Caribbean Bay is part of Everland theme park and Korea’s largest water park with a wave pool, slides, and other water facilities, attracting many young people. Enjoy the Thrilling outdoor Facilities: The best part of Caribbean Bay is without a doubt the Wave Pool. It’s a popular filming location during the summer seasons, and you don’t want to miss out on the fun. The waves come crashing towards you, once the steam whistles sound, and it feels just like the real thing. Other outdoor facilities include the Adventure Pool, Tube Ride, Surf Ride, and much more.
Also, the indoor facilities offer a more relaxing sort of fun. The indoor facilities are not as crowded as the outdoor facilities, and they offer the Miracle Spa, Bubble Pool, Massage Pool, and a variety of other spa facilities to help you relax while you have fun. After romping around in the cool waters of the pool, dip yourself in a warm spa, and it’ll chase away your fatigue. Caribbean Bay also offers a sauna, where you can relax and watch some TV. Other facilities include the Lazy River, Quick Ride, and more.
Bienvenido a Everland, ¡un mundo mágico de aventuras y emoción donde los sueños se hacen realidad!
DESTACAMOS:
* 5 zonas temáticas
* Atracciones para toda la familia
* El parque temático más grande de Corea del Sur
Situado en Yongin, Everland es uno de los parques temáticos más famosos de Corea del Sur y pone a disposición de sus visitantes un zoológico, una colina para trineos, un jardín botánico, un campo de golf y una piscina de olas, además de otras divertidas atracciones. Adquiere tu entrada a Everland y ¡disfruta de una jornada de felicidad y entretenimiento sin límites!
El parque temático más grande de Corea del Sur cuenta con 5 zonas temáticas únicas: Global Fair, American Adventure, Magic Land, European Adventure y Zootopia. Pasea por la calle principal de Global Fair y descubre un lugar festivo en el que se mezclan varias culturas de todo el mundo, tiendas y maravillas arquitectónicas. American Adventure, por su parte, es una avenida gobernada por las normas de la cultura juvenil, donde predominan la música y las emociones más fuertes.
Si lo que buscas es fantasía, no puedes dejar de visitar Magic Land, construida alrededor de las fábulas de Esopo. Adéntrate en la aldea del conocido fabulista y maravíllate con las numerosas atracciones y personajes que atraparán a los más pequeños antes de viajar de Asia a Europa en Europan Adventure, una zona que imita el aspecto de las ciudades europeas y está llena de perfumadas flores durante todo el año.
El interés por la naturaleza es también una realidad en Everland. Acércate a Zootopia, un paraíso animal, y siente una conexión especial con el mundo salvaje de los animales.
Hwaseong Fortress is an impressive structure from the latter part of the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910) and the official fortress of Suwon-si, Gyeonggi-do. The fortress (constructed from 1794 to 1796) was built as a show of the King’s filial piety towards his father Jangheonseja and to build a new pioneer city with its own economic power. Located within the Samsung Electronics building in Seocho-dong, Seoul, Samsung d’light is a global exhibition space that showcases the latest product lineup by Samsung Electronics.
The name d’light combines the words ‘digital’ and ‘light’ to correlate with the company’s vision of being ‘a guiding light to the digital world’ and sharing the excitement and delight of digital technology through interaction with visitors. Unhyeongung Royal Residence was the home of young Gojong, who later became Emperor during the Joseon Dynasty. Under the orders of Queen Mother Jo, Unhyeongung was renovated into a grand, palace-like house with four gates. Gojong’s father, Yi Haeung, or better known as Heungseon Daewongun, continued to live at Unhyeongung for most of his life.
Changdeokgung’s rear garden was constructed during the reign of King Taejong and served as a resting place for the royal family members. The garden had formerly been called ‘Bukwon’ and ‘Geumwon,’ but was renamed ‘Biwon’ after King Kojong came into power. The garden was kept as natural as possible and was touched by human hands only when absolutely necessary. The most beautiful time to see the garden is during the fall when the autumn foliage is at its peak and the leaves have just started to fall. The National Museum of Korea is located only 1.5km away from Yongsan Station.
It is the largest museum in Korea and houses precious Korean cultural assets that silently tell the story of Korea’s fascinating history, from ancient days to the modern era. The museum, in turn, is close to Yongsan Family Park, a wooded grassland with a pond that serves as a natural habitat for various species of birds, as well as over 80 different kinds of trees.
Furniture Museum having unofficially opened in 2008, After 14 years of construction, the private museum is beloved brainchild of its owner and director ,Chung Mi-siik, a former professor at Yonsei University and a collector who personally amassed the museum's 2,000 pieces of Joseon Dynasty furniture over the past five decades. Unhyungung Royal Residence was the home of young gojong, Who later became Emporer during the Joseon Dynasty. Jogyesa Temple does not give off the solemn and traditional air of the other temples located deep in the moutains, or offer the seasonal scenery of the moutains and the sea. but because it is located in the middle of the city, the transportation is convenient and is well connected to the surrounding areas.
Petite France, a French cultural village set in the Korean countryside! Petite France serves as both a French cultural village and a youth training facility and consists of 16 French-style buildings where visitors can lodge and experience French food, clothing, and household culture. Namiseom Island is 63 km away from Seoul in the direction of Chuncheon, and is famous for its beautiful tree lined roads. The island is 30 minutes away from Chuncheon and an hour away from suburbs of Seoul. Since it is not far from Seoul, many couples and families come to visit.
Hwaseong Fortress is an impressive structure from the latter part of the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910) and the official fortress of Suwon-si, Gyeonggi-do. The fortress (constructed from 1794 to 1796) was built as a show of the King’s filial piety towards his father Jangheonseja and to build a new pioneer city with its own economic power. Located within the Samsung Electronics building in Seocho-dong, Seoul, Samsung d’light is a global exhibition space that showcases the latest product lineup by Samsung Electronics. The name d’light combines the words ‘digital’ and ‘light’ to correlate with the company’s vision of being ‘a guiding light to the digital world’ and sharing the excitement and delight of digital technology through interaction with visitors. Unhyeongung Royal Residence was the home of young Gojong, who later became Emperor during the Joseon Dynasty. Under the orders of Queen Mother Jo, Unhyeongung was renovated into a grand, palace-like house with four gates. Gojong’s father, Yi Haeung, or better known as Heungseon Daewongun, continued to live at Unhyeongung for most of his life.
Changdeokgung’s rear garden was constructed during the reign of King Taejong and served as a resting place for the royal family members. The garden had formerly been called ‘Bukwon’ and ‘Geumwon,’ but was renamed ‘Biwon’ after King Kojong came into power. The garden was kept as natural as possible and was touched by human hands only when absolutely necessary. The most beautiful time to see the garden is during the fall when the autumn foliage is at its peak and the leaves have just started to fall. The National Museum of Korea is located only 1.5km away from Yongsan Station. It is the largest museum in Korea and houses precious Korean cultural assets that silently tell the story of Korea’s fascinating history, from ancient days to the modern era. The museum, in turn, is close to Yongsan Family Park, a wooded grassland with a pond that serves as a natural habitat for various species of birds, as well as over 80 different kinds of trees.
Furniture Museum having unofficially opened in 2008, After 14 years of construction, the private museum is beloved brainchild of its owner and director ,Chung Mi-siik, a former professor at Yonsei University and a collector who personally amassed the museum's 2,000 pieces of Joseon Dynasty furniture over the past five decades.
Unhyungung Royal Residence was the home of young gojong, who later became Emporer during the Joseon Dynasty.
Jogyesa Temple does not give off the solemn and traditional air of the other temples located deep in the moutains, or offer the seasonal scenery of the moutains and the sea but because it is located in the middle of the city, the transportation is convenient and is well connected to the surrounding areas.
Petite France, a French cultural village set in the Korean countryside! Petite France serves as both a French cultural village and a youth training facility and consists of 16 French-style buildings where visitors can lodge and experience French food, clothing, and household culture. Namiseom Island is 63 km away from Seoul in the direction of Chuncheon, and is famous for its beautiful tree lined roads. The island is 30 minutes away from Chuncheon and an hour away from suburbs of Seoul. Since it is not far from Seoul, many couples and families come to visit.
DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) stretches some 248km across the Korean Peninsula from the mouth of the Imjin River in the west to the towm of Goseong in the east. The demilitarized zone itself, where human activity has been greatly limited for the last half-century, has become one of Asia’s greatest nature preserves. Dorasan Station Dorasan Station is a railway station on the Gyeongui Line and is the northernmost stop on South Korea’s railway line. It is located 56km from Seoul, 15km from Gaeseong (3rd largest city in North Korea) and 205km from Pyeongyang which is a capital city of North Korea.
Dora Observatory is situated at the northernmost point of the Military Demarcation Line of the Western Front. You can overlook North Korea and its various locations including Songaksan, Kim Il-Sung Statue, and the world’s tallest flagpole and the Gaeseong Joint Industrial Complex. The 3rd Infiltration Tunnel was discovered on October 17, 1978 and it is located 52km from Seoul. It is one of four infiltration tunnels dug by the North to facilitate an invasion of the South. It was estimated that it took approximately an hour for 30,000 soldiers to move through the tunnel.
Itinerary: Imjingak Pavilion – The Unification Bridge –ID Check –DMZ –Film Presentation - Exhibition Hall –The 3rd Infiltration Tunnel –Dora Observatory –Dorasan Station –Pass by Unification Village –Paju Shopping Outlet
Everland is home to over 40 heart-pounding rides and attractions. In addition to ‘Safari World’ featuring white tigers, tigers, lions and bears, ‘Herbivore Safari’ opened in April 2010, letting visitors get up close and personal with the safari’s giraffes, elephants, and ostriches. Everland is one of the most popular places in Korea for families, friends, and couples. Dragon Hill Spa - Basically a glorified jjimjilbang -- the large bathhouse-cum-saunas beloved by Koreans -- the Dragon Hill offers everything from facials to rooms aerated with crystal salts to the most punishing massage this side of Bangkok. Saunas and baths are segregated, but some areas are co-ed.
Located in the heart of the city, Lotte World is the perfect spot for entertainment and sightseeing. It is a theme park filled with thrilling rides, an ice rink, different kinds of parades as well as a folk museum, a lake, and much more. About 6,000,000 visitors are welcomed every year, and about 10% of the visitors are foreigners. Lotte Department Store is a Korean retail company established in 1979, and headquartered in Sogong-dong, Jung-gu, Seoul, Korea. Lotte Department Store offers retail consumer goods and services and is one out of 8 business units of Lotte Shopping. Other Lotte companies include discount store Lotte Mart and supermarket Lotte Super.
Obtén una panorámica global de Seúl con un tour que combina pasado y presente. Sube a la N Seul Tower para contemplar la ciudad a vista de pájaro y visita más tarde la aldea de Namsangol Hanok, que cuenta con casas restauradas que muestran cómo se vivía en el período de la dinastía Joseon.
DESTACAMOS:
* Espectaculares vistas panorámicas de la ciudad desde la N Seul Tower
* Admira una colección de casas Hanok y comprende el estilo de vida de la antigüedad
* Pasea por la animada Insa-dong Street
En el corazón de Seúl, en la cima de la montaña Namsan, se eleva la N Seul Tower, también conocida como la Torre Namsan o de Seúl. Construida en 1969, esta torre es un símbolo muy querido y alberga la plataforma de observación más visitada de Seúl. Visita esta gran atracción de 236,7 metros de altura y disfruta de impresionantes vistas de 360 grados de la ciudad y sus alrededores. Para llegar hasta ella, deberás tomar el teleférico de Namsan hasta lo alto de la montaña. Ya en su interior, podrás pasear por la terraza exterior y detenerte en el observatorio para admirar el skyline de la ciudad desde una perspectiva única.
El tour continúa por la tradicional aldea de Namsangol Hanok, un oasis en medio de los rascacielos donde tendrás la oportunidad de contemplar una colección de cinco casas hanok procedentes de diferentes partes de la ciudad. Disfruta de un agradable paseo por la zona y admira los muebles y utensilios utilizados en el pasado. El interior de estas casas refleja el estilo de vida de la clase media, los funcionarios, la aristocracia y nobleza de la antigüedad.
La última parada es Insa-dong Street, la calle principal del barrio homónimo. En las callejuelas con las que conecta encontrarás una amplia variedad de galerías de arte, restaurantes tradicionales, casas de té, cafeterías y mucho más.
After pickup from your Seoul hotel in the morning, travel by coach past the Blue House, the executive office and official residence of the South Korean president.
You will visit Gyeongbokgung Palace as your first stop. Gyeongbokgung was built in 1395 and is considered one of Korea's oldest and most magnificent palaces.The buildings within Gyeongbokgung are more than 600 years old, however many of the buildings were destroyed in a fire during the wars. Later, the government and the nation as a whole worked hard to restore Gyeongbokgung, and so now it has become a beautiful place where both foreigners and Koreans alike seek out to enjoy.
Inside Gyeongbokgung Palace, visit the National Folk Museum. It displays by region and by dynasty many different kinds of artifacts so that we can discover the lifestyles of our ancestors, including their food, clothing and shelter. It's a place where one can see at a glance how the people once lived.
Lastly visit Insadong Shopping Street, which is an important place where old but precious and traditional goods are on display. With experienced guide, walk around alleys to browse to korean traditional teahouse and galleries full of antique artifacts and local artwork.