Private Shore Excursion with Pickup from Busan Cruise Ship Terminal.
A licensed Tour Guide will take you on a convenient private tour highlighting Busan's history, nature, culture, local market, and Korean cuisine. We guarantee to pick you up and drop you off at the port on time.
- Officially Licensed Tour Guide
- See the top sights of Busan in just one day
- Free Wi fi on board
- Travel comfortably in round-trip transportation
Get on board and enjoy the tour!
This itinerary can be customized to meet your needs and preferences. Send me a message with your requests!
Meeting Point
Busan International Cruise Terminal
- Or we can pick you up from the Busan Train Station or your hotel in Busan.
Haedong Yonggungsa ( Dragon Temple by the sea)
Haedong Yonggung Temple is a Buddhist temple in Gijang-gun, Busan, South Korea. The temple claims it was first built in 1376, although this claim has been disputed. The temple complex is a large one and one of the few in Korea to be set on the seaside. Also, it's called the most beautiful temple in Korea.
Haeundae Dalmaji-gil Road
Called Busan’s Montmartre, Dalmaji-gil Road is famous for its views of the blue ocean, white sandy beach, Camellia forest, and pine tree forest, creating one of Busan’s eight scenic sites.
Nurimaru APEC House in Haeundae at Dongbaek Island, Haeundae
Nurimaru APEC House, a modern pavilion building located on Dongbaek Island in Haeundae-gu, Busan, has served as a venue for the Busan APEC Summit and the ASEAN-Korea Special Summit in the past, and now hosts various cultural exhibitions and performances. The view of the sea off Dongbaek Island through the glass exterior wall is particularly beautiful.
UN Memorial Cemetery
The United Nations Memorial Cemetery in Korea is the only UN memorial cemetery in the world. The United Nations Memorial Cemetery in Korea is the final resting place of the fallen UN soldiers and war veterans who fought in defense of peace and freedom following the outbreak of the Korean War on the 25th of June 1950.
The Korean government and the United Nations agreed in November 1959 to establish this cemetery for the UN Forces as a sacred ground, to pay eternal tribute to those who fell in the Korean War, and to uphold the noble causes of freedom and peace for which they sacrificed their lives.
The UN Memorial Cemetery in Korea comprises monuments donated by the participating nations as well as a Memorial Service Hall, a Memorabilia Hall, Wall of Remembrance, and the UN Forces Monument, and receives an increasing number of official guests and visiting citizens of all nations who come to pay tribute and respect.
Busan Gamcheon Culture Village
During the Korean War, refugees who fled to Busan and followers settled here, building their own houses on bare ground and forming a small village. As refugees poured in, the flatlands of Busan were filled with urban areas, and eventually, villages were formed even on mountain slopes that had been uninhabited.
In 2007, the new town project that was in full swing at the time was against it. It was eventually abandoned due to opposition from the residents. Afterwards, instead of abandoning the existing redevelopment method of demolishing all existing buildings and building new ones, the urban regeneration project was promoted as a so-called preservation-type redevelopment. As the Gamcheon Culture Village project was carried out, the good scenery and atmosphere created by the unique topography of this place spread through word of mouth, and it became known as a tourist destination. In 2024, it grew into a famous tourist destination with over 2.5 million annual visitors.
Jagalchi Market (Fish Market)
Jagalchi Market is Busan's representative fish market. It got its name because of the gravel floor. In 1922, the Busan Fisheries Cooperative built a building and started a consignment sales business in Nampo-dong, and as merchants gradually increased, the current Jagalchi Market was born.
If you look outside the building, you can see mackerel and sea squirts being sold along the roadside of Jagalchi Beach, and it boasts a reputation for being a place where you can buy fresh seafood, along with the nearby Shindonga Fish Market and Dried Fish Market.
Ending Point
Return to pick up point. (Back to Cruise Terminal or Train Station/Hotel)
This tour can be customized to meet your needs and preferences. Click below to send me a message with your requests.
- Private transportation with Hyundai Staria/Hyundai Elantra/ SUV,
depending on the number of participants
- Licensed Tour Guide
- Gas + Tolls + Parking fees
- Free Wi-Fi on board
- Cable Car ride (about $17 for a round trip/pp)
- Lunch
- Gratuities
- This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate.
- Please let me know in advance if you have any food allergies or other dietary restrictions.
We provide you with Free Wi-fi on board.
Any other private tours should always be considered.
For example, Corporate Visit, Academic Tour, Temple Stay, Korean food Class, etc.
Hi! I'm Daniel, your tour guide in Korea.
I was born and raised in Korea and studied and lived in America for a long time.
I have a Korean official tour guide license and have guided many foreign tourists for many years.
I will help you feel closer to many of Korea's historical sites, relics, and hidden local spots to
keep them as precious memories.
I always enjoy guiding every tourist with my best hospitality.
See you soon.
$300/ per group