Day 15: SEOUL / DMZ / BUSAN (B)
Breakfast. Departure to the DMZ (Korean Demilitarized Zone), a military demarcation zone between North and South Korea, where military activities are prohibited. We start with Imjingak, symbol of Korea's desire for reunification, it is a unique theme park that offers rides along barbed wire fences. It houses historical relics such as the Freedom Bridge, used by 13,000 prisoners of war in search of freedom, and the chimney of a steam locomotive from the Korean War, abandoned for 55 years. We continue to the Dora Observatory, which offers an up-close view of North Korea, including the city of Gaeseong and a fake border village called Propaganda Village, where lights are manipulated to create the illusion of activity. We continue our train journey to Busan. Transfer to the hotel. Accommodation.
Day 16: BUSAN / HAEDONG TEMPLE / JAGALCHI MARKET (B)
Breakfast. We start the day by visiting Haedong Yonggung Temple, one of the few in Korea located in front of the sea. Very popular, especially during Buddha's birthday celebrations, when the complex is decorated with paper lanterns. Honor Haesu Gwaneum Daebul, the Goddess of the Sea, Buddha of Mercy. Continue to the Jagalchi Market to experience the food culture. This seafood and fish market is the largest in South Korea and stretches for 3 kilometers along the coast. In addition to dried anchovies and fresh fish, the famous vendors, called "Jagalchi Ajumma," sell herbal and animal-based remedies. The market hosts the Busan Jagalchi Festival in autumn. The festival's motto is "Oiso! Boiso! Saiso!" ("Come! Look! Buy!"). We continue to the Gukje Market. Traditional market to buy local products, souvenirs and culinary specialties. The market was famously depicted in the 2014 Korean film of the same name (English title Ode to My Father). The film was one of the highest-grossing films in the history of South Korean cinema. We end the day at Gamcheon Cultural Village, a colorful village with townhouses, murals, and unique art galleries. The area is known for its stepped streets, winding labyrinthine alleys, and brightly painted houses. Built on the side of a steep mountain, the village has been nicknamed "Santorini of Korea" and "Machu Picchu of Busan." Return to the hotel. Accommodation.
Day 17: BUSAN / TAEJONGDAE PARK / HAEUNDAE (B)
Breakfast. Departure to Taejongdae Park, a nature park at the southernmost point of Busan district. It is an excellent viewpoint overlooking the ocean, an amusement park, a lighthouse and a cruise terminal. We continue to Haeundae beach, considered the most beautiful beach in Busan, it is a tourist paradise in summer with its crystal clear waters, calm sea and white sand. Relax on this famous beach or stroll through the nearby market to sample local snacks and drinks. We continue to the Busan Cinema Center, the epicenter of the Busan International Film Festival, a modern architectural gem. The complex contains a theater, indoor and outdoor cinemas, convention halls, offices, creative studios, and dining areas in a mix of connected indoor spaces. End of the day admiring the night lights of the Gwangandaegyo Bridge (Diamond Bridge). Gwangandaegyo is a suspension bridge and connects Haeundae District with Suyeong District. It is approximately 6,500 meters long and the bridge as a whole measures 7,420 meters. It is the second largest bridge in the country. Return to the hotel. Accommodation.
Day 18: BUSAN / AIRPORT (B)
Breakfast. Transfer to Busan International Airport (Gimhae). End of services