On the hunt for a holiday destination that features high-tech cities, hilly countryside towns, rustic coastal villages and sub-tropical islands? As luck would have it, we know just the place and our South Korea tour packages are the perfect place to start.
Your first South Korean experience awaits as soon as you touch down in the bustling capital, with Seoul city tours serving as the perfect way to explore the vibrant neighbourhoods while snacking on street food. While you’re there, take some time to explore Korea’s largest Chinatown with Incheon Chinatown visits. Sampling your way through a unique blend of Korean and Chinese cuisine? Yes please.
From here you can depart the city and take your pick from a range of unique cultural experiences. Step back in time exploring ancient temples, royal tombs and the rich history of the Silla Dynasty at Gyeongju Historical Sites. Walk the walls of the Suwon Hwaseong Fortress, try on traditional Korean attire and snap some beautiful photos with Korean Hanbok experiences, or learn about Korea’s divided history with DMZ excursions.
If nature is more your vibe, be sure to marvel at Jeju Island's natural wonders like volcanic landscapes, stunning waterfalls and beautiful beaches. Take a scenic escape through picturesque landscapes and unique art installations with Nami Island day trips, or head to the well-preserved Andong Hahoe Folk Village to experience traditional Korean culture and architecture.
From here, round out your trip by enjoying the sandy shores, vibrant markets and delicious seafood of South Korea's coastal oasis on a Busan beach holiday. Intrigued? We thought you might be. Chat with your local Flight Centre travel expert to book your South Korea tour package today.
Our South Korea tour packages often include visits to Seoul, Busan, Jeju Island, and Gyeongju.
Some South Korea tour packages include flights, while others do not. Check the package details and chat with your travel expert to include flights in your booking.
Yes, many of our tours offer family-friendly activities, experiences and accommodation. If in doubt, chat with your local Flight Centre travel expert to find the right South Korea tour option for your tiny travellers.
Travellers from some countries can enter visa-free; others may need a visa. Check the specific requirements for your nationality by visiting the South Korean visa and immigration website or chatting with your Flight Centre travel expert.
Yes, cultural tours like temple visits, calligraphy workshops, cooking classes and market adventures can easily be added to our South Korea packages.
Yes, South Korea is generally safe for tourists. If in doubt, we recommend you follow travel advisories, keep up to date with local guidelines and use common sense. (P.S. Don’t forget to grab some travel insurance, that way you’re covered in case something does go wrong).
The best time to visit South Korea is between March to May, and September to November. These months generally offer pleasant weather with fewer crowds competing for the perfect holiday snap.
Put your best foot forward, wearing comfortable, stylish clothing and decent walking shoes during your visit to South Korea. Don’t forget to dress modestly for temple visits out of respect for the local customs and traditions.
Tours typically range from one week to two weeks, giving you plenty of time to experience bustling city streets and peaceful country towns, learn some K-Pop, meet friendly locals and feast on delicious cuisine (did somebody say Korean fried chicken?) . Got more time up your sleeve? Chat with our travel experts about extending your trip or even tacking on another tour.
Travel insurance is generally not included in the tour package itself. With that in mind, it’s a pretty important part of your holiday, so chat with our travel experts about including it as part of your booking total.