Busan Day Tour: Temples, Trains, and Culture

Explore Busan’s wonders: serene temples, scenic beach train, vibrant Gamcheon Village, and thrilling Songdo Skywalk. Discover culture, beauty, and adventure in one day.

Duration: 9 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Haedong Yonggungsa - A rare temple that is by the sea near the beautiful coastal area with amazing view.
  • Haeundae Blue Line Park - Haeundae Blue Line Park is a unique attraction located in Busan. This train journey offers a novel way to experience the stunning coastal scenery of the Haeundae area, which is one of the most popular and…
What's Included
  • Round-trip transportation
  • Blueline Park Beach Train Ticket
  • English and Chinese-speaking staff
What's Not Included
  • Meals
  • Other personal expenses
  • Travelers’ insurance
Additional Information

Discover Busan’s diverse allure with our day tour, a journey that combines natural beauty, historical significance, and urban wonders. Start with the unique Haedong Yonggungsa Temple, a serene Buddhist sanctuary by the sea, offering stunning ocean vistas and a peaceful atmosphere.
Continue to Blueline Park at Songjeong Station for a scenic beach train…

Location
Haeundae Station Exit 5
Cancellation Policy

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

Customer Ratings
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Embroidart
Jun 4, 2024
One day in Busan. - This trip around Busan was wonderful. Yakima was an excellent guide, providing plenty of information and tips for our tour. We had a great time visiting the temple, village, blue train and skywalk. An excellent way to get a good one day snapshot of Busan. We were on a cruise ship and this tour fitted our time schedule perfectly. Takin found an excellent place for lunch catering to our dietary needs. Thank you
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Emmanuel_m
May 17, 2024
Best one day activity in Busan - We had one day in Busan and this was the perfect all in one tour , Bruce was a great guide, both helpful and fun to talk to, all the activities were worthy and we will keep Busan in our hearts
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Shirley_e
May 3, 2024
Busan was great! - Sebastian was professional, pleasant & friendly! We had so much fun! Can’t wait to go back with more family & friends!
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Anand_m
Mar 13, 2024
Awesome experience - Great experience and our tour guide Ms. Lucy made the day very memorable. Highly recommend it. Busan has a lot to see and having a professional guide is very helpful.
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Florence
Aug 10, 2023
To discover absolutely - A day that promised to be a little gloomy, because of rain and wind due to the arrival of the typhoon....but that was without counting on the kindness, dedication and ingenuity of our guide Roy. The capsules are a very fun activity...you will eat in a very local restaurant (fish lovers will enjoy it!) Visit to the National Maritime Museum of Korea (about-face from planing) and finally a charming stroll with lots of little cafes each one as cute as the next... Thanks to you Roy..and of course also thanks to your colleague Joy
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Thegadabout_traveler
Jun 8, 2024
Busan Cultural Wonders with Beach train & Gamcheon village - BLUF- B. Despite a D- on one of the stops, the tour was informative and interesting. First, a big shout out to our guide, Roy S; he was an outstanding and professional guide. I would highly recommend him. The overall cost for two adults was $125 for four sites. The rendezvous site was easy to find, and the bus was comfortable. The first stop was Haedong Yonggungsa Temple. Haedong Yonggung Temple is a Buddhist temple in Gijang-gun, Busan, South Korea. The temple complex is large and one of few in Korea to be set on the seaside. There are lots of stairs, and some are narrow. Be careful; people get rather pushy, and I’ve seen some folks take a tumble. A The second stop was Haeundae Blueline Park and Beach Train. Some folk see the beach train as a little cheezy, but I liked it. It was a short 2.5-mile train ride near the shoreline. My only complaint was that too many buildings blocked another lovely view. B- The third stop was Gamcheon Village. It’s history is a far cry from what it is now. Historically, it was a displaced civilian shanty town during the Korean War, particularly during its darkest period, the Busan Perimeter. Now, it’s nothing but, in my opinion, a tourist trap. D- - The final stop was the cable car ride across Songdo Beach. This ride provided an excellent view of Songdo Beach and the Port of Busan, which, according to sources, is the oldest beach in Busan. B R/ A Gadabout Traveler
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Agadabout_traveler
May 31, 2024
Give Busan a try and you’ll be surprised - The Haedong Yonggungsa is a very cool historical place well worth the time. The 2.5 mile blueline was ok. The issue I had is most of the seascape was blocked or partially blocked. The cable ride gives a better view but is mat part of the tour. The Gamcheon culture village isn’t worth the time. What could have been a great historical experience turns out to be a tourist trap. The final stop was the cable ride at Songdo beach. This attraction provided a great view of the beach area and the various ship awaiting access to the harbor. Overall, B / B- the Gamcheon village, in my opinion, is a waste of time.
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