7-day Itinerary
Travel Tips: 1) Try to get used to the time change in Korea. It is +9 hours than it is in the U.S
2) Remember the currency is not the same in South Korea like it is in the U.S. Make sure to exchange your U.S. money into Korean won.
Day 1: Seoul-June 1, 2011:
*Check into Sejong Hotel Myeong Dong at about 2:00pm.
*Go to N Seoul Tower: N Seoul Tower located on Mt. Namsan (Seoul) offers great panoramic views of the city, and has been a symbol of Seoul since it first opened to the public in 1980. There is "Locks of Love" at the base of the tower. Couples can put locks onto the fence.
Restaurant: N'Grill (In N Seoul Tower)
*Take a cable car at Namsan (near N Seoul Tower)
*Leave around 5:00pm and travel to Changyong Palace and get a tour.
**Changyong Palace- Originally named Sugang-gung, this palace was constructed in 1419 by King Sejong and is the oldest of all existing royal palaces in Korea. It was built in memory of previous kings. In 1986, the building was restored to its original glory and opened to the public as an historical monument.
2) Remember the currency is not the same in South Korea like it is in the U.S. Make sure to exchange your U.S. money into Korean won.
Day 1: Seoul-June 1, 2011:
*Check into Sejong Hotel Myeong Dong at about 2:00pm.
*Go to N Seoul Tower: N Seoul Tower located on Mt. Namsan (Seoul) offers great panoramic views of the city, and has been a symbol of Seoul since it first opened to the public in 1980. There is "Locks of Love" at the base of the tower. Couples can put locks onto the fence.
Restaurant: N'Grill (In N Seoul Tower)
*Take a cable car at Namsan (near N Seoul Tower)
*Leave around 5:00pm and travel to Changyong Palace and get a tour.
**Changyong Palace- Originally named Sugang-gung, this palace was constructed in 1419 by King Sejong and is the oldest of all existing royal palaces in Korea. It was built in memory of previous kings. In 1986, the building was restored to its original glory and opened to the public as an historical monument.
Day 2: Seoul- June 2, 2011:
*Check out from Sejong Myeongdong Hotel.
*Go to Lotte World, Seoul.
Lotte World: Lotte World is like a small city with an amusement park, folk museum, sports center (including a skating rink and pool/water slide park), shopping center, and hotel. Most attractions are inside to be enjoyed throughout the year.
**All day trip**
Restaurant: Top Cloud
Day 3: Busan- June 3, 2011:
*After traveling to Lotte World, check into Hanwha Resort.
*Go to Haeundae Beach and go to Busan Sea Festival.
Busan Sea Festival: Busan Sea Festival is the biggest sea festival. The Busan Beach Festival offers quality art performances and a variety of water sports programs. Approximately 12 million vacationers visit this beach every summer. Haeundae beach and others offer windsurfing and beach volleyball tournaments, pin-swimming tournament, and a lot more water sports events. You can also have free lessons on ocean rafting, canoeing, kayaking, scuba diving, and banana boat rides.
Restaurant: Amby's
***All day event***
*Check out from Sejong Myeongdong Hotel.
*Go to Lotte World, Seoul.
Lotte World: Lotte World is like a small city with an amusement park, folk museum, sports center (including a skating rink and pool/water slide park), shopping center, and hotel. Most attractions are inside to be enjoyed throughout the year.
**All day trip**
Restaurant: Top Cloud
Day 3: Busan- June 3, 2011:
*After traveling to Lotte World, check into Hanwha Resort.
*Go to Haeundae Beach and go to Busan Sea Festival.
Busan Sea Festival: Busan Sea Festival is the biggest sea festival. The Busan Beach Festival offers quality art performances and a variety of water sports programs. Approximately 12 million vacationers visit this beach every summer. Haeundae beach and others offer windsurfing and beach volleyball tournaments, pin-swimming tournament, and a lot more water sports events. You can also have free lessons on ocean rafting, canoeing, kayaking, scuba diving, and banana boat rides.
Restaurant: Amby's
***All day event***
Day 4: Busan- June 4, 2011:
*Check out from Hanwha Resort.
*Go to Busan Ferry Terminal (Yeonan Ferry Terminal).
*Take the Cozy Island ferry to Jejudo (takes about 11 hrs)
Restaurant: Kimbap Cheonguk
*Check out from Hanwha Resort.
*Go to Busan Ferry Terminal (Yeonan Ferry Terminal).
*Take the Cozy Island ferry to Jejudo (takes about 11 hrs)
Restaurant: Kimbap Cheonguk
Day 5: Jeju Island- June 5, 2011:
*Check in to Sunshine Hotel
*Go to Hallasan Mountain
**Hallasan Mountain- It is the highest point in South Korea and a volcanic peak. You can go hiking there at any season. In winter the scenery is beautiful and the same for the summer. It represents Jeju Island.
**All day**
Restaurant:Haenyeo
Day 6: Jeju Island-June 6, 2011:
*Go to Jeju Glass Castle-Take a tour there for about 3 hours.
**Jeju Glass Castle-Is an outdoor and indoor theme park made out of glass. For example there are glass bridges, a glass waterfall and more!
*After leaving Jeju Glass Castle go to Big Blue33, a scuba diving center.
**Big Blue33-you can learn how to scuba dive in Jeju's clear waters.
Restaurant: Gecko's Jeju
*Check in to Sunshine Hotel
*Go to Hallasan Mountain
**Hallasan Mountain- It is the highest point in South Korea and a volcanic peak. You can go hiking there at any season. In winter the scenery is beautiful and the same for the summer. It represents Jeju Island.
**All day**
Restaurant:Haenyeo
Day 6: Jeju Island-June 6, 2011:
*Go to Jeju Glass Castle-Take a tour there for about 3 hours.
**Jeju Glass Castle-Is an outdoor and indoor theme park made out of glass. For example there are glass bridges, a glass waterfall and more!
*After leaving Jeju Glass Castle go to Big Blue33, a scuba diving center.
**Big Blue33-you can learn how to scuba dive in Jeju's clear waters.
Restaurant: Gecko's Jeju
Day 7: Jeju Island to Incheon:
*Check out from Sunshine Hotel.
*Ride the Ohamana ferry to Incheon
*After arriving to Incheon go to the Incheon International Airport.
*Take a plane to the U.S.
End of trip to South Korea!!!
*Check out from Sunshine Hotel.
*Ride the Ohamana ferry to Incheon
*After arriving to Incheon go to the Incheon International Airport.
*Take a plane to the U.S.
End of trip to South Korea!!!