South Korea
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Welcome to one of the most fascinating countries in the world,
South Korea. A selection of cruiselines are now offering a wide variety
of itineraries which visit some of this country's best ports of call. Come
as an explorer, seek out adventure, cut your own trail or take an
organised shore excursion. Challenge yourself and you may develop
an appreciation for South Korea's rich cultural tapestry and a newfound
sense of personal freedom, the hallmarks of any truly great journey.
Top highlights of South Korea to see whilst in port
CONTENTS
What to see in South Korea ...................2-3
UNESCO post cruise add-on option 1 ....... 4
UNESCO post cruise add-on option 2 ....... 5
Princess Cruises ....................................6-7
Silversea Cruises ...................................... 8
Oceania Cruise ......................................... 9
Regent Seven Seas Cruises ................... 10
Holland America Line ...............................11
Royal Caribbean International ................. 12
Celebrity Cruises..................................... 13
Crystal Cruises ....................................... 14
Costa Cruises ......................................... 15
BUSAN
Busan is the second-largest city in South Korea, a
major international port and famous for its seafood
and beaches. It shares the same latitude as Los
Angeles and attracts film stars and movie moguls as
host to the annual Busan International Film Festival.
Busan's landscape of pristine beaches, craggy islets
and tall mountains certainly make a great backdrop
for your next cruise adventure.
Some places you can visit in Busan: Yongdusan
Park is a beautiful oasis in the middle of this bustling
city. With over 70 different species of trees this
tranquil park is a favourite site for the people
of Busan.
The Jagalchi Fish Market, located on the harbour
front, is one of the largest and busiest in all of
Asia. The Busan Municipal Museum is home to
ancient artifacts and exhibits that relate the history
of Busan and the surrounding area. The grounds
that surround the museum are a very nice place to
enjoy a quiet stroll. The Gukje (International) Market
has been in operation since the mid 1940's. The
market got its name from the foreign products that
could often be found there. Today it is an area of
over 1,400 shops and innumerable vendors offering
everything from delicious street food to amazing
jewellery. Taejongdae Park was created in an area
to the south of the city. This beautiful park is a
romantic, forested setting high on cliffs overlooking
the sea. The Tongnae Hot Springs are unique in
that they are located in the middle of the city. While
most hot springs are outside, these springs are
inside the hotels of the Tongnae district. Beomeosa
Temple is surrounded by forests that cover Mount
Geumjeong in Busan. One of the largest temples in
Korea, it was built in 678 AD during the period of the
Silla Dynasty. The Busan Aquarium is a relatively
new attraction in the city and has quickly become
one of the most popular. The aquarium has over 40
saltwater and freshwater exhibits. The UN Memorial
Cemetery is the final resting place for over 2,000
fallen soldiers representing 11 of the 22 nations
that fought under the flag of the United Nations
during the Korean War, 1950-1953. The land is a gift
from the people of Korea as an eternal expression
of their gratitude towards the men who made the
ultimate sacrifice in defense of Korea's freedom.
INCHEON
Incheon, a bustling port 36km west of Seoul and
has a great waterfront area with amusement rides,
sushi shops, stores and ferries, as well as a very
accessible Chinatown right opposite the Line 1
Incheon terminus. Come here for a great day where
you can sample some different foods, visit some
interesting sites or simply stroll along enjoying
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Anapji, South Korea