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  • SOUTH KOREA

    Beneath The Surface

  • Highlights | Itinerary | Accommodation

    7 Nights / 8 Days

    From £1,895 per person*

    Seoul (2) → Onyang Hot Springs (1) → Busan (2) → Gyeongju (2)

    → (Busan/Seoul)

    Uncover Korea’s cultural and spiritual depth on a journey from palace-lined Seoul to the sacred springs of Onyang, the seaside energy of Busan, and the ancient calm of Gyeongju. With hot springs, heritage, and everyday rituals woven throughout, this is slow, restorative travel—Korean style.

    Detailed Itinerary
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    Seoul

    A city of contrasts, Seoul blends glittering skyscrapers with tranquil palaces and mountain trails. In one moment you’re beneath the neon signs of Myeongdong, sampling street food skewers; in the next, you’re walking through the quiet courtyards of Gyeongbokgung or hiking up to panoramic views from Namsan. The capital is also a spa hub, home to lively jjimjilbang bathhouses where locals gather for saunas, scrubs, and rest. It’s a metropolis that never stands still, yet always offers a corner of calm for body and spirit.

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    Onyang Hot Springs

    South of Seoul lies Onyang, Korea’s oldest hot spring resort, famed for waters that have drawn emperors and scholars since the Baekje kingdom. The town’s bathhouses and hotels still channel these mineral springs, offering soaks said to ease circulation and restore energy. Beyond the baths, Onyang reveals a slower pace — tree-lined boulevards, local markets, and a legacy of healing rituals woven into everyday life. It’s both a retreat from the capital and a living link to Korea’s centuries-old bathing tradition.

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    Busan

    South Korea’s port city stretches between mountains and sea, where golden beaches meet bustling fish markets and hillside temples. Jagalchi Market buzzes with seafood stalls, while Haeundae and Gwangalli beaches bring a resort feel to urban life. Hot springs and jjimjilbang bathhouses are part of the rhythm here, offering relaxation after a day exploring coastal trails or the colourful alleys of Gamcheon Culture Village. Busan is both lively and laid-back — a city shaped by salt air and sea breezes.

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    Gyeongju

    Known as “the museum without walls,” Gyeongju was once the capital of the Silla dynasty, and its heritage lingers in temple eaves, ancient tombs, and lantern-lit streets. Bulguksa Temple and Seokguram Grotto, both UNESCO treasures, reveal the spiritual artistry of early Korea. The city’s tumuli parks, filled with grassy royal burial mounds, sit alongside quiet teahouses and markets. Cycling through the city or joining an evening lantern ritual connects you to a history that feels deeply alive.

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    Day 1. Arrival in Seoul

    Arrive in Seoul and dive into Korea’s royal past at Gyeongbokgung Palace. Wander Bukchon Hanok Village and wind down with tea and traditional bites in Insadong.

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    Day 2. Seoul

    Balance culture and calm—stroll Changdeokgung’s Secret Garden, browse Dongdaemun’s cutting-edge design, and soak the evening away in one of Seoul’s excellent jjimjilbang spas.

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    Day 3. Seoul → Onyang Hot Springs

    Leave the city behind and travel to Onyang. Discover local history at Hyeonchungsa Shrine before soaking in therapeutic waters that have soothed emperors for centuries.

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    Day 4. Onyang Hot Springs → Busan

    Arrive in Busan and ease into Dongnae’s healing springs. Explore serene Beomeosa Temple and stroll the vibrant alleys of Gamcheon Culture Village.

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    Day 5. Busan

    Indulge at SpaLand Centum City’s world-class jjimjilbang, then relax along Haeundae Beach and feast on fresh seafood at Jagalchi Market.

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    Day 6. Busan → Gyeongju

    Travel back in time to Korea’s ancient capital. Visit the UNESCO-listed Bulguksa Temple and Seokguram Grotto, then unwind in the soothing waters of Bomun Hot Springs.

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    Day 7. Gyeongju

    Discover the golden legacy of the Silla Kingdom at Gyeongju National Museum and royal tombs, before sinking into open-air baths at Mauna Ocean Resort Spa.

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    Day 8. Gyeongju → Busan/Seoul

    Enjoy a final spa session at BlueOne Water Park & Spa, fit in some last-minute sightseeing or jjimjilbang time, and return to Seoul or Busan for your journey home.

    Say goodbye to Korea, leaving refreshed, relaxed, and steeped in the country’s rich cultural and bathing traditions.

  • Accommodations

    Signiel Seoul

    Seoul

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    Exceptional spa and baths with a view from Korea's tallest buiding

    Nongshim Hotel & Hurshimchung Spa

    Busan

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    Stay steps from Korea’s largest traditional hot spring spa in the heart of Dongnae

    Hilton Gyeongju

    Gyeongju

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    Lakeside comfort with spa facilities, ideal for exploring

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    Travel your way...

    Our hot-spring holidays are entirely bespoke. We start by listening closely to your wishes, then craft a personalised itinerary just for you, fine-tuning every detail.

    Your thermal journey. Your rhythms. Your way.

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