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Experience Korea’s winter charm with this full-day tour featuring strawberry picking, Eobi Ice Valley, Nami Island, and the Garden of Morning Calm for $85.
This full-day tour offers a balanced mix of natural beauty, cultural sights, and fun activities, all wrapped into one convenient package. It’s ideal for travelers looking to enjoy Korea’s winter scenery without the hassle of planning multiple excursions or navigating transport alone. The tour’s highlights include strawberry picking, the stunning Eobi Ice Valley, the picturesque Nami Island, and the mesmerizing Garden of Morning Calm light festival. With an average cost of just over $85, it promises good value for those eager to see a variety of sights in a single day.
What we really appreciate about this tour is the seamless organization—everything is coordinated to make your day smooth and enjoyable. The professional guides are key, often fluent in multiple languages and knowledgeable about each site, which adds a lot to the experience. However, one potential drawback is the relatively quick pace at some stops, especially the strawberry farm, which some might find brief. This tour is best suited to travelers who enjoy a structured yet diverse itinerary, and are prepared for a full, active day outdoors.
This tour begins early in the morning, with convenient pick-up points near major Seoul landmarks like Hongik University Station, Myeongdong, and Dongdaemun. Starting around 7:30 AM, the journey is well-organized, with comfortable transportation that gets you quickly out of the city’s hustle and into the scenic countryside. The round-trip transit is included, so you don’t need to worry about navigating public transport on your own—something many travelers appreciate, especially in winter.
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Your first stop is the Yangsu-ri Strawberry Farm, an experience that many travelers find surprisingly delightful. Though some reviews note the farm is just a tent with low rows of strawberries and the activity takes around 20 minutes, the chance to pick and taste Korea’s famous sweet strawberries is a highlight. For many, this offers a genuine chance to see local agriculture up close and enjoy fresh produce right from the plant.
One reviewer, K_M, mentioned Sabrina, the guide, who spoke four languages fluently, making communication easy and adding to the friendly, welcoming atmosphere. The quick visit may leave some wanting more, but it’s enough for a taste of farm life and to satisfy the curiosity of those interested in local food production.
Next, the tour takes you to Eobi Ice Valley, famous for its impressive Ice Wall and icy formations. Walking with a guide, you’ll receive explanations about the site’s natural features, which makes it more than just a photo stop. The area is ideal for capturing fantastic winter photos, with many travelers noting the striking icy landscapes as a major photo opportunity.
While the experience lasts around 75 minutes, the real draw here is the unique winter scenery that you won’t easily find elsewhere. It’s a chance to see Korea’s cold season at its most dramatic, making it a favorite among outdoor lovers. One reviewer appreciated the great views and the chance to get some incredible photos, highlighting how this stop adds a memorable touch to the day.
No trip to Korea is complete without a visit to Nami Island, famously known for its tree-lined paths and as the filming location of Korean dramas. Upon arrival, the guide distributes ship tickets, making the process smooth and efficient. You then enjoy about three hours of free time to explore, take photos, and grab a bite (lunch isn’t included, so you might want to bring snacks or plan for a quick meal at the island).
Nami Island is a beautiful winter escape, especially when blanketed in snow or surrounded by icy water reflections. You’ll love the views of the iconic metasequoia-lined roads and quaint villages. As one reviewer mentioned, the guide’s explanations about the island’s history and features make the free time more meaningful. The island’s relaxed vibe is perfect for casual strolling, photo ops, or enjoying a warm drink from one of the cafes.
The last major stop is the Garden of Morning Calm, famous for its fantastic light festival during winter. As dusk falls, the garden transforms into a wonderland of illuminated displays—ideal for photography and soaking in the magical atmosphere. This hour-long visit is packed with stunning light installations, floral arrangements, and scenic spots designed for memorable photos.
Tour guides typically provide insights into the botanical displays, and many travelers find this a peaceful and visually stunning way to end the day. One reviewer mentioned the great photos taken here, emphasizing how the lights create a fairy-tale scene perfect for sharing on social media.
After sunset, the bus departs for Seoul, with drop-off points at key locations like Dongdaemun, Myeongdong, and Hongik University. The 3-hour drive back allows you to unwind and reflect on the day’s highlights.
This tour costs about $85.51 per person, which covers round-trip transportation, a professional guide, and admission to all listed attractions. Lunch is not included, so plan accordingly—whether bringing snacks or eating on Nami Island. It’s a full-day adventure, lasting approximately 12 hours, so dressing warmly is essential. Layers, waterproof shoes, and gloves are recommended, especially for the outdoor stops.
The tour has a good reputation, with travelers noting the knowledgeable guides and the well-organized schedule. Sabrina, in particular, received praise for her fluency and friendliness, which enhances the experience.
While most travelers find this tour suits a wide range of audiences—including families, couples, and solo travelers—those looking for a leisurely pace might find it busy. The schedule is tight, with limited time at each stop, but this does mean you get to see a lot without long waits.
Since many activities are outdoors, check the weather forecast. Poor weather can lead to cancellations or a modified itinerary, but the tour provider offers options for rescheduling or refunds if this happens.
This experience is ideal for travelers wanting a varied winter daytrip that combines nature, culture, and fun. If you love scenic views, photo opportunities, and local food experiences like strawberry picking, you’ll find plenty to enjoy here. It’s perfect for those who prefer a guided tour to maximize their time and avoid planning logistics on their own.
However, if you’re seeking a slow-paced, in-depth exploration or prefer less structured outings, this may feel a bit rushed. It’s also a good choice for travelers new to Korea who want a safe, organized way to see some of the country’s most photogenic winter spots.
For around $85, you’re getting a full-day itinerary packed with memorable sights, cultural touches, and beautiful scenery. The value lies in the convenience—everything is included, from transport to entrance fees—and in the diversity of experiences, from strawberry picking to light displays.
Travelers who enjoy outdoor activities, photography, and scenic landscapes will particularly appreciate the stops at Eobi Valley and Nami Island. The guides’ expertise, especially Sabrina’s multilingual skills, elevate the experience, making it accessible and engaging.
While the schedule is tight, the variety of stops means you’ll leave with a good sense of Korea’s winter charm. If you’re prepared for a day on your feet and love capturing beautiful moments, this tour offers a comprehensive, fun, and well-organized way to spend a day outside Seoul.
Is food included in the tour? No, lunch is not included. You’ll have around three hours on Nami Island to find a meal or snacks, so plan accordingly.
What should I wear? Dress warmly with layers, waterproof shoes, and gloves, as most activities are outdoors and in winter weather conditions.
How long is the total tour? It lasts about 12 hours, starting early in the morning and returning in the evening, making it suitable for a full-day adventure.
Are the attractions included in the price? Yes, the tour covers admission to the strawberry farm, Eobi Ice Valley, Nami Island, and the Garden of Morning Calm.
Is this suitable for children or families? Yes, the tour is family-friendly, but keep in mind the schedule is busy, so younger children should be prepared for a long day.
Can I cancel or reschedule? Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour. Weather-related cancellations are also handled flexibly.
What is the group size? The tour can accommodate up to 999 travelers, but it typically feels more personal with smaller groups.
Is there a guide? Absolutely. A professional guide leads the tour, providing explanations and support throughout, often fluent in multiple languages.
How much time do we spend at each stop? Expect roughly 2.5 hours at the farm, 1 hour 15 minutes at Eobi Valley, 3 hours on Nami Island, and 1 hour at the Garden of Morning Calm, with the remaining time for transportation and breaks.
In short, if you’re aiming to see Korea’s winter scenery, enjoy some fruit picking, and capture stunning photos, this tour offers a well-balanced mix at a reasonable price. It’s a day packed with diverse sights and experiences, designed to give you a genuine taste of Korea’s winter landscape without the hassle of planning every detail yourself.