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Commence your journey in South Korea with a warm arrival at the airport. Seoul, a city seamlessly blending tradition and modernity, awaits your exploration.
Embark on a private tour to the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ), a symbol of the Korean War's legacy. Explore the 3rd Invasion Tunnel, ride the Monorail, and cross the Suspension Bridge, gaining insights into the complex history of the Korean Peninsula.
Engage in a comprehensive sightseeing tour of Seoul, including a visit to the iconic N Seoul Tower. Enjoy a delicious lunch and delve into the diverse landscapes and cultural richness of the city.
Savor the freedom of a free day in Seoul. Whether it's shopping in Myeongdong, exploring cultural sites, or sampling local delicacies, tailor your experience to your preferences.
Conclude your South Korean escapade with a departure from the airport, cherishing the memories of bustling city life, historic treasures, and the unique blend of tradition and innovation that defines Seoul.
The official language of Korea is Korean.
The currency used throughout the country is the won. Mastercard and Visa are very widely accepted, with American Express accepted as some high-end hotels and restaurants.
A Visa is not required when travelling to South Korea from Canada and The United States as a tourist for 180 or 90 days respectively. Passports must be valid for 6 months and an onward ticket is required.
South Korea has many world-class beaches. Seobin, Udo is South Korea’s only coral beach, Hajodae, Gangwon is known for surfing, Haeundae, Busaon is a blockbuster beach that hosts the Busan International film festival in October and is known for its nightlife and entertainment. For a quieter family-friendly destination Hamdeok, Jeju has shallow crystal clear water and soft sand perfect for young swimmers.
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