue, it attracts visitors seeking luck and serenity.
Gwangalli Beach is a famous beach in Busan, known for its soft sand and stunning night views of Gwangan Bridge. It offers water activities, trendy cafés, and a lively atmosphere. At night, the illuminated bridge creates a beautiful backdrop, making it a popular spot for visitors.
Samik Beach Apartment Cherry Blossom Road in Busan is a hidden gem for springtime walks. Lined with cherry trees, it transforms into a pink tunnel during full bloom. Located near Gwangalli Beach, it offers a peaceful, scenic stroll with stunning ocean views in the background.
Daejeo Ecological Park in Busan is a scenic nature reserve along the Nakdong River, famous for its breathtaking flower fields. In spring, vibrant cherry blossoms and golden canola flowers bloom together, creating a stunning contrast. The park also offers walking trails, cycling paths, and diverse wildlife, making it a perfect seasonal getaway.
Gamcheon Culture Village, often called the "Machu Picchu of Korea," is a colorful hillside village in Busan, known for its vibrant murals, narrow alleys, and unique art installations. Originally a refugee settlement, it has transformed into a cultural hotspot with cafés, galleries, and stunning viewpoints. In spring, delicate cherry blossoms add a touch of pink to the village’s artistic charm, making it even more picturesque.
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