Happy^^ Busan tour for Private Group (Family, couple and friends)

Discover Busan’s top attractions with a private, customizable tour. Enjoy flexible hours, local cuisine, and stunning views with an experienced guide.

Duration: 15 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Haedong Yonggungsa - Experience Buddhist culture by visiting traditional Korean temples and participate in an event where you can write your wishes on leaves and pray.

Founded in 1376 during the Goryeo Dynasty by Hyegeun, the royal preceptor of King Gongmin, the temple was destroyed during the Japanese invasions and rebuilt in the early 1930s. In 1974, Jeongam took office and prayed for the temple’s restoration as Avalokitesvara. He dreamt of Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva ascending to heaven on a dragon, leading to the temple’s renaming to Haedong Yonggungsa Temple.

  • Ahopsan Forest - Located at the foot of Nine Mountain in Cheolma-myeon, Gijang, Busan, this forest offers an untouched natural environment and ecology. It features both artificial forests like bamboo, cypress, cedar, and ginkgo trees, and natural forests with Geumgang pine trees aged 100 to 300 years. This private forest, maintained for about 400 years, allows entry only to those with reservations to protect nature. Unlike amusement parks, visitors can enjoy the forest without harming it, with programs for children and forest explanations available. It’s also a popular filming location for Korean dramas and movies.
  • Lotte World Adventure Busan - A magical and fantastical world! Lotte World Adventure offers a refreshing and thrilling forest experience. Lotte World Busan has six theme zones, including a talking tree in the Tinker Falls zone that uses animatronic technology to tell stories. Lory Castle in the Royal Garden Zone, located at the highest point, appears to float on water, offering panoramic views of Busan and the sea off Gijang. Popular rides like Giant Digger and Giant Splash are well-known. The park is indoors, ensuring children’s safety regardless of the weather. The parade, a highlight of the amusement park, runs twice daily for about 30 minutes.
  • Haeundae Blue Line Park - Haeundae Blue Line Park offers tours of Haeundae, an international tourist city. It redevelops old railway facilities on the Donghae Nambu Line, a 4.8km section from Haeundae Mipo to Cheongsapo to Songjeong, in an eco-friendly manner. A train runs along the beautiful coastal scenery, and the Haeundae Sky Capsule is a key tourist attraction.
  • Haeundae Beach - Explore Dongbaek Island, located south of Haeundae Beach, and take memorable photos while enjoying the cliff coast.

Haeundae Beach is Busan’s most famous beach, spanning 1.5km with a beautiful coastline, perfect for swimming and summer vacations. Nearby attractions include Dongbaek Island, Busan Aquarium, and a yacht marina.

  • Nurimaru APAC House - Visit the Nurimaru APEC International Conference Center, where world leaders gathered, and reflect on its historical significance. Enjoy coffee on the terrace and take photos with Oryukdo Island, Gwangan Bridge, and the Marine Center building in the background.

Nurimaru APEC House hosted the APEC summit on November 18-19, 2005. The name combines the Korean words Nuri (world) and Maru (top), meaning ‘a house that does it.’ The interior showcases Korea’s traditional culture, and the terrace offers views of Oryukdo Island, Gwangan Bridge, and Dalmaji Hill. Nurimaru is a high-class international conference hall blending natural and modern beauty.

  • The Bay 101 Yacht Club - The Bay 101 offers a 1-hour yachting tour (optional).

The Bay 101 is a marine leisure complex with various experiences, dining, and shopping options. It features a yacht club, gallery, and several dining establishments, including Fingers and Chat Dining Pub, Fingers and Chat Kiosk, Daedo Sikdang, and Café Side.

  • Shinsegae Dept. Store Centum City - Shinsegae Department Store Centum City Branch, the world’s largest department store, opened on March 3, 2009, and was registered in the Guinness Book of World Records on June 26. It has 14 floors with shopping and leisure facilities like a spa, ice rink, and Jurassic Park. Connected to Lotte Department Store Centum City Branch, it is popular among wealthy shoppers and ranked 8th in the TOP 30 world luxury department stores by Luxatik in 2023.
  • Shinsegae Centum City Spaland - Spa Land combines traditional Korean and Japanese urban bathing. Using carbonated and saline spring water from 1,000 meters underground, it offers services tailored to customer preferences. It has two floors and an outdoor spa with 22 baths, 13 saunas, and an outdoor foot bath. Famous sauna styles from around the world, like the Roman Sauna and Dry Sauna, are featured. Spa Land provides 100% natural hot spring water at different temperatures, offering a healthy bath experience in a well-ventilated environment.
  • Gwangalli Beach - In Gwangalli, a popular spot for young people, you can eat live octopus (paid experience) and taste Korean fish cake soup (free) while viewing Gwangan Bridge.

Gwangalli is a popular destination with beaches, unique restaurants, cafes, and fashion stores. The night view of Gwangan Bridge is spectacular, and the area features a romantic cafe street, raw fish restaurants, and an outdoor stage for festivals like the Busan Sea Festival.

  • Hwangnyeongsan Mountain - Hwangnyeong Mountain offers a cafe and observatory with a full view of Busan, making it a favorite date spot for locals and a must-visit for tourists. The mountain has a beacon mound recorded in historical texts, indicating its existence since before 1425.
  • Igidae Park - Igidae Urban Natural Park features excellent night views, five small suspension bridges, and coastal cliffs with unique rock formations. A stone Buddha statue and a dinosaur model yard are also present. The park’s name comes from a legend of two gisaeng who drowned a Japanese general.
  • UN Memorial Cemetery - The UN Memorial Park is the world’s only UN military cemetery, honoring UN soldiers who sacrificed for world peace and freedom. It features recorded videos, national flags, parks, and monuments. In November 1955, South Korea’s National Assembly donated the land to the United Nations, designating it a sacred site.
  • Songdo Skywalk - The Cloud Trail bridge connects Turtle Island to the mainland, with sections of transparent tempered glass giving the feeling of walking on water. Opened in 2015, the 365m long bridge offers views of Songdo coast and beach, becoming a new landmark.
  • Songdo Cable Car - Rebranded as ‘Busan Air Cruise’ in June 2017, the Songdo Marine Cable Car travels 1.62km across the sea, offering views of Songdo Beach, Yeongdo, Namhangdaegyo Bridge, and coastal cliffs. It features attractions like ‘Dino Adventure,’ a cable car museum, and a VR Sky Swing.
  • Gamcheon Culture Village, Busan - Gamcheon Culture Village, established in the 1950s for Korean refugees, preserves Busan’s history. The village’s terraced houses and maze-like alleys are unique. The 『Village Art Project』, started by local artists and residents, led to the creation of Gamcheon Cultural Village, attracting about 1.4 million visitors in 2015.
  • Yongdusan Park - Yongdusan Mountain, one of Busan’s three famous mountains, was named for its dragon-like shape. Yongdusan Park features the Busan Tower Observatory, statues, a bell pavilion, a flower clock, and a dragon statue. An escalator connects Nampo-dong to the park, offering views of Busan Port and Yeongdo. The Busan Tower provides a beautiful night view of downtown Busan.
  • Gwangbok-ro Fashion Street - Gwangbok-ro Fashion Street hosts various shops and festivals. Nearby, the 40-step culture and tourism theme street, bonded alley, shoe alley, and bag alley offer diverse shopping experiences. Gukje Market, connected to Gwangbok-ro, includes various themed streets and hosts festivals like the 40 Steps Cultural Festival and Busan International Film Festival.
  • Bupyeong Kkangtong Market - Established in the 1890s as ‘Sageori Market’ and designated as the first public market in 1910, it became known as ‘Canned Can Market’ after the Korean War due to the sale of US military canned goods. The market features street food stalls selling a variety of snacks, including foreign foods like Turkish kebabs and Vietnamese spring rolls. The narrow street is bustling with people.
  • Gukje Market - Established in the 1890s as ‘Sageori Market’ and designated as the first public market in 1910, it became known as ‘Canned Can Market’ after the Korean War due to the sale of US military canned goods. The market features street food stalls selling a variety of snacks, including foreign foods like Turkish kebabs and Vietnamese spring rolls. The narrow street is bustling with people.
  • Jagalchi Market - Optional

Seafood Market

  • National Maritime Museum - The National Maritime Museum of Korea collects, preserves, and exhibits maritime-related heritage, promoting maritime culture, art, science, and technology. It features 8 permanent exhibition halls, a special exhibition hall, a maritime library, a children’s museum, an outdoor plaza, an aquarium, a 4D video theater, and an observatory with sea views.
  • Gimhae National Museum - Located 30 minutes from Gimhae Airport, this museum showcases the ironware culture of the Gaya Kingdom from 2,000 years ago. The Gaya Kingdom influenced Japan, with similarities between the Gaya flag and the Japanese flag. Various relics suggest that the Japanese imperial family originated from ancient Korea. The museum reveals the historical connection between Korea and Japan.
  • Tongdosa Temple - One of Korea’s three major temples, Tongdosa Temple houses Buddha’s relics and is known as Bulbo Temple. The temple’s main hall, which does not enshrine a Buddha statue, is a national treasure. The temple also features a Buddhist Art Museum, a treasure exhibition hall, and 13 hermitages.
  • Busan High School of Arts - Visit the high school attended by BTS member Jimin and tour the schools he attended.
  • MAGNATE - Enjoy tea and cake, view Jimin-related materials, and shop for BTS goods at a cafe run by Jimin’s father.
What's Included
  • Private transportation
  • Guide fee
  • Goods and Services Tax (GST)
  • Mini Van & Driver
  • Toll fee
  • Parking fees
  • Pick-up & Drop-off at preferred location
What's Not Included
  • Gratuities (Tip 10%~ )
  • Lunch
  • Dinner
  • Ticket (Optional)
Additional Information

The biggest advantage of EZTOUR is

  1. Private group tours for families, couples, friends, etc. are available.
  2. Customers can choose 26 tourist attractions and BTS tours in Busan for 3 to 8 hours according to their preferences.
  3. You can save on travel expenses with the most reasonable lowest price.

Example) An 8-hour tour can visit about 8 places. It can include a BTS tour (optional), a 1-hour yacht tour (optional), a beach, temple, market, Korean spa, shopping, Korean BBQ (optional), and sashimi restaurant (optional). In particular, the beautiful night view of Busan from the top of Hwangnyeongsan Mountain will be an unforgettable memory.

A guide with 10 years of experience will be your driver and photographer and travel with you like a friend.

Choose your desired date and tour time. After booking, we will contact you via SNS and Viator message and create your own special tour schedule.

Location
Haedong Yonggungsa
86, Yonggung-gil, Gijang-gun
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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N425fsmarianam
Jun 15, 2024
Best of Busan/ Private Tour - Jang was Fantastic! We really enjoyed our tour in Busan, we wished we had more time!! It is a beautiful city! Really big and convenient to enjoy it with a local.
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