Discover Korea’s history from ancient times to modern era on a private full-day tour of Ganghwa Island. Explore UNESCO sites, palaces, and more.
Discover Korea’s history from ancient times to modern era on a private full-day tour of Ganghwa Island. Explore UNESCO sites, palaces, and more.
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Ganghwa Peace Observatory - All participants must bring their passports.
From Ganghwa Island, located 70 kilometers from Seoul, visitors can view North Korean territory. Although they share the same ethnicity, South and North Koreans are unable to freely cross the river that separates them. Here, visitors can learn about the Korean War of 1950…
- Ganghwa Peace Observatory - All participants must bring their passports.
From Ganghwa Island, located 70 kilometers from Seoul, visitors can view North Korean territory. Although they share the same ethnicity, South and North Koreans are unable to freely cross the river that separates them. Here, visitors can learn about the Korean War of 1950 and Korea’s subsequent modern history. The visit lasts approximately one hour, including travel time from the pickup location.
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Ganghwa Anglican Cathedral - This cathedral showcases the fusion of Western modernity and Protestantism with local culture in Korea during the late 19th to 20th centuries. Visitors can enjoy a unique atmosphere created by the harmonious blend of Eastern and Western interior designs.
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Sochang Cheheomgwan - Including travel time to the drop-off location. The textile industry was pivotal in South Korea’s industrial development during the 20th century. Up until the 1960s-1970s, Ganghwa Island was home to many large textile factories. Here, visitors can learn about South Korea’s industrialization. The visit lasts about an hour, with the 3 hours below including travel time.
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Joyang Textile - Joyang Bangjik on Ganghwa Island is a distinctive, vintage-style cafe that was once a 1930s textile factory. Retaining its industrial heritage, it merges art, history, and coffee in a nostalgic setting adorned with retro decor, old sewing machines, and quirky furniture. The open layout allows exploration of vintage displays and art installations while enjoying coffee or pastries. Ideal for photography and history enthusiasts, Joyang Bangjik provides a creative, historical experience for first-time visitors seeking a fresh and memorable view of Korea.
- Private transportation
- Hotel pick-up & drop-off
- Admission fees (Peace Observatory, Goryeogung Palace Site)
- All fees and taxes
- Private transportation
- Hotel pick-up & drop-off
- Admission fees (Peace Observatory, Goryeogung Palace Site)
- All fees and taxes
- Lunch
- Tea and coffee
- Snacks
- Alcoholic Beverages
- Lunch
- Tea and coffee
- Snacks
- Alcoholic Beverages
This 9 to 10-hour tour of Ganghwa Island offers a unique combination of Korean history, culture, and natural beauty, providing travelers with rare insights and interactive experiences beyond Seoul.
Visit the Ganghwa Peace Observatory for a close view of North Korea, discover the blend of Eastern and Western influences at Ganghwa Anglican Cathedral, and…
This 9 to 10-hour tour of Ganghwa Island offers a unique combination of Korean history, culture, and natural beauty, providing travelers with rare insights and interactive experiences beyond Seoul.
Visit the Ganghwa Peace Observatory for a close view of North Korea, discover the blend of Eastern and Western influences at Ganghwa Anglican Cathedral, and engage in traditional fabric dyeing at the Sochang Experience Center. The day wraps up with a coffee break at Joyang Bangjik, a former textile factory now a vintage cafe, ideal for photos and unwinding in a nostalgic setting. This tour’s blend of culture and history is perfect for travelers looking for distinctive and meaningful experiences in Korea.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.