This small-group tour is designed for cruise passengers arriving at Busan Port who want a more personal and comfortable sightseeing experience. With a maximum of 13 guests, it avoids the crowds of large bus tours and offers smoother travel, flexible timing, and a relaxed atmosphere.
Your local guide and driver will meet you at the port terminal before your ship arrives and ensure that you return well before departure, so you can explore Busan with confidence. The itinerary includes the city’s top highlights — from historic temples and scenic coastlines to colorful villages and lively markets — giving you a balanced look at Busan’s culture, nature, and daily life.
Because cruise schedules are fixed, time at each stop may be shorter or the order of visits may change depending on local conditions. Even so, your experienced team ensures that you enjoy the best possible Busan experience within the limited time available.
Look for people holding 'LOVE KOREA' pickets at Busan Port. After disembarking from the ship, please look for the “Love Korea” sign at the terminal. If you cannot find it, do not move to another location — please call your guide immediately.
Haedong Yonggungsa is one of the few Buddhist temples in Korea located right by the sea, offering stunning views of the East Sea. Built in 1376 during the Goryeo Dynasty, the temple is known for its unique coastal setting, peaceful atmosphere, and striking statues including the golden Buddha. Visitors can walk along a scenic path, cross a stone bridge, and enjoy the harmony of nature and spirituality. It's a perfect place to find inner peace while soaking in breathtaking ocean views. (The time spent at each attraction is subject to change. The listed times are approximate and may be shortened or adjusted depending on traffic, weather, and on-site conditions.)
The United Nations Memorial Cemetery is the world's only UN memorial cemetery, where fallen UN soldiers who gave their lives for the cause of world peace and freedom are laid to rest. As a UNESCO World Heritage Park, it offers a detailed insight into South Korea's war history. In November 1955, the National Assembly of South Korea resolved to permanently donate this land to the United Nations as a gesture of gratitude for the sacrifices of UN forces, designating the cemetery as a sacred site. (The time spent at each attraction is subject to change. The listed times are approximate and may be shortened or adjusted depending on traffic, weather, and on-site conditions.)
Walk along Songdo Beach, Sky Park, and Cloud Bridge. Enjoy the stunning ocean view and watch the cable car glide over the sea at Songdo Beach. (The Songdo Sky Cable is an optional activity and tickets can be purchased on-site.) (The time spent at each attraction is subject to change. The listed times are approximate and may be shortened or adjusted depending on traffic, weather, and on-site conditions.)
Nicknamed the "Machu Picchu" or "Santorini" of Korea, this location has been selected almost every year in the Korea Tourism Organization's Top 100 Tourist Sites in Korea. In the 1950s, followers of the Taegukdo faith and refugees from the Korean War gathered to form this village, which still houses the headquarters of Taegukdo. Once known as a deteriorated area called “Taegukdo Village,” the community underwent urban regeneration starting in 2009 based on the concept of “preservation and revitalization.” Local artists and residents collaborated to paint murals and artwork on walls and buildings, transforming it into one of Busan's prominent tourist attractions. (The time spent at each attraction is subject to change. The listed times are approximate and may be shortened or adjusted depending on traffic, weather, and on-site conditions.)
Yongdusan Park is a popular park located in the heart of Busan, best known for the iconic Busan Tower. The park offers beautiful walking paths, cultural monuments, and panoramic views of the city from the tower. It’s a peaceful place where locals and tourists alike can relax and enjoy the scenery. The admission fee for Busan Tower is not included. The guide will assist you with the purchase on-site. This location may be skipped depending on the cruise schedule. (The time spent at each attraction is subject to change. The listed times are approximate and may be shortened or adjusted depending on traffic, weather, and on-site conditions.)
Jagalchi Market is Korea’s largest seafood market, located right by the Busan Port. Visitors can experience the vibrant atmosphere of local seafood vendors and enjoy fresh catches prepared on the spot. It’s a must-visit spot to feel the local flavor and marine culture of Busan. (The time spent at each attraction is subject to change. The listed times are approximate and may be shortened or adjusted depending on traffic, weather, and on-site conditions.)
BIFF Square (Busan International Film Festival Square) is a famous cultural landmark in Busan. It’s known as the birthplace of the Busan International Film Festival and features handprints of famous movie stars, a lively street food scene, and various shops and theaters. It’s a must-visit spot for cinema lovers and those who want to experience Busan’s vibrant city culture. The time spent at each attraction is subject to change. The listed times are approximate and may be shortened or adjusted depending on traffic, weather, and on-site conditions.
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