Busan is Korea’s largest port city filled with endless excitement and pleasant surprises. Every year, tens of thousands of visitors from all over the country and around the world flock to Haeundae, Songdo and Gwangalli Beaches to relax or to attend festivals.
This tour will take you through the marvels of Tongdosa, Tongdosa Museum,Ganjeolgot, Haeundae Dalmaji Path and Dongbaek Island.
Located in southern part of Mt. Chiseosan, Tongdosa Temple is famous for not having any Buddhist statues in the temple. This is because the real shrines of the Buddha are preserved here. The name 'Tongdosa' was named after the belief that mankind can be saved through Buddhism.
The breathtaking view of sunrise along the East Coast can be viewed earliest at Ganjeolgot Point in Daesong-ri.
Haeundae Dalmaji Path is a small walkway on the corner to Songjeong Beach sorrounded by beautiful cherry blossoms and pine trees.
Dongbaek Island: There are many islands named Dongbaekseom Island in the South Sea where dongbaek trees thrive. Dongbaekseom Island in Busan used to be an island, but is now part of the mainland.
Meeting/ Pick up point: Hotel lobby.
Duration: eight hours.
Start or opening time: 9am.
End or closing time: 5.30pm.
Others: Children under 3 are free of charge. 3 to 6 years old will be charged 70% of adult rate.