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Explore Busan with a 2-day fully customized tour featuring top sights, scenic views, and local experiences, all in private, comfortable transport.
Our review focuses on the 2-DAYS Busan Customized and Included Night tour, a private experience designed to showcase South Korea’s vibrant coastal city on your terms. With a mix of sightseeing, cultural stops, and stunning coastal views, this tour offers a flexible way to see the highlights without feeling rushed or overwhelmed. It’s priced at $550 per person, a fair deal considering the personalized service, all-inclusive transportation, and the wide range of attractions covered.
What we really love about this experience is how adaptable it is — whether you’re into history, beaches, shopping, or scenic spots, your guide can tailor the itinerary just for you. Plus, the inclusion of a night tour means you get a much more panoramic view of Busan’s lively city lights and coastlines.
One thing to keep in mind is that this tour is quite comprehensive, so it requires a full day — be prepared for long hours and lots of walking. Also, since it’s customized, your experience might vary depending on your interests and the guide’s recommendations. It’s best suited for travelers who want a private, flexible, and in-depth look at Busan, especially those who prefer to avoid large tour groups and want a more authentic, local experience.
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The tour kicks off at Haedong Yonggungsa, one of South Korea’s most striking temples. Sitting right on the ocean, this centuries-old Buddhist site offers a unique blend of spirituality and natural beauty. We loved the guide’s commentary on its mystical aura and history, and the fact that it’s free makes it a no-brainer stop. Expect about 40 minutes here, enough to soak in the views and snap some photos.
Next, you’ll visit OSIRIA Station, a modern tourist complex with attractions like the Science Museum, premium outlet shopping, and Haeundae Beach Golf. While some parts, like the Hilton Hotel or IKEA, are still under development, the area already offers a glimpse of Busan’s high-end leisure scene. It’s a 30-minute stop, primarily a chance to experience the coastal development that blends tourism with local lifestyle.
From there, the tour moves to Daebyeon Port Entrance, a charming fishing village famous for its fresh anchovies and seafood. Here, you can see traditional fishing boats and learn about the history of seaweed and anchovy cultivation in the Gijang region — an activity dating back to the Joseon era. The fresh seafood, especially anchovy stew, is a highlight, and the local fishing festivals are a fun seasonal attraction (April’s anchovy festival is a favorite among visitors).
Gijang Market is next, where you’ll browse stalls filled with seafood, souvenirs, and local snacks. We enjoyed the vibrant atmosphere and especially appreciated the chance to taste crab dishes like king crab and snow crab, paired with seaweed-rich sauces — authentic, tasty, and budget-friendly. It’s a 40-minute stop that’s perfect for sampling local street food.
The scenic Jukseong Dream Cathedral offers a postcard-perfect moment. Its red roof against the emerald ocean makes it a favorite spot for photographers. The guide’s local insights made the visit more meaningful — this is not just a pretty picture, but a small church with a story steeped in the fishing village’s charm.
The day winds down on Dalmaji-gil Road, often called Busan’s “Montmartre,” for its breathtaking coastal views, pine, and camellia forests. It’s a scenic drive or walk where you’ll enjoy sweeping ocean vistas and quiet cafes. It’s a quick stop yet one that leaves a lasting impression of the city’s natural beauty.
The second day begins with Songjeong Beach, renowned for its family-friendly shallow waters. The tranquil atmosphere, along with the popular pre-wedding photo shoots, makes it a memorable stop. Expect about 20 minutes to stroll or snap pictures before heading to the iconic Haeundae Beach — perhaps Korea’s most famous urban beach. Its lively vibe and clear waters are perfect for a relaxing pause.
From there, a walk along Dongbaekseom Island offers views of the Nurimaru APEC House and the legendary mermaid statue. The story behind the mermaid and the scenic coastal walk make this a favorite among visitors. The 40-minute walk provides plenty of photo opportunities and a peaceful break from the bustle.
The Diamond Bridge (Gwangandaegyo) is an impressive sight — a suspension bridge that spans over 7 km across the water, providing stunning vistas both during the day and at night. It’s an essential stop for anyone wanting to appreciate Busan’s impressive infrastructure and coastal scenery.
Shinsegae Centum City, the world’s largest department store, offers more than just shopping. With entertainment options like a spa, ice rink, cinema, and restaurants, this stop is about experiencing Busan’s modern luxury. It’s a 40-minute visit that balances retail therapy with leisure.
For film buffs, the Busan Cinema Center, home of the famous BIFF (Busan International Film Festival), is a must-see. The striking architecture and film-related exhibits are highlights, especially if you’re a cinephile.
Next, the Igidae Coastal Walk offers a scenic 4.7 km trail along the coast, perfect for a leisurely stroll amid nature and sea views. We loved how easy it was to walk at our own pace, and if you’re into panoramic vistas, this is a highlight.
The UN Memorial Cemetery presents a somber yet beautiful reflection of history, honoring UN soldiers from multiple countries who fought in the Korean War. The tranquility of the park and the monuments pay tribute to a significant part of Korea’s past.
A highlight of the night is the Oryukdo Skywalk, where glass flooring over a 35-meter-high cliff delivers adrenaline and amazing views of the ocean. The thrill of looking down through the transparent floor can be a little nerve-wracking but totally worth it for the photo ops.
As night falls, the tour continues with visits to Hwangnyeongsan Observatory, Busan Marine City, and Gwangalli Beach — each offering spectacular views of the city lights and coastal scenery. You’ll get a taste of Busan’s lively nightlife and cityscape, perfect for those who love vibrant evening atmospheres.
Throughout the tour, transportation is private, smooth, and all-inclusive — including gas, tolls, and parking fees. This means you don’t need to worry about navigating public transit or missing out on hidden spots, allowing you to relax and focus on the sights. The guide and driver or driving guide are there to provide insights, answer questions, and ensure you get the most out of your time.
The tour is flexible, and the meeting point can be arranged at your convenience, right outside your hotel or a central location. Pickup and drop-off at the cruise port or airport make this especially convenient for travelers arriving or departing by ship or plane.
This 2-day private tour is an excellent choice for travelers who want to see the best of Busan at their own pace. The level of customization means you can focus on your interests, whether that’s beaches, markets, cultural sites, or scenic coastal drives. The private nature of the experience offers intimacy and flexibility, ideal for couples, families, or small groups.
If you’re someone who values expert guidance, authentic local experiences, and the ability to tailor your day, this tour hits the mark. It’s perfect for those who dislike crowded group tours and prefer a more relaxed, personalized interaction with Busan’s sights and sounds.
However, be prepared for a full day of activity — long hours and lots of walking — and make sure your energy level is up to enjoy the diverse stops. Also, since attractions like Gukje Market and Gijang Market are free to enter, you can enjoy authentic local flavors without extra costs, making the overall experience very good value for what you pay.
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Yes, as long as you can handle a full day of sightseeing and walking, this tour is suitable for all ages. The flexible itinerary allows you to focus more on relaxing or active stops.
Are meals included in the price?
No, meals are not included, but your guide can recommend local restaurants. You’ll have plenty of opportunities to taste Busan’s seafood specialties along the way.
What should I bring for this tour?
Bring comfortable shoes, sun protection, water, and a camera. Since some stops are scenic or involve walking, practical clothing is advised.
Can I customize the itinerary?
Absolutely. The tour is designed to be tailored to your interests. Discuss your preferences with your guide beforehand so they can craft the perfect day.
How long are each of the stops?
Most stops range from 20 to 40 minutes, enough to enjoy the highlights without feeling rushed. The full day includes some longer stops, like the Igidae Coastal Walk and the markets.
Is this tour good for solo travelers?
Yes, it works well if you’re after a private experience. The guide is there to provide insights and make the experience personal.
How far in advance should I book?
Booking around 70 days in advance is typical, especially if you have specific interests or dates, to ensure availability and personalized planning.
The 2-DAYS Busan Customized and Included Night tour offers a fantastic way to see the city through your own lens, combining cultural highlights, scenic spots, and modern attractions. The private setup, expert guidance, and flexible itinerary make it a standout choice for travelers wanting an authentic and hassle-free experience. Whether you’re into photography, history, or just soaking up the coastal vibe, this tour delivers a well-rounded and immersive taste of Busan.
Ideal for those who appreciate personalized service and want to avoid cookie-cutter tours, this experience guarantees you’ll get the most out of your time in one of Korea’s most dynamic cities. Just be ready for a busy, full-day adventure — but one that’s tailored entirely to your interests.