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These are our most popular South Korea group tour itineraries.
The land of the morning calm and the hidden gem of the Far East. Where cherry blossom blooms, history stands proud, and age-old tradition thrives. Where nocturnal cities of the future lie beside tranquil plains of spotless beauty. Discover South Korea, a harmonious balance of serenity and vibrance.
The country remains pretty untouched by the tourist track. And we want to keep it that way. That's why our tours only uncover authentic South Korea. It's why we only enlist the help of expert local guides. And it's why we win British Travel Awards, year after year.
Join our guided South Korea tours to journey to the heart of the country's culture and history. It makes for the best adventure.
For an extra special South Korea trip, head south to the remote island of Jeju. Hike to Sunrise Peak, see the gushing Jeongbang Waterfall and so much more!
Experience South Korea with friends and family on a private, tailored adventure. Contact us today for more details!
Additionally, explore our range of specialised private itineraries in South Korea, designed to highlight both iconic landmarks and hidden gems. Enjoy all the comprehensive inclusions of our group tours—guided sightseeing, top-notch accommodations, and transportation—while enjoying the freedom of independent travel!
Yes, all of our group escorted tours and private tours start in Seoul, the South Korean capital. On our South Korean Express group tour, you'll spend three nights in the city, and enjoy guided sightseeing to all the main highlights, the Demilitarized Zone on the border with North Korea.
The maximum group size on our South Korean Express group tour is 24, though groups tend to be smaller than this. You'll find a real mix of ages on our trips, from those in their late 20s to those in their early 70s. The average age is between 45-50 years. Our tours attract families, friends, and those travelling solo too, so there's a good chance you'll make new friends for life on tour!
We use a great mix of 3- to 4-star hotels in centrally located locations. You can find more information about the hotels we typically use on our South Korean Express group tour on the web page for this tour. Please note that we reserve the right to use different hotels of the same standard should the need arise.
On our South Korea tours, we use private, air-conditioned transport to travel between destinations. On some of our private tours, we include internal flights, which reduces travel times between the major cities.
The Korean peninsula is a year-round destination, and you are sure to have a fantastic trip, whenever you visit! If joining a South Korea tour in spring from March - May, then you will be able to enjoy the beautiful pink cherry blossoms which envelop the country. June - August sees the warmest temperatures, but also the most rainfall. We have more information in our guide on when to visit.
On our South Korean Express tour you will be fully escorted by one of our licensed tour guides. If your group consists of 5 or more passengers then you will also have a separate driver. For groups of 4 or fewer, your tour guide will serve as your driver. On our Handpicked and Essentials tours, you will not be fully escorted, but will still benefit from the services of expert guides. On our private tours, you will enjoy guided sightseeing at all the main points of interest.
According to the 2022 LGBTQ+ Travel Safety Index, South Korea scores a D+ rating for LGBTQ+ traveller safety, ranking 74th out of 203 countries. Same-sex marriage isn’t legal, but there are broad constitutional and some worker protections in place for people of all sexual orientations. 26–50% of consulted citizens consider South Korea a good place to live for gay and lesbian people. There are no legal punishments for same-sex relations, and most trips for LGBTQ+ travellers to South Korea are trouble-free. The LGBTQ+ Travel Safety Index is designed to provide a good overall picture of attitudes towards the LGBTQ+ community in each country and may not reflect the experience of foreign travellers to the country.
The tap water is safe to drink, so you are encouraged to bring along a reusable water bottle on your South Korea tour to save money and cut down on your environmental impact. In some parts of the country, the tap water can smell slightly. If you choose to drink bottled water, then this is readily available, but tap water is still safe and can be used for activities such as brushing your teeth.
As a UK-based company, we follow the latest up to date advice from the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCDO). You can see the latest travel advice and local laws here. You can also find up-to-date passport and visa information here.
Highly sophisticated, cutting edge, and home to a booming technology industry. However, it also has a long and turbulent past, with North Korea serving as a politically unstable neighbor and the tightly guarded Demilitarized Zone serving as a buffer between the two belligerent countries. Unique and fascinating is South Korea. And for your travel inspiration, here are the top attractions and lesser-known treasures of a trip to the nation!
Where the bright lights of the future meet relics of the past. Traditional temples and ancient ruins hide within the bustling streets of Seoul. Seoul is also a '24 hour city' that never sleeps. From the bars of Hongdae to the shops of Gangnam and the developed banks of the Han river, you'll never run out of things to do.
A buffer zone between North and South Korea that has become a de facto nature reserve. A walking tour to a stretch of the DMZ yields uniformed soldiers, memorials to the victims of the 1950 - 1953 Korean War and an observatory where you can peek into the reclusive North.
Lying off the south coast of the Korean peninsula and home to a unique layer of South Korean culture, Jeju is an island getaway like no other. Head towards its idyllic beaches, mountain hikes, and unrivalled views. Jeju was voted one of the New Seven Wonders of Nature - let us help you find out why!
Gyeongju glitters with traditional Buddhist temples and towering pagodas. It brims with tales of ancient Korean culture. It's where a proud, colourful history comes to life.
Mountain peaks, hot springs, and untouched natural beauty. Uncover South Korea's hidden side at Seoraksan National Park. A Biosphere reserve protected by UNESCO, it's a great location for hiking, nature, and wildlife holidays.
Trendy Busan is South Korea's hippest destination, with tropical beaches, stunning mountain scenery and a thriving cultural scene to be found alongside historic temples. The city is also home to one of the world's largest department stores, and a lively night scene.
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