1. Yeongjong Seaside Rail Bike
Incheon, South Korea
A Coastal Rail Bike Ride
with West Sea Views
✔ Seaside rail bike with open ocean views
✔ Easy access near Incheon International Airport
✔ Perfect light activity before or after flights
1. Ticket Price:
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Rail Bike (2-seater): ₩25,000
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Rail Bike (3-seater): ₩29,000
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Rail Bike (4-seater): ₩32,000
* Ticket prices may change without notice and vary slightly depending on season and promotions.
We confirm availability and pricing in advance when planning your private tour.
2. Opening hours:
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Mar - Nov: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
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Dec - Feb: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
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Open year-round, but weather and coastal conditions may affect availability
3. Estimated Visit Time:
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1 – 1.5 hours
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Includes:
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Rail bike ride along the coastline
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West Sea ocean views
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Themed tunnels and photo stops
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4. Location & Access:
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Located on Yeongjong Island, Incheon
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Approximately 40–60 minutes from Seoul
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Near Incheon International Airport
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Easily combined with:
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Wolmido & Incheon coastal attractions
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Airport-area sightseeing
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Incheon city tours
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Yeongjong Seaside Rail Bike – A Relaxed Ride by the West Sea
Yeongjong Seaside Rail Bike offers a relaxed coastal rail bike experience along the western shoreline of Yeongjong Island. Unlike inland rail bikes, this route provides open sea views, wide horizons, and fresh ocean breezes throughout the ride.
The track runs parallel to the coast, allowing riders to enjoy views of the sea, tidal flats, and passing ships. The gentle pace makes the experience suitable for couples, families, and travelers looking for a light outdoor activity without physical strain.
Because of its proximity to Incheon International Airport, Yeongjong Seaside Rail Bike is especially popular as a half-day stop or a pre-departure / post-arrival experience. It offers a refreshing outdoor moment without long travel time from Seoul.
Yeongjong Seaside Rail Bike is an excellent addition to an Incheon private tour, combining accessibility, coastal scenery, and relaxed pacing.
Incheon Tour Featuring Yeongjong Seaside Rail Bike
2. Incheon Chinatown
Incheon, South Korea
Korea’s Largest and Oldest Chinatown
✔ Korea’s only official Chinatown
✔ Famous birthplace of jjajangmyeon
✔ Perfect pairing with Open Port & Wolmido
1. Ticket Price:
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No admission fee (public streets and cultural sites are free to enter)
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Food, snacks, and souvenirs are purchased individuall
* Prices vary by restaurant and shop.
You can enjoy flexible free time for food tasting during your private tour
2. Opening hours:
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Open daily (shops and restaurants generally 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM)
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Peak hours: lunchtime and evenings, especially weekends and holidays
3. Estimated Visit Time:
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1 – 1.5 hours
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Includes:
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Exploring themed streets and traditional architecture
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Visiting Jajangmyeon Museum
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Sampling Chinese-Korean cuisine
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Shopping for snacks and souvenirs
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4. Location & Access:
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Located near Incheon Station
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Approximately 1 hour from Seoul
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Easily combined with:
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Songwol-dong Fairy Tale Village
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Open Port Area (Modern History Street)
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Wolmido seaside attractions
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Incheon Chinatown – Birthplace of Korean-Chinese Cuisine
Incheon Chinatown is Korea’s only official Chinatown and the birthplace of jjajangmyeon, one of the country’s most iconic comfort foods. Established in the late 19th century, the area reflects the history of Chinese immigrants who settled near Incheon Port during Korea’s opening to the world.
Visitors can explore colorful streets lined with traditional gates, murals, shops, and restaurants serving Korean-Chinese cuisine. The area blends Chinese cultural elements with Korean influences, creating a unique atmosphere found nowhere else in the country.
The neighborhood is compact and easy to explore on foot, making it suitable for travelers of all ages. Food-focused visitors, history lovers, and casual walkers will all find something to enjoy.
Incheon Chinatown is a must-visit stop in an Incheon private tour, offering cultural insight, local flavors, and a lively street atmosphere.
3. G-Tower Observatory
Incheon, South Korea
A Free Observatory
with Panoramic Songdo Views
✔ Free observation deck with city views
✔ Indoor, weather-independent attraction
✔ Perfect pairing with Songdo Central Park
1. Ticket Price:
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Free admission to the observatory (no ticket required)
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Occasionally, special exhibitions or events may have separate fees
* Admission policies may change during special events or maintenance periods.
2. Opening hours:
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Weekdays: 10:00 AM – 9:00 PM
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Weekends & Public Holidays: 1:00 PM – 9:00 PM
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Closed on Monday, Some National Holidays, New Year’s Day, Lunar New Year holidays, and Chuseok holidays
* Opening hours may vary depending on building operations and official events.
3. Estimated Visit Time:
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30 – 45 minutes
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Includes:
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Viewing Songdo Central Park from above
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Photography from the observation deck
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Exploring exhibition displays inside the building
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4. Location & Accessl:
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Located in Songdo International Business District
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Inside G-Tower building
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Approximately 1–1.5 hours from Seoul
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Easily combined with:
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Songdo Central Park
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Incheon city sightseeing
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Modern urban architecture tour
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G-Tower Observatory – A Bird’s-Eye View of Modern Incheon
G-Tower Observatory offers one of the best free observation decks in the Incheon area, providing panoramic views of Songdo International Business District and the surrounding urban landscape. Located on the upper floors of the G-Tower building, the observatory allows visitors to see Songdo’s modern city planning from above.
From the observation deck, visitors can enjoy views of Central Park, high-rise buildings, and, on clear days, distant coastal areas. The indoor setting makes it a comfortable stop in any season, offering shelter from weather while still delivering wide-open views.
The observatory is compact and easy to visit, making it ideal for travelers looking for a short scenic stop without physical effort or additional cost. It is especially appealing to visitors interested in Korea’s modern development and urban design.
G-Tower Observatory is a perfect addition to an Incheon private tour, offering a calm, informative, and cost-free viewpoint in the heart of Songdo.
4. Wolmido Island
Incheon, South Korea
A Seaside Park
with Amusement Rides and Ocean Views
✔ Seaside walking paths with ocean views
✔ Local street food and casual attractions
✔ Perfect pairing with Chinatown & Open Port Area
1. Ticket Price:
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Free admission to Wolmido Island (public access)
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Individual attractions such as Wolmido Amusement Park, cruises, or cafés may have separate fees
* Prices vary by attraction and vendor.
2. Opening hours:
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Open year-round (public areas accessible 24 hours)
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Amusement park, cruises, and restaurants generally operate between 10:00 AM – 9:00 PM
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Hours may vary depending on season and facility
3. Estimated Visit Time:
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1 – 1.5 hours
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Includes:
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Walking along the waterfront promenade
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Enjoying amusement park rides
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Watching sunset over the West Sea
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Exploring cafés and seafood restaurants
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4. Location & Access:
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Located near Incheon Port
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Approximately 1 hour from Seoul
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Easily combined with:
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Incheon Chinatown
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Open Port Area (Modern History Street)
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Incheon city coastal route
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Wolmido Island – Seaside Fun and West Coast Sunsets
Wolmido Island is a lively seaside destination known for its ocean views, casual atmosphere, and local entertainment. Facing the West Sea, the area offers wide coastal walkways where visitors can enjoy fresh sea breezes and views of passing ships.
The island is famous for its street food, seafood restaurants, and small amusement park rides that create a playful, relaxed environment. Unlike theme parks, Wolmido has a local charm—families, couples, and friends gather here to walk, eat, and enjoy simple seaside fun.
Wolmido’s flat layout and short walking distances make it easy to explore without physical strain. It is especially popular in the late afternoon and early evening, when the seaside atmosphere becomes most lively.
Wolmido Island is an ideal stop in an Incheon private tour, offering a balance of food, ocean scenery, and light entertainment close to the city center.
5. Ganghwa Peace Observatory
Incheon, South Korea
A Border Observatory
Overlooking North Korea
✔ Rare civilian viewpoint toward North Korea
✔ Educational insight into modern Korean history
✔ Ideal pairing with Ganghwa Island attractions
1. Ticket Price:
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Adults: ₩2,500
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Youth (ages 13–18): ₩1,700
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Children (ages 7–12): ₩1,000
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Free admission for seniors (65+) and preschool children
* Ticket prices may change without notice.
We confirm current pricing in advance when planning your private tour.
2. Opening hours:
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Daily: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (March–October: until 6:00 PM)
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Closed on Mondays, New Year’s Day, Lunar New Year, and Chuseok
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Admission ends 30 minutes before closing
* Operating hours may vary depending on weather and security conditions.
3. Estimated Visit Time:
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45 minutes – 1 hour
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Includes:
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Viewing North Korean territory through binoculars
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Exploring exhibition displays
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Learning about Korean War and border history
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4. Location & Accessl:
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Located on Ganghwa Island, near the northern border
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Approximately 1.5–2 hours from Seoul
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Accessible by vehicle via bridges from mainland Incheon
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Easily combined with:
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Ganghwa Island sightseeing
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DMZ-related historical stops
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Countryside coastal routes
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Ganghwa Peace Observatory – A Rare View Toward the Korean Peninsula Border
Ganghwa Peace Observatory offers one of the closest civilian viewpoints toward North Korea, providing a powerful and educational perspective on the Korean Peninsula’s division. From the observatory, visitors can look across the river toward North Korean territory, sometimes visible with the help of binoculars.
The site combines scenic river views with historical context, allowing visitors to better understand the realities of the Korean War and the ongoing division of Korea. Informational displays and exhibits inside the observatory help explain the geography, history, and significance of the border region.
Unlike urban attractions, the atmosphere here is calm and reflective. The elevated viewpoint and open landscape make it a meaningful stop for travelers interested in modern Korean history and geopolitics.
Ganghwa Peace Observatory is a valuable addition to an Incheon private tour, especially for visitors seeking deeper cultural and historical insight beyond typical sightseeing.
6. Sinpo International Market
Incheon, South Korea
A Traditional Market
Famous for Dakgangjeong
✔ Famous Sinpo dakgangjeong street food
✔ Authentic local market atmosphere
✔ Perfect pairing with Chinatown & Wolmido
1. Ticket Price:
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Free entry (open market street)
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Individual food, snacks, and goods priced separately
* Prices vary by vendor and menu item.
2. Opening hours:
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Daily: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
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Closed on major holidays such as Lunar New Year and Chuseok
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Best visited around lunchtime or in the afternoon for the full food experience
* Opening hours may vary by individual vendors and holidays.
3. Estimated Visit Time:
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45 minutes – 1 hour
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Includes:
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Sampling dakgangjeong (sweet and spicy fried chicken)
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Exploring seafood and snack stalls
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Shopping for local specialties
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4. Location & Accessl:
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Located near Incheon Chinatown & Open Port Area
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Approximately 1 hour from Seoul
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Easily combined with:
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Incheon Chinatown
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Wolmido Island
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Open Port Modern History Street
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Sinpo International Market – Home of Incheon’s Famous Street Food
Sinpo International Market is one of Incheon’s most beloved traditional markets, known especially for its iconic Korean street food. The market gained nationwide fame as the birthplace of Sinpo Dakgangjeong, crispy fried chicken coated in a sweet and spicy sauce.
Walking through the narrow alleys, visitors can sample a wide variety of snacks, including fried dumplings, hotteok, fish cakes, and local comfort foods. The atmosphere is lively yet approachable, offering an authentic glimpse into everyday Korean food culture.
Unlike large modern shopping centers, Sinpo Market retains a strong local identity. Vendors are friendly, portions are generous, and prices are reasonable, making it an easy and enjoyable stop for first-time visitors to Korea.
Sinpo International Market is an ideal addition to an Incheon private tour, especially for travelers who want to experience authentic local flavors in a relaxed, walkable setting.
7. Songdo Central Park
Incheon, South Korea
A Modern Waterfront Park
in Korea’s Smart City
✔ Modern waterfront park with city skyline views
✔ Flat, easy walking paths for all ages
✔ Perfect pairing with G-Tower Observatory
1. Ticket Price:
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Free admission to the park
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Optional activities are paid separately:
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Pedal boats / water taxis
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Cafés and nearby attractions
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* Prices for optional activities vary by season and operator.
2. Opening hours:
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Open year-round (24 hours for park access)
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Rental facilities (boats, bikes, water taxis): generally 9:00 AM – 9:00 PM
* Operating schedules for activities may vary depending on weather and season.
3. Estimated Visit Time:
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1 – 1.5 hours
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Includes:
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Walking along waterfront paths
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Enjoying canal boat rides
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Cycling around the park
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Relaxing in open green spaces
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4. Location & Access:
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Located in Songdo International Business District
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Approximately 1–1.5 hours from Seoul
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Easily combined with:
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G-Tower Observatory
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Songdo cafés & modern architecture
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Incheon city private tour routes
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Songdo Central Park – Modern Waterfront Oasis in Incheon
Songdo Central Park is a large urban park designed around a man-made seawater canal, offering a calm and open space in the heart of Songdo International Business District. Inspired by famous global city parks, it blends modern city views with nature and water.
Visitors can stroll along wide walking paths, relax by the canal, or enjoy views of sleek high-rise buildings reflected on the water. The park’s flat terrain makes it accessible for all ages, including families and seniors.
One of the highlights of Songdo Central Park is its peaceful atmosphere despite being surrounded by a modern city. Optional boat rides allow visitors to experience the park from the water, while nearby cafés provide a comfortable place to rest.
Songdo Central Park is an excellent stop in an Incheon private tour, offering a refreshing contrast to traditional markets and historical sites with its clean, modern scenery.
8. Wolmido Isalnd Cruise
Incheon, South Korea
A Coastal Cruise with West Sea Views
✔ Comfortable coastal cruise with ocean views
✔ Easy, relaxing experience for all ages
✔ Perfect pairing with Wolmido Island & Chinatown
1. Ticket Price:
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Adults: ₩15,000–₩25,000
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Children: ₩10,000–₩15,000
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Ticket prices may vary by:
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Cruise type (daytime / sunset / night cruise)
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Season and operating schedule
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* Prices may change without notice.
We confirm availability and pricing in advance when planning your private tour.
2. Opening hours:
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Daily: 10:00 AM – 9:00 PM
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Evening and sunset cruises available (weather permitting)
* Cruises may be suspended due to strong winds or rough sea conditions.
3. Estimated Visit Time:
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1 – 1.5 hours
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Includes:
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Coastal sightseeing cruise
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Viewing Incheon Port and nearby islands
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Enjoying live music or onboard entertainment (varies by cruise)
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4. Location & Access:
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Departs from Wolmido Island Pier
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Approximately 1 hour from Seoul
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Easily combined with:
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Wolmido Island walk
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Incheon Chinatown
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Sinpo International Market
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Wolmido Island Cruise – Relaxing Sail & Coastal Views Near Seoul
Wolmido Island Cruise offers a relaxing way to experience Incheon’s coastline from the sea. Departing from Wolmido Island, the cruise takes visitors along calm coastal waters, offering views of Incheon Port, nearby islands, and the open West Sea.
The cruise is designed for comfort, with spacious seating and open decks that allow passengers to enjoy fresh sea air and wide ocean views. Depending on the schedule, visitors can choose daytime cruises with clear visibility or evening cruises that showcase the city lights and sunset atmosphere.
This experience requires minimal physical effort, making it suitable for seniors, families, and travelers who prefer a relaxed sightseeing option. The gentle pace of the cruise allows visitors to unwind while enjoying Korea’s coastal scenery.
Wolmido Island Cruise is a great addition to an Incheon private tour, providing a peaceful break between city sightseeing and market visits.
















