Explore Korea's Destinations

Seoul
A dazzling metropolis where 600-year-old royal palaces stand in the shadow of futuristic skyscrapers. Seoul pulses with energy day and night, offering world-class dining, cutting-edge fashion districts, tranquil temple retreats, and a K-culture scene that captivates the globe. From the historic alleys of Bukchon to the neon-lit streets of Gangnam, every corner tells a story of tradition meeting innovation.

Busan
Korea's second-largest city is a vibrant coastal gem where mountains meet the sea. Busan boasts stunning beaches, sprawling seafood markets, ancient temples perched on rocky cliffs, and some of the country's most exciting cultural festivals. Its laid-back charm and fresh ocean air make it an essential stop on any Korean itinerary.

Gyeongju
Known as the museum without walls, Gyeongju was the capital of the ancient Silla Kingdom for nearly a millennium. This open-air museum is filled with royal tombs, Buddhist temples, stone pagodas, and UNESCO World Heritage sites set against a backdrop of serene mountains and valleys. A journey through Gyeongju is a journey to the heart of Korean civilization.

Jeju Island
Korea's premier volcanic island paradise, Jeju is a UNESCO World Heritage site unto itself. From the towering Hallasan Mountain to the lava tubes along the coast, Jeju's dramatic landscapes are dotted with tangerine groves, tea fields, and unique oreum volcanic cones. A subtropical haven with a distinct culture, Jeju offers hiking, diving, and pure relaxation.

Jeonju
The culinary capital of Korea, Jeonju is a food lover's paradise famous as the birthplace of bibimbap. Beyond its gastronomic delights, Jeonju boasts a beautifully preserved Hanok Village with over 800 traditional houses, a vibrant arts scene, and a slow-paced charm that invites you to linger. It is a city where flavor and tradition blend seamlessly.

Suwon
A UNESCO World Heritage city home to the magnificent Hwaseong Fortress, Suwon offers a perfect blend of royal history and modern Korean life.

Korean DMZ
The Korean Demilitarized Zone, one of the world's most unique border regions, offers a powerful window into Korea's divided history.
