If you are looking for luxury South Korea tours from Canada, you can’t go wrong by choosing Laurus Travel.

Founded in 1998, Laurus Travel is a boutique tour operator specializing in premium small-group travel to Asia. We consider South Korea to be one of our key destinations. Many of our guests view Laurus Travel as a gem in the travel industry because we deliver on what we promise with a level of care and competence that is rare among our peers. Our reputation is such that most of our business comes from word of mouth and repeat customers, which is why we can survive and prosper without spending on advertising.
Our luxury South Korea tours are not cheap but they are competitively priced. If you compare apples to apples, you’d realize that Laurus Travel delivers superior value for money.

We have a few luxury South Korea tours packages available. The 7-day Essential South Korea is highly recommended if you plan a multi-destination itinerary including South Korea.
Essential South Korea (7 days)
Seoul – Busan – Gyeongju – Seoul
This South Korea tour allows you to experience the perfect blend of ancient traditions and modern marvels the country has to offer. From bustling cities to serene temples and breathtaking landscapes, this tour invites you to immerse yourself in the rich culture, history, and beauty of a truly captivating destination.
Day 1: Departing for Seoul
Your South Korea vacation begins with international flight departing from a city of your choice. The tour price doesn’t include international airfare.
Day 2: Arrival in Seoul
Upon arrival, transfer to the centrally located hotel on your own, which can be easily done by taxi, airport limousine bus or airport express train. The 50 km cab ride from Incheon International Airport costs between 70,000 and 100,000 Korean Won ($50-$75 US) including expressway toll charge. The Airport Railroad Express train between the airport and Seoul Station costs 9,000 Won ($7 US); from Seoul Station, taking a cab to the hotel costs just a few dollars. The deluxe limousine bus from the airport to the hotel costing 18,000 won ($14 US) may be an ideal choice depending on your flight schedule.
Day 3: Seoul – Busan (B/L)
Seoul, the capital of South Korea, is a huge metropolis where modern skyscrapers, high-tech subways and pop culture meet Buddhist temples, palaces and street markets.
Our sightseeing today includes Gyeongbok Palace and Bukchon Hanok Village (traditional residential area on a hill inside the city).
The late afternoon train to Busan (KTX047, 16:28/18:59) takes 2 hours 31 minutes.
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