Gangwon-do(Hoengseong-gun)

Wellihillipark is about 1 hour and 30 minutes away from Seoul in a region that often experiences heavy snow, thus making great skiing conditions. The 6.5 million square meters Wellihillipark offers state-of-the-art facilities including gondolas that are able to transport 20,000 skiers per hour, and an automatic snow-making system. The resort has all the latest ski facilities, including an intermediate level wave course and mogul course, and an enormous half-pipe and fun park for snowboarders. Those looking for an even bigger thrill can try the ‘Big Buster’ bobsledding course. There are also bobsleds and snow tubes for children. Wellihillipark not only has great ski slopes, but also provides condos, golf facilities, and more. Complimentary shuttle buses to and from the resort are also offered by the resort. Please refer to the official website or make a phone inquiry for more information.


Incheon(Jung-gu) , Incheon Airport

Unlock Your Ultimate Retreat at The Spa at Paradise Located within the iconic Paradise City in Incheon, The Spa at Paradise has been recognized by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of South Korea and has proudly garnered awards in 2020 & 2021 as a top Wellness Tourism destination in the Beauty/Spa theme by both the Incheon City and Incheon Tourism Board. Experience the Pinnacle of Holistic Healing Bridging the gap between ancient wisdom and modern luxury, The Spa at Paradise harmoniously fuses Eastern and Western traditional healing practices. Our credentialed therapists provide you with rejuvenating programs in a space that boasts both luxury and unparalleled hygiene. It's often said, "A tense mind leads to a tense body." Break this cycle and immerse yourself in our meticulously curated therapies. From signature facials harnessing exotic ingredients like freeze-dried seaweeds, black caviar, and Moroccan argan stem cells, to body programs utilizing techniques like warm stone and bamboo massages, the spa offers around 25 holistic treatments tailored for ultimate relaxation and rejuvenation. Highlight: The Paradise Moment Our top-tier treatment, The Paradise Moment, is a fan-favorite! Experience 30 minutes of facial revitalization followed by a 70-minute traditional Korean touch body program, designed to dissolve tension and reawaken a radiant complexion. Unparalleled Ambience From the moment you step through our grand entrance, surrounded by mysterious silver pillars, you're transported into a realm of elegance and tranquility. With over 1,320㎡ of opulent space, including eight spa rooms each equipped with baths and showers, The Spa at Paradise guarantees a unique and private healing journey.   Photo / 写真 / 照片(instagram) @the_spa_at_paradise Photo / 写真 / 照片(instagram) @the_spa_at_paradise Photo / 写真 / 照片(instagram) @the_spa_at_paradise World-Class Products Meet Expertise Our shelves are lined with globally acclaimed brands like Omorovicza, alongside our proprietary lines developed by UI Cosmetics - targeting both the youthful demographic with 'F.E168' and the more discerning with 'Cleme168'. These products, formulated with beneficial ingredients like piterra and enzymes, are available for purchase, with plans to expand the range. Exclusive to Our Spa: The Biotite Experience Begin your spa journey with a foot soak in water infused with 'Biotite', often referred to as the "miracle healing stone", known for its metabolism-boosting and immunity-enhancing properties. Therapists then follow up with a foot massage using Biotite powder, ensuring a full relaxation experience. Why Choose Us? Attention to detail, luxurious products, and the expert touch of our therapists create a trifecta of perfection at The Spa at Paradise. If you're looking for an unparalleled spa experience during your visit to Korea, this is the place to be. Step into serenity, indulge in luxury, and let The Spa at Paradise be the highlight of your Korean adventure!


Incheon(Yeonsu-gu)

From the entrance of Hotel View, located in Yeonsu-gu, Incheon, the coziness of the hotel will make you feel right at home. The Memorial Hall for Incheon Landing Operation and Incheon Metropolitan City Museum are located in the neighboring district, and you can taste the best blue crab dish in the adjacent Songdo Blue Crab Street. Also, you can plan a trip to Songdo Convensia, Wolmido and Yeonan Pier.


Gyeongsangnam-do(Gimhae-si)

The Gimhae Astronomical Observatory was opened on February 1, 2002 as part of the Millennium Commemorative Project started in December, 1998. It was built to satisfy the general public’s curiosity about the universe and celestial bodies, inspire young people, and give everyone a unique, memorable experience. The observatory is shaped like an egg, in memory of the legend of King Kim Suro, the founder of the Garak Kingdom, according to which the king was born from an egg. It is said that the queen of King Suro, Heo Hwang-ok, was a princess from the Indian country of Ayuta. Since sophisticated navigation equipment had yet to be invented, it can be assumed that she found her way to the Garak Kingdom by following the stars. It is also said that a prince of the Garak Kingdom built an observatory on the highest point of a mud fortress in Jinrye in order to make astronomical observations. The place is still referred to as Bibidan, which means a place to watch the stars. These historical facts indicate the stars were very important to the Gaya, an ancient kingdom established mainly in the Gimhae area. The peak of Bunseongsan Mountain, where the observatory is located, offers sweeping views of the entire area of Gimhae-si. The night view of Gimhae-si, when the stars are out, is breathtaking.


Chungcheongbuk-do(Danyang-gun)

Sobaeksan Mountain (소백산) is renowned for its natural splendor and mystery, standing tall in the middle of the Korean peninsula, and offering several magnificent peaks, such as Hyeongjebong, Sinseonbong, Gukmangbong, Birobong, and Yeonhwabong. Its captivating seasonal beauty (royal azalea in spring, wildflowers in summer, autumn foliage in fall, and snowscape in winter) attracts visitors year round. The open grass field on Birobong Peak (비로봉; 1,439 m in elevation) is reminiscent of a scene from the Swiss Alps. The Sobaeksan Optical Astromony Observatory (SOAO) located upon Yeonhwabong Peak (1,349 m in elevation) is the historic cradle of Korean astronomy. The Sobaeksan Royal Azalea Festival is held near Danyang-gun in early June every year.


Jeju-do(Jeju-si)

Located less than 10 minutes from the airport, Jeju Pearl Tourist Hotel features 88 guestrooms with a view of the city and the ocean, and a banquet hall to cater for various occasions.


Gangwon-do(Gangneung-si)

Located on a coastal cliff in Jeongdongjin, a tourist destination known for having the best view of the sunrise in Korea, Sun Cruise Resort & Yacht is the world’s first on-land cruise themed resort.Opened in 2002, the resort offers year-round luxurious accommodation. The hotel really is a specially designed cruise ship on land. It is 165 meters in length, 45 meters in x_height, and 30,000 tons in weight. The Sun Cruise has 211 rooms, both condominium and hotel style, a Western and a Korean restaurant, revolving sky lounge, a night club, a karaoke, and sea water pool. It also offers 6 state-of-the-art function rooms for seminars and workshops.Relaxing in this unique hotel right by the sea and gazing at the mesmerizing sunset, guests will enjoy a refreshing retreat and take back wonderful memories.


Gangwon-do(Sokcho-si)

Hotel Amaranth is a medium-sized business and family hotel located in the Cheoksan Spa Area of Sokcho, Gangwon-do. Adjacent to a magnificent view of Seoraksan Mountain, the pride of Gangwon-do, as well as the sparkling blue East Sea, visitors feel free to use this place both for leisure and business. Double beds, twin beds and Korean style Ondol rooms are available in standard and deluxe. The interior is clean and elegant, with all rooms furnished with comfortable beds and high-quality bedding. The hotel restaurant provides breakfast and dinner, and offers the choice of Korean or Western food. The closest touristic attractions are Seoraksan National Park, Hanhwa Waterpia, and Sokcho Expo Park. Also, Daepo Harbor, Dongmyeong Harbor, and Seorak Sun Meeting Park are not too far away from the hotel.


Jeollabuk-do(Wanju-gun)

Daedunsan Mountain is defined by the grandiose rock peaks of Macheondae, the summit, Chilseongbong and Janggunbong, as well as surrounding strange rocks and lush trees that make up Samseonbawi Rock, Yongmungul Cave and Geumgangmun Gate. The area spanning from Macheondae Peak to Nakjodae Peak along the northern ridge offers a magnificent spectacle, especially the sunrise and sunset views from Nakjodae. In addition, Okgyedong Valley with its crystal clear water flowing all year round is a great summer vacation spot. Meanwhile, since its official designation as a provincial park in 1977, Daedunsan Mountain Provincial Park has served as a scenic site equipped with recreational facilities including the newly installed cable cars and Geumgang Gureumdari (viaduct). A 5-minute cable car ride followed by a walk up the steep stairs leads to Geumgang Gureumdari, which is 81 meters high and 50 meters long across Imgeumbawi Rock and Ipseokdae Pedestal. The park is also home to historic temples including Taegosa Temple of Jinsan, Ansimsa Temple of Unju, and Sinsounsa Temple of Byeolgok.


Jeollanam-do(Suncheon-si)

Yongsan Observatory offers an unobstructed view of Suncheonman Bay's large S-shaped waterway. The observatory can be reached by following the trail through the field of reeds, crossing over Daedae Estuary on Mujingyo Bridge. With a birds-eye view, take in the vast fields of reeds and mudflats, dotted throughout with groups of birds wading through in search of food.