Private Busan Tour -Explore Cultural Landmarks with a Local Guide
Description
Discover the true essence of Busan on a private tour designed for comfort, depth, and authenticity.
Relax as all transportation and scheduling are taken care of, allowing you to explore Busan’s hidden gems at your own pace in a private vehicle.
This tour features:
• Licensed professional guides certified by the Korean government, offering in-depth cultural and historical insights.
• A standard itinerary covering Busan’s major highlights, with the option to visit alternative spots such as Ahopsan Bamboo Forest, UN Memorial Cemetery, or Busan tower instead.
• Private, air-conditioned transportation for a comfortable and stress-free journey.
• Pickup and drop-off service at your preferred location for added convenience.
• Enjoy fresh seafood at Jagalchi Fish Market or a variety of street foods at Bupyeong Kkangtong Market.
Experience Busan like a local — authentic, peaceful, and unforgettable.
Included
- Air-conditioned private vehicle
- Private transportation within Busan
- Pick-up and drop-off service from hotel, cruise terminal, train station, or Airbnb
- A professionally qualified English-speaking tour guide
- Fuel surcharge included
- Parking fees included
- Admission ticket for Songdo Yonggung Cloud Bridge (USD 1 included)
Excluded
- Meals, snacks, and beverages
- Gratuities (optional but appreciated)
- Admission tickets for the Blueline Capsule Train
2 guests → 40,000 KRW (≈ 29 USD)
3 guests → 45,000 KRW (≈ 33 USD)
4 guests → 50,000 KRW (≈ 37 USD)
Know before you go
- Comfortable walking shoes, as some areas include stairs and uneven paths.
- Weather-appropriate clothing (Korea has four distinct seasons):
• Spring (Mar–May): Light jacket
• Summer (Jun–Aug): Hat, sunscreen, handheld fan
• Autumn (Sep–Nov): Light layers
• Winter (Dec–Feb): Warm coat, gloves, and scarf - Small amount of cash for markets or street food (some vendors may not accept foreign cards).
- Sunglasses or sun protection on sunny days.
- Fully charged phone or camera for photos.
Optional but useful:
A small backpack and a compact umbrella for unexpected weather.