Diveland (다이브랜드)
 
Jeju-do(Seogwipo-si) ,
Diveland is located in the pure waters off the southern coast of Jeju Island. Visitors can enjoy a variety of dive points, including the popular area around Munseom Island.

Oryukdo Lighthouse (오륙도 등대)
 
Busan(Nam-gu) ,
Oryukdo is a rocky island near Seungdumal, Bugan in Busan Bay. Originally designated Busan Metropolitan City Monument No. 22 in 1972, the island was upgraded to National Cultural Heritage Scenic Spot No. 24 on October, 2007 and is now one of the main tourist attractions of Busan. Depending on the tides, Oryukdo (“O” meaning “5”, “Yuk” meaning “6”) sometimes looks as if it is made of five or six islets. Several decades after the Busanhang Port opened (1876), a lighthouse was built (November 1937) in Batseom Island of Oryukdo to guide ships traveling to and from the island. Initially only 6.2 meters high, the lighthouse underwent renovations (completed in December 1998) and now stands tall at 27.5 meters. The lighthouse is home to an exhibition room showing photos of major lighthouses in Korea and boasts a stunning view of Busanhang Port as well as an unforgettable nightscape.

Goransa Ferry (고란사유람선)
 
Chungcheongnam-do(Buyeo-gun) ,
Goransa Ferry is the best way to view Nakhwaam Rock and to understand the history of the Baekje Dynasty. The ferry passes various historical sites while floating atop the still waters of Baengmagang River.

Jeongeup Naejangsan Special Tourist Zone (정읍 내장산 관광특구)
 
Jeollabuk-do(Jeongeup-si) ,
Naejangsan Special Tourist Zone, which covers Naejangsan Mountain, Baegamsan Mountain and Ibamsan Mountain, is known for the most beautiful fall scenery in Korea. In the autumn, the zone is aflame with autumnal tints. Naejangsan Mountain has been referred to as “Geumgang of Honam” since the Joseon Dynasty. Naejangsan Mountain is about 11 km away from downtown Jeongeup, and its name means 'many secrets in the mountains'. The highest peak of Naejangsan Mountain is Sinseonbong Peak, which is 763 m above sea level. The 9 peaks of the mountain stand in a circle, similar to the shape of a horse’s hoof. As one of the 8 scenic views of the nation, it boasts grand scenery. Geumseon Valley, which embraces Geumseon Falls, Dodeok Falls and Baegam Valley, is also famous. Since there are more than 10 trekking courses, hikers can choose a course after taking their physical stamina or personal preference into consideration. The length of each course varies from 1.5 km to 14 km. For those who are not able to trek long distances, walking the 3.6 km-long nature trail that leads to the flatland is a good option. Visitors can reach the observation platform easily by riding a cable car from the ticket office. The number of tourists has been steadily increasing since the KTX train began to stop at Jeongeup Station. When the autumn colors are at its peak in particular, taking the KTX makes the trip to Naejangsan Mountain much easier for travelers, and prevents traffic jams. The Donghak Peasants Revolution Commemoration is held in May and the Naejangsan Fall Foliage Festival takes place in October. * Current State of Jeongeup & Naejangsan Special Tourist Zone 1) Districts Covered: Naejang Districts (Naejang and Ssangam-dong) and Yongsan Districts (Yongsan and Sinjeong-dong), Jeongeuop-si, Jeollabuk-do 2) Area: 3,448,365㎡ * Tourist Attractions Naejangsan National Park, Okjeongho Lake, Jeongeupsa Park, Jeongeupcheon Stream, Chungyeolsa Shrine, Donghak Peasant Revolution Memorial Hall, etc.

Wolmido Cruise
 
Incheon(Jung-gu)
The Gilded Horizon: A Masterclass in Maritime Luxury Aboard the All New Cosmos Cruise Where Sophisticated Engineering Meets the Soul of the West Sea Incheon, South Korea — Beyond the gleaming glass of the smart city lies a gateway to the poetic soul of the West Sea. Wolmido, an island district steeped in nostalgic charm, offers a coastal escape that feels both timeless and vibrantly modern. At the peak of this maritime experience is the All New Cosmos Cruise—not merely a vessel, but a floating sanctuary of culture, light, and luxury, meticulously designed for those who seek to witness the ocean’s majesty with unparalleled grace. To the global traveler: We invite you to surrender the city’s frantic pace and embrace a voyage where the sea air is crisp, the music is soul-stirring, and every sunset is a commissioned masterpiece of nature.   ​[The Vessel: An Architecture of Elegance] Domestic Craftsmanship Meets Hotel-Tier Sophistication The New Cosmos is a 698-ton marvel of Korean nautical engineering. With a generous capacity of 620 guests, the ship is a masterclass in stability and style. The interior banquet halls on the first and second floors are designed with the clean, refined aesthetic of a five-star luxury hotel, offering a spacious environment that transforms group gatherings into elite social events. Whether you are hosting a corporate workshop, a family reunion, or a romantic celebration, the New Cosmos provides a safe and stable platform for unforgettable memories.   [The Vertical Experience: A Journey of Three Decks] 1st Floor | The IDANCE Grand Performance Hall The heart of the ship is a state-of-the-art theater on the waves. Equipped with high-end acoustic and lighting systems, this hall hosts a curated selection of cultural artistry. Guests are treated to: • The Illusionist’s Realm: Professional magic shows that captivate and wonder. • The Echo of Heritage: Elegant melodies of the Gayageum (traditional Korean zither), blending history with the modern sea. • Live Vocal Mastery: High-energy performances spanning K-Pop, Ballads, and Classic hits. 2nd Floor | The Live Concert Lounge & Cafeteria For those seeking a more intimate and serene atmosphere, the second floor offers a private sanctuary. Here, the ocean serves as a living, breathing backdrop as you enjoy premium refreshments in our cafeteria. This space is defined by its musical tranquility—a sophisticated environment designed for quiet conversation and the appreciation of live acoustic sets in a private, relaxed setting. 3rd Floor | The Rooftop Lounge & Observation Deck The top deck is an open-air oasis where the vast horizon of the West Sea meets the cool sea breeze. Functioning as a sensory outdoor event space and a chic rooftop lounge, it offers the most panoramic vistas in Incheon. It is the quintessential spot for the "Healing Seagull Feeding" experience and for capturing the ethereal colors of the dusk.   [The Signature Event: Sunset & Fireworks] A Pyrotechnic Symphony Synchronized with the Sea Every Saturday and on public holidays, the cruise ascends to its most breathtaking form: the Sunset & Fireworks Cruise. As the ship glides beneath the futuristic arches of the Incheon Bridge, the sky ignites. Guests witness the region's largest fireworks display—a magnificent spectacle of light and sound synchronized with beautiful music, performed right before your eyes. It is a romantic and awe-inspiring crescendo that defines the very essence of premium marine tourism.   [A Seamless Cultural Connection] Beyond the Shore The All New Cosmos Cruise is the centerpiece of a vibrant tourist ecosystem. Your voyage is perfectly integrated with Incheon’s most iconic landmarks, including: • Wolmi Sea Train & Theme Park: Nostalgic fun and scenic rail tours. • Pororo Theme Park & Incheon Marine Museum: Educational and family-friendly adventures. • Chinatown: A culinary journey through the birthplace of Jajangmyeon. For corporate and large groups, we offer fully customized recreational programs and themed events, ensuring every specific need is met with premium precision and hospitality.   [Visit Information] Wolmido New Cosmos Cruise • Location: 3-8, Wolmi-ro, Jung-gu, Incheon (Directly accessible via Incheon Station, Subway Line 1). • Accessibility: Easily reached via public transport followed by a short, pleasant walk through the Wolmi Culture Street. • Safety & Comfort: The New Cosmos is renowned for its stability, ensuring a smooth experience even for those sensitive to motion. "Step aboard the New Cosmos Cruise and let the rhythm of the West Sea write the next chapter of your story. Elegance, excitement, and the horizon are waiting for you."

National Mang-Hyang Cemetery (국립 망향의 동산)
 
Chungcheongnam-do(Cheonan-si) ,
The National Mang-Hyang Cemetery provides a resting place for the souls of Koreans who resided and passed away in foreign lands. The Korean government built the cemetery in 1976 for compatriots who were forced to leave their beloved homeland under the Japanese colonial rule and ultimately passed away in foreign lands. In addition to graveyards, the cemetery also houses the KAL Memorial Tower. Every fall, a large memorial service is held.

Dutasan Mountain (두타산)
 
Gangwon-do(Donghae-si) ,
Standing at 1,352 meters above sea level, Dutasan Mountain is surrounded by famous natural landmarks: Mureung Valley to the north, Gocheon Valley to the east, Taebaeksan Mountain range to the south, and Jungbongsan Mountain to the west. Moreover, situated along the 3.1km-long valley connecting Dutasan and Samhwasa Temple are such tourist attractions as Dutasanseong Fortress, Geumnamjeong Pavilion, Yongchu Falls, Ssang Falls, Osipcheon Stream, and Cheoneunsa Temple.

Gyeyangsan Mountain (계양산)
 
Incheon(Gyeyang-gu) ,
Gyeyangsan Mountain, which reaches an altitude of 395m, is considered a guardian and holy mountain that is representative of Incheon. The mountain’s name changed several times, according to the name changes of the region. It was previously called "Sujuak" as part of the Suju-Dohobu administrative region of the Goryeo Dynasty, "Annamsan Mountain" during Annam-Dohobu, and finally was renamed "Gyeyangsan Mountain" during Gyeyang-Dohobu.Gyeyangsan’s name originates from the area that is home to the Korean box tree, which produces cassia bark used to make cinnamon. Gyeyang Park was designated as Incheon’s first urban natural park on January 8, 1944, and since then, the mountain has gone on to become the city’s top municipal park.

Jeju Trolley Limousine Tour (제주 트롤리 버스(Trolley Bus))
 
Jeju-do(Jeju-si) ,
This tour bus is convenient for all independent travelers. Two courses cover the east and west parts of Jeju, and pickup services are available from Jeju Airport or hotels upon reservations.

Musangsa Temple (무상사)
 
Chungcheongnam-do() ,
Musangsa Temple (est. March 2000) is an international Zen Temple created by Monk Sungsan exclusively for foreigners. The temple aims at promoting Korean Zen Buddhism among foreign monks and nuns while encouraging non-Buddhist priests and religious leaders to experience Zen. Located at the foot of Gyeryong Mountain, the temple is surrounded by a forest of pine trees, giving visiting Zen practitioners a chance to experience the genuine natural beauty of Korea. To date, over 600 foreigners from 30 different countries have visited the temple to learn more about Zen meditation. Twice a year (once in the summer and once in the winter) a 3-month program is held for foreign monks and nuns to come and practice Ganhwaseon, a type of Zen Buddhism. Travelers and other foreigners are also welcome to participate in shortened versions of the program, which are typically one week in length. During meditation/program periods, public visits are limited. Buddhist services are held every week. Services presided over by monk Musim are open to the general public and are held in English.