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1. Haeundae Beach

Busan, South Korea

Busan’s Most Famous Beach

with a Vibrant Coastal Atmosphere

Busan’s most famous beach and coastal scenery

Easy walking paths and vibrant surroundings

Perfect pairing with Blue Line Park & observatories

​ 1. Ticket Price: 

  • Admission is completely free
    (Rental services for beach umbrellas, sunbeds, and water sports equipment available for a fee, usually ₩10,000–₩30,000 depending on season)

 2. Opening hours:

  • Open 24 hours a day
    Swimming season officially runs from early July to late August, with lifeguards on duty 9:00 AM – 6:00PM  (Outside of this season, visitors may enjoy the beach for walking, picnics, and scenic views)

* Swimming hours and safety rules vary by season and weather conditions.

​ 3. Estimated Visit Time: 

  • 1 – 1.5 hours

  • Includes:

    • Walking along the sandy beach

    • Relaxing by the ocean

    • Exploring nearby cafés and restaurants

    • Enjoying sunrise or evening coastal views

 4. Location & Access: 

  • Located in Haeundae District, Busan

  • Approximately 30–40 minutes from Busan Station

  • Easily combined with:

    • SEA LIFE Busan Aquarium

    • Haeundae Blue Line Park

    • Busan X the SKY Observatory

Haeundae Beach videos showing sandy shoreline, ocean views, and Busan skyline
Haeundae Beach visitor reviews and iconic seaside experience in Busan

Haeundae Beach – Busan’s Most Iconic Seaside Destination

Haeundae Beach is Busan’s most famous and beloved beach, known for its wide sandy shore, clean coastline, and vibrant atmosphere. Stretching along the eastern coast of the city, it offers stunning ocean views framed by modern skyscrapers and nearby hills.

The beach is lively throughout the year. In summer, it becomes a popular swimming destination, while in other seasons it offers a relaxed setting for seaside walks and photography. The surrounding area is filled with cafés, restaurants, and hotels, making it one of Busan’s most convenient and walkable neighborhoods.

Haeundae Beach is flat and easy to explore, making it suitable for all ages. Whether visitors want to relax by the sea, enjoy the coastal cityscape, or simply take a break during a busy tour day, this location offers a perfect balance of energy and calm.

Haeundae Beach is an essential stop on any Busan private tour, representing the city’s coastal identity and modern seaside lifestyle.

2. Gamcheon Culture Village

Busan, South Korea

A Colorful Hillside Village

Known as the “Santorini of Korea”

Iconic colorful village and art installations

Panoramic viewpoints and photo opportunities

Perfect pairing with markets & coastal attractions

​ 1. Ticket Price: 

  • Admission to the village itself is free

  • Some exhibitions, museums, or photo zones may require a small fee

* Optional purchases such as souvenirs or drinks are paid separately.

 2. Opening hours:

  • Open year-round, generally 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
    (Shops, cafés, and galleries may have individual opening times)

* Evening visits are limited due to residential areas.

​ 3. Estimated Visit Time: 

  • 1 – 1.5 hours

  • Includes:

    • Walking through narrow hillside alleys

    • Visiting art installations and small galleries

    • Photography at scenic viewpoints

    • Exploring themed cafés and local craft shops

 4. Location & Access: 

  • Located in Saha District, Busan

  • Approximately 40–50 minutes from Busan Station

  • Best accessed by vehicle, followed by short uphill walking

  • Easily combined with:

    • Jagalchi Fish Market

    • Songdo Cable Car

    • Taejongdae

Gamcheon Culture Village videos showing colorful hillside houses and street art
Gamcheon Culture Village videos showing colorful hillside houses and street art

Gamcheon Culture Village – Colorful Hillside Art Village

Gamcheon Culture Village is one of Busan’s most distinctive attractions, known for its colorful hillside houses, artistic murals, and maze-like alleyways. Originally a residential area, the village was transformed through public art projects, turning it into a vibrant cultural landmark.

Walking through Gamcheon feels like exploring an open-air gallery. Brightly painted houses cascade down the hillside, while sculptures, murals, and creative installations appear around every corner. Elevated viewpoints throughout the village offer panoramic views over the rooftops and the sea beyond.

The village is built on a slope, so moderate walking is required, but the route is designed with resting points and cafés along the way. Visitors are encouraged to respect the local residents, as this remains a living community.

Gamcheon Culture Village is a must-see destination on a Busan private tour, offering a unique blend of art, history, and local life that cannot be found anywhere else in the city.

3. Haedong Yonggungsa Temple

Busan, South Korea

A Cliffside Temple

Overlooking the East Sea

One of Korea’s rare seaside temples

Scenic ocean views and spiritual atmosphere

Perfect pairing with Haeundae & coastal attractions

​ 1. Ticket Price: 

  • Free admission

* Optional donations or small purchases at temple stalls are voluntary

 2. Operation hours:

  • Daily: 5:00 AM – 7:00 PM
    (Extended hours during Buddha’s Birthday and special temple events)

* Opening hours may vary depending on weather and religious events.

​ 3. Estimated Visit Time: 

  • 45 minutes – 1 hour

  • Includes:

    • Walking through temple grounds

    • Viewing the seaside Buddha statue

    • Photography along the coastal cliffs

    • Exploring stone lanterns and pagodas

 4. Location & Access: 

  • Located along the eastern coast of Busan

  • Approximately 40–50 minutes from Haeundae

  • Best accessed by vehicle, followed by stairs down to the temple

  • Easily combined with:

    • Haeundae Beach

    • Haeundae Blue Line Park

    • BUSAN X the SKY

Haedong Yonggungsa Temple videos showing seaside Buddhist temple and ocean views
Haedong Yonggungsa Temple visitor reviews and coastal temple experience in Busan

Haedong Yonggungsa Temple – A Rare Coastal Temple by the Sea

Haedong Yonggungsa Temple is one of Korea’s most unique Buddhist temples, set dramatically along the rocky coastline of Busan. Unlike most temples located in mountains, this temple faces the open sea, offering breathtaking ocean views alongside traditional architecture.

Visitors descend a stone stairway to reach the temple complex, where colorful lanterns, statues, and prayer halls are arranged against the backdrop of crashing waves. The sound of the sea and the open horizon create a peaceful yet powerful atmosphere rarely found at inland temples.

The temple is especially popular during sunrise, when visitors come to watch the sun rise over the ocean—a symbolic and spiritual experience. Even outside early hours, the coastal scenery makes this temple visually striking in any season.

Haedong Yonggungsa Temple is an essential stop on a Busan private tour, combining spirituality, natural beauty, and coastal scenery in one unforgettable location.

4. Jagalchi Market

Busan, South Korea

Korea’s Largest Seafood Market

by the Sea

Korea’s largest and most famous seafood market

Fresh catches and authentic local atmosphere

Perfect pairing with Nampo-dong & coastal sites

​ 1. Ticket Price: 

  • Free admission

  • Seafood, meals, and snacks are purchased individually

* Prices vary by season, seafood type, and market conditions.

 2. Opening hours:

  • Daily: 5:00 AM – 10:00 PM

  • Closed on the first, third and fifth Tuesday of every month

* Some stalls may close earlier depending on supply and weather.

​ 3. Estimated Visit Time: 

  • Includes:

    • Exploring live seafood stalls

    • Selecting fresh fish and shellfish

    • Dining at second-floor seafood restaurants

    • Walking along the nearby harbor promenade

 4. Location & Access: 

  • Located near Nampo-dong, central Busan

  • Approximately 20–25 minutes from Busan Station

  • Easily combined with:

    • BIFF Square

    • Gukje Market

    • Gamcheon Culture Village

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Jagalchi Market – Busan’s Iconic Seafood Market

Jagalchi Market is Korea’s largest and most famous seafood market, representing Busan’s deep connection to the sea. The market is known for its wide variety of fresh fish, shellfish, and live seafood brought in daily from the surrounding waters.

Walking through Jagalchi, visitors can see vendors cleaning and preparing seafood on the spot, offering an authentic glimpse into Busan’s maritime culture. Many stalls allow customers to select fresh seafood and have it prepared immediately at nearby restaurants.

The market is lively, energetic, and full of local character. From traditional fishmongers to modern indoor facilities, Jagalchi blends old and new, making it both culturally rich and visitor-friendly.

Jagalchi Market is a must-visit destination on a Busan private tour, especially for travelers who want to experience Korea’s seafood culture firsthand.

5. Songdo Cable Car

Busan, South Korea

A Scenic Cable Car Ride

Over the Ocean

Panoramic ocean views from above the coastline

Choice of standard or glass-floor cabins

Perfect pairing with markets & coastal villages

​ 1. Ticket Price: 

  • Standard Cabin: Adults ₩17,000 / Children ₩12,000

  • Crystal Cabin (glass floor): Adults ₩22,000 / Children ₩16,000

* Ticket prices may change without notice.
We confirm availability and pricing in advance when planning your private tour

 2. Operation hours:

  • Jan, Feb, Dec: 9:00 AM – 8:00 PM

  • Mar~Jun, Sep~Nov: 9:00 AM – 9:00 PM

  • Jul ~ Aug: 9:00 AM – 10:00 PM

* Operating schedules may change depending on weather conditions, especially strong winds.

 3. Estimated Visit Time:

  • 1 – 1.5 hours

  • Includes:

    • Cable car ride across Songdo Beach

    • Viewing coastal cliffs and ocean scenery

    • Exploring Songdo Sky Park at the upper station

 4. Location & Access: 

  • Connects Songdo Beach Station and Amnam Park Station

  • Located near Songdo Beach, Busan

  • Approximately 30–40 minutes from Busan Station

  • Easily combined with:

    • Gamcheon Culture Village

    • Jagalchi Market

    • Songdo Skywalk

Songdo Cable Car videos showing aerial ocean views and coastal scenery in Busan
Songdo Cable Car visitor reviews and scenic cable car ride in Busan

Songdo Cable Car – Panoramic Ocean Views Above Busan

Songdo Cable Car offers one of Busan’s most scenic rides, gliding high above the ocean between Songdo Beach and Amnam Park. The cable car provides breathtaking views of the coastline, cliffs, and open sea, making it a highlight for visitors seeking dramatic scenery.

Passengers can choose between standard cabins and crystal cabins with glass floors for an added thrill. The ride is smooth and comfortable, allowing visitors of all ages to enjoy the experience without physical strain.

From the cable car, the contrast between Busan’s rugged coastline and the deep blue sea becomes especially striking. At the Amnam Park Station, visitors can enjoy additional viewpoints and short walking paths overlooking the ocean.

Songdo Cable Car is a must-include destination on a Busan private tour, offering unforgettable coastal views and a relaxing yet exciting experience.

6. Songdo Skywalk

Busan, South Korea

A Glass-Floor Walkway Over the Sea

Glass-floor walkway with ocean views

Short, easy stop with minimal walking

Adds a scenic highlight to the Songdo coastal area

​ 1. Ticket Price: 

  • Free admission

 2. Opening hours:

  • Daily: 9:00 AM – 9:00 PM
    (Illuminated with LED lights at night, hours may vary by season/weather)

* The skywalk may be temporarily closed during strong winds or safety checks.

 3. Estimated Visit Time:

  • 30 – 45 minutes

  • Includes:

    • Walking along the curved glass pathway

    • Viewing ocean waves beneath the transparent floor

    • Photography of coastal scenery

    • Enjoying sunset views over the water

 4. Location & Access:  

  • Located near Songdo Beach, Busan

  • Adjacent to Songdo Cable Car and coastal walking paths

  • Approximately 30–40 minutes from Busan Station

  • Easily accessed after cable car or beach visits

Songdo Skywalk videos showing glass-floor walkway and ocean views in Busan
Songdo Skywalk visitor reviews and coastal skywalk experience in Busan

Songdo Skywalk – Walk Above the Ocean on a Glass-Floor Path

Songdo Skywalk is a curved coastal walkway that extends out over the ocean, offering visitors a thrilling yet accessible way to experience Busan’s coastline. Portions of the walkway feature transparent glass flooring, allowing visitors to look straight down at the waves below.

The skywalk is designed to be safe and comfortable, with sturdy railings and a wide path suitable for visitors of all ages. The experience is brief but memorable, making it an ideal stop for photos and seaside views.

From the skywalk, visitors can enjoy panoramic views of the rocky shoreline, open sea, and nearby cable cars gliding overhead. The sound of the waves and the open horizon create a refreshing coastal atmosphere.

Songdo Skywalk is a great addition to a Busan private tour, offering a quick yet visually striking experience that complements nearby attractions.

7. Taejongdae

Busan, South Korea

Dramatic Coastal Cliffs

and Lighthouse Views

Dramatic coastal cliffs and open sea views

Optional shuttle for easy sightseeing

One of Busan’s most scenic natural landmarks

​ 1. Ticket Price: 

  • Free admission

  • Optional Danubi Train (circular shuttle):

    •  Adults ₩4,000 / Children ₩2,000

* Prices for the shuttle may vary by season

 2. Opening hours:

  • Daily: 4:00 AM – Midnight
    (Danubi Train: 9:20 AM – 5:30 PM, closed on Mondays)

* Access may be restricted during severe weather conditions.

 3. Estimated Visit Time:

  • 1.5 – 2 hours

  • Includes:

    • Walking along coastal cliff trails

    • Visiting Yeongdo Lighthouse

    • Taking the Danubi train around the park

    • Photography of rugged ocean scenery

 4. Location & Access: 

  • Located on Yeongdo Island, southern Busan

  • Approximately 40–50 minutes from Busan Station

  • Best explored by combining walking and shuttle train

  • Easily combined with:

    • Songdo coastal attractions

    • Jagalchi Market

    • Yeongdo Bridge area

Taejongdae videos showing coastal cliffs, lighthouse, and ocean scenery in Busan
Taejongdae visitor reviews and scenic coastal park experience in Busan

Taejongdae – Dramatic Cliffs and Ocean Views at Busan’s Edge

Taejongdae is one of Busan’s most spectacular natural landmarks, known for its rugged cliffs, deep blue ocean, and panoramic coastal views. Situated at the southern tip of Yeongdo Island, the park offers dramatic scenery shaped by waves crashing against rocky shores.

Visitors can explore a network of walking paths that lead to scenic viewpoints, including the lighthouse area overlooking the open sea. The contrast between steep cliffs and expansive ocean creates a powerful visual experience, especially on clear days.

For those who prefer minimal walking, the Danubi Train provides an easy way to travel between major points inside the park while still enjoying the scenery. This makes Taejongdae accessible to travelers of all ages.

Taejongdae is a must-visit destination on a Busan private tour, offering a peaceful yet awe-inspiring escape into nature just minutes from the city.

8. SEA LIFE Busan Aquarium

Busan, South Korea

An Underwater Journey

Beneath Haeundae Beach

Large-scale aquarium with underwater tunnel

Indoor attraction, perfect in any weather

Family-friendly experience by the beach

​ 1. Ticket Price: 

  • Adults (14+): around ₩31,000

  • Children (ages 3–12): around ₩26,500

  • Infants (under 36 months): Free (1 per paying adult)

  • Online advance tickets: from ₩19,000 (up to 30% discount)

* Prices may change without notice.
We confirm current pricing in advance when planning your private tour.

 2. Opening hours:

  • Monday – Friday: 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM (last admission 6:00 PM)

  • Saturday, Sunday & Public Holidays: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM (last admission 7:00 PM)

* Operating hours may vary on holidays or during special events.

 3. Estimated Visit Time:

  • 1 – 1.5 hours

  • Includes:

    • Walking through the underwater tunnel

    • Viewing sharks, rays, and marine life

    • Participating in feeding sessions or interactive exhibits

    • Exploring themed marine zones

 4. Location & Access: 

  • Located directly at Haeundae Beach

  • Easily accessible on foot from Haeundae area

  • Approximately 40 minutes from Busan Station

  • Easily combined with:

    • Haeundae Beach

    • BUSAN X the SKY

    • Haeundae Blue Line Park

SEA LIFE Busan Aquarium videos showing underwater tunnel and marine life exhibits
SEA LIFE Busan Aquarium visitor reviews and family-friendly marine attraction in Busan

SEA LIFE Busan Aquarium – Underwater World by the Beach

SEA LIFE Busan Aquarium offers an immersive marine experience right next to Haeundae Beach. Home to thousands of marine creatures, the aquarium features themed zones that showcase ocean life from Korea and around the world.

One of the highlights is the underwater tunnel, where visitors can walk beneath swimming sharks, rays, and tropical fish. Interactive exhibits and educational displays make the experience engaging for both adults and children.

The indoor setting provides a comfortable visit regardless of weather, making it a popular choice year-round. The aquarium’s central location allows it to fit easily into a day of sightseeing without long travel time.

SEA LIFE Busan Aquarium is an ideal stop on a Busan private tour, especially for families or travelers seeking a fun and educational indoor attraction near the beach.

9. UN Memorial Cemetery

Busan, South Korea

A Peaceful Memorial

Honoring Korean War Veterans

The world’s only UN-designated cemetery

Meaningful insight into Korean War history

Quiet, respectful place for reflection

​ 1. Ticket Price: 

  • Free admission

 2. Opening hours:

  • Daily: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM (last entry 5:30 PM)

  • Closed on January 1st, Lunar New Year, and Chuseok

* Opening hours may vary depending on official ceremonies and maintenance schedules.

 3. Estimated Visit Time:

  • 45 minutes – 1 hour

  • Includes:

    • Walking through the memorial grounds

    • Visiting national memorial sections

    • Exploring the memorial hall and exhibition space

    • Quiet reflection and photography

 4. Location & Access: 

  • Located in Nam-gu, Busan

  • Approximately 25–30 minutes from Busan Station

  • Easily combined with:

    • Gwangalli Beach

    • Busan city sightseeing

    • Cultural & historical routes

UN Memorial Cemetery videos showing memorial grounds and Korean War monuments in Busan
UN Memorial Cemetery visitor reviews and historical remembrance site in Busan

UN Memorial Cemetery – A Place of Remembrance and Peace

The UN Memorial Cemetery in Busan is the only United Nations cemetery in the world, honoring the soldiers from UN member nations who lost their lives during the Korean War (1950–1953). This solemn site serves as a place of remembrance, reflection, and international solidarity.

The cemetery is beautifully maintained, with well-organized sections representing different countries. Memorial monuments, sculptures, and engraved names pay tribute to the sacrifices made for peace and freedom on the Korean Peninsula.

Walking through the grounds, visitors experience a calm and respectful atmosphere, surrounded by greenery and open space. Informational displays provide historical context, helping visitors understand the significance of the Korean War and the role of the United Nations.

UN Memorial Cemetery is an important stop on a Busan private tour for travelers interested in modern history, international relations, and meaningful cultural experiences.

10. Oryukdo Skywalk

Busan, South Korea

A Glass Skywalk

Above Dramatic Coastal Cliffs

Glass-floor walkway above seaside cliffs

Meaningful One of Busan’s most dramatic ocean viewpoints

 Short, impactful stop with stunning scenery

​ 1. Ticket Price: 

  • Free admission

 2. Operation hours:

  • Daily: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
    (Hours may be extended in summer; closed during bad weather for safety)

 3. Estimated Visit Time:

  • 30 – 45 minutes

  • Includes:

    • Walking on the glass observation platform

    • Viewing Oryukdo Islets and the open sea

    • Photography of coastal cliffs and waves

    • Exploring nearby coastal trails

 4. Location & Access:  

  • Located along Busan’s southern coastline

  • Approximately 30–40 minutes from Busan Station

  • Best accessed by vehicle

  • Easily combined with:

    • UN Memorial Cemetery

    • Igidae Coastal Walk

    • Gwangalli Beach

Oryukdo Skywalk videos showing glass walkway and dramatic coastal cliffs in Busan
Oryukdo Skywalk visitor reviews and scenic coastal skywalk experience in Busan

Oryukdo Skywalk – Walk Above the Cliffs and the Open Sea

Oryukdo Skywalk is a dramatic coastal attraction built over steep seaside cliffs, offering visitors the sensation of walking above the ocean on a transparent glass floor. From the skywalk, the deep blue sea and rugged rock formations stretch out below, creating a thrilling yet safe experience.

The name “Oryukdo,” meaning “five or six islands,” comes from the offshore rock formations whose number appears to change depending on the tide. On clear days, visitors can enjoy sweeping views of the coastline and the open sea, with waves crashing against the cliffs below.

The skywalk is relatively short but visually striking, making it an ideal stop for photos without requiring long walking distances. Safety railings and a sturdy structure ensure a comfortable experience for visitors of all ages.

Oryukdo Skywalk is a memorable highlight on a Busan private tour, offering one of the city’s most dramatic coastal viewpoints.

11. Cheongsapo Daritdol Skywalk

Busan, South Korea

A Glass Skywalk Extending Over the Sea

Glass walkway with waves beneath your feet

 Short, impactful stop with stunning scenery

Easy, short stop along the Haeundae coast

​ 1. Ticket Price: 

  • Free admission

 2. Opening hours:

  • Daily: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
    (Extended hours in summer; closed during heavy rain or strong winds for safety)

 3. Estimated Visit Time:

  • 30 – 45 minutes

  • Includes:

    • Walking along the glass-floored skywalk

    • Viewing the rocky coastline and open sea

    • Photography of sunrise or sunset

    • Exploring the nearby fishing village area

 4. Location & Access: 

  • Located in Cheongsapo Village, Haeundae

  • Adjacent to Haeundae Blue Line Park

  • Approximately 45 minutes from Busan Station

  • Easily combined with:

    • Haeundae Blue Line Park

    • Haeundae Beach

    • BUSAN X the SKY

Cheongsapo Daritdol Skywalk videos showing glass walkway and ocean waves in Busan
Cheongsapo Daritdol Skywalk visitor reviews and coastal glass skywalk experience

Cheongsapo Daritdol Skywalk – A Glass Walkway Above the Sea Waves

Cheongsapo Daritdol Skywalk is a coastal glass walkway extending out over the sea near Cheongsapo Village. Unlike cliff-based skywalks, this skywalk sits closer to the water, allowing visitors to experience waves breaking directly beneath their feet.

The transparent glass floor offers a unique perspective of the ocean, making it a popular stop for photos and short scenic breaks. The surrounding area features a peaceful fishing village atmosphere, contrasting beautifully with the modern coastal walkway.

The skywalk is short and easy to access, requiring minimal walking and no strenuous activity. Its location along the Haeundae coastline makes it an ideal stop during a relaxed seaside itinerary.

Cheongsapo Daritdol Skywalk is a perfect addition to a Busan private tour, offering a quick yet memorable ocean experience along the city’s most scenic coastal route.

12. Haeundae Blue Line Park

Busan, South Korea

A Scenic Coastal Train

and Sky Capsule Experience

Iconic Sky Capsule & coastal train experience

 Stunning ocean views along the Haeundae coast

 Relaxed sightseeing with minimal walking

​ 1. Ticket Price: 

  • Beach Train: Adults ₩7,000 / Children ₩5,000

  • Sky Capsule: 2-person capsule ₩35,000 / 4-person capsule ₩55,000
    (Prices vary by route and package; online reservations recommended)

 2. Opening hours:

  • Daily: 9:00 AM – 9:00 PM

  • Sky Capsule evening rides are especially popular (illuminated coastal view)

* Operations may be suspended during severe weather conditions.

 3. Estimated Visit Time:

  • 1.5 – 2 hours

  • Includes:

    • Riding the Beach Train along the coastline

    • Experiencing the Sky Capsule ride

    • Stopping at Cheongsapo and Mipo stations

    • Photography of ocean views and coastal cliffs

 4. Location & Access: 

  • Runs along the Haeundae–Cheongsapo–Songjeong coastline

  • Key stations include:

    • Mipo Station (Haeundae)

    • Cheongsapo Station

    • Songjeong Station

  • Approximately 40–50 minutes from Busan Station

  • Easily combined with:

    • Haeundae Beach

    • Cheongsapo Daritdol Skywalk

    • BUSAN X the SKY

Haeundae Blue Line Park videos showing Sky Capsule and coastal train views in Busan
Haeundae Blue Line Park visitor reviews and scenic coastal ride experience in Busan

Haeundae Blue Line Park – Busan’s Most Photogenic Coastal Ride

Haeundae Blue Line Park offers a relaxing coastal ride along one of Busan’s most scenic shorelines. Built on a former railway track, the park features two main attractions: the colorful Sky Capsule and the Beach Train, both designed to showcase uninterrupted ocean views.

The Sky Capsule provides a private, elevated ride above the tracks, making it especially popular for couples and photographers. The Beach Train offers a more flexible option, allowing visitors to hop on and off at different coastal stations.

The route passes through iconic seaside areas, fishing villages, and observation points, creating a slow-paced sightseeing experience ideal for all ages. The gentle speed allows visitors to fully enjoy the coastline without physical effort.

Haeundae Blue Line Park is a highlight of any Busan private tour, offering one of the city’s most enjoyable and photogenic transportation experiences.

13. BUSAN X the SKY

Busan, South Korea

A Sky-High Observatory

Above Haeundae

Korea’s highest observation deck

 Panoramic views of beach, city, and ocean

 Beautiful scenery along the Haeundae coast

​ 1. Ticket Price: 

  • Adults: ₩29,000

  • Children (ages 3–12): ₩26,000

  • Infants under 36 months: Free (with adult)
    (Discounted online tickets available)

* Prices may change without notice.
We confirm availability and pricing in advance when planning your private tour.

 2. Opening hours:

  • Daily: 10:00 AM – 9:00 PM (last admission 8:30 PM)

  • Hours may may vary on holidays or during special events.

 3. Estimated Visit Time:

  • 45 minutes – 1 hour

  • Includes:

    • Viewing Busan’s skyline from the observation deck

    • Walking on the glass-floor sky platform

    • Photography of Haeundae Beach and Gwangan Bridge

    • Visiting themed exhibition zones

 4. Location & Access: 

  • Located inside LCT Landmark Tower, Haeundae

  • Directly adjacent to Haeundae Beach

  • Approximately 40 minutes from Busan Station

  • Easily combined with:

    • Haeundae Beach

    • SEA LIFE Busan Aquarium

    • Haeundae Blue Line Park

BUSAN X the SKY videos showing panoramic views from Korea’s tallest observatory
BUSAN X the SKY visitor reviews and observation deck experience in Haeundae

BUSAN X the SKY – Busan’s Highest Panoramic View

BUSAN X the SKY is Korea’s tallest observation deck, offering breathtaking panoramic views from the upper floors of the LCT Landmark Tower in Haeundae. From this height, visitors can take in sweeping views of the coastline, city skyline, and open ocean all at once.

The observatory features multiple viewing zones, including glass-floor sections that allow visitors to look straight down toward the beach below. The contrast between the vast ocean and Busan’s dense urban landscape creates a striking visual experience.

As an indoor attraction, BUSAN X the SKY can be enjoyed year-round regardless of weather. The space is designed for comfortable movement and clear visibility, making it suitable for visitors of all ages.

BUSAN X the SKY is a must-visit destination on a Busan private tour, offering the most dramatic and comprehensive view of the city from above.

14. SPA LAND Centum City
(Luxury jjimjilbang)

Busan, South Korea

A Premium Korean Spa Experience

in the City

Luxury jjimjilbang with natural hot springs

 Ideal for rest after a full sightseeing day

 Perfect indoor option for evenings or rainy days

​ 1. Ticket Price: 

  • Adults: ₩26,000

  • Children (ages 8–17): ₩21,000

  • Children under 8 not admitted (facility is designed for adults/older kids)

  • Admission includes 4 hours of stay; additional fee applies after

* Ticket prices may change without notice.
We confirm current pricing in advance when planning your private tour.

 2. Opening hours:

  • Daily: 8:00 AM – 11:00 PM

  • Open year-round

* Operating hours may vary on public holidays or during maintenance periods.

 3. Estimated Visit Time:

  • 1.5 – 4 hours
    (Flexible depending on schedule)

  • Includes:

    • Relaxing in hot spring baths

    • Enjoying themed sauna rooms

    • Resting in relaxation lounges

    • Optional spa treatments and massages

 4. Location & Access: 

  • Located inside Shinsegae Centum City, the world’s largest department store

  • Approximately 40 minutes from Busan Station

  • Easily combined with:

    • Haeundae Beach

    • BUSAN X the SKY

    • Shopping & dining in Centum City

SPA LAND Centum City videos showing luxury jjimjilbang facilities and hot spring baths
SPA LAND Centum City visitor reviews and luxury spa experience in Busan

SPA LAND Centum City – Busan’s Most Luxurious Jjimjilbang Experience

SPA LAND Centum City is one of Korea’s most upscale jjimjilbangs, offering a refined spa experience that blends traditional Korean bathing culture with modern luxury. Located inside Shinsegae Centum City, it provides an elegant and spacious environment unlike typical public bathhouses.

The spa features multiple natural hot spring baths sourced from deep underground, along with a wide variety of themed saunas built using traditional materials such as jade, salt, and clay. The clean design, quiet atmosphere, and spacious layout make it especially popular with international visitors.

SPA LAND is ideal for travelers seeking relaxation after a long day of sightseeing. The indoor setting makes it a perfect option regardless of weather, and it also works well as an evening or late-night activity.

SPA LAND Centum City is an excellent addition to a Busan private tour, offering comfort, recovery, and a unique cultural experience in a premium setting.

15. Beomeosa Temple

Busan, South Korea

A Historic Mountain Temple

with Tranquil Forest Surroundings

Historic mountain temple with serene atmosphere

Escape from the city into nature and tradition

Ideal contrast to Busan’s coastal attractions

​ 1. Ticket Price: 

  • Free admission

  • Optional donations are voluntary.

 2. Opening hours:

  • Daily: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
    (Temple Stay programs operate on separate schedules)

* Opening hours may vary depending on religious ceremonies and weather conditions.

 3. Estimated Visit Time:

  • 1 – 1.5 hours

  • Includes:

    • Walking through temple grounds

    • Viewing traditional wooden halls and pagodas

    • Exploring mountain forest trails

    • Photography of seasonal scenery

 4. Location & Access: 

  • Located on the slopes of Geumjeongsan Mountain

  • Approximately 40–50 minutes from central Busan

  • Best accessed by vehicle, followed by gentle walking

  • Easily combined with:

    • Geumjeongsan Fortress

    • Nature-focused Busan itinerary

    • Urban escape routes

Beomeosa Temple videos showing mountain temple grounds and traditional Buddhist architecture
Beomeosa Temple visitor reviews and tranquil mountain temple experience in Busan

Beomeosa Temple – A Tranquil Mountain Temple in Busan

Beomeosa Temple is one of Busan’s most important Buddhist temples, founded over 1,300 years ago during the Silla Dynasty. Nestled deep in the forested slopes of Geumjeongsan Mountain, the temple offers a peaceful retreat from the city’s coastal energy.

Unlike seaside temples, Beomeosa is surrounded by towering trees, mountain air, and quiet walking paths. Traditional wooden halls, stone pagodas, and historic gates reflect classic Korean Buddhist architecture, creating a calm and timeless atmosphere.

Visitors can explore the temple grounds at a relaxed pace, listening to the sounds of nature and temple bells. The environment encourages quiet reflection rather than sightseeing crowds, making it especially appealing to travelers seeking serenity and cultural depth.

Beomeosa Temple is a meaningful stop on a Busan private tour, offering a contrasting experience to the city’s beaches and modern landmarks through history, nature, and spirituality.

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