Here are our 25 day trips everyone must do at least once when visiting South Korea, featuring breathtaking natural landscapes, vibrant cultural sites, and family-friendly adventures that showcase the very best of the country.

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Seoul Day Trips
1. Lotte World 1 Day Pass
Why Go: Spend a fun-filled day in the world’s largest indoor theme park with over 40 rides and an aquarium.
Tour Highlights: Exclusive discounts for foreign tourists, Magic Pass to skip queues.
Good to Know: Combo tickets (Aquarium + Lotte World) must be used on the same day. Kids under 36 months enter free.
Departure Time: Mon–Thu, 9:30am–10:00pm
Cost: From US$26.59 (prices may vary)
2. N Seoul Tower Ticket Combos
Why Go: Get panoramic views of the city from this iconic Seoul landmark, often shining beautifully under the moon.
Tour Highlights: Flexible entry times, observatory access, and exhibits.
Good to Know: Free for infants under 36 months with ID.
Departure Time: Daily, 10:00am–11:00pm
Cost: From US$5.09 (prices may vary)
3. Nanta Show Seoul
Why Go: Enjoy a non-verbal comedy and percussion show based on a kitchen mishap.
Tour Highlights: Early or late showtimes, family-friendly fun.
Good to Know: Arrive 30 minutes early. Minimum age: 5 years.
Departure Time: Mon–Thu, 5:00pm & 8:00pm
Cost: From US$23.85 (prices may vary)
4. Nami Island & Petite France
Why Go: Explore scenic Nami Island and charming Petite France, popular filming spots.
Tour Highlights: Small group tour with flexible pace.
Good to Know: Notify the tour if bringing a stroller or wheelchair.
Departure Time: Departs 7:30am
Cost: From US$52.20 (prices may vary)
5. Nami Island, Garden of Morning Calm, Rail Bike
Why Go: Visit four major attractions outside Seoul in one guided experience.
Tour Highlights: Entrance fees included, peaceful gardens, island visit, and fun rail biking.
Good to Know: Language preference must be advised at booking.
Departure Time: Departs 8:30am
Cost: From US$52.25 (prices may vary)
Jeju Day Trips
6. Jeju Teddy Bear Museum
Why Go: Dive into nostalgia at Korea’s first teddy bear museum with handcrafted bears from around the world.
Tour Highlights: Elvis Presley bear show every 15 minutes, teddy bear history.
Good to Know: No food or drinks allowed. Free for infants under 36 months.
Departure Time: Daily, 9:00am–7:00pm (except summer season)
Cost: From US$7.45 (prices may vary)
7. Eastern Jeju Discovery
Why Go: Explore Jeju’s eastern landscapes, lava tunnels, and coastal cliffs.
Tour Highlights: Includes Jeju Black Pork BBQ or vegetarian lunch, seasonal canola flower fields.
Good to Know: Wear comfortable shoes. Free for ages 0–1.
Departure Time: Departs 8:20am
Cost: From US$77.19 (prices may vary)
8. Western Island Exploration
Why Go: Explore volcanic terrain, curated gardens, and waterfalls on a guided tour.
Tour Highlights: Includes Korean buffet lunch, Hallim Park, Spirited Garden.
Good to Know: Pickup may change based on conditions.
Departure Time: Departs 8:30am
Cost: From US$77.19 (prices may vary)
9. Seogwipo Submarine
Why Go: Board Asia’s first tourist submarine to view coral reefs and marine life.
Tour Highlights: Guided submarine tour with expert crew.
Good to Know: Free for infants under 36 months. Age 13+ for adult tickets.
Departure Time: Daily, 10:00am–4:00pm
Cost: From US$41.45 (prices may vary)
10. Jeju Play K-Pop Museum
Why Go: Dive into Korean pop culture through interactive exhibits and hologram concerts.
Tour Highlights: VR experiences, K-pop immersion, nearby cafes to relax afterward.
Good to Know: Free for infants under 3 with passport.
Departure Time: Daily, 9:00am–7:00pm
Cost: From US$12.39 (prices may vary)
Busan Day Trips
11. SEA LIFE Busan Aquarium
Why Go: Experience one of Korea’s top aquariums, located by Haeundae Beach.
Tour Highlights: Penguin and otter feedings, over 250 marine species.
Good to Know: Children aged 0–3 enter free. Bring ID for verification.
Departure Time: Daily, 10:20am & 2:20pm
Cost: From US$16.39 (prices may vary)
12. Busan Tower Observatory
Why Go: Enjoy panoramic views of Busan from the top of this 120m tower in Yongdusan Park.
Tour Highlights: VR and media art experiences.
Good to Know: Free for kids under 2 with passport.
Departure Time: Daily, 10:00am–11:00pm
Cost: From US$6.05 (prices may vary)
13. East Busan Coastal Tour
Why Go: Discover Busan’s stunning coastal beauty.
Tour Highlights: Famous spots like Haedong Yonggungsa Temple and Nurimaru APEC House.
Good to Know: Declare child seats in advance.
Departure Time: Departs 8:50am
Cost: From US$26.49 (prices may vary)
14. Busan Night Tour
Why Go: See Busan’s city lights and famous night views.
Tour Highlights: Visit Gwangalli Beach and Mt. Hwangnyeong.
Good to Know: Food allowed unless pungent. Declare baby seats if needed.
Departure Time: Departs 6:50pm
Cost: From US$26.49 (prices may vary)
15. Jinhae Cherry Blossom Tour
Why Go: Experience Korea’s most famous cherry blossom festival.
Tour Highlights: Seasonal blossom viewing, round-trip transport.
Good to Know: Blossoms peak in early April. Bring your camera for bonus photos.
Departure Time: Departs 8:20am
Cost: From US$26.25 (prices may vary)
Gangwon-do Day Trips
16. Mt. Seorak & Naksansa Temple Tour
Why Go: Combine hiking and culture in Korea’s eastern coast.
Tour Highlights: Scenic trails and historic Naksansa Temple.
Good to Know: Bring comfortable hiking shoes. Not wheelchair accessible.
Departure Time: Departs 7:20am
Cost: From US$66.00 (prices may vary)
17. Wonju Rail Bike & Suspension Bridge
Why Go: Enjoy biking and breathtaking views.
Tour Highlights: Rail biking, longest suspension bridge, art gardens.
Good to Know: Stair climbing. Two-person minimum.
Departure Time: Departs 7:30am
Cost: From US$99.39 (prices may vary)
18. Vivaldi Park Ski World
Why Go: Hit the slopes at one of Korea’s most popular ski resorts.
Tour Highlights: Amusements parks, ski rentals and lessons available.
Good to Know: Insurance not included. Check weather updates.
Departure Time: Departs 7:30am
Cost: From US$72.45 (prices may vary)
19. Nami Island & Mt. Seorak Combo Tour
Why Go: Enjoy two iconic nature destinations in one day.
Tour Highlights: Nami Island ferry and Mt. Seorak hiking.
Good to Know: Cable car may not run in bad weather.
Departure Time: Departs 7:30am
Cost: From US$66.25 (prices may vary)
20. Garden of Morning Calm & Rail Bike
Why Go: Explore Korea’s most photogenic botanical garden and a scenic rail bike route.
Tour Highlights: Stunning gardens, fun rail biking.
Good to Know: Notify in advance for strollers or wheelchairs.
Departure Time: Departs 7:20am
Cost: From US$44.60 (prices may vary)
Incheon Day Trips
21. Northern Limit Line Border Tour
Why Go: Get a rare glimpse of Korea’s maritime border and the historic DMZ.
Tour Highlights: Maritime border insights, observatories, and war memorials.
Good to Know: Passport required. Minimum 3 people.
Departure Time: Departs 7:00am–8:00am
Cost: From US$97.15 (prices may vary)
22. Ganghwa Island Culture Tour
Why Go: Discover ancient history and countryside culture.
Tour Highlights: Historic temples, dolmens, peaceful views.
Good to Know: Max group size 40. Same rate for adults and kids 3+.
Departure Time: Departs 8:30am
Cost: From US$79.49 (prices may vary)
23. Yeongjongdo Seaside Rail Bike
Why Go: Combine seaside rail biking with fruit picking.
Tour Highlights: Scenic ride along coast, strawberry picking.
Good to Know: Don’t get off bike mid-ride.
Departure Time: Daily, 9:00am–6:00pm
Cost: From US$21.19 (prices may vary)
24. CGV Incheon Mission Race
Why Go: Enjoy a cinematic puzzle and obstacle course.
Tour Highlights: Interactive missions, movie-themed simulations.
Good to Know: No strollers or food inside. Weekdays less crowded.
Departure Time: Daily, 11:00am–10:00pm
Cost: From US$8.49 (prices may vary)
25. DMZ and NLL Tour from Incheon
Why Go: Learn about Korea’s divided past and maritime border zones near North Korea.
Tour Highlights: Northern Limit Line visit, DMZ insights.
Good to Know: Passport required. Minimum group size: 3.
Departure Time: Departs 7:00am–8:00am
Cost: From US$106.00 (prices may vary)
Gyeonggi Province Day Trips
26. Korean Folk Village in Yongin
Why Go: Step back into Joseon dynasty Korea.
Tour Highlights: Live performances, horse riding, traditional houses.
Good to Know: Wear comfortable shoes.
Departure Time: Daily, 9:30am–6:30pm
Cost: From US$15.00 (prices may vary)
27. Everland Theme Park Day Trip
Why Go: Spend a full day in Korea’s largest theme park.
Tour Highlights: Thrill rides, safari, zoo, gardens, seasonal festivals.
Good to Know: Keep tickets, wallet, and valuables secure. For all ages.
Departure Time: Daily, 10:00am–9:00pm
Cost: From US$32.50 (prices may vary)
28. DMZ Tour from Seoul
Why Go: Explore the history and tension at the North Korean border.
Tour Highlights: Visit Dora Observatory, Third Tunnel, and more.
Good to Know: Closed on Mondays.
Departure Time: Departs 8:00am
Cost: From US$42.00 (prices may vary)
29. Suwon Hwaseong Fortress Tour
Why Go: Discover a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Tour Highlights: Fortress walks, Hwaseong Haenggung Palace, archery.
Good to Know: Bring sunscreen and bottled water. Near Suwon train station.
Departure Time: Daily, 9:00am–6:00pm
Cost: From US$11.00 (prices may vary)
30. Pocheon Art Valley & Herb Island Tour
Why Go: Explore a former quarry turned art space and a botanical wonderland.
Tour Highlights: Art installations, cave exploration, illuminated gardens.
Good to Know: Not ideal on rainy days. Seasonal strawberry picking.
Departure Time: Departs 9:00am
Cost: From US$36.00 (prices may vary)

South Korea Day Trip Takeaways
Exploring South Korea has never been easier, especially with these convenient day trips from Seoul and beyond. This destination really has something for all kinds of visitors. These highlight tours are ideal for travelers who want to see more while skipping the hassle.
South Korea’s vibrant regions are ready to welcome you. Don’t forget essentials like travel health insurance, a budget-friendly itinerary, and your portable power bank.
So if you’re planning a trip, save this guide and start mapping your own adventure. Don’t forget to book your favorites early—they fill up fast!
FAQ
Spring (March–May) and fall (September–November) are ideal. The weather is mild, cherry blossoms bloom in spring, and autumn leaves are stunning.
Some trips are doable via ITX train or local buses, like Suwon or the Korean Folk Village. But guided tours save time and often include bonuses like entrance tickets.
Yes, especially for adventurous activities like rail biking or skiing. It also helps with emergency medical coverage.
