Experience Busan your own way with a 100%private tour that is fully customized to your interests, timing, and travel style. Unlike fixed-route group tours, this experience gives you the freedom to choose every stop—from famous landmarks to hidden local spots that most travelers never find.
Travel in comfort with a dedicated private driver who provides insider tips on food, culture, history, and the best photo locations. This personalized approach allows you to enjoy a deeper and more authentic understanding of Busan.
This tour is ideal for families with children, couples, small groups, first-time visitors, and travelers with limited time who want a flexible, stress-free day. Whether you want scenic views, local food, quiet temples, markets, or coastal attractions, the itinerary is tailored to match your preferences.
With hotel or airport pickup included and no rush at each location, you can enjoy Busan at your own pace while creating meaningful, memorable moments throughout the day.
Pick-up is available from any location in Busan, including hotels, stations, or other requested points.
Join us for a guided visit to A‑hopsan Forest in Gijang, Busan — stroll through ancient bamboo groves, majestic pine forest and a traditional hanok (Korean house). Perfect for nature lovers, photographers and anyone seeking a peaceful retreat from the city.
Seaside Location: A rare Buddhist temple built on a cliff by the ocean, offering stunning views of both the sea and the temple. Zodiac Sculptures & 108 Steps: The 12 zodiac animal statues and 108 steps symbolize overcoming earthly desires, adding both spiritual and cultural significance. Photography Spot: Its picturesque setting makes it a favorite for photographers, with the temple and ocean creating a peaceful, scenic backdrop. Wishing Ritual: Visitors can make wishes at the temple, believed to bring them true, adding a personal spiritual connection. Why Special: Haedong Yonggungsa stands out for its seaside location, making it a unique blend of nature, spirituality, and iconic scenery.
Colorful Alleyways: Known for its vibrant, painted houses and art installations, the village is a maze of colorful streets perfect for photography and exploration. Art & Creativity: The village is a living art project, with murals, sculptures, and cultural displays that showcase the creativity of local artists. Cultural Experience: Visitors can explore galleries, small cafes, and traditional houses while learning about the village's history and its transformation from a slum to a cultural hub. Stunning Views: The village is perched on a hillside, offering panoramic views of Busan’s skyline and the sea, making it a scenic spot to relax and take in the surroundings. Why Special: Gamcheon Culture Village is unique for its vibrant arts scene, stunning views, and cultural transformation, making it a must-visit for those seeking creativity and history in one place.
Scenic Coastal Views: The train travels along the beautiful coastline, offering stunning views of the sea, cliffs, and beaches. It’s a perfect way to experience Busan’s eastern coastline. Stop at Cheongsapo: A key stop on the route, where tourists can explore the traditional fishing village, visit local cafes, and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere. Slow and Relaxing Ride: The train travels at a leisurely pace of about 15 km/h, allowing travelers to enjoy the scenery comfortably. Historical Railway: The route uses an old railway line, offering a unique experience of traveling through history while enjoying the modern comfort of a sightseeing train. Perfect for Photos: The beautiful coastal views and quaint fishing village provide excellent photo opportunities, especially at sunset or evening.
Jagalchi Market is Korea’s largest seafood market, offering a wide variety of fresh fish, shellfish, and other marine products. It’s an authentic experience where visitors can see, smell, and taste Busan’s seafood culture. LOne of the market's special features is the live seafood section, where visitors can choose fresh fish, crabs, and other shellfish to be prepared right in front of them. Traditional Market Atmosphere: Experience the bustling, vibrant atmosphere of a traditional Korean market with friendly vendors and the lively sound of negotiations and transactions. Authentic Dining Experience: After shopping, visitors can enjoy fresh seafood dishes at one of the market’s many restaurants. Popular choices include grilled fish, sashimi, and spicy seafood stews. Cultural and Local Flavor: As a historical hub for Busan’s seafood industry, Jagalchi offers insight into the city’s deep connection to the sea, making it a must-visit for tourists interested in local culture and cuisine.
Haeundae Beach Famous Beach Destination: Haeundae is one of the most famous beaches in South Korea, attracting visitors with its long stretch of golden sand and beautiful coastline. It's a great place for sunbathing, swimming, and enjoying various water sports. Vibrant Atmosphere: The area surrounding the beach is full of cafes, restaurants, and shops, making it a lively destination for both relaxation and entertainment. Ideal for Families and Couples: Haeundae offers something for everyone, from quiet beach walks to lively events and festivals, making it perfect for families, friends, and romantic getaways. Haeundae Skyscrapers Iconic Skyline: Haeundae's skyline is filled with impressive skyscrapers that add to the modern cityscape of Busan. Towering buildings like Marine City provide stunning views of the ocean and the city.
Dongbaek Island (Dongbaekseom) Natural Beauty: Dongbaek Island, located near Haeundae Beach, is a serene natural haven with scenic walking paths through camellia trees and pine forests. It’s a great spot for nature lovers and those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of the city. Cultural Significance: The island is home to Dongbaekseom Park, where visitors can enjoy the view of the Nurimaru APEC House, a modern architectural landmark built for the 2005 APEC summit. Stunning Views: From the island, tourists can enjoy breathtaking views of the Haeundae coastline and the ocean, especially at sunset. It’s also a great spot for taking photos of Busan’s scenic beauty.
Dalmaji BBB Dang is a traditional Korean dessert café located on the scenic Dalmaji Hill. The café does not serve coffee; instead, travelers can enjoy authentic Korean desserts and teas. Popular menu items include sweet red bean bingsu, warm red bean porridge, and the café’s signature pumpkin bingsu, which is especially loved by visitors. With its calm, cozy atmosphere and large windows overlooking the Dalmaji coastline, it’s the perfect place to relax and experience Korea’s dessert culture. Travelers can unwind, enjoy unique local flavors, and take in the beautiful views of Haeundae and the surrounding nature. Dalmaji-gil is also home to charming galleries, boutique shops, and walking paths, making this café an ideal stop for those who want to explore Busan’s quieter, more artistic side.
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