Pricing to be used as a guideline - rates may fluctuate between weekday and weekends.
Surcharges apply over public holidays. Availability of train tickets during Korean New Year, Chuseok, Christmas, and major holidays cannot be guaranteed.
Independent Holiday
9 Days ex Seoul
Departs: Daily
Seoul (3) | Busan (3) | Seoul (2)
This 9-day journey through South Korea offers a rich blend of history, culture, and coastal scenery, combining the bustling energy of Seoul and Busan with traditional villages, UNESCO heritage sites, and the unique experience of the DMZ. The itinerary features guided tours, local cuisine, and immersive cultural experiences, providing a comprehensive view of Korea’s past and present.
- 24/7 local operator support in South Korea
- Explore Seoul’s Gyeongbokgung Palace, Bukchon Hanok Village, and N Seoul Tower
- Step back in time at Yongin Korean Folk Village and Suwon Hwaseong Fortress
- Discover Silla-era treasures at Seokguram Grotto, Bulguksa Temple, and Daereungwon Tombs in Gyeongju
- Experience Busan’s coastal beauty at Haedong Yonggungsa Temple, Haeundae Beach, and Dongbaekseom Island
- Itinerary
- Accommodation
- Important Information
Day 1: Seoul
Welcome to Seoul! On arrival at Incheon International Airport, you will be welcomed by your driver and transferred by private vehicle to your Seoul Hotel.
Day 2: Seoul (B)
Meet your guide in the hotel lobby at 8:30am and set out on a full-day exploration of Seoul using the city's efficient public transport network, offering an authentic insight into daily life.
Begin with a visit to Namsan Tower, where panoramic views stretch across the Seoul skyline. Continue to the vibrant district of Insadong, renowned for its traditional tea houses, art galleries, antique stores and craft boutiques. Proceed to Gwanghwamun Plaza, an important civic space featuring the statues of King Sejong the Great and Admiral Yi Sun-sin. At 2:00pm, witness the colourful Changing of the Guard Ceremony, a faithful recreation of the royal guard traditions of the Joseon Dynasty. Continue to Gyeongbokgung Palace, the grandest and most impressive of Seoul's five royal palaces. Built in 1395, the palace showcases magnificent architecture, tranquil courtyards and beautifully restored ceremonial halls.
This afternoon, wander through Bukchon Hanok Village, where hundreds of traditional Korean hanok homes line narrow laneways, preserving the atmosphere of old Seoul. Conclude the day at Gwangjang Market, one of Korea's oldest and most famous traditional markets, where you can sample local specialities such as gimbap and savoury mung bean pancakes before returning to your hotel by subway.
Note: Gyeongbokgung Palace is closed on Tuesdays; Bukchon Hanok Village is closed on Sundays.
Day 3: Seoul (BL)
Note: Meeting time & location are subject to change and will be re-confirmed before the tour
Day 4: Seoul – Gyeongju – Busan (BL)
Day 5: Busan (B)
Day 6: Busan (B)
After breakfast, meet the guide at 9:00am to begin the tour. Visit Huinnyeoul Culture Village, noted for its coastal views and artistic atmosphere, and stroll through its picturesque streets. Continue to Yeongdo Haenyeo Village, where the culture of female divers is showcased alongside fresh seafood such as sea urchin, sea cucumber, and conch. Lunch is served at a local restaurant. Explore Jagalchi Market, Korea’s largest seafood market, bustling with vendors and fresh catches or alternately visit Yongdusan Park & Busan Tower with a rich historical atmosphere and a panoramic view of the city and port. Walk through nearby BIFF Square, a centre of film heritage, shopping, and street food. Conclude with Gamcheon Culture Village, renowned for its colourful houses, murals, and art-filled alleyways, providing a vivid display of local creativity.
Note: Yeongdo Haenyeo Village closed Mondays | Jalgachi fish market is closed every 1st, 3rd, and 5th Tuesday of the month.
Day 7: Busan – Seoul (B)
Transfer by private vehicle to the station and board one of Korea’s KTX high-speed trains for a comfortable three-hour journey back to Seoul. Upon arrival, your guide will be waiting for you at the train station.
This afternoon visit Namdaemun Market, Korea's largest traditional market, where stalls overflow with local snacks, souvenirs, clothing and everyday goods. Continue to Myeongdong, Seoul's vibrant shopping district, renowned for its fashion boutiques, K-beauty stores and popular street food. Explore the eclectic Dongmyo Flea Market, a favourite destination for vintage clothing, antiques and unique second-hand treasures. Finish at the futuristic Dongdaemun Design Plaza (DDP), an architectural landmark showcasing contemporary design, exhibitions and creative spaces. If time permits, take a short walk along the nearby Cheonggyecheon Stream before returning to your hotel.
Day 8: Seoul (B)
Around 7:00am you will be picked up by a shared transfer vehicle and driven to the meeting point. Meet the DMZ specialist guide at the meeting point for a regular tour to the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ). This 250 km long and 4km wide stretch of land has split the Korean peninsula in half since the 1953 Korean War ceasefire. Due to the almost complete lack of humans in such a heavily controlled area, this section of land has become an extremely well-preserved wildlife refuge.
Notes:
• DMZ is closed on Mondays
• Each traveller is required to bring their passport for today’s visit
Day 9: Seoul (B)
This morning, after check out, you will be transferred to the airport by your driver (no guide) for your onward flight.
TOUR INCLUSIONS:
- 24/7 local operator support in South Korea
- 8 nights’ hotel accommodation
- Daily breakfasts at hotels
- 2 Lunches
- Transfers as specified by private air-conditioned vehicle with English-speaking driver (no guide). Surcharge applies for airport transfers between 10:00pm – 7:00am
- Tours as specified by private air-conditioned vehicles or public transport
- T-money cards for public transport
- English speaking local guides
- Entrance fees
- Street food tasting at Gwangjang Market on Day 2
- Cable car ride at N Seoul tower on Day 2
- Regular Korean Folk Village & Suwon tour on Day 3
- Seoul-Gyeongju by KTX high-speed train in economy class
- Sky Capsule ride Day 5
- Regular DMZ half day tour Day 8
- South Korea Travel Notes - issued by Innovative Travel
TOUR EXCLUSIONS:
- International airfares
- Optional tours and excursions
- Porterage
- Tipping/Gratuities (please refer to tour notes for a recommended guideline)
- Personal Expenses
- Hotel charges for minibar or any extra charges
- Visas (unless specified)
- Travel Insurance (compulsory)
- Any other services not clearly mentioned in the inclusions above
Seoul
First Class: Amid Hotel - Standard Room
Deluxe Class: Novotel Ambassador Seoul Dongdaemun - Superior Room
Busan
First Class: Ramada Encore by Wyndham Busan Haeundae - Superior/Deluxe Room
Deluxe Class: Park Hyatt - King Bed Room
Seoul
First Class: Amid Hotel -Standard Room
Deluxe Class: Novotel Ambassador Seoul Dongdaemun - Superior Room
Busan Beaches & Swimming Regulations
In Busan, public swimming is strictly permitted only during the official opening season (typically July to August), when lifeguards are on duty. Outside this period, entering the water for swimming is generally restricted for safety reasons.
Popular public beaches include: Haeundae, Gwangalli, and Songjeong
* In Korea, all beaches are public property. While some premium resorts provide direct beach access and exclusive guest services (such as dedicated sunbeds during summer), the beach areas themselves are shared with the public.
Public Holidays & Festivals in South Korea - 2026
January 1 (Thursday): New New Year's Day
February 16 (Monday) - February 18 (Wednesday): Seollal (Lunar New Year)
March 1 (Sunday) - March 2 (Monday): Independence Movement Day
May 5 (Tuesday): Children's Day
May 24 (Sunday) - May 25 (Monday): Buddha's Birthday
June 6 (Saturday): Memorial Day
August 15 (Saturday) - August 17 (Monday): Liberation Day
September 24 (Thursday) - September 26 (Saturday): Chuseok
October 3 (Saturday) - October 5 ( Monday): National Foundation Day
October 9 (Friday): Hangeul Day
December 25 2026 (Friday): Christmas & New Year
Sightseeing
- Gyeongbokgung Palace is closed on Tuesdays
- Bukchon Hanok Village is closed on Sundays
- Jeju Haenyeo Museum is closed on Mondays
- The Haenyeo demonstration is weather permitting and available at 14:00 pm
- Please note that there are many stairs leading to the top of Seongsan Ilchulbong
- Geomun Oreum is closed on Tuesdays
- DMZ is closed on Monday’s
- Passports are required on the DMZ tour
- Jalgachi fish market is closed every 1st, 3rd, and 5th Tuesday of the month
- Please note that Sky Capsule tickets are subject to availability. During peak seasons and weekends, tickets may sell out quickly. In such cases, we will substitute Beach Train tickets if Sky Capsule tickets are unavailable. The route remains unchanged.
Transfers
Availability of train tickets during Korean New Year, Chuseok, Christmas, and major holidays cannot be guaranteed
Surcharge applies for airport transfers between 10:00pm – 7:00am
Water Bottles
We encourage travellers to travel with their own refillable/reusable water container in order to minimise plastic bottle usage and water waste, as more and more refilling stations are now available in destinations.
Trip prices and dates are correct at the time of the website going live, however all offers are subject to reconfirmation at the time of booking. All featured tour itineraries and offers may be subject to change due to seasonal variations without notice, or due to local conditions or other conditions. Please confirm all details at time of booking. Travel insurance is mandatory for all Innovative Travel bookings. All passports must be valid for 6 months prior to your return to your home country. Visas are the responsibility of the traveller. Special VIP meet and assist offers are available in some destinations for New Zealand passport holders, for other nationalities please check at the time of booking. For full terms and conditions, please refer to our Booking Conditions page.