Tour Overview
Busan, a port city located at the southeastern tip of the Korean Peninsula, is South Korea's second-largest city, just a two-hour flight from Taipei. Unlike Seoul, Busan offers a wealth of beautiful scenery, both mountain and water, compared to the bustling commercial districts of larger cities. Combining sea, mountain, and river, Busan is a port and logistics hub boasting a world-class logistics hub. Its rich tourism resources make it an essential stop on a trip to South Korea. Busan boasts numerous historical sites, department stores, and shopping districts, offering a wide variety of dining, shopping, and entertainment. Besides Seoul, Busan is a must-see city on your trip to South Korea!
[Complementary Hotel: Stanford Inn Busan] Breakfast Not Included
Opened in 2017, the Stanford Inn Busan is conveniently located within a five-minute walk from Jagalchi on Busan Subway Line 1. The Stanford Inn Busan is also close to the bustling Jagalchi Market and across from the BIFF Plaza, offering plenty of places to go after dark and plenty of opportunities for late-night cravings. With its prime location, the Stanford Inn Busan is a top choice for your stay in Busan!
**Additional breakfast is NT$590/day/person. Please contact customer service if you require additional breakfast**
[Transportation] Take Busan Subway Line 1 to Jagalchi, a five-minute walk away.
[Room Type] The standard room type is a double room. Single rooms will incur a surcharge.
[Flight Information Air Busan]
Outbound: BX794 Taoyuan International Airport 1:15 PM → Busan Gimhae International Airport 4:30 PM
BX798 Taoyuan International Airport 3:45 AM → Busan Gimhae International Airport 6:55 AM
Return: BX793 Busan Gimhae International Airport 11:05 AM → Taoyuan International Airport 12:30 PM
BX797 Busan Gimhae International Airport 10:05 PM → Taoyuan International Airport 11:35 PM
**Times are in local time. Priority will be given to flights with no surcharges during booking. Please inform us of your preferred flight at the time of booking. **
[Recommended Itinerary]
☑DAY1 Taipei ✈ Busan Airport → Hotel Check-in → Jagalchi Market → BIFF Plaza
☑DAY2 Gamcheon-dong Culture Village → Taejongdae → Songdo Skywalk → Haedong Yonggungsa Temple
☑DAY3 Tongyeong Day Trip
☑DAY4 Oryukdo Skywalk → Busan Cinema Center → Busan Shinsegae Department Store
☑DAY5 Hotel Check-out → Nampodong International Market → Busan Airport ✈ Taipei
[Busan Seomyeon Downtown]
This area is home to numerous bars and cafes. The brightly lit bars and food courts create a lively and vibrant atmosphere. This street is bustling with lively cafes and bars, as well as affordable and delicious restaurants. It's bustling with young people. There are also cinemas, performance venues, and arcades for entertainment. Weekends offer a variety of cultural events, including street performances by amateur musicians, portraiture, and theater performances, attracting many domestic and international visitors.
[Oryukdo Sky Walk]
Located at the junction of South Korea's East Sea and South Sea, the "Oryukdo Skywalk" is named after the phrase "walking in the sky." Perched atop a 35-meter-high cliff, the Skywalk is a horseshoe-shaped, 15-meter-long glass walkway constructed from 24 glass panels supported by iron supports. The glass beneath your feet is made of four 12mm-thick glass panels coated with bulletproof film, creating a custom-made, 55.49mm-thick, high-load-resistant bulletproof glass for exceptional safety. Through the transparent glass below, you can gaze at the waves crashing against the cliffs, creating a thrilling spectacle. The Skywalk is also a renowned photography spot. Standing here, you can gaze upon the ocean, its ever-changing beauty, transforming into a dazzling array of colors depending on the weather. On clear days, you can even see Japan's Tsushima Island.
[Jagalchi Seafood Market]
From the dried fish market under Yeongdo Bridge to the Chungmudong morning market area, this is South Korea's largest seafood market. After the Korean War, it was established as a live fish market. The fish sellers here are basically women, and they are all called "Jagalchi sisters-in-law."
Travel Notes
[Visa]
• Passengers holding Republic of China (ROC) passports are visa-free for entry to South Korea. Passports must be valid for at least six months from the date of departure.
• Passengers holding non-ROC passports should inquire with the Korean representative office to determine whether a visa is required.
[Voltage]
• The power supply in South Korea is 220 volts, with two-pronged round sockets. You may bring your own adapter.
[Luggage]
Air Busan allows a 15kg checked baggage allowance and a 10kg carry-on baggage allowance.
[Note]
• In order to protect the environment, the Korean government does not provide cleaning products. Please bring your own personal items such as toothpaste, toothbrushes, shampoo, and body wash.
[Price]
• The base price is NT$4,900 per child (children without a bed). If they occupy a bed, they are considered adults. Infants are NT$4,000 per child.
For single rooms, the additional fee is NT$4,600 per person.
Daily rates may fluctuate.
Tour Pricing
The cost includes:
1. One round-trip economy-class ticket on Air Busan and four nights in a double-occupancy hotel room.
(Requires two people to travel; single occupancy will incur a price difference.)
2. This independent travel package is insured with NT$2 million in accidental coverage and NT$100,000 in medical coverage.
[This is a special collaboration offer; please contact customer service for any other inquiries.]
The cost does not include:
1. Airport taxes and fuel charges totaling $2,700 at both locations.
2. Any expenses not listed in the itinerary, including optional transportation and other expenses.
3. Daily hotel room cleaning and luggage gratuities.
4. Personal expenses: such as excess luggage, beverages and alcohol, laundry, telephone calls, and personal transportation.
5. Round-trip transportation from the airport to the hotel is not included.
Cancellation Clauses
Cancellations made 41 days prior to the start of the trip will incur a 5% handling fee.
Cancellations made 31-40 days prior to the start of the trip will incur a 10% handling fee.
Cancellations made 21-30 days (including the 30th day) prior to the start of the trip will incur a 20% handling fee.
Cancellations made 2-20 days (including the 20th day) prior to the start of the trip will incur a 30% handling fee.
Cancellations made 1 day prior to the start of the trip will incur a 50% handling fee.
Cancellations made 2 days prior to the start of the trip will incur a 50% handling fee.
Cancellations made 2 days prior to the start of the trip will incur a 20% handling fee.
Cancellations made 1 day prior to the start of the trip will incur a 50% handling fee.
Refunds are not available on the start date of the trip.
If the event is affected by force majeure (e.g., typhoon warnings, heavy rain alerts, etc.), the organizer will determine whether to cancel the event. A refund will be issued to the original payment method after deducting necessary expenses.
Requests for rescheduling due to personal reasons will be deemed cancellations and will be handled in accordance with the cancellation policy outlined above.
If participation is terminated during the event due to reasons beyond the organizer's control, no refund will be given.
Meeting point:
Taoyuan International Airport Terminal 2
Getting There
Arrive at the airline counter 2-3 hours before your flight to check in.