Private Busan Tour -Explore Cultural Landmarks with a Local Guide

8 hours

Moderate

Korea Go Tours provides Busan private tours for your specific group at good prices. You have all freedom to decide what you want to do in this private tour.
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.
What's 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)
    Exclusions
      • 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)
      Please note
        • Blueline Capsule : Advance booking required. 

              Reserve one-way tickets for your group: 

             Cheongsapo → Mipo (2 hours after pickup), or 

             Mipo → Cheongsapo (30 minutes after pickup)

        • This tour is wheelchair and stroller accessible. However, please note that some areas in Busan  include uneven pathways, slopes, hills, and occasional stair sections, which may be challenging for wheelchair users and stroller handling. A companion is recommended for additional support.
        What to bring
          • 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.